,_-_....- , `,___,___ _M1 _ _ _ _ _-~.~ -_ - - ._ __ __ _ _ _ _ _ 1 _ _, ._ _ _ ,_.__ _ _,_,_,_, , ___V_;_,,_.,.,.,,~_ ,V ___.< _¢,,_,,,.,__L__,_ _ *Q I o . l if toni ‘° ”°:’ “ ’*` ' - A f '75 "1;,,"'"`1 _"'ff"`*"`ff '___ __ ' _ _ ' _ ~ » V _ _` "V ”1"»"_`i "<~<_»’-“_~i~"’:»~" __i --ff '-'>_=-,;___~,__->‘.'=: “_ -_;~; _ _ 1: _ “X _ __ ___ __ _ ,,.`_,___,,,.,___ _ _ ..._ __ _J _ _ _ _ _ __ _ 1 Q ` s és , _ K _ at ‘ I F" F' - leet means a cold ell rubbers, “the dry id Get a pair and ctot s bill s 'J 0,00 6" o ten -l "' 600 S 01-D 80 O cv U.: . lren s 300 NIS. A|IThrough, Score V601 3 P0 ’ ous,again distinguished himself by niak M C A 9 D0fC3t mv one of the prettiest runs of the t S evening and scored the goal which en S by a core of decided the frame in favor of the Cres- t Of EV€l‘\tS fOI' fhe cents,for in less than a minu'e he bell d d i “hate Tr°phy lti;l;uos£t see)ilii lxiiver Pills( It is Mrs. Grimes, Hassl- dean, Ontario. She wrote the following account of hei-_ experience with kthis; remedy:-“Having had an attac _ 0 _ indigestion and liver trouble last_spring, i 1 decided to try Laxa-Liver Pills and find that they are the best thing I have ever used. They give relief that is most lastin in its efectsi V917 mmih m°r° 5° than Eny other remedy that I have ever ond. They ii" 2”’ ”°ii"§Zi- wdefl gemptly and effectively. _ _ ieve _ so be the best liver medicme that is to be found and I would not be with0u1i_l ° 25e. t all medicine dealers or "gif, mai. T. lliiisvnii &_éo-a barked-Queen’sNlessage of Thanks to Americans- Covernment Telephones ness of Queen Henri- etta-More Fighting at Manila - Storms and Floods in the States The body was escorted from the train The President has received from the closed where Queen Marie Henrietta graph wires. washing out railroad tracks. .___-.gi__ in Boston is doing much damage to tele- Y PP 8 9 In from variable sources Let some of these species get in and produce their peculiar changes and we will often find as the result, not the usual souring or crud ling but such changes as bitterness, siiininess, gassy or off tlavored milks, or even coloured milk iioisrniiii Moisture is an important factor in the growth of bacteria Without moisture growth does not occur, so that dryness prevents multiplication Every one has had practical experie ce ot this, a piece of bread diied out shows no growth, keep the bread moist and soon it is convered with a scum ot bacterial or mould growth , damp cellars and milk houses are often mouldy ones, drv ones are not so Now while moisture is essential to growth lack of it does not kill the bacterial cell unless it beot very long continuance (varying from days to months with species) The bacteria m such casesinay iloat around as °‘ ust,” and falling upon suitable food ma nal may begin to grow and multiply _ _ _ ___ _ es be 17 ’”“°l‘°d F"°“‘ °“° W. L. Harvie `C- Farquhiirsou ,yi i|,’i{‘st,iei-¢av¢'me'iit. _ i has a temperature *i-aii;.~_e within which '° um mb" ti" hula R6fB1‘09: "WSUBT D4V1¢_i55D» H8-1ifaX5 _ _' _V ~ -itwill grow." with some species this W" hi" m°m'g “ww UIDPUGS, Wa1li0 MGLGOI1 9115 LSE.-_.__ Mimi*-, mmf 7'” (5P°°“‘U“"" iaiige is limitedto “ir tow degrees; with ‘mum ma" °'th°' g°al uw uel McDonald- There has been more desultory lighting all there is a ceriaiii temperature at"- ould get intense It was - d W u- _ _ _ _ . -- e - - m 9 0.61001! when the ban T'm°1`S» P- S' Bmw” 8” °' "3 with the insurgents but no casualties. Wb1°l'_‘l1°Y_ g1`QW best SP°°1°9 dflffgf Browse. _ _ . much in this respect, take someo t e half um°’ with the 50°” h. h The commissioners are at Work ln' ibrms tba' are disease Producing in man. The f0110WiDg iS _U18 0I'd91_` ill W \0 vestigating the conditions to tied out ,heyTefusém grow except” or about no; who would be winners the events for tug intermediate trophy what improvements and changes arei the tempermuré of the body’ 98_ 5¢ 1 e prophecy the pee- have been playe :_ - _ _ _ h _ f; ot), 2- thi to wait and ipatiently Crtscents vs Stars played on Jan. “°°°_ss“’Y_t° am°h°mt° the common “fp 5; ;i'vh);':;:gerat$_§eu:Es m83o!;;‘:yvf; 18th; Crescents, score 7-7 decided in N16 Inhabitants- - b auf; 1' nourish .besl between 70¢ it - up agam at 9 1° and “vor °t the Crescemmthe Stare tems' LONDON, March 7-The Secretary of Fahr. and 95 °Fahi'. Many forms will g less than tive minutes ing to play off. _ _ ~ -lk d t 60¢ F h _, shot effectively for the 2nd Victorias vs 2nd _Abegweits, the Tfeawfy announced "1 thi’ C°mm°°5 y§::;,T;§elrI;,I:;e,1o;;:; _ growth cgages d at 9 25 Weeks played on Feb 3rd; Vics winners,score yesterday that the government had de-- gmduauy] at 45 °_ Fam," it has P,.acti_ 1' to fha S0°1'9 Of the V105 5 2- cided to undertake the public telephone cauy stopped .whiig freezing' temper. ’ ev” and me shmmng was _ V2“d Vwtorias vs St Dunstans' P1? gd service and would ask foracredit of ten ature, 32 ° Fahr, checks the growth of and most prolonged perhaps on Feb.20° 2nd VicswiiitierS.S001'B_ - - y _ V ' A __ <1 - I HI _ _ in that rink The sticks Crescents vs 2nd Victorias. Mar 7* ‘mluwn dollars t° begm W°fki an forms of bwtena 0 to be handled hickedly and Crescents winners. score 4-3. _ A The Daily Telegraph publishes the lay increased in speed the -_° following from Brussels, dated mid- ept the air ringing At 9 30 Few waited to see the match between night," The entrances ,O the chmeau are ed anotnertor thel ics and 9. the Y.M C.A.and West Kent teams but s briught the Cre=centstothe those who witnessed it had pleasure. _ _ _ no a goal And Qstill again The game was interesting throughout, is lying guarded by sentinels. even The score was 3 3 and neither side scoring in tgie iirst halt and Telephone communications are inter __ but *W0 minutes be We time was ru ted, and there is a rsistent rumour _ i i Gallffd 11 S051 WHS made by Rice fm' the thgt the Queen is deafebut the bulletin i _ - ' ` i i ii _ l __ _ The following are the teams and Eitigiiigfz sam her condition “gg °m°m:_ L ra Cty it ii 'it ti in oi ' _ 5 Y_ M_ C_ A_ o au e ami on, ro er _ -- WE T KENT the Secretar of State for Indi has left frgfn Alf d M saa _ _ O. Wriglft c.point A. Worth y S3110” 1" P°1't‘°'_‘1 °“'°1°3' _ _ v--‘ _ _ 1 church, and on the other side were all fall is heavy. Awind and sleet storpi _ Cinorimari, March 7 -[Special]- ~ Floods on the Ohio, Kentucky _and Y _ other rivers have caused great damage, particularly in the loss of lumber and .a_, ' _ ~_ » fvf, , , .i ; ».-gs: ' <~ i~_ » _ _-~ '_':,»;=r:_f*-, _~,,.,~ _-~_» _.lf ,- = ' 1'-;_-‘:»-~;=~. _. ' -' 2 i 5,'/l..`,~ fi __".-_i."_?~"_*~"`°_i x"-7,7 'ai 1’-1"' _-"_7I_’ii="‘?3f1“ "°`»~'5“` "P '» ‘I ` -» " " 7 l " ._ 1*- ""' 1 _ at i;_-' “ ' _ =creamiiw Harder and harder, faster ___-_ 26l?a1;i:rl;vh9°?)t()_" °°"" 34% i °“"“ __"' .. and fas er did they work ,up and down Maywheat, (18 , com, 35;’ oats 27% b“H"1R` t wln igifsmigiihianpiilcitexainrcllisgsedof giftielgozitl a pork 9 25 gxlsdga J 1 h while the players would surround it in por; yt)§)LM' log’ com’ 36 ’ oats 255 ’ Holdo b d 1 dl aze e awoliilidn theyan sci;i?i(>)lsd forma y '_'__°___` Ygpon One shot through the goal and we are Milk* G°°5» Bl-°*°l'il\l Poollltuf ‘ ' e ____ winners,thouvht each and it was sur _______ Now mdk is an excellent food _ Gliding prising that no accidents occurred as goina the pubk was burned material not onlv for these forms but young ggi Cheers--A Fast A 9 43 ,I k “ th h d for many other species of bacteria , bwamé the; nogaacmadgglmseq; goneuixilg |'°"d Herschens B°dV Em which ma ha en to etinto th ilk Tartes New H°“s° S" who would have the beautiful souvenir. _ A shi of honor and in the i iicitem nt the f01?§1:l3l;\;C;n1:fit2;1:l;l(;7Smg[i[;i:;;ai-The Illinois ___ semblive fairly forgot tht»m»elves in noel Tu B i t l I E Charles Still Robust and Actlve-Lord Strathcona Ill-Str Charles Returns from Washington and Tells of Lord I-lerschells Funeral-Ice at Louis burg 1-ini- > VICTORIA, B C March 7 -(Special) -A deputatlon is here from Dvea on the wav to Ottawa to urge that Dyes. annexed to Canada The press ot pubhc and Dyes are outspoken in favor of annexation g Toizoiri-o March 7 -(Special)--The close denies that stake intends :|55- lng to Canada, or leaving the Irish party He has iiotbeenasked by the P__ _»090_ Square, in the swell Frenohi_quartet-*oi Tupper is again on the move in con nection with party reorganization. He went to Montreal yesterday and goes to Toronto te-night to complete a new arrangement. A 'despatch from London tells that I by illness. ' ' Sir Louis Davies, who represented the Dominion government at the re- moval of the remains of Lord'____Herschell from Washington, returned ' to the capital to-day. ’ Major Di°uiiimond,who represented the Governor General, ac- companied the Minister. Sir Louis said that at the service in St. John’s church the ediiiee was crowd- ed. There were present the President and Vice-President and members of the _,Presidents cabinet, J ustices of the Supreme Court, Otiieers _ot the Army . Y ai. P019 ‘members of Congress. _ 1 _ l J. (ii det ' . . _ _ _ _ Frank Fenile lf: gizint H. Mdiileil the Q°“s°"“_t1_V° Pfftyi Causing 3 59”' _ C1°¢a.i‘.\1 Of tartar. y These were on the one side of the i and Navy, and many Senators and K0 | . M. Stewart forwards A. McLeod NEW YORK March 7 ( Specia1)K1Pling the -l the Ambassador; of the European pow- ,_ _ es I _ pF1;,(¢1,k,,i,~c; ’°°°iV°d ‘mm Eml’°r°’ Wiuhm a” 2-IUIIIQ The service was coiidiicted by »' the *Au . €1`SOIl ° . . . . < i, ‘ c W. Brehaut - Um ires, D- °XPr°”'°“ °f hw s°h°‘tud° and has sent- -__ _ Bishop of Washington, assisted by Rev. Referee, 1 P , _ me W might C085 yOU Sullivan. A. Gaudet; timer. _H. Brown. areply though the (feraiiinjamhassador. r Mlm » pwdmm thgaid McKay smith tmaent ’ ' _ _ i - ~ hhiam ga made; The Emperor s enquiry is much com- mexiacersto of the pramt y. __ Tha noni wrevhs were exceedmgly “htm H 3' pau' Ofgocd Rub I melted 6”' A 4 i eevsismiieiuanenea nswvoaii. beautiful; those from the President, l bl d ir h 0” P° G y A regu ar izzar` is raging ere Vice-President, Canadian Government nuns 1 F ‘ | and all along the coast. The snow- _ _ _i _ . ILISHED I 89|. . THE GUARDIAN, oHARLoi'_rE'roWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND," wEDNi~1soAY,_ Manoa s, 1899.-s_1=aGEs gf _ni _i ni' t if it ml I I :O I I up V if _ To if IENTHllSIASMii~2‘°i~¥1`f2‘fi`1i~$ii“»"ffiffi»i‘f‘Fi12i<€@EMPEll0ll~WlLl|AM ”"'°“°°-"“““'i_“'i WANTS ltllltlt U8 ""'" ‘ ` ' e as- I _ ’ _z 4 i 1 i '.. . ' °v _ . _ n .I - _ ~ ' . _ ‘ ’ ‘.1-'Y ~ ' ’ ; Q I . ‘ g. _ h ‘ lt.` _ o U . " F x , ‘ Y. ° 9 _ _ i _ 7 ` ‘n n . it _' ._ _ _' p _‘ _ _B _ 1 ‘ ` _ ` -~ 1 iii ' - 1 ” _ _ »- ‘ i ' ' . - - ' ' _ ' ' » ir ` " ' ‘. I ‘ 1 _. . ' Y _ ' _ im A ' . I 1 . . ' ing _ _ __ t _ _ ~ ` _ . _ ’ °‘ ‘ ,be iv ` ` _ - - _ _ _ _ _ ‘Q in a 2 2 a _ _ `_ - - _ - ~ p -. _ ‘ W v A ln H. ~ . ~ . . » ‘_ .' V _ '_ k, 1 ° ii. .~ _ t __ _i _ __ _ _ __ _ g B . . P , ,i _,_ , . I _ _ *U _, _ _. _ _-'_ _ g ti Q J °* ,. lit s W8!! t ' ' w ' O is l W I it r sd It th I8 ii I .ll ll t I a Davidson J M°I£"“ continues to improve. Mrs. Kipling has an with thou. attaches W N l _ bi » is t ‘l BIIIQIIG pplio riencet I T85 runes fér wiumi statue. ~ _ _ ' anne -- i *ia i _ missioiiers would ever know the devo- FOR (iovernor htorthcott in the absence of _ . h- to Dominion interests nd -_ SPRINGFHH-Di IU-» March 4~"'Li¢“"° I V tion which,as Cliaiiniin 0.1 the Coinmis- °v'€f i In t . iz. s i . _ iii I t at Governor Tanner, has -signed the bill mon’ égave _ ’a_ 'ro-L authorizing an appropriation of $9,000 _ the untinng and Wfnesi enefgws Which fora statue of Frances E. Willard, to _ he bestowed towards every detail of gent be placed in the National Statuary Hall _ the Canadian mga, Q“°°” _at Washington, D. C. _ _ ` ' ' ‘ _~_ ' _ T9 3 The material bronze or marble, will _ _ ' March 7 me Lake on session be determined upon by tive commis- V _ _ - tario arrived last evening, but could garb; 1 sioners to be appointed by the Goves- _ 1 _ not enter Louisburg on account of mas nor. p ice. » lm' Inasmuch as the federal law says N" 13 17 ii i~ ii' cisiiiisa ‘ _ 1 ` it _ ' ' ' ‘ .1;:”.t.:°..».‘:._ '“...f“...:.',.......MSm|] ...... ............... ...... .. Q? pissing me saiueiiiiiie i' ,_ p ,_ __ NS’ 1 ___ tI*"»:%§6n r -f »<~. _< ff .¢- »_».>f-¢-_--»_- ' -_fi . i* ' -_.' 1' _ »=‘ _~=-* 11:; ` »~ », ._ . 1' -».-in-'f' ' _ ` ~ ~ _ A gs- ` 1 _ f “til-"Fit 1 snowbal Liberalslg re,§@;§aea.da_ aes; does W this city. ,, _ ‘ A ._ oniwi, Mares 7.- sit- 'oimiss U Lord Strathcona is confined to his house, most noticeable. The American mem- WWW _ ' and L.rd Strathcona being among the mA _bers ot the High Commission sent is handsome tribute, of sympathy for the Ins G0. deceased statesman. ' ' D Sir Louis spoke of the greit lo s which Canada and the _Empire has sus Evllgimtegfii tained in the death of Lord Herehell ir; Wlll 'It was nottoo much to say he had Chai-io H M Z S sacrificed liitnselt to the Canadian cause WAN No one outside of the Com' f‘°“"’“°t o