l I r ‘I4 _-_»2§»=?-._- _ __ . , _ i l il,- ,Yfl » yi l __ I ' _ _iz ' ;‘ ul I ‘ ‘l ill.. l ‘li £2 ‘_ s r l l lr. _ _g. _ il., » ' 1'; ll il”-lil ff. _~' ` lui |- 'l J 1 I l . :_ fi . PAGE SIX ` __-__.__ ~'rm_=: Lunar Naws THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN ' ,Fms'r oil' ALL" ' FEBRUARY ni f9U 1’ ' ‘ - 7 _ .'.` _ ` i ` in “en at runway sganous M4 pn;-eg ‘would certainly be forced lip. But the good breathing brings to one this ' Y OF THE I-IISTOR ' » ‘ _ . . _ _ _ _ _ . ~ T i f enbukatjom and ,t Mig U ¢.|,|‘ price is gone down instead of up, ,simple habit, so pregnant with im- WORLD S “REA 0 I , U with enhanced demand, just aa has portallce to all of us, seems worth I-lEAVYWE1GH'f‘ WRESTLERS. with this vital peril that ilu- ba- tional Vigilance Association organ- Flahlons in sports, as in other ized ii remarkable Systaxm of lspion- spherca of human interest, go in cy- age at the chief Loudon rililwav cies, and it is now the tum of wrest- stations. ling to again bid for public favor. Un Saiaried lady workers are employ- this continent, except in this colin- ed for this policing of the stations. been always the case since "Stand-. acqlliring. ard Oil. methods" were first applied to the petrolellm industry. ,w presidcntp ignoring all the essential it gress in denunciation of the Stand- Neglect it, and the sagging jaw, ith its vacant expression, will take Yet Mr. Roosevelt when he was`up its abode with you, bringing with a heavy skin, impaired digestion facts sent a specilil message to con- and shattered nerves.= . i try, the grappling game has been dead for some years. Its revival is due to two chief circumstances. Dame- _tlie morning and in the evening. ly, the spreading ban on boxing, and! j _ - l the existence of some of the greatest the luost important trains from the- wrcatlers in the history of the game. Iproilnces, and as each train steams Even with a Gotch nnd a Hacken- into the station the ‘.\'0l`9l-‘l`B l‘l`hC% achmidt. the fact that in the United States the number of states where_ real fighting is' permitted is growing smaller every year would be reallvh' sible for renewed interest in wrestl- ing. altho the average Sl»‘0\‘¢ Will maintain that wrestling is more bru- tal than boxing. The two games that have been the greatest sufferers from the distlonestv of their exponents are undoubtedly foot racing and wrestling, with row- ¢ ing a good third. The explanation is not mn these shorts have B p,_c.V,1,n, he called, ascertains from what part degrading influence on those who be- _UI ..Lh_¢‘__.¢"Un'~ff" the new Hl"`\"“1 1185 some interested in ,_hL_m_ but that jonrlicycd_ and for what purpose she they lend themselves readily to fraud. fl and the money was so easy for the I xrapplei-s in the United States that h they drew 8 homk of \.ulL,,,.e,; to the some London address in wrlttcii. scene-nien who could neither fake cleverly nor “.,.e5,_le fBm_v_ The “_ which has been advertised in al ,occl suit was that the game d.ed in the I’ United States and could not be re- vived until the generation that had where boarding and-lodging may be been swilldled by it had passed a-.mv h or ceased to actively interest itself P in sportsh these vigilance patrolferslto be of an As 3. matter of pure pbykal dc- " velopmcnt, George Hacked. zimiclt, B the ..H,,8Sian LiUhV~ is um¢.,`hte,m, situlitian is ofa doubtful kind, rend- head and shoulders over anv wrestler "mg “me preHmi“a"5' inVe”`Ugati°" of the day, and it is hardly likely h than any of the old-timers were such 3 models of physical culture. Gutch is Stations every year' about as rough a cll:~’tomer as ever was on the mat, `il_t he is also a master of the game, iizill so far n-‘ head of the next beat \vi’»>.stl.:l' in the United States that it is hard to iet t a line on them. in the past three or t four years there has not been m. . . America __ m __ V one which invests the sport with a gra- n 5: al ,lcr coiiiinccd that he had a chance with mitch. Th¢ 1-scifi; is that fcw of thcni have lliidergoiic the strenuovs training retcssar t _ _ _ _. y U _ get thc best out of thciiisclves. On 5. the contrary, nic/sf. of them have been content to go round half in con- 8 ditioli wrestling tb h if 1 '_ C _ , _ meh like then,_SP|\,r__9_ H 8 ramad \va_vs attainable. With the tiger t' ~' . ,__ ,I . . . i - As 8 mann, of fan thum Er: quite lying dead oi ton. away linwouncel From thm d___tBm_e_ lemmg Hnck and to start it again. With a wounded Lh_yli~.co out of the calculations, aw? we as a raft of Terrible Turk: d ' _ Awful A\.m_enians_ about the beg; £21] heaters an\,l _such like up trees or H IU" _llrittv good heavyvleighti. f " ~ ‘ . .i Ve ‘V0\11\I Rliliear to be Henry Ordeman, of Minneapolis. There ere also Fred Been D _ R H _ _ elephants, pursuit may begin at once _ r o er, Jes: liester,-ianrd, GUS SCIIOEIIIICD. Joe Rogers andfsev- eral others that might be mf.-ntloned_ There may be found another William Muldoom in the lot, for it is inter- ,stmz to mean that SumVan,s Om what muy bc a pleasant or an vn- f~l'31DPl`. anll one of the few old sportl; who have made much money, was the cbampion of his day. After Muldoon, .-\cio_i nnd \Vhisg\g;- had given up tfe .~;\<,-i~t, thc bi nien of their dav_wel`c Don .`i1cf,1- d,g`E'van Lewis and I-‘a:‘li‘.~:‘ liilrlis_ The lat- ter, altho doiiig- no more wrestling; is still in the prime of manly vigor, and_might lilake some of the pro.;- pectlve champions hustle to down him. The Farmer won the champion- SIIID from Lewis, who was known 3,, the straligler, and who took b‘f; dc. feat bard. Lewis, it may be recalled, in H Uhiwro match broke on leg of h little Jap who was wrestling with him. After the Farmer, as chain- Pion, came Beell, Jenkins and (2-_.tcli. BILLY VAl"OHI!\`G. If any thing could mar the satis- faction of Canadians in the prospect of having n Prince to reign over us, it is to fe found in the nalzacatiilg, concerted and iinremitting slnnders of the chcrus of the British irotcc`_- ionist prrss, to the ciiect that Can- ada is on the way to forsake the Imperial connectfon and needs the glamor of the hloorlroyal to hold her back. Whctller it is it slander or not, to say that we are ttnding to annexation, it is xi falsehood for which there is not the vrstige of an excuse or a sliadow of reason; if it is fair to hofll iiit'='~cst;-rl nr=~judic»~ responsible for the exercise of li fac- ulty which it has not gmt. But' when it comes to saying that we are to be tied to the Empire by thc pri- sence of n Royal Duke we find in at an insult to our national virility ani a very nasty embarrassment to the Duke, who, did he believe such nitr- sery talk, would be neccss_.rily con- strained iii his relations with rs. There is no more nnncxationism in our lowering oilr dlltiis to the United States than there was in our treaty with France, rr in Great iiritiiinki treaty with Germany. Great Britain by wiping out her own duties has, iii n way, nlliicxerl all those collnlries to her iiitercsts_ Hut it is simply silly to associate it with political anncxlitioli. If anything that coulilf be written could cstl'angc_Ganadil1u.< from thc imperial tie, it would bl- such an open and reitcraterl slander on the pailt of those who profess tri represent thc imperial spirit. We know th ln, however, and know that the whole fanfare is inspired by the one anll only object of getting thu English people to pilt themselves in bondage to curtain English inte-reefs which want to sell to them at their own prices. It is pilrcly selfish, and therefore purely bad_-Ex. I.()NI)()N WOMEN I’OIiI('E Within the lust live of six years a system has been elaborated in lion- rion along the some lines as the 'Travellers' Aida' that watch out for women and girls needing assistance or warning at the railway stations and wharvel of lloatreal and some other Canadian cities. Now all the great. London rail/way stations are patrolled by a kind of wome1i'e pol-1 ice. vrhoae sole duty lt. la to watch. for young girls who may be travel- ling alone, and who but for their pre- sence might readily fall into tha' hands and influence of every uiideslr- ahle and dangerous persons. That thin work is no small task is seen ln the flirt that in five years over. li,- 000 young women of different nation- alities have been assisted in inuincnts of difficulty and peril. A fargo part hat results from bad shooting or I The i:lt‘~i'.‘ul:; before pursuit allows not pay nnyholly tu bottle it up and deliver it to the buyers at eight cents a gallon. Yet thefltandnrd Oil (‘om- pany" has forced down the price of ant year by year llntil it can almoi-it be said to be cheaper than water. scnle and by allowing the law of slip- ply and demand to operate llnfctter- They work in sections, taking duty alternately for three or four hours in Their instructions are to iileet al theluselves at each end of the termin- us platforlii and work through the crowd of arrivals t0 the centre, ln- npecting each passenger as they go. When the ordinary passengers-the people who are obviously on business bent. or who are well able tu take care of themselves-have cleared a- way from the train, the opportilniti collics to these lady workers in ques- tion the young women who are sccii o be aionv. The police woman, as she ina-_' well anconle to London. As often as not he stranger pulls from her pllrse or er ,glove a scrap of paper on vvllich Salaried lady workers ar'-_ cllilloy- aper, or of a ‘home from home.” It is tiic address of a new situabon' ad. In either case it sometimes hap- cns that the address is known tr nncsirable character for any respect- bie _vollng v-‘oiiian to go to, or the frilly necessary. Scores of such cases re llealt with at the London railway THE WOUNDED TIGER. Vefhais some of the fascination of leer shooting lies in the mischief ethoils. This entails a rareflilnéss vit_v, marking it as apart from otha sllooting. For melt and foremost stands the afety of orie'l= companions, whether ‘Shoot deafl cr leave well alone" is rollilsc-l of perfection which should vcr bc borne in mind. even if not al- ne trouble is tnied until you wish east. afoot th? trouble is hardly yet gun save in the matter of getting out of dangcr’s way elsewhere. With elephants, especially ho-.vdab or be delayed, according to circum- stances. Wituoutthem an hour or. two's interval or more on occasion should clnpsc before starting lin pleasant duty, according to the soc-rts:iiaii’s tzstc iil these rnattsrs. But, n duty lt lllcarly) always is.` Wollllllell tigers fire not articles to be lightly lr-it litt_-ring a place. of a chanel. of three things-and of one-_ otiirr -.rliicli mu.-it be accepted uri- lvillingly. 'lhv wounded -tiger may die eitlilr lllrf-r-l_l_v lrom the wound cr from the effects of drinking water on certain wounds. The wound may ili- cllparitate him. from-loss of blood or stiiicllimr, for mischief. And h`r_ rage may liavc time to cool dovui. But he may also get clean away. _ The pursuit begins. Ita methods must iuiy llnlici' the many circum- stances possible. Sonittimes a track- lr by rif'l;»:» und-:r the trunk of an ele- ‘lhaiit or close to the :iportsmali if he be oil foot. Risk there is, csgeci- ally_ in the dc.i.~;c country, but with proper caution and precautions it is refiuccd to a minimum, such as pre- '-'iolzs reconnaissance by hawk-eycd experts up trees, srtone throwing, the lareful noting of the movements and sounds of animals, especially those of the ubiquitous monkey, pfafowl or crow. The treerl experts having "made good" a zone, it is traversed and an- other started on. Sometimes if thc covert is dense and ilnpassible and if a hlrll of buffalo, or even of goats be procurable, they can be <`ir1'.'cn in- to purticulrirly likely placzs. Al- though buffalo have a wholesome flislikc of tiger, still on occasion they will incc him en masse. .°‘.onietimes they perform their duties rather too well, and with horn anrl hoof, oblit- erate hinz. dread or nlivr.-_ More usual- ly they ciiilse hini to niove, and so give a chalice of a s‘.iot_-Badming- ton Magazine. “Ci=_.sli/-~s ...ai versity of the f,1,-"ily,-' we know they take an outrageous t.~r': to rc- soine neighbors who, innmoiied in WV" “"~" "°l‘““‘* that has bee" 15"" thi, suburb of R western ,_._¢y_ mm them, hilt this is notn .~'llffll:lil‘if_ vg- weckly during thc winter, at their ('“§`3~ They shomd mmexnber ‘hat different houses, and got~ infinite en- h0"kS "W5" 155 ZTEBI- d¢"11 ¢'> 0"*-R111 ioyment out of papers read in turn P50919- and If they lend them they by each, describing some iierSnnF_19x_ are entitled to the colisiilurotion of perience. These papers were followed havmff them'r°t“rned 7“`°mpU-"~ freslimeiit. These occasions were iii- by m5“Y’pe°P1° is to MSI” r'~""‘l“"- 3 strlictive and prodllctive of neighbor- h°“k that anothef I’"'_‘"‘ H35 'mf' Ye* ly feeling; they left no headache thc ""‘~’“I"¢d~ A Ymmg g"`1 W"° “'35 ‘- nut m0mi,,g_ guest at a house party cnllsed n giant .leaf of just indignation 'iy this un- QREATHING THRQUGH conaciolls habit. No 'look was safe hooks from one’s bedside table. Another bad book habit inllul;;e.l in om her roving eyes. Un-: could li it ave er book for a moment, .;:i:i nnd when one returned. She even rmii lttcd the enormity of l‘».=ll1ovilig home, either according to the old ol' the recently adopted method of ral- culating time. l never knew of but one married man who giiincd any de- cided domestic allvnlitnge by this change in oui' time. He was an habi- tue of a club situated next door to his house. His wife was al\vli,vs lip- - braiding hini for coliling home too late at night. ldortiliiately, when thev made this change of time they plai'ed one of those iiicridians right het\v:c'l the clllb and his house. ll.iiugllicl°.; Every time he stepped acros.~; the ini- aginary line it set hirii back a whole hour in time. He found that he could then leave his cllih at 1 o'clock and l get home to his wife at 12 and for the first time in twenty years pence reigned around the henrthstone. more coniplicated problems of nintlic- looks, of bad breathing, they would instantly strive to acquire the habit of breathing correctly. It is difficult to over-estimate the harm that mouth breathing docs. The girl who breathes through her mouth doubtless considers that she has merely formed li bad habit. She gives it nn more thought than to hope she does not snorc. But it is a habit that ii' continued will surely lead to disease. Not cnly docs it bring upon one the unruly- ance of a dry irritated tlzroat, it al- .-ro plays havoc with onc's looks, and lf girls cannot be made to re;-ilivze its Jangers in regard to health they may perhaps be persuaded to see its harm- ls a habitual niollth-l>re`slther is prone to have ii snllow, leadell complexion, heavy and rough, wrinkles and nerves, not to mention a brain that is insufficiently nourished! The digestive organs, the lungs, the muscles, the heart and the skin are all bolind to sllfler from the ef- fect of bad breathing. It is said that even 0nc’s teeth are damaged by it. Why, asks the girl who has a. passion for reasoning, should so many ill re- sult .from one poor little habit, bad though it is? _ Because to breathe properly is one of thc most important functions we have to perform. If we fail in this then the entire holly suffers in conse- quence. The wholc of 'respiration is not contained in the mere taking of air ilito the flings and then breath- ing it ollt again, Once the air reaches the lungs the oxygen is distributed through their lining, and taken up by the blood, which carries this life-giving food to cvr-rv cell in thc body. Then all im- puritics lirc thrown oil in the expired air. Since the nose is to the lungs what the mouth is to the stomach it is ful effects upon beauty. The girl \vhoiC0"°‘f"tf“l "CHU" 01' plan. The itev. eyes that lack lustre, skin that is|iOn, and asked to be allowed to fwlif. Many people keep bv their bells cer- tain books io read before going to sleep: and to find that they have been snatched away by careless harils is annoying. Everyone Should cultivate a inspect for the books of others. "`he_v slimlili he handled with care slid pr'iript`_v returnell, and iicvcr taken without permission, unless one wishes to la- bv-l oneself as an odious type of per- Son THE Ni<]WSPAI"ER “JOB.” lifniiy people believe that n newspn- 'per falls togctlicr without work or James MCIACOJ. a Presbyterian niin ister at Plisarlena, was of this oniii one edition of the Pasadena Star. The editor gladly nccepted the op- portunity to go fishing, and the niin- lister took up his dutics in the liens- paper office. This is_how he felt when he found himself nt Insta; the ‘end of his .task, which, it must be said, had been done quite creditably: "My timé is now almost up as I pen this last fine; my hand is nimnst paralyzed; my brain is befuddled, and I nm free to confess that I nm -right glad to vacntc the holy spot. Such rush and riot and disarray. Such a jumble and potpourri. It strikes mc as the effort to bring order out of chaos, and do it lightning quick. I am rcmin-ded of the memorable words: 'The earth was without form, and void and darkness was upon the face of the deep. And the spirit moved upon thc face of the waters.” Never shall I criticize newspaper men more] I slinll pray for them. They will have my hcnrt's forbearance henceforth and forever. They are the hardest worked, the shortest-lived, poorest,- paid brain \\'rir'\‘ers on this' weary old world. ten minutes and she will describe ai hehoccntric parallax of the heavens. Give her 20 -minutes and she ' d astroncniicnlly thc lullgitlldc Of D place by means of lunar suliiiinntions. G she cannot filld the pocket in ber dress. man never flags. He will give ‘ier , 1 half his fortune' he will give her his =' ' ’ . . whole heart; hc seems always ivllllng to give her evorytlllng that hc PUS- sesscs, expect his scat iii fi caix a, big stone fireplace fllll of crackling logs. lt is good to have a dry floor a reliable roof, a wall full of pegs and shelves; to have benches ol stools, and n big table, chests that are vermin proof, and a Cllliloaw full of handy tliiligs that no nomaii can tote around. “This is what many a huiiler will be thinking before the big game sea son is over, and many a one will be planning some sort of hut for seasons to come. "Since good hunting is s:ldon; found inthe neighboi-liood of a saw- ill, a lllmi_e:-yard, or a waggoll roall tide crux of the cabin sclitmc is how to get roofing material. Burk is Himsy :ind will srnrce outlast the scascn. 'l`rll‘r¢.-ll pa;er- \\li.it is more hideously unfit than a papci' cover- ing over hone.-rt log walls? Such li roo! fairly sliricks against its _sur- roiiiillings, and they groaii in ails- wer. _-\ilyv-'a;.', paper i~enp.lii~ts suwcu bo:ii'ds lllillcrlirrlbl, aiill the only way to get those l\on,l'll=; is to whip lhcm __ _ ______ _ _ 5 Vl___ _ ---»...- The kindlbutple as es _-the /neo/2_16.__ COSTS NO MORE THAN THE ORDINARY KINDS l ..- PURE FOOD LAWS Does NOTl'ontuin ALUM l COMPLIES WITH ALL l l full. wilalii out Pounocills ' 2 5 ¢ l' CO. LTD. TORONTQONT. - suck.- lr. 3 -.1 ,g _ out with a pit vi' lnulcy saw. A back-hreakiiig task, inllezlll Y K Il ADS. ` lvl-:w on rl s "The iliillg to do is to rivc clap- hoards fri.-iii trcru that grow on the spot. A clupboaril is simply a thin boarll,.fl'om two to four lc_t long. split or wor!-:cd iiith ri frce from straight-,=;r:lin;d fI£nib;l`. _It is a lit- tle thicker aloiig flue e-lgu than the “A cliipl~.o.-:rd roof is de,‘c:iiia`hlc_ lt harmonizes bctirr thfn any othir with the gen:-ral i\'ii.__-.icy .i`i`,\rt. Vlhzn I-I<')RA(`I‘} I"l'l!l'i`lIl! \..\' l'i'f>)I_-\l\`. As thc ages roll on v.'o;.ian has and 1,-mperiy lnill, it is :t.riiijro;if uni ,.1 Lynch fill" C2.. To Flishermen: _ V new. that there are other, being split from liolts. gshon Commissgm, fha i--4d"m' ii you have experience-;i. may from time io time of va' It may seem quite All correspondence ways of handling diffcrcni orbc-ilcr sen! oil demand. is ruin" rail Milla New To fishermen, Fieh Dealers.-Kindly i`:i~.-oi us with your name and address so lllzil iw mail you informliilm answered. i’ri\~<~ Llsls, Shipping Cards and Slen.-;;_ 0 We are established 41 Y}~},\l;g FRY US. Ollr careful alll-ntion and refer you for atandii ` ‘ - Dulln`s Merca handling, prompt ltinriis d results reay:hed,no1lo speak streets or will not cup, it will init :l gellf_‘l'll- .iftlielimited and satisfactnryaccouni Fulton National Bn tion." _ Ml ._.__~.__ -_ -_-f-~- pla _ ig l._ nfiie Agency. llr-ill. the Market .1 nk or any wh Ln. e \\ill be revelations to yon. Our sale dealer in lhe business. _ ce ni`business,i:i thefiiiesi in ihecity . York 1 J. EDWIN TRE _ll'~SpeciaIiv-Smells Eels and CI Was flailing 7 years and in lfulluii .\l:.rkol lg _vcars no can REFERENCES-l\Ihi'kvl .iiiil l~`uIi<\il .\`:liioii.'ll Bank N. Y. Cc, Brooklyn, or any \\'liol<=..~i.'lll: i"i:-:li Doa er in New York \VIlolesl»: Clam, Oyster and Fish Denl AKLE ll". hm! gllarailiee lop In-ir. allll l’c0plu's ‘l`l =_ 20 Fulton Fish Market, New York Consignments Solicifed. ii-zidmwf`rwl2w. Daily Returns '.i.‘111s 1s ` A Live Firm as Meng C h . _ 25 Fuliun Martel, lv “’ Y RK Smell: and 1|...iiirlinl--yi-fi-wi-i~|.il _ E11- s C o Bela -i Spccliliy Woman never revels even in the matical astronomy. Give ii woninli uill fin ive that some woman an hour and V a half, with the present fashions and 1* Anil yet man's admiration for wo- Mil @ “H J.IS. B.\LDAUl<` J. B. M¢0AR‘pll\' WIIOLESALE COMMISSION DEALERS IN _e`_5`i1°®@h ;Ex@""iS1