c _ ‘ P > ~ » ,> n ,A ». > - ';.,._:../g._5,~, -hw -, _,»~_;,_..,r__.k`¢»' 3 gr we we , gi , .egg -,. -_Q ,_ ,>»,,~,,.,;il../>,(.~'-e. , . ~, » ~ '» ` oo. -'-1', 'Y .» 1 1, ~' -` "~ 15.7.* ff 4 ~,'~ ;" ~ 'F 1** 1~:.;-‘ t. THE GUARDIAN, 'JHARLOTTETOWN '/FPEBRUARY 6 1899 ?_ n _ :_ ____V o -- _ or Y ' _` i n _1 i 1 i _ =_ L. QI l Russian red tape: “The Chita people M U N Y D N ’ S illll Mllllllllli GUlRQ\ll!M£'€€f; 25:92:22 ‘2.$i‘.1.*tfl‘:‘;‘i‘2 UFC \\ l’€ bago, sciatica and all t that lgynlahsdlrldmtllgg MONDAY. FEBRUARY 6. 1818. C 'ill lieve lum- . . . of rheumatic min, in In Quebec the government party two or three hourl. are congratulating themselves that gd cure in " fm the year’s deficit is only $213,000. Y" MUNYON. It has been so much bigger in years approved, all the prices for til1‘!b0l' ithereby and thus waste the ice Without 'At on 5,-out fe, past l and work had gone up in that risingl ¢`°l’l\°lI ‘Q0 1°f°fi0l' Of they WT- 25o_ o ,;,_|_ Gunide _ ___ young oown_ This was in 1862’wni|o 4.The ice-boxes should be filled be- t°,H§§}m :£2 meal' The text of the descriptive matter I wg., 5,5 (jhionn New estimates wen fore the rar is loaded; and there should Cl I C0 1505 Arch st. 'Phila in connection with the cut of the P ,mode and sent to St Petersburg and M a pl°“w“l "P917 °‘ i°° in umm un' | » ° ‘ s , » e ¢ wanted to build a watchtower, and collected the money for it; but their estimates had to be sent to St. Petersburg. So they went to the ministry of the interior; but when they cams back two years later. duly way as to be perfectly closed. A space one eight of an inohor less between the bottom of the doer and the door will permit the cold air to new out and thus waste a great deal of ice unnecessarily. 8. The outlet ot the water from the melted ice should have such a trap that the cold air cannot Bow out. If' there be a direct opening through the bottom of the tioor, the cold air will flow out Saturday, ought to have been credit twenty-five years, till at last the on ooolblo dos non . . . til it is unloaded. _, W. nw E-181°” H°“P‘*"“, ‘“ °“' ‘““° .°ff*‘° ’°°’Y W” '°P°‘E°°d -‘°' f““.4 5. The csrsnouifi be forwarded with R H E Ui i al ed °° the D“i‘Y E;‘°mi°€"» b““_ ‘he Chit* P°°P\°» mins Patiwcv. PM il elaine: ever? me the cirrhosis be t ___ _,_________________._..__. name Of Our c0ntcII1p0r&ry Wes lllad-` their estimated prices nearly double thoroughly oloaned to prevent any bed '_"”“" provincial treasury, and the claim Rudyard Kipiing is now in Now blltlef and 9325-“'Pf°L R°.b°1'l5°n’5 vertently omitted the real ones These fantastic esti smells from arising wli'ch might taint -1- mates were solemnly considered et St the products to be afterwards carriediu it ' . o ` _ ' ' I U a Y The Nova Scotian government inset Ppeto,-Shu,-g, and approved. That is 7. Fish, coal ciloand beer should not , the legislature with the statement of ‘how Chin, goods ,,.o,oh,.,oWo,._» be carried in cars intended to he_after- a prosperous year, a surplus in the ____ wards used for the transportation of Has at his Book and Stationefl' th” the 5“”‘“°°s °f th” P"°"ih°° ‘“`° Y°"k “Bd Wi1lf\0<10\1b5b6 S0lD8Wh\\l? Reportl.-___-*o*---_ ' Store-the best asortnient of Ja zinese in 8/ better ¢°11di°‘0U Ulla” “U fm? liorlised during his stay. While he is A L . P 3,, “_ I ‘C UlIIlB SIDCO l5l1O (1808 Of CODf6d€I‘&l210D. 3, mgsg ardgnf, and lgyal British Sub- p °r"ms_;°: vel _ ware ever imported to the Prdvince. We would like you to examine our Vases 5 o`clock,Tea and Chocolate Sets; they are superior to anything ever ofered on P.E. Island Medallions. and Pictures on Glass. Marked down for Cash-at F. .l HORNSBY’S VICTORIA ROW. REMUVED ! Oliand after Mondav. Oct Sui, my ations meinmyomeein the new wse North Side ot Queens Squat' e right upstairs. I1. AYERS UEHTlST» 3 _ , _ " _"" J?- Slandald lile |SSUl3llll0 llllllllldlly- Assets Forty two million Dollars Dggé Dis; . 3? .L.P All approved plans of insurance written. Unconditional, non forfeitable poli cies. s No better vestment than our 15 or 20 .year endowment. For rates and other information apply to P. E. I. Agency. Charlotte- town. l. W.HYN|]MAN, GENERAL AGENT Queen St. ‘Nhat 1% E E bout = __ __ A Steel Feed Botiar tals r all i f' We have some nice steel boilers -5 _ _ in stock that we will sell at a.§ small advance on cost. "“ _-_ These boilers are made of the; . _ br-st steel plate and by the besti boil ke . *' er ma rs -= , We guarantee them to be first= ;_ class in every res I- No cast -1 iron ends, ali steeliec 5 rl Call and see us before purchasing E JE; elsewhere. = limi slfwlm lu “1°|-is Monenn." Founders, Engineers and Machinists. I Steam Navigation Co‘s W hart. __ __-2 Chai lottetown, P. E. 1. _ § Phone 125. § Mlmllllmhllmmlllllllllllllllll an || || 1| |`|| mluu l 1-"W ui-1 u-1-" i i 11 l l P . -1 _ ject Mr. Kipling is at the same time Br o. A. R. _ ' Nearly sixty of the 92 candidates most friendly to the people of she The doves are censured, while the necessary_ to_ make full tickets for Unnod States and desirous of P,-0- crows are spared. 301191 W°]¢9» but” in “he °“° °f the reading world. He returned to Washington a neutral district like the District of Columbia will be created . ‘ 8 one province. `i Sir Charles Tapper is devoting himself to completing a thorough or- ganization of the Conservative party. Mr. Dalby, editor of the Montreal Star, has been selected to organise the English-speaking portion of Quebec and will devote his entire time to the task, severing his editori- al connection with the Star. The Intercolonial is energetically preparing for the enlarged ti-ailic, which is hoped to be realized in the near future. Mr. Pottinger, the General Hanager, tells that the rail- way has just purchased twenty new freight locomotives, has ordered five more and has several hiirvflrefl freight cars under construction. Mr. Pottinger adds that the railway will make every provision for the trafic which may be developed by the new steamship line between Milford Haven and Paspebiac, of which the Gaspesia is the pioneer ship. The Toronto Globe says it is esti- mated that the Canadian revenue suHers very seriously by the smug- gling oi spirits and liquors from St. Pierre and Miquelon. At these islands “cheap.gin and vile spirits with other names, but all pretty much of one brand, are imported from Germany, and as no British. consul is allowed on St. Pierre , the stuH' is divided up , without fear among small, swift-_sailing craft that make their way to convenient spots all up and down our coast from Cape Breton to Quebec. Whole parishes are deinoralizcd by an elaborate sys- tem of smuggling, and it is estimated that our revenue suffers in conse- quence to the extent of $800,000 a year.” So says the Globe. The figures are really alarming if only the money loss is considered and doubly sc when the resulting demoralization and degradation are considered. It would be a good bargain if Canada 'could buy the two little French islands for . a few millions and put an end to the enormous illicit trafIic~ m. < ., .f ` ' I , , . '_ N D , 7-A” ;» . . , y\ - .f’/7"->` . 3 r\ ,____~ if . \ : 11: = 11// /4'! .. AX I _ l\t\ \ 5'? ' _._`... \ _-L_ ‘Z . ‘lk fig: __ ':'_. ‘~./~/-. 2, arg _ _' nfl' 1 4` . _ '\;.`_~\. f .. c ~ . I/ ' , . i'_-'.~ ;~ ,' x |; ‘ ' ` / lf.. .. ‘.5 ' *Sa* V _ 7- F :_ l ` i ,V if . -“ v ff ’ . \. \T » #ff rl fl il. I U .~~__-ff' ~ '.. ~ 7% ~ ~t ’ 3" ’. Markwri 3. l'i=ime Pickers. r \\'i'ite for Czitalogiies and prices °fa“.V 5-100% you require. UQ 35%' HI:-f'_§n - \\ ly _This is Good Furniture. if //'l U ‘ '/ I ft _ l Big and Little. \ , Q `\ Big tables at -little prices-little tables at no prices at al1--- simply pay for the value of the work. l . ._ . l. {m,“`¢ 4 ‘ i . .ai about it so that it will belon to no Refrigerator Cars ~ P I 5» frigerator cars have been such in name rough; the doors have not been quite close; the cats have not been thorough- ly clean. and the pipe through which the water from the melted ice opened into and out of the car was without anyirap. That permitted the cooled air to dow out, and the cooling indu- car. been satisfactory, and special cars were fruits. It keeps you in excellent both parties in all the constituencies/looting good fooling bobwoon tho two °"_-»"- 1 __ _ in New Brunswick, have eben already n,,t,ions_ Rnd ,rd K; yin was 5-om ,From spotted skins the leopard does _ _ . Y P 8 - nominated. Indications are that ot Bombgy, India in 1365 His ¥0f1'alI1-“"Fal°° every seat will be contested. A li_s_t f too ’ J h _Lo lk ood K- 1- , _ _ ""'°"" of those so far in the field #Prem 111 hiss bf tiisnschseiwef inddsiliiisi' ` Th” ““"°“ ”’ °‘7mP°”y °f P1"’°"' lm" telegmphic columns' "‘t L“h°'°' Rud-7'"d "as °d“°“°°d in Good taste andnature always speak" °”’“"' En land but return 'a in . tin Australian despatch tells that i18§0_ Ao nftoon yogi; dgnnlonilo bo_ the same' the f¢d°1'“l"i°” °f °h° °°l°ni°° them’ came sub-editor of the Lahore Civil The face of wealth in poverty we °°W *PP°“"S mb” in ”°°" P"°sP°°°- and Military Gazette. While in Wear- Thf’ °°Pi"'*l Of tl” C°mm°1“'°*1“h India he wrote many short stories and --' will be located somewhere in New dimes that soon booomo fonnlinr to Pray fora sound mind in a sound body. _ s Eid‘1s79 dh " . "*” ' joggdmi S13” dn y ;f_‘0win;8 gage 5:1 Wan; islthe scorn of every wealthy- _ oo ~ I l A "°v°”“° fm” the w°"k3 °f hm Pen' fi,And wit in rags is turned to ridicule.-; Dryden. A _ -°'* No man ever reached the heights of In some instances in ast el! rc- ' vice at first. only. The insulation has not been tho-- Who om an some ot othorio mo “__ cape. Is but a brute; at best, in human shape. -Fate. A long depend;-iizein an hcur is lost.--Dryden. _ ‘ ence of the ice was left along two hun-_ ' '__ drod milos or ]ooo of ,aaron t Prudence supplies the want of every d rack, V, without bcnetiting the contents of the3g°°d‘ ‘ _ - The cars used for this service in 1897 , To 3’°“th the greatest 1'°V°f°”°° isi on the canadian Prone Ra-lway have- due - _ pupgred gy ,he G,-and T1-nnk Railway ,` Vice oft is hid in Virtue’s fair disguioe. and the Intercolonial which carried 'Ami if* her b°n'°W9d f°1'm 95031395 1'3- tbeir contents in excellent ccndition.| qulriag eyes- " _ F * ' . I The main points to be looked after in a ' -‘-1 e » refrigerator car are :_ ` We seldom find much sense with an F- ? I 1 S & 1. The car should be properly insul- it 0X<0d f01'¥UU‘= l°lU°d~ ' ° ated, particular attention being given tol ---V effective. _ss the winter time is often a ` gerfect dHead»;_;l;e cause of serious illness. Thee* ,§{§ ‘erS’ Spee 7 rel <` ‘* Very prevalent. TIIC Salt ¢0nt3in¢d in *um fg;?.a;;§1!§fo_ pure) fresh fruits is bm-° »*l.axal|ve llromo lluinlne ficial. to the system. The § mt to” Pleasant t scarcity of fresh fruits, in p our gym es basis of ABBEY’S EFFERVES- Quinine Wine, standar . 0 .. . ° .l ....~..................;t Joi-|N |v|e|_Eon ` tracted from the juices of fresh tial". ulgliitisli Cough Cure, i “Wh fl” YW "°“““' *>lt IIIOIICV WC &Sl{ fOI' l'»l1€IIl. C W`er;en’s rubbers ` '\Voni<.>n’s rubbers, Wool lined 1\li=.ses’rubbers,wcol lined fic. Bf>y’~< rirlibers , ll. :fl rubbers }il¥.»=_.’s v.~e.terprocf Overs-hoes l ’ i il'li‘l»'ll\~“'lYllllllllfllhmllll.l'l|‘l‘dll»l\lll»‘\lll»tlf\»‘l’ llllllflllllllllll,M W1 illlfil ' ` ` . mum CTS, a trial shipment ofrubber > goods from anew factory. We do not know how good they are, but think they _are well Worth the llll is i r-“P I-H ' \ the insulation of the floor of the car and Such, whose sole bliss is eating; i M|LL|NER! Ll ‘to the corners where the sides of thelwho can give but that one brutal rea- e L U ' ' New Cloth for F iiisliings always on hand Sartorial ,.f'_" ""'\ V _ trial size, 25a * Central Drugstore. ‘V ` . A l_*Sunnyside, . . :_ T`\`-_ toil Furullurels Saud Furniture at Ani Price _:o_o jf; _ 1 `~1.__:-_,gf-f.i.= - i `iiij`_'>`<7`.i_`i»"\\' ;\\` r i ' . I " 1 M 1 _Y = \ ( . T B LES sfnliiilitiiii»iii:iiiliiiiiiritiilitililitiiiiilii:iv.iia . _\ Fmiiiv e \|=LuuRj N _ ' - RUNS. and Harness. Any person in want of the above, their advantage to;cal1' at our store and see for themselves or notations. s A. HURNE & lt Pays to Buy We 'have the finest selection in each to be had in the city, especially so in our bleached and ui.b`ca.ched; _Pillow Cotton, circular; White Cotiton, Qdills Linens, bleached and Cream; Table Night Robes. Drawers-, Uorset Chemises, Embroideriee, ~ chiefs, White Cambria, ` Big bargains in' Remnants- of We 'have opened a fine line of N Suitings. Overcoatings and Tron, erin; Call now' and get iirst choide--a full line Flour and Bran a `lFor Sale-Cheap Wlholesale and retail. Peiiclns’ Prints, Flannclettes, Dress Goods, Silks, and Art1sm‘i I 7 50 Bbls Phenox 1150 “ Stockwell 2150 “ Beaver R150 “ Bride .100 “V Cornmeal ‘ 3 50 “ Hungarnry l 25 “ Rolled 600 Bags Bran 200 " Sh0rt»s j 50 “ Oil Cake 125 “ Calf'Meal hilso-Jainting z 'fm 2Qc. 250. 9 '26c. ` Sic. Tic ~.». 1 infisuingantnuc S TOCK TAKIN “le are making a reasonable reduction on all lines of Boots Slippers, etc. ' In order to make room for Spiin stock, ive romise all . g 1 ` P us with a call in each lane. _ Reiiiembei' We a.1Way%__Sell cheaper than the Cheapest. I P' Nei _ a _ i a j,Is 1. . . Und Knich Chemises lld@!llKll|i ° epecia Plain and ' Q! _ In Our Bpe 44 46-inch, rcnlar, 40 in “ 42`°iii 111.51," 42 ii other Ci U _ . 4+ Hono&;s&;_82 Times 'D _ ___ ._ table 0 8-_HI Fresh ev it I5 Tele] D. STI l`¢Ll_Pl= Bakes l -_-_ lin W8 have .» 3 goods t 'I he B1 at the very lows Berne;-of Great We art day Does whether lug our H01 P