ll|lll.‘li lllilllllliil liilll The Sf S.' Britaniiic, sailingfrgm Montreal Satorday Setpzeniber l7tli., will bedue at-Chai-lo town Tuesday zoth Segtember and ssiis__ for Sa, jolufs, ld. vi Bpdno and North Sydney. C.‘B. czrrynf homes, cattle and sheepon deck, an peroduse undef deekst luwestpossiblera s. For further gsrticulsra agplv to 2 AKE BRO . &Co. _ _ Azerb- Sept. 16d gi l Sonvenlrf' Pins, _ Brooches, Paper Knives, Book Marks, Match Boxes, Spoons, etc. _ A Large Variety. See our Spoons with'picture of New Market on Bowl, of which we have s large assort- ment. w.lr__rl_l_lroN, Sunnyside . . TEN DERS DEPARTMENT or PUBLIC Woaxs, Charlottetown, Sept 9th, 1904. Sealed tenders will be received at this oiiice until noon on Saturday. Sept- 24th. |904 From any _person or persons willing to contract or _repair ng Fullerton’s Marsh Bridge, Lot 48, Queen’s County, accordin to specifications to be seen at the residgence of Franklin Bovyer, Lot 48, and at this oilice. The names of two res nsible persons willing to become boungofor the fnith~ ful performance of the contract must accompany each tender. The department does not bind itself to aceedpt the lowest or may tender. Ten' ers to he addresse to the under- signed and marked "Tender for Full- erton's Marsh Bridge." _ L. B. McMlLl.AN, Sec'y of Public Works. 13 2 aw & w id Pianos, Organs _ Sewing Machines l We have now in stock, and ‘ will sell st prices and terms, _consistent with the high prade class of goods we hand e, a line of -the World famous NEWCQMBE PrANos. Those pianos have taken prizes wherever exhibited. n i886 at the Colonial and ludlan Exposition held in London, Her Majesty the lute Queen Victoria deputed Si_r Arthur Sullivan, Court Musi- _cian and Dr. Stsinerof St. Psu1’s Cathedral to select one for Windsor Castle. After carefully examininp the piano exhibits the dec ded on a Newcombe (grand which was placed in Her Majesty’s _‘ ' ` udieiice Chamber. Her’ grandson, Now the Emperor' of Germany was so delighted gvith the piano that he had one sent to him. In ;?oost_t_he Paris Exposition the ewoonihe carried off the Gold Medal in competition with 3oo oi' the World’s famous _ piano makers.' In our own city it is used in the homes of Premier Peters, Senator McDonald, W. A. Weeks, Berg. Hearts, Edward Bay- Bel , Chps. Hyndinan, C. R. _ ' Smallwoodb Geo. W. Hynd- `mssi, Iv. W. Watson, Orgsnlst St. Peter's Cathedral, slid at St. Dunst'an's Colleg, who all s ree that the ewcoinbe Piano _excels in sweetness and power of toneany piano msnu- _ sctured in Canada. We also carry s large stock oi -Mendelssohn Pianos and Thomas Organs. l. rlnrns & cn., Sole Agents for P. Ei- I. - __ iv. »_"_ _" -Drunkenness Cured Secretly in-s __ _ o e men. " _W "M earliest. recollecti of 'trfmg and healthy' who. had. two it sim ' swing him an the Qzgh of Mas? 5:33 sg_fghstpe<_:ltl;,r_:_l_¢;;;ngt_pa___cp_:'_re_<;§_.° 0 __w___________ -‘ BA N N | c E R r EXhlblllQl3etl can AlW8YS be Relleved by s_ Few Doses oi Dodd’s Dyspepgh. Tablets, ` “I could not mite the slmp'est. food Wmmufl ll Nl" BGP ss. my stomach." That was the miserable condition Mai-lc' Ann B“~i°lll. 0|’ Marin. Cap, Bonaventure' C°“lll~J'. Que., was ln. Thousands of Canadians could sympathize with her. F0’ l-ll@.Y`know just how miserable sho was. They are that way themselves. But listen t0 the l-est. of Miss Bu_iolrl’s experi- ence:- “l finally consulted the doctors, but they did me no good. Then an advertise- ment led me to try Dorld's Dyspopsln Tablets. One box completely cured ure.” N0 one curl upprcziate thc amount. of condensed happiness contained in a. box of Dodd's Dyspepslir, Tablets till they have suffered as Marie Ann Bujold did, and found the relief tliut. rslnc to her. l I ` ’ ~f"4/.X it ` aft] "7é5?i, _-Q J’ ’§` A_";‘% Z-.'\" _.‘-_'as' ‘ .° - . api; _-. .V t 'f \`_~. lf--_ ~ _ 1 »§-D" I? ,ff :ff \_?§,_ .35 . C \ . f _eil-rl -» ` ”-" ‘~ l 300.000 lbs. W_ O 0 L WANTED ... at our new mills, to mslre up into Hewspn Tweeds. Ask your dealer about lt. r He knows." 'l'_he but merchants on the island handle our goods. ._ IIEWSON WO0LEN MILLS _ - Anumnsr, 'N.s. .3 r rp Flour GI ` lim S’i`AN_l_JAi_\D rriicis READY I 0 R. 'U S B IN ANY QUANTITY. lor rushing soao. softening water. removing old paint. disinfecting sinks. closets, drains and for many other purposes. A oat equals 20 pounds BAL SODA. l_OLD IVIRYWH Ill. :.w»G|L|..l'fT ffgrverg vonon~ro.owv. e Calla, mathm,Spll¢Il» Tootlia¢lu.Cramp|.Sors k,,be.,|\¢¢vlfh|b» IIOILUI _ _ __ _ THB GUARDIAN, _ Wl. PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND. SEPTEMBER 17, |904. tli me ¢lrff'u. is§.°iTs», ne is nr aaas a sword; _ H ll“s_~ts":;vT"to wield soss also sliiil Aodblisasforthtethssounddtlo _ trsmoot sr the uw. _ _ and west and north, vmmavel thi QI bmi; '“i"'n .is it sg mar; mn ____ ‘awe hed, war Banc - (Had It bid "'30: vs _ Maislhsv. dist I! we hacked it tothe Rt, wa had left _ it s N850 if Deacll)- llldilni. hllllding, nailing, piiluv of den( or re, I ill-ith Will. f0u@ it I of - wlihi Will, our nge. t t U ng Road was never so rough that we left its _ purpose dark, f ltark was ever the ren, but our ship; was yet ulnre stark. _ _ W5 tracked the winds of the world tn the steps or their th VHP] 'H7l\CI{ ‘hs secret parts or tha world were nitcd with our bones; ’i‘li1 now thc mime of names, Eopland, the name at migtlt, - Flames from the sugtrali bounds N; the ends of the northern light; ~ 'ibut relief can always be found in Dodd’s \ l t fd tg; i the enter beneath Dyspepsla Tablets. ‘"4 :U0 Gil: 15 hes- rg.;-ning drum NH 1° ‘egiethes ariivtllboilsnwith ever-increasing Like the vgice all one slin in lost. tis great , kfmant 5-nd t“m“ll'- And “°W '“d' liobe round and round; denly, with thc roar of a thousand seas; _ __\' Ald the ion list de th is 'I dz" n°_wl;"_ hir withamem- and the end ol' the rom! to Heil with the lense of her il-ews and showersi do living sky] Ualsdial loldlsrs Under Cambridge. There are some old soldiers in To- ronto ho served under the lat; death of the Duke of Cambridge It. veterans living in 'Toronto who - Duke was held, in-great respeci:_ and the highest esteem by sveryons in that division, and I believe hs felt the same t wards th 1854. when a (rand review was held ’ - .- W ' _ the theatre or when drnmg, etc. 4163119- in honor of the anniversary of our d "eager air for ordinary dan; ‘ . . ‘ an o P _ _ »~.'_'ff`.. ?'t°thQu;;n shbirthdzx; in Samaria' use. His family noticed that whenev- , , ` rg” ed Tp ‘5_“s's I ° tnrigi Ze" er he wore the stronger pair he im- , owe y a utan o r ey. medmtely "caught cold_.. accompam The late Field-Marshal Lord Clyde, :gator imo;_n up hS_i_r Colin Camp- ¥_:::’\;_:z;;l;i;l:;;ii.wu__;pldth:vhis_l;a__;: _ \Up_.:_i_l to tue uluirtame a.ovl_n\:es;_ deu'e_sY“t:,en; ‘fl ihlgt ';';‘:n;;‘i"“n_ “nd lenses were used. For the pest ten ~ To`be"'he1d on the V' _ ‘rdf A own regiment that. day and Ithinlt assassins. ‘ » - Rudyard Kipling once visited Cecil 9"a'u'h°*"' "“'d°"~ “mi in mn' “PU” " , chosen at miirtsrwuu, ous or ni.. fruit “W '1°’°M”l‘_ l““T:°:*'l;i“l‘° fs” 4°' .s'ii'a'.§f.‘f°"aii`°»l'i.°¢'."»=ilx»'°°¢i¢?'.;“.'a,‘lf.'s' ~ farms at Psarl, South Africa. Ons u Ko; utoamu igmligag B "§‘,m;-,., puma” "5 "un ' morning Rhodes went round his farm -hom' by we ,act tha, he nm md a o , grairadasviiersilriisu-atasl¢eisr\s°1%iii§:|iv: before breakfast, leaving his guest, who “ it u "1d_ rejected ."1-he mm!" ‘ Y°*P°¥\* “fill tlwsxhlhitloa. .- ' - 'M n°t '° °n"¥¢l-l0. Nlllllil- Tim' ef Two Worlds," which soon alter- HU". CBl'l&dn. ' ` ` went on. and Rhodes did not appear. wo-as was published ...ti seem. en. Two Days' Home Kool ` Hunger soon roused Kipling to action, success of the year. Mr. Caine has »_ ." _nd in _ ,hm wwe he was vm bu” _,nys hm _ tender mm in ms _ W¢d=M»r md '2iit’£:p"iais_~ ailij _ on his own account. As Rhodes re- heart. for sspirants, and has let them " 'f ‘-"1" -- turned he found his trees bearing a down lightly. - Th' '"“l¢":‘|&l5_l gfrllsrtsd oatapxais new ggnq gf fruit 1|, thg shape of On one occasion s budding author ° ~‘°“l""'°' _ PEIFUIED f sa c i ' m ° 1 - f placards inscribed ih huge black let- ml-U58 ° 3"” “Ce” _W his ° W - - - . ' tm with ..F_m,ne,.. _.Wa are Bmw for e_i... purpose ur submitting.. been This is what the Railways and Steamers are doing for the $1500.00 IN PURSE! ,, 1. ll ing!" Feed usi etc. On reaching °H 1'? CM _ k th ri Thsvaryiswnt raiaa for rxhihiis sal ‘ I . _ ~ " ‘f ".,"~`.r_`__\ 'tlimllnmiln race-Breakfast tones the "er R hr perhaps twenty minutu' S . tend the homo when a man had nat $5 _'§,,`§ WI lio& be had made into vine- eivl hourl. ___~__~_a.;» _ ‘M 3°,,,'§',‘2§f._’{,,‘§'_',, ll °°“*°_ 3 upwgrtla to the skies; tsrrlso Hosts from shore to s an _"en" ` volumes of boiling mud, water, steam, yu: tfhlgeiéfhglil 9"" °' l-ll* “UW from the pit, and discharging over- Whirg the mr" nu.. flnm than mme I' pvhelming cataracts of boiling _water --W. li. Kenley. l all -before them. And though warned ith crashing roar they are struck l,),‘;],‘,L°;h°C;!:;r$g;l. D?3;.g‘d;l;?::i xii bi? a discliurgc of Nat.urs's artll- e ..I “ou” in the Pape" today th. lery, gripped in the hug uf the hot might be of interest to s me fith 'wid °f B' 'sewing dclu8° which L' readers oi your valuabl: poser' tai, lnpinz d°wn th° m°um'°-in “d°' ° know that there are at least three “dr nungled corpse’ being mb' _ oequently found ian' away irom._ the I.. A. an B. A. DEGREES. h ' into dogmstism about the m-athr. P P P P P P P P .p P P P ‘ N ,_;:°':_°i':e2‘°._g::tD';';;1 gégggrfggsiffg _ather that colds or rhsumatie s.i!‘so- mfsul. ...laters mother- mill the time or _y‘;’;:r§:Y gJt‘*;§_l;r:°:rf°P;§_§ut‘:lPd2: Fm," - 2 1=°_f-1°~f_»-- i _ e _ Will every reader of this in uiry fl b 1 h 1 ft in C i "_ of more uaminglv absurd facts than q Inksrrzsaliiveoue aiicounig oft “Egg afaecli- thu' "ll °’“°9ted by Phys1°’°37 “‘ that the Highlanders and the Guards "th°1°g the ialiowing, in still larger type “For °m ° mm an 9 and K °'“°°‘ ' Then he gave it' b ck, w`th f vi _ » ' r lllld, invlggratel tho b0d¥. It has llil' words of suggestioh and lcriticlsm.. , . tained thousands; it will sustain yon. "1 .rg .wg ¢|,r,,k_ M,._ ¢,,,,,,,_»- uw ST. JOHN. N. B. - “'_'|°:‘f’f:gm‘ “ n ‘ II ~ Bias that you nt it. Then in the th.. ambitious writer, "ins: you _ as- i¢ l house tl his an lr si. ru a' . 1 _ nr - S t \-°¢¢f='i°s=»°»ls.r r = liordsnd more pathetic appeal, “W-by I _.jI¢¢"l l'_1_b°f-"' ° ' [_ [_ 'um' l I ‘_ L’ forthe at his cami how ld ron li rrodiesr unrrcriirrmnb un _ 1 . rem s died of the plague. Hare be made s this scheme, states that its originator complete examination at the body.per- is an American, Dr. E. J. Constsm, formed the necessary operations sd from New York. at present professor wrote down all be observed. When of chemistry in the Swiss Federal iilis was completes he loft ins house. Psiymnnra ‘_ _ mi' n cl," D °°u_ into Hours sud Druniianhsll. M M if _ »-..-..._......_..._ , . bmi’ mm' The" _ The closing of the Glasgow public ‘Dis greatest lsyssr in the world is to be found ln New Zealand. Wal- - manga is its usrne, and it far sx~ eqis everything else oi the kind in sndsur and in convulsive energy. #-lun dormant. the gsyser presents the appearance ol ` weird, sullen pia or lake about 200 ieet. across, sur- rotlldsd and shut in by dark bectlmg elim; half-v1ay.down on one side hol- lowed out in deep water-illlsd coil- eavitisl. from which from time to xinss numerous outbursts of steam and hot water startle the spectator. Judging by photographs and descrip- tions. the recent outbreak oi the gey» sar, which rssulted in the terrible death of four human beings, wal ll appalling sxhibltion oi naturs's wrath, such an happily seldom takes place on this earth. They were itghding-‘two ladies and two gentlr man-upon the lagged summit of one of the encircling clills, looking down intd the boiling caldron far beneath. Soon the rock beneath their fast bo- glns to tremble as if in mortal dr-and of impending doom, the earth itself quivsrs and throbs in spasmo- dio pulsatlons; and the furiously ..,--_-:_A-5 5 rv- -V-v~ ~--*ff 5: -*_-_=-_ A z-v-_-'_-_-_rv-v unders. the very lake ltselflis hurl- and nearly rod-hot. rocks shot, now upwxds, to 1 height variously asti- mat at from 800 to 1,500 feet., now diagonally sweeping the elgird- ing clids with a. terrible cannonsrdo, hurling great. rocks a. mile or more which like s. watery tornado sweep of their danger, delaying their ilight in their anxiety to socuro Photo- y graphs of the scene, in a moment, raging llood, and flung into the tnrribis caldr n rouhimili :realli r 1. °~ ` . ‘ _ : `~- \ arllfy in the OC:-irxilgean ;Vr:r?nul:dsrlii:__ `-_-"_°"`°°'*° " `T" CORRESPONDENCE 50I‘ICU`ED' li A gommand, Hr. Jenkins, Coldstream 'W ""',,,,,..,,, "4 ¢,m,_ ' sumo nfnéw- ii- . 904. Bards: Chas. Elmsworth .late 98rd M G ld hu in gh ° Highlanders, and Charles 'D Wilson. ‘ Gogfrfii 1' Jodi ui 'put for. Mount Allison Ladies’ College Merssev Treble School of Household Science. teacl1ing_Housellold Science in New Brunswick Schools. Department of Oraiory affiliated with Emerson Coi- Owen’s Museum of Fine Arts ompleie course leading io a adnaiing crrtliicsie has just been organized. Conservatory of Niusic Pll1l10S. f0l\r Pipe Organs and forty Pianos for practice purposes. A course is gi A _ '_ -_ _ __ =_ se A '_-__~ iff '_§_§'rt'a`o|i_1`f`ril`_iib@i"“"_"`_”'_.________anasrglrievstn __`___`_ "`"'“ "`”"`°""""""""°"""""* _ ~ lille-_ Sr0llllcll_;fi....}_. ...E---»..1...__;....‘.... ..... '-"#5"-‘::'.‘.:::°.:::':.~.“"'°°“ fl `~` W*- v -*v-i`v`-1*;-Y' f'l_Q_i‘Z_Z_ .!!_!_!__“"/ For Repairs of all Kinds. Chlaniee in Heating eic- Founders. Machinists and Boiler-maker. Manufacturers of ` ENGINES, BOILERS, TANKS, ETC. lhe Charlottetown Foun- dry anti Machine Co. PHONE 73. P. O. BOX 4ll. 7-s1dwtf _~_- raw;-v-*_@_-_-_ _.1-_-_T_*_f_-, _-:__-_-_-_-_1 v~_-_-__-_-.=-_-*_Q-v= _ ~_-_*m*_< _*_- *-*v*v -1 _*-4 _ fvi?-Tv?v“-‘_ _‘C _“-_»`-iff, V 5iSl YEAR COMMENCES SEPTEMBER 8lli. Normal Course Certificate from Moriut Allison accepted as qualillrstioii for lege of Oretory. Boston Gru _usles from this Department al Mount Allison may enter the _sruior ear at Emerson. Ill Clllfle 0f In “R C. A." and ri tripped with Pictures, Oasis, etc to the value of ¢7_s.o0o, A _ \Vith faculty of eight members and equipped with two Steinway Grand ffered for the < egrce of BACHELOR5: OF MUSIC. Com_plete COMMERCIAL und BUSINMSS Cgirscs. Courses leading to M. SCHOLARSHIPS for Worthy Qtudtnis Sackvme N B Au mt _ _ At r ress, ev. B. C. Borden. ll. Il. il.tQ'. {2l1d R,egim5nQ,- _'i’h° lam), Br “sh 0 ‘Ca 0 pel'th r 'L "_*" _ * 5 _...-_n_ ___ ,______ ___ ____ ward a somewhat nov e0 y ll the cause oi colds. He suggests eyeglasses! He instances the case oi a msn, of the interrelation of lalal and formed in line before they crossed ‘ - - 3.;__t_....§,___._.____.;.:..i_._ ..__.;____,____,___. 3: 5;-cr;-__-ig--3-»_5;; 3;_-mug-;_;g;_ Are interested in this question - _ 0N____»_ of prejudice, he says, will not rush _ y, 'uw .Bpar5't'°d' and he I. r'p°rt°d lall ¢laius's Conor. A ° ' u l’ . 7 ’ _ ’ Y f ”°“‘ BANNIGER 4 e BREAD ........ CAKE §Z...".ZZ§..’Z‘§.$§2.iZ..f‘Z..`{°2'.?.`§§...fl °°'°'° °'=° me °f Fm °f°»>v°=' T1-el-frm pun su ..._ l _su-rn h... _ lsr laurals lightly on his brow, to Please Dro a S b ' - Kllrllnl Wanted ills lrsikfssa. 'PQK P°°“°“'uy» Han Gun’ Wu ‘ D ne on e u jeci to' over 00 in Dar consul at Zurich in rtin Saturday at 10 instead of _ BT under the powers now justices, has led rsductionoi B0par cases of drilnhsv Return Tit l\et‘\ will be sold at Sin le Une Wn l`.rr od oi i Bear River 7.r5 4.25 l St. Peters 0,80 4_|5 Q Morell 6.60 3.90 1 Georgetown 7-0 5 4 _ 20 Cardigan 0.85 ., ro Mt. Stewart 6.30 3.70 Charlotte town 5.95 3 . 50 North Wiltshire 5.45 3.1 5 _ Hunter River 5.35 3 05 l Bradalbsne 5.10 ~ 2.00 _ Cape Traverse 5 35 5_ ro Emerald - 5 oo 2.85 i Freetuwn 4.90 2. 75 I Kensington Tlgnish 6.55 3.85 ; Alberton 6. r 5 3.60 l 4-75 2-65 _ Illtlwvx- iflth at 8.5) Dominion lectures iiihltltll. P will subisc Lil) p. .nent “Heavy unlock. Dr. Entomo- rogrsi will make an exhibit of amass wi will lecture on 'the same. ` ' _ 4.30 o'oYook-Mr. 11'. W. Hudson, sub- ject “Eng ish and Amcrlcgg_~_Breeds of Swine". ' ~ " .-V' i ' f' Wednesday evening. Sept. N at 7-ill o’cl0ck, W. KQill0l1.' ¥lil.i0Ul- “The various ‘BOM Bhd U10 V_sl’l0ill breeds of Billy - _ _` Thursday mo`rr|ink,Bept. 89, ll o'clcek Mr. G. H. Vroom of`7Midd'otou,' N. S., Fruitlnspeetor, subject., _“Packing Dalit. for dll# LOGili'i: ‘ _‘ v 12 o'oiock-Dr.__ .lsinsa Fletcher- will .nuke sn exhibit. of weeds and will _dos- r-rllrs the bestinctho_ds'ofdestroyin¢ same. 3.2!) o'e'ook`-'l!ir. A. P. Ketohen, sub~ ject., Improvement. of lgrlcult.ural~'_R_x- hillltions." _ 4.30 o'clock-Ur. A. P. Kehehcnmblb- ject. “ Requirements of a Cattle Stable." 7.30 o’clook-Mr. _F. W. Hodsol, Bilb- _isr-t_ “English Breeds olBheep; - 8.30 o'ciock-Mr. _“Fletcher subjects “ Select na' and feed g of beef oat __ _ expo. t trade" also “ The various 0|’ destroying injurious insocts`fV'_ifIl'f.ol r-xhihltion of same. Many of these led- lurcs will he idustrated Wrtlr slides. All farmers should attend tilllo lectures. \ - _ F. L. HASZARD, O. R. SMALLWOQD President. Seo'y-'1lrsH_. 7nrwf w rd, ' _ _ .» .i..- . Agricultural and Industrial ` ' - -~'.. ,_ _ _ _ 1., --.l Sspi 21 28 29 ani 30 |904 the front door he was confronted with fr “ th "° .smfl d ° m“"“;“° P' ""°"' °“ “°*ll’°°*-"ill Nllvlrl ,OD lvl” lvl I W , O Ulm. OU lSp0q9 0 my Q39 ln 1,h|| I-ce. Q “Qu across other mysterious placards, gh summary fashion That book eostms _,when a little breakfast prolongs I“*’°°dl Bald Mr- Caine- "My P in d rd I 1 nd P - - _ _‘ rnalsaar. agp urn! and hrs” 'N' an dear fellow, an impartilii judge would r Ce E W? S a Olnts to bt .iohni N' B' _ Au|_.roinw!_lwi¢ 8, -tvibi "lin rm; re is mir ram." ln* §f'_§__Y°" ‘* ’°“'°" ‘°“‘ '”L°“‘*°= M' mar-:s AND 'r rim 'raams Lrfzsvr-:_ P* inf-_st last into the little breakfast / _ _ _ _ __ .. _ g y _ (__ go g ng Sept _ Mm. when hs fwnd Kirvllns reudlnl ¢°°"°-° "'“'°fl*°°- mil.. up is .md including 'rmlu september 23m. |.rllli‘ F011 l