in 4. ` 1 2 GUARDIAN, CHARLO'[`1`E'l‘t)WN, FEGRU \RY 14 1599. - , 1 rl \ | ,E 1 I€* l I The coming gene ration will have fewer _ skin diseases, because E so many mothers are: using Baby’s Own Soap ' Tu: Auizirr Ton.:-r Son Co. Morrrntai. lnillunicvultiu or TNI ¢:¢l.|!llA1’SD ALBERT 'ro1u:1' SOAPS O IO C .Q one ooo~ooo¢oooslsooo0'0 h.-. _.I -- 7 ,QQ -nv; --_-_, as those thus referred to. Among ' ` ` al Pm t_i|ll_ Flaming £itr!cts___ Pm tall toilets :Pm Sold lilly Poster Qhn Ball Spices For QUALITY an VALUE are UNSUB- PASSED. Ask for thern.' Send to Pure Gold, - onto, for souvenir. §°Mail orders have specia- ttention. ' _ Agent, A. L. BEER, P. O. Box 50, Ch’town. girlie Bill Biting hular IIOGIUDU U 1% 9. W0 @ Qi? S%99.9@§.§ Piol J ll Robertson [DAIRY COMMISSIO 'ER, and P80 FESSB 3 Of the Experi 'rental Dairy Farm will visit thi~ province in the inte; sts ofthe Farmers ard Hortloultorists And will hole .neetings as follows: Monday, 27tl `-`eb.-At Rustico Bank at 12.30; Brada r~ane Hall at 7. Tuesday,28th E-`eb.- Kensington Hall at 2; Sunimersiv-1 at 7. Wednesday, .\l_arch 1-()`Leary Hall at 2; Alberrfn a. 7. Thursday, March 2-St. Peters at 2 ; Souris at 7. Fridav, March 3 -Charlottetown in Kind-.rgarten Hall.at 2; also at a meet- ' f th Dair Associations f the,P o I no ondbonoooo 5_4 __ MAGUIIN THE GUARDIAN _\n Independent. Journal, untrainmelled an czirlcssminiiiig to be Just. lmparttal, Rellablei New8_Y sgckiiig at all liiiic.: to further the best in rerests ofilio pcoplc,and recoznizedthcrefore 8.5 The Peop1e’s Paper. Published at its ntllces, .\'e.w Pro\\'.i.».N is onl ' desirous for 5 ¥---§-----an Tlie Export Apple Trade- _ Woodall & Co.*s report ot the apple market in Great Britain contains some facts. ot value to Canadian apple-grow- ers. 'Ihe report is dated Liverpool, December 31st. Up to that time this season there was a large increase in the imports. The report states that, up to Oct. lst, the arrivals were early varieties, which were, for the most part, exceedingly poor quality and land- disappointing, but, where it was gocd, competition was keen. At the end of October the qualityand condition ofthe fruit had notimproved any and the im- pression gained ground that, not only wasthe crop small, but of miserable quality, Canadian being particularly poor and unattractive. This state of aiairs continued through;the tirst week in November, but, in the second week, I arriving, which caused confidence and an immediate active demand. Towards the end of the month some really hand- some fruit was received from Canada. During the first of December arrivals were excellent in every respect and the demand active. During the third week the demand fell off, the quantity arriv- ing being too large to support the ex- isting high range of prices. The pos- ition became worse about Christmas and was the more aggravated because of the poor condition of the fruit, much of which showed signs of being frosted, especially some Canadians. At the end of the year there was a distinct improve- ment in price with the prospects that the new year would bring ahigh range of price and moderate supplies. . Une point to notice in this report is that early fruit. as a rule. givee very poor satisfaction. It ishard to under- stand how fruit, if properly looked after, could getjrosted in transit. It might be possible that it was injured before being shiopad. li A eff' hip ¢*'\`f ‘. ‘f - _\_»¢ C enables them to withstand all the hardships they will live long, happy lives of mutual helpfulness, and they will be blessed with amiable, healthy children. They will sit back without regret over a. mutually happy, `.ielpi`ul, useful, successful companionship. I There are thousands of young couples 'every day who start wedded life with but me drawback,-one or the other, or both, uilfer from ill-health. Tliere can be no true wedded happiness that is overshadowed by the black cloud of physical suffering. The 'nan who contemplates matriiiiony, and re- alizes that through overwork or worry or neglect, he is suffering from ill -health, fnould take the proper steps to remedy it icfore he assumes the responsibilities of a iiiisband. Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Dis- ‘ :overy is the best of all medicines for men who have neglected their health. It makes the appetite keen, the digestion perfect, the liver active, and the blood pure and rich with life-giving elements. It is the great blood-maker and flesh-builder. It invigor- atcs and gives virility, strength and vigor. No Woman should wed while she suffers way. These are the most disastrous of dis- orders from which a woman can suffer. They break down her general health. They unfit her for wifehood and motherhood. They make her a weak. sickly, nervous in- valid. Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription cures all weakness and disease of the deli- cate and important organs that bear the bur- dens of wifehood and motherhood. It transforms weak, suffering. fretful invalids into healthy, happy wives and mothers. Both medicines are sold at all good med tcine stores. ` together in the twilight of old age and look A “Sl0" but Sure” Comb'-1Sl"i0U»dil"’ ‘lt limi 1 1 l 1 iii § whether we are pleas- 5 ing our customers or ‘g _ Queen St. We are compelled to `§ # "““ “ay a“““‘2“* ‘° = keep up with our E .rornv 'r_ 1vi¢i.».nnn'e\/ Doors 01109 at 7.3). Galbmith’s Band in attendance. \ 41|! Prizes as usual will be awarded to the most original Gent!eman's Costume and the m st orifin. l I.a.dy’- Costume: and in b th instances the costliness of c stumes will be tak,n into `n|5;|m Ey£||||5_ |:|;5|;l|||;y | , _ To avoid misunderstandigg. we have ltickets. showing REDUCED P ICES on all ated above. Eflbrts will be made to bring this Carnival up to old time standard and make of it a great ° r°.onthCi:.l!1 MARK WRIG .Y-l'll\"l'.1'1'l'l`Y|t|.l]rlvv