» r 9'* I i _ » _overs fy ,LH __ ,. 5' W., aa - »"-',‘f_?1§:,',"` Y _ ri _ * " Af "`.§`;j.`{j‘_?f5`f',,`-:'-~:,1 "‘i"¢»"=¢',L:_-»,__<_;;'._=r;,`.€_=?{f’<.<._,;) _ ,jj 1,., *_-.tp _gr feel* Jjszd _ '=,=,~:,§_s __ .- __ _ _ _ . _ ~_.<,___-_‘_». __ f _ . - '_ _~ - 1 .»~,~ ,_ ,..¢,,»,, -_ _ --;e~,-.;.,¢,»»».,_ ,,-;~ - .- i V wi -» ~~ .<- -=» . ~ ' . ' _ ' ?` _'_"f _ ~ ,-r.i;...' “= _ "iid '~ 5;: .. .__ , . .~ . . _ _ _ . , _ .._~-<-..». ' . fi ». _;"‘ . ' ,. f ~. 3. i F, THE GUARDIAN oHaRLorrE'rowN, ooroisnn c,_ sas. 3 ‘Q _ - _ . I mothers, gl ' Q the pig- r = UCCT W0- r ‘tu re la. _ . iborious " \_‘ /I l lives \ ,D than tl'lC ,<1 house~ wives of ` “ to-day. - In spite _ of this - fact, they _:__ bore ._ their hus- ’ P /_ bebi'i1llZ(liSy, mbust 50n_~‘ and il.iii;'lit_ers, _and _did not become weak coiiiplaiiiitig mvalids as a ueuce. °°¥;e¢(i‘e are prolwbly several reasons fog aim one is thu; tiit-_v lived more in the open air, and ;itii\_tli<-r, .find probably the most iniliictitiil ot _;‘.ll_ is that they were kg priidish trim the women of to~d_ay_ Thgywcrc not .i~h_iii_icil to know something “their own pli_v~i.‘.i; ui.il;e_-up. _ They were me too nice to Like- _txirc ot their health in ‘womamy W3,-_ \\_~.:ii<_»n now-afdays Suf. fer untold tortiire_< in ~ilcnQe_ bet‘_au_se of "akness and _ilisciise of the distinctly fminine orgiitiwiii, _rather than consult a physician, or even tail; upon the subject to their Own liii:>.rids, _lli_e_v imagine that troubles of mm tlrscription can only be wed by until-rgi-iiiig the disgusring exam. imtioris and local t_ri-'itment _irisistcd upon bythe average mort:-rn _pliysiciaim Doctor 1,m,.Cei5 Fnviiritti l‘i'c~‘crip_tioti cures all dis- ugg peculiar to woiiien in the privacy of 'Mir own homes. _ It _does away with thi; ,¢¢¢5sity for exaniiriations and local treat- ment It acts r\>ti_<. It fits for wifehood md the burdrn<_of l;oi‘..v_____ ____ , it is undoubtedly a fact that our forthe profitable marketing of our surplus ~' _ , P _- m°°~ i fm- . ` ' S ’ ' | -__ _ lately conversed with Mr. Sheppard, of _ I I ii .inaynen Of _ 5. ` , ._ XT ‘ *the Conn- _ , A _ ___/_ 1, _ _, _ _ I oyr led _iust returned from the Halifax exhibition, orchard; and he had expert authority for } the statement that in size and bloom they comparid favorably with the apples exhib- ited in Halifax. He was satisfied that with the adoption of the improved methods of. the day as to spraying, we could easily i fight the pests which menace our orchards. For the .irst time he had this year sprayed ` his own orchard, following closely the formula laid down in the Experimental _ Farm`s repori,and was happy to say with the most iavorakle results. Senator il Ferguson then spoke of the necessity ot' ` producing those apples which wil' best suit the British market. He said that in Nova l ` Scotia orchardists were narrowing down instead of extending the list of' variefies produced ;aud in effecting this the science of top grafting was being geuer~ ally called into requisition, thus making use ict' the growth of trees producing unsuitable fruit He spoke ' also of the importance ot a proper pack~ age in which to ship our apples and thc manner of filling these packages, declaring that “ slack packed” apples were fatal to _ success. Colour counted for much iii the Brii.i~h market, and it was found that by grafting on the Red Astracao, a superior bloom coulii be obtained for the superior varieties. He also remarked upon the importance ofa good sauiple shipment and said that he had no doubt but siicli would _ prove acceptable to :he British consumer. and profitable 10 us. Mr. -\ ise, the Treasurer of the Associa_ tion,having arrived submitted his report. The receipts, he stated, included besides the members fees a grant of $150 from the gov- ernment, which he had taken good care to secure before Mr. Warburton left office. On motion of Father Burke, seconded by John Robertson the thanks of the As- sociation were accorded the government f i' having so far met the prayer of their form~ er petition. Meeting adjourned until 2 o’clock. There was a good attendance at the afternoon session of the association. Matters of interest to fruit growers gener~ ally, and having an especial hearing upon the proposed trial shipment of apples toi England, were brought up bv Lieutenant Governor Howlan. His Honor ex-j pressed his belief, as the result 1 of a long experience, that Prince ` Edward Island could produce fruit second to none. He was glad tha.t,as the result. of ,- judicious advocacy, we now possess a ‘ number of first-class orchards and wasl tl (Continued on The Eighth Page.) l whither he had taken some 56 samples of’ J A I C; Island apples-30 from his own small s | s ct t. er We have open for inspection a lot of Ladies’ Jackets the new Mixttln 4 and Black. Excellent value. We would be pleased to have you in- spcct the. As at rule Wd do not advertise these goods, but as they lift so good for the small price asked. We think every one in need should know about them, _ _ ' \ i;§ .fr 'S liociiing. Sn f ' We would agaeiii roiniul you we are still in the Clothing tralc naps arc showing suits for men and Boys made from our own cloth. For hard Wear nothing can touch them. In fact they Wear too long for UI But that is our fault for making such good cloth. 1 In imported Clothing we have some One values. We do this to kelp out reputation up. Remember the bargain corner. f _ ‘___ _ V ".2 ..f"; fuiilligg l|N[[][ Silmllig Guarantee Ocean and Accident Gerporatlciu Halifax for London, G. B. o 8th L' 1 14 S t. s °f “'°'P°° °“ “P CI ,KE W. K. R0GERS,_ _ :_ J. Jonsson, Ch’town. Aug. 29 ’98. Wm hav, Insurance against, ACCIDENT and SICKNESS. 'I 3’ n Saptember Weekly payments for total or PARTIHL DISABLEHBNT. “ Double liability for accident in any Public Couveyllloa. _ s. s. “Danone” wiii leave Halifax Best Accident Cvmpsvy in the W°r1d- S. S. “London City” A W W' A ’ ,_ _ Summerstde, Ban1¢Qr_ggfI¢y, f .1 BD , , g Summerside Aug 27eod p _ _ _______ _,___ , . eral Agentzs for the Province of Prince Edward Island, We can now recommend it with all confidence; It iseread- mitted to be the best made in Canada, manufactured under the Carter-Boll Patents and licensed under patent ,_, 4 . _ 'I' 5. ' ,_ - _ , , ’ _ _ _ , fy ri; 5? _ . _ is ~ _ ‘LP ' ,. _ _1 z' After an experience of four mouths with our Niagara Falls Acetylene Gas Apparatus for which we are Qen- 2. iSSi1cd to Thomas L. Wilson, Inventor of process and ~mauufacturcr of Calcium Ufll°bid9 tj; . ' . 1 O *I I . , ll beads the list of gas machines accepted by the Canadian Board of Fire undci writers. It heads the 'if "-‘~` 35:. . ‘: .ss if <» fc :- “iii ii ~,~ ~~,1.~; f- f .‘~-;=s~;'~.‘ , “sg cr.. _ .5-_ Mn- .s.”.§.- ‘ __ `0l11ding Carbide, piping and all fixtures. .sed ___ I I _ . " U 1 er _ 54, yi# Wi. i liSl'» for safety, simplicity and durability. Sec that the manufacturers’ name is on the machine: “Nia.g€\»l‘fl F9118 Aootyleue Gas Company Limited. We can fit; you out with this gas apparatus and everything required, in ," _ A va ,, _ ,, 2 ° ¢§cneraloIlE_¢Hl2»T1_f§Q,Q_- ' EDNARD NIORRIS uAL.aGEN'1‘ A'i.‘es’s1inE. 0°t1&4 P I' _ » ____ . _. 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