THE GITA_VfDTAN. CHARLOTTE FOIVN. SEPTEMBER 13 1899 ootors sord Inourablo But the Notary. Hr. Lemire. WB cured of Kidney Disease Ili tv/0 months by Dr. Chase s Kidney- Liver Pills. . omughl ' ed f the gupcrin l`soI'mI'He`iHitt!e:fu; rented; ei-gginl-;I:*bIi°o mm ‘"t.r'°...“‘t1.'. N... l, t s o is re- Nom e Sueetirdvdimdnsirere iittack of kid- NCOH/eVrI'i doctors had failed, Dr gi disease. _en _ , . ‘ Pev°d.:1“S.11f.s...;‘.: ~ . it ' ' [at I, SI C i'n0l¢T iigfitiiméstbr. chases Kid- :ey-lfivlrer Pills should be made known. and again in order that others mai’ Prom byd my - ` h ki ney experience._ For ymxs I suffered wit disease which doctors pronounced _inCur;IJ1¥;- Thani.. ic Dr. chms Kidney-Liver l - which I have used for two months. I 23 <;ifi_s“`;' pletely cured. Thei' h§_IP@d__m€ from e ' d 's now pe ect. _ _ %(Ii`;rsi:’\s Kidney-Liver Pills_act directleg on the kidneys. _and through *bet* °<;§;bX‘If-os, Influence on the kidneys and liver, _cure M. complicated diseases of these delicate orga one in 3 dose 25 cents a. box at all dealers, or Eclmanson, Bates & Co., Toronto. es ' ‘ ’ uard! ooon’s"'».,, KIIINEY§ 1 0; PILLSC4 'I ‘ “\\\\\\\\" I E "`0R Au. *"° ' ` TIIB BBST Is slwnys imitated. ‘ Dedd's Kidney Pills. sold only In boxes like this, are widely imitated, because may sro the Q Kidney euro. nke none _ Z4 D_“TD'D"5_ `\\\\ Ir _ /.ix/. ,, IHI BIG llllllllll HIR NOVA SCOTIA - PROVINCIAL EXHIBITION' SIIPTEIBER 23rd to 30lll,1899. _-lm $IIOilII-IIFFEIIEII III PIIIZES-$I`III00 g .rr __- lemma prim in cattle, sump, Pcuriry, Agricultural Products, Flowers and Fish. IIPROVEII FACILITIES IN EVERY DEPART- IENT WRITE FUR PRIZE LISTS. Foun orirs rucirrc--sro Punses---Fon' TROTTING AND PACING. SPECIAL ATTRACTIUNS. surpassing the splendid programmes of prev- tous Years. The world’s greatest artists in marvellous feats of dexterity and Side splitting specialties. Concluding every evening with a rf alistic parlegientation of British Soldiers in Actual War- WAR WITH THE AFGIIANS Lord Robertls Fam_ous March no Kandahar,a.nd the storming of Peiwar Kotal, a noted Afghan SI-lf0D§I101l_3. Produced with over two hund - d Elggiglbgwgprs and Soldirgil-it from éhe Garri.-~ ~‘-. r w om actu too art in ...e Atghan;War. y D Fireworks Galore. Magnificent Disptiy every evening. For Drize Lists and all information aééig to. J. E VV }1IY l7d&w sr 1.23 Man and Sec. w _-_ ll GEO. I‘I.CO0K_ ¢"PIIOT0 STUDIO AN NOU NCEM ENT -_-li Having obtained the services of Mr. A. E. Lyon, askilled artist, who has had Large experiences in first class photography, the public are cor- dially invited to inspect the excel- lent results now being obtained, Studio Appointment Perleol. Our latest productions demon. stratethat our wnsk is supeior tc _U‘Vthing done in the city. ACADIA HOTEL li GRAND TRACADIE BEACH Prince Edward Island. U pi<‘.’1‘i‘f£K.“i'.i. i.°5.l’.°..‘i‘H..'€2i‘i "‘°°‘“'°° ,c“§;°r§_b°3plig\_§s»_}>:g_1igz.nsmng. ,write for nd Ng cn MBnlgQf` COMING EVENTS- Guardian readers 'willjind the follou ing convetzierzt to clip and keep for re] erence. O. Y. B.__."`be Orange Young Britons meet Friday evening ii Mechanics’ Hall. Ci'rY Council meets the second Mon- day in each month. Dr. Warburton, Mayor, H M. Davison, City Clerk. THE Charlottetown School Board meets the first Monday of each montl. Ewen Stewart, Secretary. ronr~:s'rERs. COURT AvoNDALE, I. O. F., second and fourth 'luesday’s of each month in Mechanics Hali,Grafton St.-J.D. Tay- lor Sec’y. CoUR'r MOUNT STEPHEN, I. O. F., third Tuesday of each month in Mechanic’s Hall, Grafton St. -E. H Duchemin. Sec’y. Prince George Encamprnent, Royal Foresters, meets in Mechanic’s Hall, New Prowse Block.-Murdock McLeod, Illustrious Archivist. Court Charlottetown, C.O.F., second and last Friday, Wright’s Hall. W. C. Whitlock, Sec’y. Court Gladstone, .O.F.. meets in Mechanics’ Hall on the first and third Wednesday of each month. R.D. Ken- nedy, Sec’y. masons. St. John's Lodge in Masonic Temple, second Tuesday in month. D R MCLENNAN, Sec’y. Victona Lodge in Masonic Temple, first Monday in month J R Davison, Sec’y. Alexandra Chapter, Royal Arch' May sons in Masonic Temple, irst Thursday in month except June, July and August. J J Weldon, Sec’y. Prince Edward Preceptory, K T. in Masonic Temple. third Wed- nesday in month. H W Anderson, Registrar. oDD1t'ELLows Port La Joie Encampment no 4 second Wednesday in each month.--D R. McLennan R. S. St Lawrence Lodge every Mon- day evening. \V.A. Martin, Sec’y. Wildey Lodge every Friday evening; both in their hall in Victoria Row. W R Boreham, Sec’y. Aipna Rebekah Lodge, No 10, meets every lirst and third Tuesday evening. -Eva St. C. Harris, Secretary. sons or ENGLANB. Every Thursday evening in their hall on Victoria Row. Andrew Newson Sec’y. Lodge Prince Edward meets second and fourth Tuesdays of each month in their hall, Victoria Row.--H.B.Wright, Sec’y. sorts or 'rE1mPERaNi E. Prince Edward Division No. l, meets in Wright’s Hall, every Tuesday. W. P.Kirby,R.Scribe. Victoria Division No 4, every Monday evening in Wright’s hall. J J Chappell, R. Scribe. Orint Division, No 161, every Friday evening, in Wright’s Lower Hall.John A. La.wson.R. Scribe. Loral. cnosannns. K Company ~'A.” every Monday in Wrighs Hall, at 6.30 p. m. Ada \Vadman, Sec’y. Goon TEMPLARs. Charlottetown Lodge metts in Wright’s Hall every Thursday evening at 8 o’clock. Visiting Templars wel- come.--H.J. ScAN'rLi-:BL'~1rY,Sec’y ~~ 1 f _ -1 S‘U'IINI'1\TY'i1DE DENTISTRY Office in the New Prowse Block, first door to the right,up stairs. Dr. AYEIIS. iviurs, Losrs. Fourros git; VVANTED-Two or three sunrt young girls to learn the milliueryvbu-iness_ Aplpiy at once gzolixdéss Vanstone at EExs&Co‘s. he Peoples WA.\'TED.-to Purchase a good second hand H t W te f _ 1 ' , to G. D Omnéiworrtkurgtiageu smal size. WANTED:-A good steady boy about fifteen °\' Filxleeljt SC&I‘s_0 age who has lad some ex- l\’§1é1~;“<;0;;llly2»k1n§,'1ca!x;\e ref liorses and iiattle 2 -‘ 9 useu a u a ouse. ADDY at Quasuiaiv Gtfice. Ch’town Sept. 5 if aniiimgpunstmgn cap ongwiilfsrmhie n a _ rs. . . ’ creat deceit st. zsstecd sh wii. ey S "er W.\si‘ED-A maid servantwipply no Mi-g, W?»¥§ji_.`_}2=n1anade. ' d y if lx O1 MS tg lit over the Peoples Music Store G rent Geo.St. Apply to D. Mar mil!an.:B if Jxggi-clear) 1-lgieer;-;)u§teru half of the Late Chic Heated with hot watgtilqe I(Illect‘.2rl1ceelil;ht§tree§;t_ Rent moderate. Appl to Mrs. E. Palme; QUEST) gqf- QI' H- James galmer. Ch’Town Noi TO-LE'1._-A house on Euston streelti oon taining nine rooms, with bath, sewers _ stable and couch house. New occupied T; Mr. F. Jqost. Applv to Mr. A. Morris, Wey_ mouth ctreet. next Soap Works. Possession, Zlven July first.. May gm! WANTED.-A good horse shoer. Good and €I¥11i¢;é=t£‘&iy iob to the right man, Angguat ;e§;Fit.iirss waootis ron’ sai,§f_#1<,,,, X I ' Kent sage. 'R‘i.llnB’b Alwly at P' H' Tumor" hush ISU. e ettored to su _ pm- MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS. “I thought you told me those cigar.- you sold me would be just the thing my husband wanted?" asked the disappoint- ed wife. -‘Well, were they not?” HNO. They kept going out all the time.” "Well, doosn’t h¢?” Laxa-Liver pills cure biliousnees sick headache, constipation, dyspepsia, Four stomach. water brash, sallow complection see. They do not gripe, weaken or sicken small and easy to take. iAinard’s Linimentior sale evervwhere. Mr`. Crimsonbeak--What in the world is the matter with those children? Are they crying for pit? Mrs. Crinisonbeak-l\`o. The) ’re cry- ing because they had too much pie. Liver Troubles, biliousness, sallow com- plexion, yellow eyes, jaundice, etc., yield to the curtive powers of Laxa-Liver Pills. Thev are sure to cure. Mrs. Busybody-Your husband goes out a great deal, doesn’L he? Mrs. Goodwife-Oh, I don’t know. He doesn’t go out any oftener than he comes in. lIinard’s' Linlmeni Cures Burns, etc. -‘Was Mr. Podger really cruel to his wifei” “Cruel? Why, he treated her all the time as if she were his partner at whist.” Immediately lielrei. Mr. H. M. Kemp. 209 Brunswick Ave.. Toronto, writes: "I have used Milburn’s Rheumatic Pills for Rheumatsim. I was so had that 1 had to bo assisted in gettin? out of bed. The pills gave immediate relief. as after using one box the pain leftand has not returned since.” She I wonder what kind of clams these are? _ He-From the way they taste hink they must be little rubber necks ‘ For internal or external use Hagyard’s Yellow Oil cannot be excelled as apain re- lieving and soothing remedy for all pain. Bacon-An opera hat, you know,;is one which can be shut up. Egbert-I wish some of the opera pa- trons were built ou that plan. Minsrd’s Liniment Cures Dandruii. “See here ! We got a centipedo in our hydrant water ! ” ‘~Well. you are only a. private con- sumer. Did you think you were en- cord. Worms cannot exist either in children or adults when Dr. Low’s Worm Syrup is used. 25c. All dealers. ‘ Mr- Wm- Ferry. Blenheim- Ont.. says: “I can recommend Dr. Wood’s Norway Pine Syrup as the very best medicine for cou h Cold ser Florrie-What made them think the sailor stuck to his post P Jack-Because, I suppose, his eyes were glued to the spot. Illnard’s Liniment lielieves Neuralgia. “He seems to be an unuatursl father, He never goes near the baby.” ~‘That’s only because he is afraid be might know how to take care of it.” ` Milburu’s Sterling Headache Powders ,are easy to take, harmless in action and sure to cure any headache in from 5 to 20 minutes. Jack-When a man is in love every. thing lcok different to him. Hairy-Yes; it’s the same way when he knocks his head against a cellar beam. _ ’ Cured of Eczema. I was troubled for several years with Eczema._and tried several doctors but to 9° P‘“`P0B0- Then I was; advised no use Bureock Blood Bitters, and did so with the greatest success, as six bottles entirely cured me. \Vm. G. Uglow, Port Hope, ,0nt. I "Smith is getting over his bicycle craze.” -‘How do you know?" “He lets his wife clean his wheel for him. Stiff loints 4 Years Mr. Arthur Byrne, Rock Hill, Ont__ writes, “I was laid up with stiii joints for about four years and could get uo relief unt 1 I used three bottles of Hagyai-d’g Yellow Oil which cured me.” Irate Father-There’s one thing thang wonderful about you. Dndesgn-Aw! What’s that? rate ather-That a spongy head like yours doesn’t absorb anything. If you notice your child 'nd' teeth during sleep, picking ti: noises? eg): Ing ravenously but not seeming to gain flesh, you may be sure worms are present; and should not delay giving Il-. Low’s Pleasant Worm Syrup, Price 25c. ARTHUR IIELLISH Barrister and Attorney-at-lair.. SIIIIIIIS, P. E. I. Telephone. Money to Loan. p I -_ titled to tarantulas P ”--Chicago Re- g s s e, throat and weak lungs.” ’ ’ CHARLOTTETOWN MAILS. The mails close st the Charlottetown Post Oltice at,fo|lows (Local Time.) For points west (with connections) to Summerside and Tignish on line of Tryon Crapaud. Victoria. Carleton way, 6,45 a.m. Georgetown and For Cc-urier route in North River and letter boxes of 6 a.m.. 2 p.m. and 8 a. ui. For Courier route to South ort and all gy llil `2", .. .'>‘ ft_ '.;_..,3~‘;_.V _ __ (5-(_. :' >~.~» FAG is the result ot Overwork and an Extiausted Nervous' System. Dr. A. W. CIiase’s Nerve Food creates New Brain and Nerve Tissue. Business and professional men. a¢¢0\1l1¢8!_\l_l. stenograpxhers, teachers, students and all brain workers ow only too well what it mm.ns_ to have the brain so tired out that 0011061133000 of thought is almost impossible. One-fihh ot all the blooa in the human body Is found in the brain. an unless the I-11004 IS pure and rich the brain become exhausted for want of proper nourishment. Dr. A. W. Chase’s Blood Food aeates new brain and na-ve tissue. and produces rich red blood, “ the vital fluid" of the body. _ All brain workers quickly recognize the merits of this great food cure, and after n few doses enter on their work with new energy and ambi- tion. - Brain is unknown to persons whose brain and nerv’-:gave been invigorated by the use qf Dr. A. W. Chase's Nerve Food, which is for sa.lebyal1dea.lersai5o» sbox. Dr. Chase's New Book, “The HIS of Life and How To Cure Them," sent free to your address. Edmanson. Bates & Co.. Toronto P. E. I. __Ii_lIIIWAI ONand after MONDAY, June 26th 1899 the _ Trains of this Railway will run daily Sundays excepted) as under:- Trains Outward. Trains Inward. Read down Read Un. RM. All- .$0 3.10Lv.Charlott.etown.Ar.l0.00 11. 3.30 Royalty Junction 9.41 s°°:-"F t>f’°‘:.°>'°‘.> ssh.-ees rs =°==°°°‘°°-'i> g°&*‘;F sS°§='i_a essence e. ,_§§§§§= 'Uprmsgru FU Q . urns : 1 rig £- 35 5 .< ° S.-... 959? g=85g wwPPPT abuses 12 North Wiltshire 8.56 26 Hunter River 8.42 .06 Ar. Emerald Lv 7. Lv. Junct Ar { } Lv. 6.5 8.35 7.85 Ar. S'side Wm 8'Zl5.i5 .. e n _.Port .A.lberton........ Tignish.....Lv 91'? .3 . _ `° :U :°:5f5¢ooooo s 552 5 5 2 .- : E : -4 F _ P5: 5 F-'P' £45 cs»9§==.-` l*§'~P‘I~=9°P Feeeeligeeesgg H5229 hbeww SS5’§‘$ 8.09 2.10 1.05 M. MT 3.50 2.20 12.50 12.30 P.m .vt 2.10 ` 1.31 é~'.="*§*’!° -sees bi rt F; 24 ..Char1ottet own _ .....Mt.Stewart ....... .. Cardiga _ ...GeorR6t.own. _ . _ .Mt. Stewart..».. Morell ..._. .St. Peters.... _ Sour-is ..... ._ s.2s r».1a...._. sts 9.15 ....A1-v..ca.ne 9rmv»..~.=.,__i,§.5_m Passengers leaving any point on the 'l-'_ 11).' I Ry., by morning trains, connecting with S.S Northumberland at Summcrside; arrive Bos ton B. &. M. Ry 7.25 A. M.; Montreal C. P. Ry. s.45 a. m. 1. c. ity. 5.30 p. hi, roiicv ing any. `Trains are run by Eastern Standard Time. D. POTTINGER. Gen. Man. Can. Gov t. R'ys., Moncton N. B G. A. sminv superintendent. P. E. 1.1%. Chqrlnttetown. J une 211899. CH’TOWN son _iioiis_ Don’t Hg|_g_ Back! I Yvfgagzuwefgcg Lady's ccia-plated Hunting Yonwcgtxzget a Lady’s Gold-plated Open Face Y011 Vaitic iota I.ady’s Gun Metal Open [rue Youil¢1:;nLg1eét;aaW(;¥\¢taa::ilt)l¢ man’s Goid~p1nted Hunt. You can get a Gentleman's Gold-plated O Face Watch. pen Youccan ggi,-zt a Gentlemaifs Dueber Silverine Y asc ateh. ouF<§; %ta%chGent1einans Gun Metal Open Y°i..°s':.st:';rs.‘ €.rt°.réf.;t§;.tt.S°S” “nd You can get Boys' watches for 93 cts cash and I5 Wrappers, Duet - Ygu cop get lgroacpes , ‘ race ets 1 W °‘ “ “ Pocket Knives or mppe S" Buy the famous Jubilee and Royal 0ak Soaps and save wrappers. Fee our splendid ofers at the Fa.ctory'W¢y- m°QI'»|_1 St-. where premiums tire on exhibition. J. ll. Lnptliorno & Bo. iii illllllll ilillllllllilllillllllll i '_' i _ i _ll l i li ni 1 l H l _ni - 4 . -» ' I I TRAW railwhy. 8-15 8-m-and 8-180 at 3 40 P-DJ. There is a world of Wisdom in the saying “Straws show with p.iu. connections to North Tryon, wind biowsgi ’ , _ ’ The many letters we are continually receiving from §J§t€`.eE?l;,°St;;e_ S.°”‘r1°t°W”’ S Side ing the superior quality of “Welwme Soap” are only straws, For Points east (with connections) to that the wind of public favor is blowing in the direction of gouris and Georgetown on line of mi" and economical Soap in the market. Buy, \\ W ELCOME soAr> points thence to Belfast, 6.15 am. _*Q ' an points ,hence ,O Victoria, Tuasday, Always reliable. Mostuwork for least money Thursday nd Saturday. 6.15 a.m. For United States, ,New Brunswick, Ontario. Quebec mid the North- 0 west. 8.15 a._ m. Nova Scotia _ 6.30 a. in. For Great Britain. Friday, 10 p.m. _ I W Letters are, collected from street W FOR BOST INTERNATIONAL S S \\ cammeneing July su., me mea-.mp "sr clout” _ resume the PIIPIIIAII _IIIIIECT TRIPS T0 Lenvingist. John everv WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY, lr. m., arrive ln Boston about loom next day Charlottetown to Boston About 30 Hours, Sumrnerside to Boston About 28 Hours. ROUTE 1.-Leave any ppint on the P. E. I m Wednesday or Saturday reac St. John. via Sn at 5p.m. leave St. John, by Steamship “St Croix, BOU‘l‘E 2 -Leave the Island on Tuesday same evening, rind connect with Wednesday and' Boston, via the Coast Service. _ Send for Folder and infomation to nearest ticket agent, or to C. E. LAECH LE R Agent for St Joh Jury sash. ‘ ’ 5.00 4.1) I You V61: getSClocks for $1.00 Cash and 20" r > lit-ltloilrly tailings lor I 1 Illlllllllllll Illilllll RIIIIIIY ‘Tho land ol Eiaoglioe Route’ Th fast. passer; alliarlilgloggeaw §?i'§i:'liS§`vt:I‘eih.tlNlfix;eulS°:;'tThn an ’ land and Boston. me Edwud 1" The service performed by the Company., °°i‘¥2.°’J'iii.‘.’?.§.‘f2.’f2.3£“r?.§’$°‘2.bi.. ....1 ...,...,, ebc.writetnF.:H. Am 6 ,aoi' in 8 Passenger Asehc.Kehivii1f°"NHs., gG°°°'“i P. ctr-'KiNs, supi. Ke ntville.’r.'_ 3, une 3. dmos. 'I . 4 HENRY R. LORDLY,(l.E. G A» M.0a.n. Soo. C.E. 'g¢;'1;=:t>m§`°11-ce ...emi Eh¢h.w-i»g;o° SSMWM alrl no C S S Ciiv ot Ghent harlottetown eve F F _ U -~. ran e u_c esse’ Tuesd.ay’s at g a ummel*n .-S.:-.-‘B rim ' _ _ nolgrllm Boston.aTue§dgy'lsda?rTrT. §iHtlu`I‘.dli)i . From Pnn Hawekesbury Halifax.-in o_i-and Duchess, weffesdays Isaac Harbor, Salmon r 4 D-_HL S. S. Halifax Saturdays ll . m.- Harb() 'I ickets for sale at stations on E I. Rail r' "turning -mu v`v;stb Far Tickets. rates and informiition ap- 5V5Ty TU95d9»y al. 6 p ID ` The Stes r , W. w. CLARKE. agent, °“ S '"9 L_ CHIPMAN, Canadian Agfigitirlotetown S00* passenger Ha_max’»N s_ alcou amidship “CW flfflghle will be given Further information L_ CVTUWD. May 27 tf Lx & .'='=‘== E a*§¢1§fI1°‘;. Steel. twin screw steamers and N ..........: has €.°.:.°:':.'..°::..r.s-=f..<:.t°.',fe ,,°"II““lIl°fIil1II iid _ aveas very u ll_.__i . C°N“1ln &neee for General Work,B "5 "“,,\\s°-,HI riffs . huts-is iminsnihg. 3 Pat. 8c‘Ex. Ofilce Chorlottetown all Bi. John. Charlottppwu June; b Ll _y L_.z2l..iAaaIi