THE GUARDIAN CH ARLOTTETOWN ii l »v‘ril~- NOVEMBER 5 i898. Acurate “_ l i y I a necessity-iiotzilneces only. To utilize very moment The llery Proteus oi All Disease. ot” -1 'ii it is commonly Known As oiiirrr. P ' _ to keep appoiiitments, to always on tiiiie, one must _ “ “°°“ Wm' Paiiie's Celery Compound the Only Medicine You may liiivo one. may not. To the latter i-lass we would yike L0 my t-liar. we carry ggock lil-:i.i.-\iii.i=. Wars watch. Our prices iii-ii \‘cr_v low, Call at G1-eat tfeiir- ' ’** ti only \\'e guarantee evc:'\ iii that Gait dope' With the Dread Visitor. ous foe--cruel and deadly. Sir Morell MacKenzie. held that grip other w N.TAi$tToNs’ __ gg* \0ii wish to you intend to » put up. it/.~t all one to us. Wc`ll figure on either for you. lf it`s on v ant done. where us. Scores of customers can testify to you may depend on our we say anything can be good, substantial manner ten dollar note just pays it. of lumber is com plete and K Yard. Q' build orafence@ system produced by a thundeistor @@ atyourdippozal that mark' the disease. The proton “_ hummm‘ ,fn me “Beg ' impression madeon the tiervpus syste @ by the poison explains t @ after effects of the uialady,‘ _ and more especially that cu @ ons loss of vital energy experienced BARRE'l"l‘,o , dinary disturbance in the televraphic tn. he @ freaks played by the living condncto @ in the human body when the governi @ centres are out of gear. It is certain that the majority of med- of i oisoned nerves" which explains the ishment of nervousness, slee lessness, -e i-.vliic-li is nothing compared with t 'cal men now agree about the theory P almcst infinite variety of the attac victims of grippe. The late eminent English physician, __ P6 -- . he result of ~- oisoned " fs. W_a° t p nerves. Sir Moi-rel compares it to an extraor- _ .~ ptr frm. ' . ' ~ _ \ v T8 ne Tl{0 Old cnelnygrlppe is now preva- ~ The mysterious _visitor grippe may lent in many sections of the land, and, is in the past, it is the same old insidi- pass many of ns this autumn and win- ter; we have, however. no guarantee that we shall be spared, so, that it be- hooves all to be prepared for the arch enemy. l_ To those who arc run down. weary, tired. sleepless, nervous, who have per- iodical headache and debiliiy, we say, “Use Paine’s Celery Compound to for- tify the system for all emergencies.” Physically strong men and women are not readily attacked by disease; the half-well and weakly mortals are the first victims. At this time precaution and prevention are all important :the ban- i P S languidness, debility: and headache k . nd should be first. thoughts with old and ID _y0ung. 06 ‘ To safely guard against gi-ippe and all other common diseases, Paine’s Cel- fi' `0l‘)` Compound i-i the one effective medi-1 by cine-the only sure preventive of' dan- i g6I'. P- ' D0 not be miled by dealers who at- Connolly s Wharf. ln past seasons, when grippe was e idemic. the ablest and most thoughtful tempt for the sake of large profits, to doctors prescribed 'Paine’s Celery Com- substitute something they call just' as pound, a medicine that acta directly the nerves Of the bndy. cleansing them is no other medicine that can take the on lgood; where health is concerned there '|l¢B£Sl’AN1'l-RHEUlMl16 Pt.ASTERMAl! rmmmwwmn lll IQ( FRlC!.35*A).$0 INIYPBD Roto mcfhoo lWlS&\.HRU{ICO qmlracnmm nn|n‘leA|.l from nil deadly poisons. toning and place of Paine’s Celery Comnoud and bracing np the entire system. ln this give satisfiction to those who are anxi. way fresh vitality is quickly bestowed ously desiring 9, new life, d d health restored ' an EOUD . .l _ THE CHARLOTTETO WN The male close at the Chariot town Post Omoo as follows (Local Time). _ For points west (with connections) Summersidn and Tignish on line railway, 7.00 a_m.and also at 3.40 p. North Carleton and Searletown. lior oints east with connections satisfaction. Our repairing PIC-S84 each one of our large number of patrons 'llltii why our shop is always hill of work-pleased wheel owners send others. IAVS doctor your wheel the Bott time it needs it. no its we sity; ay 7 30 a in For Courier route to South ort and .__ P § points thence to Belfast, 6.15 a..m. 00 a m For Nova Scotia. 8.30 a.m. _ For Great Britain. Tuesday, 10 p. Letters are collected from st BTW, and kept that way, 2 all points thence to Victoria, Tuesda it -,gigs owne, the best of; Thur diy nd baturday. 6.15 a.m. _ § o - - ' § 7. . _ 0lTl€ °°|\$Saca.ke for all colors and l _ The Great U '~< o M _AY P O L E SOAP .Lileansts iiiid dyes A L on i. ._ i i. Is superseding All other dyes Wherever intr duced. May be used O i by CRCG. _ Entire freedom From streaking. A strong yi iint. B new ap- to the it Silks and o t- well. Atid eveuness colors, _ Are cbaracteri tics. Dons not give that imparted by common dyes. Made In England. Anyone Without Previous experi- Beauty, freSlmeS8 Of YPOLE SOAP iéifiitiiifiiiiitiii nttetl btatts are in attendance. with p.m. connections to North Tryo Tryon, Crapand. Victoria. Carleto For bouris and Georgetown onl ` W ,_ `._. y é 2.30 p.lIl. _ a FOI' United’ btates, New Brunswic ntario, Quebec and the Northwes mains. l LESSON was francnfr ci-zaiviastr. °° ` Berlin, Nov. 2./-The German Naval Depa:tment. acting upon special re- to ‘ports from the Naval Attache ot Ger- Of. many at Washington and others, has III, 1l'6S0lved to discard the use on German n, , warships of guns of the largest calibre. n, The largest used up to the present has _been of 111 inches. Henceforth 9% to ‘inch guns will be the highest calibre ` P ( ) C Souris and Georgetown on line of rai.- constructed. i _ 1 1 'run eanstnnnrrs STORY. _ l A Slave to Chronic Catarrh for Years k l D. T. Sample.Presideit of Sample’s_In- ' stalinent Coinpany,Washingrion,Pa ,writes G&l'»&l`I'h. Remedies and treatment _hy _is in Chelsea, Mass. haaaaanaaeaaaaasae ` U Z Blood, Thus Curing iiiiiiieiii iii_=ryi1tir_s_ or rims. Dyspepsia Tablets. ease' 1° Dodd’ D s e sia Tabletssimply _ centsfoiniack. that ih=y are starving for food, S Y P if At all Druggists. ln all colors. ihfiiiiiiiéalis The food upon which the nerves sub- ensure a perfect digestion. In this W_By For an 1 ,,bl.icB_ cyst is pure, rich blood. 11 they provide 8. Fltlpply Of P_11¥9» rich P ‘ch blood is made from whole-l blood for nerve-food. In this manner e ri - _ Free nook of smith-e of Work ri-om somigrféod, thorpughyy digested. they banish Nervous Headaoheiipnd eil; The fozd is digosiedeby the stomach. yother nerve troubles origina g | B 35% with the aid of the digestive organs. li digestive derangements. ' _I to 7 ' ` 1 ‘ _ _ __ '-Remedies Failed-Specialists Failed § For Courier route to North River and ,l Dr. Agucw`s Catarrhal Powder (Sim- "" y, lplest of all)Cured Him. _ ‘ tiall di ested food. Such fo d makes erve Agony consequent on a' iliirn, iirafgry, weak and iinhealthy ' blood. Dearth of “Ich Blood' On blood like this thenervous grow _ ]_ weak. and starved. The rcsulgis' Nerv- ‘ ons Headache, Nervous Prostraiion, odd’s Dyspepsia. Tablets are` the etc. eis a cure-sim le, easy and only Remedy__The¥ Supifly the .ra;1d?}1but effective, perflict and perma- Wfmt by Eusmmg Rmb lnenti It is secured by using Dodd’s Dodd`s Dvs e sia Tablets are not a Common appearance NerVOuS Headaché. Q Purgative nies' ahhougb they have ____ ' ia gently stimula ing effectoi the bowels 11 Their action. chi-ily. is on thefood, and Nervous headache is not a disease. the stomach, They digest the food. and It is the symptom. or indication of dis- they tone, strengthen, and stimulate the ' it is a siffn that the nerves are ill; l’ stomach. _ _ l E (Continued From the Ninth Page. ) -‘It is not a"transportatio'n question. It is whether this ¢ ation of more than 5,000.000 of people living north of us, and always to be there because they will not become part of our country, is to have trade relations with the United MB IlaML1N"s Anmticss. _ devoted most. of his time to an interest as a representative of the U S treasury was sent by Pres. McKinley to induce Japan to enter with England, Rus n and this country into the consideration of a. treaty on the same subject and others closely allied. . Mr Hamlin told many entertaining happenings, and also stated brieflythe Considerations which have placed the United States and Euglandin opposition 1.0 each Other On the Sealing questions and the Alaskan boundary. In concluding. he said: "The best. part of the 1 dominion of Canada is a wedge extending into the United States. It is therefore of the ut- most importance that we should pre- serve agreeable trade relations with this northern neighbour of ours. “We are particularly fortunate in to consider the relations of the two coun- tries, Mr T. J effersonl Coolidge of Bos- ton. _ _ “We have not been wholly right on the seal question. I feel sure it w_ill be sett~ led by our buying the seal rights from Canada and then stopping the killing of seals at sea. Whatever price we pay will be amply justiiied. "There are other questions. That of the inland fisheries in the lakes is just asimportant. In that matter the United States is wrong and Canada is wholly right. “Then there is the question of immi- gration. Upto the present time our laws _have been archaic; they have been bat- barous.At present, under our laws, no English subject- can come into ourterri- tory and take up a claim. The gold guestionis a very important one, there is no doubt that there is gold in our territory as well as in English territory. "Under the Canadian laws any mah can go into Canadian territory and take upaclaim. 'lhe Canadian border can yoiiily be fixed. _ "There are in all about a :lozen .ques- tions which should be determined once f01‘ all. and Gln be. The people of Can- ada are our neighbors and our brothers. They are the British subjects, and as:w_e well know", the agion of the English government prev ted a European alli,-' ance against us in our war with Spain. “Although 1 feel that no alliance could have prevented our going to war if we had thought the war right. we t' “F01” Y°°l'° I W” “mi°°‘~d "’i”h °hi`°°i'-`f, ought nevertheless, to feel grateful to *England for her friendly services. _ 'al' ts o ly ave me tempory relie H - 1 ' 1 _ ..._ i’.‘l.2‘.’iii‘2... .‘2..i..§..i t. ..... D., ig.....’. comgegyfgggsrggggrrfotgemgnggggaggg i Cenerrhal Power, It has proved the one to ds an they can t. set; ree _ -i-° _ _ _ h' ‘ _ I I U V ' _ In 6V8l‘y Why _ _ _ R I é 1e_tt;r boxes of 6 a m 1 2 P m and 8 §€ii.[il'i:fhbi‘gI hgdmglgdgethelhgeyggphgaexn tie every one ofthe questions dow M lS_- TUGBI l Do t r. 2 P 1 I had \'Bll6f, and 6 little perseverance in sue. And in limé it [lilly W8ll DEPPCII Cyl” O C 0 1, E _ '_____" ‘ its use entirelv rid me of this Offennivé as we all hope, teal: the Calladlabi Kgxgpseln S”oP'§ B%lll|8]’S LiI\it'|18llllh8 _modern Pain C\|r0 malady. Iwpuld be glad bo Dei‘B0’t’lallV become our brgghgfgp ng; Qnly in lSb6l_l."g" y .;i.;y~..i W All dealers l0clS, ‘”°°°““n°“d ‘*' t° “Y ‘md °'°"Yb°dY' _ propinquitv, but also in the poliiioal mm S°ld bys gV}?‘§’;’G';';‘; and business relations between our country and theirs.” ' _ ` ¥§# Ancuirncrs iN WASHINGTON. DE A1-H OF A CHILD ACTRESS_ m1;f§}(ffl°;?]{;”w‘;:fnf;1;‘;,';ffuf}';fih Vglfgg % WASHINGTQN' Nov' 2°-The 32nd Seattle Wash., Nov. 2-Lillian Rus- ggsrigkglihsi? Eli.-;lege?-hl;k;iti1;Sdd(dreids.vote ”'““““1 @°'“"’-“tm” °f the America” 1”' sell Thothpson,a child actress,is dead of stitute of Architects convened today at Brizhps diseaw She was 8 Years 01d_ 10 A. M ,in the banquet hall. of the and was the elder of me “Tnompsou CILLRLOTTETOWN MARKETS, Afunflmn Hotel- The °°“Ve“ti°n Wm tots ” who are members of the~Pulse . tC°r1'°°f°d SVSU Tnendn “it th1`~’@ days- M935' °f ‘he best of New York” company, new filling an 1 known architects and designers in the engagement in this city Their hemp, ceoccococccuiaaccoocochoooooncg F 353338S3S§§8S'638SS8'6‘\3$=i'$3'é°~°5§8S 1' 335S355'S35S'5'S°SSS‘5'5'5"é'3SSS'5"5'S3 occ aaocoooccsmooowxeeaoocooceo 515'-3-`-E'S5‘f3S3@3SS'§a'?~:3§Sg§S3’»'2&5’-fi'53 B t te) b ................ ._ iiZ.‘.;.-.ii.‘}.‘.“..iii.‘.)...”.°i'i..__.___.__._.. Butter (fresh per lb.. Butter tub) per 1b.... t Cabbage (per doz. . ../. Cabbage, per Celery .......... Eggs .......... . Fowlsper Flour.per cwt ........ . . . . .. Oatmealnew per cwt...... Geese...._ ...... Hidesper Hay ulk ......... .. Hay,percwt....... Oniiiltské ....... o ,perpa1r...... Beets (per hunch)_._.. Lamb per quarter. . . . _ Mangels ...... .. iCaulu1ower,i......_...... .. .. Apples per bushel....... .... .. Pork ................................ ._ Turnioeperbushel Pottaoes (new ner bus) .......... .. 1 ..__...11111 1111 1 1111 SUMMERSIDE MARKETS. (Revised Weekly.) ‘E§.‘.’.lii"i’<`i..“.I.“.‘.’.§‘."i»2»'.'it.'_'_ Beef(smal1)perlb._.............._.... Buucrptreshipertb Butt/ar rub) ...... Cheese ...... » »..»~ 1s'ii‘1o'fr"péi-`éiv£.`.°1.`1f.'ff , ..... .. Geese what ............. ._ Hayperbon . . . . . . . ,Haymrassedl Jierrlngtfresh) ‘Hidesperlb ......... .. Lamb . . . . Mangles............ Turnips ll..... i... :£3 is I . .». department toistudy the seal fisheries 1 G' H U t and of his later trip to Japan, where he p 0 1 si having on the commission now sitting, \ CCG S¢S S58 QQG $83 i1is_oio_ii Mr Hamlin was than presented. Hs ;ra.;“.3.;‘sssi:;.:“sister. “assist Heart l‘rotlitle Alter The Mm \/\ ».a~Af\ . /,.` The of this year _very ferr peopleln xh1’idZ°» Ont., tlloughli _Ht‘l.y Geo Adams,awell known and ighly re- spected lady of that town, ‘would be alive U0 see the incoming spring _ Shewiiseo ,hor app;-` tits wasgone, there were dark ollolll under her eyes, her heart -was bad, than terrible faint spells and amotheringleu- sations came over her so frequently that it 1 seemed tobe only a matter of time till also would pass tiotlm great majority, ` ~ More than that, there wen times when she became partially prralised, and thai doctors who were in _attendance had giv_ cn_up_all expectations of herrecovery. Mi this time a friend in Toronto, of Mrs. Adams serious condition, advised the use of Milb-.i‘rn‘s Heart and Naval Pills, It was the last ray of hope, Mrs ~Adame concluded to fry the On February 3i‘d 'she' got the Hldi lldl, and started taking them' That wal a Thursday. Friday night the tiretirgood effects of the medicine mode evident in- Mrs. Adams getting sound, 'refreshing Dio ;.s;::.;r.rr*°r rr °f llilbiirn’s Heart and llerie Pills m 7 mile _ ul iii: thi sleep, the first good night‘s nest -she had in months s , _ Fi-uni that time on every day found ha' improving in health and gag atrougelf The terrible pain than to nbodt through her head and arms the spells of n'um'n¢_eS and partial' plltlylh that came over her at times bothered ~h¢_ no more. Soon she was able to resume her household duties. and in addition like her own bread athing she had not ati- temphed for the past two years. Tod%Mrs. Adamsia thankful to Hil- bnrn‘s can-tandNerve Pills for sparing her life toher children and husband, and under date of Aprii 4th, 1898. wrote as follows: and frequently thought Ipecould not live through the day. ‘ ‘ ‘Fainting spells, dumbness and paralysis came upon me very often, some- RUSSIAN JEALOUSY. St.. Petersburg,Nov. 2.-The Church Novo Vremya expresses jealousy of the facilities granted to English companiel now working in the oil fields of die Caucassus. _ It suggests that the Ameri- can Standard Oil comp -ny "may be buying up Russian competitors at Baku _ behind an English mask.” 5 ____.¢_.--- CHILLED KIDNEYS. Refuse to work-Foreign Matters Collect and Disease Follows-South American Kidney Cure Relieve! in Six Hours. A remedy that has thecruical testo that South American Kidney Cure has had- e remedy which has met can! 0! Hdnby di!- ¢¢¢oooe¢m°oH¢¢¢¢ 5$$31SJ3G8S8SSs_3j’S8¢8 SSSSESSSSS 888888 qoo¢=oc¢Qw¢H¢¢¢¢ sssssazsssssasssg and has led them back to potiodi l$.lf»l-- solicited by those who have been cured- “I had ' llh freo0veriug1n”d.d N given up a o 0 , easevvhose victims were* ah den»tll’8 doo! ii remedy' compounded for the kidneys alone--a liquid specific--a remedy that has nestimonv piled on testimony given uu- must be a remedy of wonderful mslt. South Am`orican§Kidney Cure heals Bti¢h¢’l disease, diabetes, di-opsy gravel, stone in _ Glh Cl\&¢- .Vitae Burt ed 1 lainie weak lmotliilel inyiitelnl, audltierve it 1 °° l§ at iii iiiiéi iii* all n.._..~i=i . for $1.25. gfgllblrl .Hain Bums oorvua mo Ltioll. ammo-In Mentone, Frauen, Nov district was vllhtl a storm today. The crops have been eulpiblyhfll- sgtrlope he YQ tiie‘|haveu= & no iniiu-lou i .- i; Iii 1 get iitr fit' iii E I’ 3 'n F gin ll; sitglilii it .ali COL. BLISS I8 IHPIDVIIG. Hunk. Nov. I.-Jlll. Xi ll rmomheatlllmthlllll l.U&£ # When the stomach is out oforder, Dodds Dvspepsia Tablets never fa ------------------ --------- -- ~ - , _ W6" 5*f°°* overworked. it cannot do its Their action is effective; their Insult '___i5_l_-_-_-=-== thebiadder, inflammation. Itcan be your lounge; Q _ weak, or ' < _ _ ch I gif Wo,-yu; properly. The food is then only positive and permanent. Tryligatéoxmppd mmf; a in M ml 'N -life preset-ver. Som wa W. Dwnmd ,hh 3|' 0tt6t0Wl‘\ # partially digested. .grid yourself of that nervous ac u-“haake” num. am ds. V i G. R HMI! mo _ § * Rich pore blood cannot be madefrom ~» V - _ - i i _