“___ _ A *Egan ` ‘F I ' §“'**i» Y {__‘li mg I THE GUARDIAN OHARLOITETOWNP AUGUST 27, 1898 _ ' étgiah ni. rxljoilliilihii tm in ii oooiim or ERTIFICATE` it itri \- va" “tit ii\\‘,¥..' i-\ nav. riiomis rnorisii, o.ti. President. nionroni Aciineiiw' r _ li lR_ I. B. OAKES, ILA. Principal. A PREGNANT LESSON_ Much of Spaln'» and Itnly’o Woo Duo to KISS ADELAIDE F_ TRUE,I.A. Principal. D°l*l'“°“°° °f 1"°’°'“- ` Inasmuch as a proposition is pending in congress to reopen to settlement cer- . __ tain forest reservations in the west, n -Ifyou are intending to t:iki~ n thorough V05' Pwtinent °°mm°nt is that nude by course of study you had lietter try tliose Mr- Chilrles Fraud' Adam’ on °n° of it-Iiools. as tho host iidvanlngcs, with -_ th” Callses that h&V0 16d £0 the downfall the inost pleasing surroundings are 0! Spam- It mafact thatfh" pemnsuh here provided at clifapest rates. mee Supported 8 Pqpulanon of 40’000'° The ACADEM Y t-onrsrs propato for 000 to 50'000’000 and 'ww holds ‘ tuatriculation to the Uiiivirsity or for m°“3_‘”'17'000'o0°' The mai” rms” fm' business life. 'l`lieic is in adilition a that “_ “amd by Mr' Adam' as f°u°ws: well equipped Manual ’I`raining Depart- Dumas the, 1°" three years _I 19" ment and the opportunity for tree in- passed "meh "me in, Eumpei vwitmg' struction in the School of Horticulture. “Dong 091°’ °°'mt”es' Sum’ R857’ The Sl~Ii\lINAl{Y furnishes a thorough Germally' France andhEn8éand° I 0° Collegiate Course :ind tiist class eve? wishes to study t 6 e ectic 8 of instruction in Instrumental, and Vocal estmgion aucountry 3:3* 0; Pe`§2 Music, Art, l__i_§c _ showing ourselves to be wiser than the ciiimi-,,,,‘ ,,,,,1,,,- 12 ,e,,,.,,_ mf ,_,,.e_ In,a°2°,_‘;_° nation whose decay is now so evident. °“d°" l Y°=11=*- ffggéow C The forests of the Pacific slope should 'r°1,iv,~, i, 1,,,,,d;,,, ,,,:‘f;f,’f,'dond,m_y “lm be intelligently preserved; the waste °1*E§°io'3d¥_*?1?_€i;=I_%:Uas3e&5-$;.36 _gi-oéii mini: lands of the Mississippi valley and At- B,,,,,,. ,3,_5,,_ fggmd- thptcgsggé :moo oociiniiocio occ-oforosioo. _ 4-0363*?-:;>;pb°" ___ ` There can be no better investment in ' ' "WP 01|. a double sense than to replant those _ “““°“°"' M°”t"°‘“' St' J°h“°N~ B- portions if the country tliatafe practi~ ` cally useless for farming with the trees that in a generation or I two would by their value as timber repay the cost with interest -Pittsburg Dispatch. ‘The Land ot'Eiaiigeline Route Ti......-..Z§I».°.‘1I‘..I1“Z..”.‘7.‘;...i...i».... _ sound was eaten Saturday night near -p passe _ _ Buenna, on the east Shore 01' tho Bolllld all iilfrgiuiitf Nocgrggrf gitgiglf between Tacoma and Seattle. Tho f8&BIi~ iflfg §_:'g\;rll_n_.a‘==_ Prince Edward 1.- or was s member of the bruin family, nelélsgfmrqwtmgomod by the companys and beehives loaded with honey and liv-' mt Pu1{;_:’_-_ ggvécpgggrgfgna mg, stmger loaded honey makers was induoenmnisi to an who appreciate safely? the bm °t fare' . °°°°°mFor “lf-ig¢;gfr:_>;iu1(\)§\_d5p'e;>du.`b_6s _de book The hives belonged to Dr. Oliver and etc, write to A. D. Hewat. Genef°aIuPassengeSl' wer? standing m his yard neginuenna’ Agent. 125 Hollis lt. Halifax. Then- delicious honey attrac the bear p_ Q| |.~|(|~s, suPt_ and tempted’ 'him beyond resistance, Kent" "9 N S bees and their weapons notwithstanding. 9 » » mlgri Bruin wins not at all backward W *_ cAM PB e ping himself, and when the feast _ .General M ELL’ was done he had _swallowed the honey ,une 14 _I4 anagef and bees of one hive and part of those iv _ mo. of a Second. Heleft nothing to tell the f tale except his footprints on the sand, the partly demoltished hive and the home and the remainder of the homestead, to- gether with the idoctor, who is busy ex- p1a_iuing_ how itlhap ned and con __ tu D9 81'! ° latlng himself 'upon his fortunate es- cape.-Tacoma. Ledger. _ Buiboua noun Notice.. ~ on R Not uncommon on the billboards of . - omearedeath announcements. Itrans- ;_Vf_‘_1il1;’_;\'_f;’__f§_f;l_§;l1f_:_;1___:1gbaggays Luca oaoacirom in wiiiio poster with ii . o ea, bord ’ _ $20.00 for Watches not_worth by yfeet wide: er perhaps 8 feet has $5-00 bi' buying of peddlers Yesterday, at arms. m.. mor o mm iii- gml gthers who are not Wa_tch_ ness, succumbed Giuseppe Stazl of the record- ~ . °r‘S °Hl¢0 of the Chamber' of Commerce of makers' D0 not be d€CBlV6(l, Rome. a man noble and patriotic( His but; when ygu want a rehable friends are invited to accompany the body to » I. QQE 2 Ir, 7 5o~Q'f"° N il i hi in EQ? i E *I ca' --1 cn: i gr- 'riiclr Own Making. lllngo Forth a Story. <41. ‘ Some way, when ii man makes a profos- _ . Bowuuvmr; Om. ' o » non oiiiiiiort, iioiowom it coo iiiniiioif. __ 'iiiistiiiliiwc W ,,, d Nature takes out of the man what she puts into his chest. She's afraid he will build 'n tower of Babel so high that he’ll enter paradise, and so she blocks his little game by stuillng him to the point of burst- ing with vanity. The professional musl- clsn lives ln a little world of his own fash- lonlng, nearly as small as an aotor’s unl- verse, whlch means New York and “tho provinces." 'Most actors lose their real characters playing they are somebody else, and writing men who break away from the great and seething world of God's fal- lible men and women become puny little fellows of myoplo vision and atrophied faculties. Shakespeare was a theater man- ager, Dante an oillceholdcr, Bobble Burns a former, Lamb a bookkee`per, Milton I schoolteaoher and clerk, ordsworth ii stamp agent, and I cannot recall a single individual trained and educated for a writer who ever was one. The artists of earth are men who have been something else _first and something else besides professionals. To belong to the" fesh ' istowoaraN0. 6 hat and \ Bl _ Watch buy only of one who understands the trade and &&I(S Ollly afalr price fora good article. H. TIIYLIIII, JIWELER AID OPTICIAN. Ch’town. its last abode\ starting from the house for sho Lwcara at 3 o'clock on Wednesday uex , mo 301- 'run Psalms. This Placai-d,.likc alll others in Rome, I bore a 1 cent iznternal .revenue Siam _ P- Even ilhe placards in .gimp windgws’ V when Cfmveyting any airnoimcement, are thus stamped. ’It is a tax which certain- IY meets someiof Adam Smith’s famous | 53110119. b0iI1g,i at any rate, cheapand 888y of collection,” for dt would be v , ‘WY £0 disoovaraiiyattenipt to evadeelz I-Press and Printqir. ,_ J _ _ - ._--*___ 14.--¢q c li Per _ lose all consclomnem of the meaning of meumiet tuum. But of all !11‘0f8¢Si0_nAll none are quite so little and fussy as musl- cians, and to prove the assertion I'll ex- plain that if a layman ventures a word as to his liking for music in a professlonal’s presence he of the fur collar always asks iclly and ironically, "Ah, than you play?" The reply being ln the negative, a look is given that implies you neither have a right to criticise music nor to like lt. This contempt for the layman I know ex- ists among histrlons in degree, but not in the universal way it does among musl- clans. If you express your liking for poetry, no one ever thinks to ask you if you write. If you state your preference for a certain sty o of painting, you are not supposed to apologize for the fact that you never threw a pot of color at acanvas, but musicians have forced such a condition of timidlty on the public that a man who docs not perform seldom dares reveal the fact that he knows a lewis harpfrom an ac- cordion lest he incur the irony of the man who gives ten lessons in vocal harmony for $5.-Elbert Hubbard in Phlllstine. ANIMAL OLEVERNESS. A Blind DozhWhp Gave Evidence That o Oodd Count. In the instance abouttobeglvcnl think that thedog evinoedanabstraot idea of numbers or else showed phenomenal powers of observation and discrimination. The animal in question, a high bred col- lie, recelvedan injury a year or so ago through which she became permanently and totally blind. Recently she gave birth to a lltterof sixpupples, nllof W ich were uniform in size _and in markings. Immediately after the birth of the puppies the dog's owner had mother and young removed from the dark cellar 'ln which theythenwereandcarrledtoawarm and well ventilated room in his stables. In the darkness of the cellar one of the pup pies was overlooked and loft bohlnd._ AQ soon as the mother entered the box in which her young had been placed she pro- ceeded to examine them, noslng them about and licking them. Suddenly she appeared to become very much disturbed about something. She jumped out of the box and then jumped back again, nosing the puppies as before. Again she jumped from the box and then made her way to- ward the cellar, followed by her astonished owner, who had begun to have an inkllng as to what disturbed her. She hadcount- ed her onngones and haddiscovcred that onehod been left behind. Sure enough, the abandoned puppy was soon found and carried in triumph to the new home. ` So astonished was the gentleman aifthle blind creature’s intelligence that he resolv- ed to experiment Ho. removed another puppy andheld it inhlsarms. _ It was ' not long before the blind mother showed her distress so plainly that hm lost young one was restored to her, where- upon she lay down in the box and gave herself up to the chief function of mater- nity-suokling her young.-Llpplncott’s. Running o Blockade. General I4ew'Wa1lace of Indiana relate; on interesting Story of how an' English vessel ran the blockade of _Galveston dur- ing the late war. Ho witnessed the feat and could not understand how the vessel got past the American ships, bombarded as it was with shot and shell. After-ward General Wallace met a Confederate who was famular with the incident. “Do you mean to say," asked thogell- oral of the Confederate, “that the blockade tunnel' passed in without losing a man?" "Oh, ZIIOI" Bald the Confederate. “Five men were killed at the wheel.” “There is something else I should like to know, ” said General Wallace, “and I that is the nationality of the man who ran that blockade. " “I’ll tell you that,” laughed the Con- féderafe, slapping his leg. “That man * was a Yankeefrom the state of Massa. ciiusetts."-Si. Louis Republic. _ Slow and Sure. _ " ‘A high ment omcial once criti- cised the deliberate methods of laborers, especially of shovelers on railroads. I had often noticed this unhurry myself, and took Occasion once to ask a genial fellow, _With 5 long upper lip and a pipe, the rea- |011. “Begorra, sorr," my friend responded, , “whin I furst wint on the job I clane tore _I up the ground. ‘Hould on t’ says the b’ys. 3_1: yeiz want to be kilt intlrelyl' It’s Ovelfulofter shovelful allday. If-yu' kapo np that llol¥,“yea’ll laid out by s phil: of b§fom'an~hour.'- Sure, it was tru , teady ond; aisy is the womi f01' the long pull. I was on the job afull wake betoor I got me breath backl The b’ys could walk away hom me and nlver lay a hair, and the boss fornlnst in th e . shadecallin me the shirk bekaze I did be breaki ’ n me back wid too much industhry I" N8 AND ACTORS (FICE TOEODIO abbot) w “_ _, im-..._ .. .._. ..-au ¢ ..."..-i.-..--._.._ . .1`}_..'-'.Ji~s».._..,...."* "° ` .3_»l-ab-11.'-"'-`=L-r..i’.5».1L_-,i'.:L;.iL'.-~=-3 1 ._ 1 so \ e, o un ersi ned, \°i'.",’I “wx lf., oerllfy that tlieliealth 1 /of tho Rev. _R A. , Bilkcy hasfcriiiontlis i =_;"_;‘_"._.._._'_"*_:._ ,// been detorioroting. ~.-5___---__~=-_~' tliatthc is’i.o.a ` i.`l.5§`.IL“ ,§§’.§’.IJI.`-fill? and urgently requires tmmcdiiitc, iiiiti prolonged rest. J. W. Mcliauglilin. M.D., A. Beith, M.D., Ii. Holland Reid. M.R.C.B., etc. THIS INTERVIEW TELLS ,IT. A reporter called on the Rev. R. A. ` Bllkey, rector St. John'| (Episcopal) Church, Bowmanville, Ontario, during a church function, and oif _congratulating him on the great change for the bitter in his appearance, the reverend gentleman laid, “It is due entirely to Dr. Ward’s Blood and Nerve Pills. “I sntlarod for over three yogi-s from extreme nervousness, weakness and pros- tration, and could not obtain relic . A few months ago it became only too op- . rent that extreme noi-vous prostration Edd let in, ll I loot Bash a.nd~'ap tito rapidly. Three of ourfour medicolmmcu pronounced me in urgent need of immedi- ate and prolonged rest in order to build up my nervous system, giving me a certiil- cate to that edcct. -About this time, by '§ul'e accident, Dr. Ward's Blood and f= orvo Pills worm brought to my notice. _ I decided to try themnand on doing so ii. decided change for the better took place at once. I have sings continued taking 'thc pills, with continued and marked benc- dt and lm rovement. My a petite hal returned. Iam gaining in della oteadil. , ma my fnimi iioliiii ii. me god. Further, am care that those results are _duo to thc action of Dr. Ward’| Blood and Nerve Pills, and Iihavc every confidence that they will do for other! All that they have done' for ine.” , ' Dr. Yc.ld's lbod and Ncrvo Pllhnarc mile; 2.'£'l.1f£§‘.i!.?‘tf.f’§l“i7’.Z.‘!.ii‘L‘l'l.“}..i~“3.£“;.?’. ll| __ MISCELLANEOUS ITEM. HOW SHE WAS TROUBLED. “I was ailiictdd .with that tired feeling and had no appetite. A fpiend advised me to try »Hood's Sarsaparil a which I did and in a short time my appetite was bet- r and the ti ,,,_ A_...-__..... | tit ::'::.!'.:'. 1-_:.:._._"“"' I II] It ` §§ iii* $25 need a blood purifier Mus S Kmrg, trice Ontario lIood’s Pills are the only pills to ttlie otg\dHood‘s Sarsaparilla Be sure to get s Regular action of the bowels lass ryto health LaxaLiver Pills are the t occasional cathartic for family or eral use ,Price25c Any drugtrist. 'Is hard on the _bab.es» Thousands dis i nually from Diauffhoea who might be Sgaod by Dr, F0wlor'5 Extract of Wild children or adults. 25g, at all (15515,-,_ Maud--What makes yon treat Jack so coldly? You used’ to find him so interesting. ' ` _ Marie-Didn‘t you know I was ez:-` f° _'red feeling was gona. Since then we always _takew Hood’g when wg wi ' ' H _ . . I ` bw . o _ _. _ in sa of Aga CUTTING TEET I1 I H W wberry. ,It cures all bowel complaints g sam _ ff _ _.. \ ~ "' . . _ _. ...L _ _ _ _ gt -li.-;>l=-“#§-;'--_->‘-~-“»*in-&¢lnA;;;;_--or-=y~`.-iigx _ ___ ... ,_ ” _.1 PtMi___..t. __ V' -'_r._ S. S.. “Halifax City" will .leave Halifax for London, G ll. on ‘August 25. This Steamer i-i timed with cold storage. I I S.S. "UIundilL” Will Iutivu Halifax for Liverpool on August 17. _ W. W. CLARKE. Age-nl Ch’town. Aug. 10 ’98. L _ __ . -_f_"_ __ " . ¢ _ ,.i\ 4 -2 .___ E. ,__ _E 'l`0 v Co me M 10t‘i lb f tit s. s. liiii.iF_iix I win tom cnliii.o'1'1'i:'roivii init BOSTON every' Tuesday' at 1 p.m.. _ 3;? ` = ,_ .lf calling at Hawkesb_ur` and Halifax. > I » . V _ i ._ _ __ -_ ¢ _’ P ww... Returning leiive B(ISTON every Sai. urdav at noon. - Passengers leaving CllARl.0,'l"l‘E.i __ TOWN Wednesday iiiorning via Picton with -s. s. iiA_i_.1FAX” niiiiig Wai. nr ni... va. Tickets [or sale at stations I’ E. l ilway. For Tickets. rates and all ._ ».. ' information applyio W. W. CLARK. ' _ _ o Bost Plant Lili? of _ ottetown to Boston, via Picton and alifax,$Q,1.K - Passengers leaving ednesday morning connect toamer “Halifax” at Halil'BX~tI1B esvening. ' - 7 ' ? | = ._ _.-“’*=‘ffi' Tickets for sale by “ ` ' W. W CLARK, Aaw \ :_ ,.1 i. . =.. 7 ,L.___ _ _ _.___ Haévhniiésf PECTORAL BALSAM Superiorffor Cougbs. Colds, throat ond lung troubles of young or old: Pleasant to take. Prico25n. 3 “I had an cwtul cloiio shave last .night I" , _ “Hovrdid it happen P” ` “I was going to rec my host girl, and she qnarantinea me ifmy lace is rough.” Miibimfi sorting Heaawiio rows... cure headaches qiiicli , and leave no depreca- ing after eifoctl. Ptico _l0c- and '25c. at all dealers. _ - ‘°Tiiai’s a warm tie that Sprockott is wearing.” ' -‘Warm P Why, a policeman saw it the other day and air. sted him lOl' scorching,” - ` 'A Kidney Blockade ls a serious thing for the wholg body and calls forfpeedy relief. Donn? Kidney Pills break up any kidney- blockade and cure Baclzacbe, Dropsy, Diabetes Brighvs _Dl86a8e." Urinary troubles and Bladder weaknessl ‘ . Dr. Low’s Pleasant Worm Syrupjs the nicest and ,most effective remedy for worms of'all kinds. Never any ii-cubic fretting the children to take it~ Cananoquc’s Popular Baker. _Mr, LawenooO'N6ills tho ‘WBII KIIOWII dispenser of the ‘°Stad` of life, ‘Gananoqllo .0nt, Says: 'I have used Milburds Heart and Nerve Pills and can highly recommend them for heart troubles and uervousness,,' May-I said something to Jack last night which he declared made him the happiest man in the world Pamela-So you refused him after all. D0li’Ia neglect that nasty cough. Dr.. I ged to him now? ' “ i .i 3% lf *HH The A .-(ll’€Zll ‘i Home.. _ Dye' "'d..‘l.l’.!’.‘.:.E".i‘?i‘.’.‘l"’ _ D At one operation. Ia superseding All other dyes. _ Wherever intro- duced. Its (ISI-lilienient May be used by Haseontrlbutedto Anyone without Its popularity; _ Previous. expert; ence. _ Gi ' ` ' .‘;r.§:..':.°t:. iii; ln... i......... . good omstrcaki . Dyed wlthit. _ _ A strong g:__i2{yea_Bitka Beauty. freshnasni na. _ And nvenuesa of " ' - " " ' Wmlann and ot _ colors, #Ons Are characterl=~ 1-' _ Equally well. tics. Does not -give that Commongppouance ~ Imported' ycommon dyes. IIAYPOLE e SIIAP _ Made In England. . 10 cents acake for all colors and 15 cents for Black. ' At all-D ts: _lu all colors. _ f' lggiggl. Fabrics. ‘I Free Book of Sample of Work from ‘ P. E. istiitii iiiztoi ,Mm Grown Fluke: U\'\\\&l\ -'¢iewo.n£§*?""" 30.STc‘Ni"".:u '"°"""" ri.. out .i.ia.....-~ e I ._` m I £b¥"ll%$.§ can make close connoctioirat Halifax _ . , 5; nceday evening at 11 p. in. _ i ,.; ..,_.;-._,-.» ,, _ __ Ra. _ ° ' _ I 11 .iuiiisz..1~1'u|im W0od’s Norway Pine Syrup can cure it. Best cough remedy _ma°le. 25c., all dealers. ‘ She-You say that you have never to it ? ' ~ He -I was married once. _ A ct.EAR_si-m °..i..-n~... ... ...W ~ H? 0 with ilatroductzloiiwlzy the Btaoesaiidflanodo. I ' W '°I~" ' _ oi as o t'iiI»"§innisi- ofEa\watlon.Dr.R°°°- "UW" “Cm” I” 'mm of n';‘i.i‘;°?.“.i'i&‘..°l¥l.“.“t.1'l.£L“?S‘.2"~.T..“i»l.“i"..o nd impoiing national ftuioral will bcthbe ascribed and illustrated. 612 xl0} xlnchoa. Retail $2.50, worth$t.gg0 Magnificent hindlllt Bruton and _ 5 C, A. P. I..lne.lo\‘ llirotusety' illustra' . Pioatiectllf 75 °°“‘ I "wa B ` ` ` tions. leaving the skin clear and smooth, _ -Chi°¢\80 Post. ‘_ _ “___ _ _ be ii cncnoium' . P. I I n.f5L1'iii'?dARnErsoN ooIu__i;i_\gl\_r, , nm _,m‘{"..m _ 'ioaoivr ~ ' ;_ 4, _ A