W i 3 \ . 4 THE GUARDIAN J' _ ' -' -- »» V ef-»...V .. . ... ,_, VVV~ V _ V, -V V _ i-V" -L Vg. L - - “Q” ' 1 . " " ' ""7-" ' `f- _._, Severe lleadachs Resulting from Catarrh Cause _ Great Suffering 'rho Great Blood Purifier, l'lood'a V Saraaparllla Gurea. Suflerers from any disease caused by lm- \ pure blood should never be discouraged l about taking Hood’s Sarsaparilla because other medicines have failed to give relief. ‘ Remember Hood’s Sarsaparilla cures when all others tail. Read this statement: C. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass.: _ “nmsim-1u.i..ii it my any mist ‘ _ you know wlnst Hoods sampu-iii. has L done for me. I was suffering with severe headaches daily and also with catnrrh. One day a paper was left at my houaeand in looking it over I read of Y0\11' _Brut _ ...L_ ¢»..__V ;. __ h_-_...\v reasoned that if it cured' them, why would had some doubts about it, as I _ _ . Had Tried So Many V' so-called cures which had failed oven to 5 renew me. se last I a __b°tci¢_ and after taking all- the medicine the' ,_ headaches had left me and my catarrh *trouble was much better. I continued taking Hood’s Sarsaparilla and have de- rived so much benefit from it thatlwould advise any one troubled with impure ` blood to try Hood’s Sarsaparilla, the greet lslwc purifier. 1 reel better now than 1 have for years, thanks to Hood’s Sarsape- fnia." una E. Gam, 127 st. Nicnoin St., Toronto, Ontario. "Remember ‘"Hood’s”eo"'°£?.if.i is the best-in fact the One True Blood Puriiler. 1_e°i_d\iv‘=11V='d3j' 1i§l=*=§ QW-"` "VF ‘_ 5 ¢u"i¢1'_‘ Hours Pi'llsVr....»’2'§£§..i‘:'..’.VV... ,_ _ _ _ .illlll nnahmthsir aivantsgewsendwr. J. .Hornabyh Books Store for Legal Blanks, Seals, Tapes, Wumlnka, Wrulng and E _‘Copying from the best makers. Day. _Book_a._ Ledgera, Journals, etc, Note and. Receipt Pads, Lettercllpe and ‘ Files, Johann Fabera’ beat Rubber I ' ~ . _ Banda and Pencils. all shaved down very V ineat F. _J-_ |,'|0.RNS_VBY’S_. V ~ Eounekheperq _ » Do not waituatil House Cleaning toget Mats wllld Fragnes on. those Pictures that you _in~ tended to zet cleaned and fixed up last Spring. _ __ We will do them for you cheaper now ‘than we can in the Spring and I you will now have a _ ante assortment 'of Picture 'Mouldings to ' ` ehoose from. Come to ' ‘ ‘ [__,|__}|__i_;_ig_s_nl`sBiui time PHUENIX Assurance _ of London, England. ` Assets - - -A t13,000’,000~ Fire Insurance < 1 ' v on every description of pro- perty at lowest rates. Fl ‘l;._'.l_'l'Pl"l"V W hatWll"1""“W@ about . I A Steel Feed Boller this 1° all? __ i We have some nice steel boilers 2 in stock that we will sell at si; small advancesn cost. .T£i”§..§?“i§i.“J§d”‘.“e °‘ bill boils-r niakiirs. V, me V V We guarantee them to be fir-5 class in every res ect. X0 ooo iron ends, all steel? Call and see us betnre purchasin eldwhere. __ ilH|Cl.‘°.lilllRl ll THE Mubeanw f .5 F°“"d¢1`P» Ellirineers and Machinists 5568111 Navization Co’s Wharf. ° Charlottetown, P. E, 1, P110 1 ig N cv cv rn in nuunwmluiin IH _ _medicine’s value to my fellow sulerers. _l _ lt not cure me, although I must own! _ Sill lllllll llili 43 llli MORl|lli`liUl.lllllll. ssruiwn, Fma.1s,uas. _V l if _ 3 'V -4 . DEATH OP PRESIDENT ' FLUKE. I mint ' I . 5 The sudden death of the President of France affords another evidence of the brevity of life, that death loves a shining mark, and that it is the un- expected which happens. President Faure was yet in the prime of public life, having _ very recently completed his Gfty-'eighth V ._ea.rly,_V_ life . was devoted toecoinmercial pursuitsdhl the seaport of Havre, where he qc-__ cumulated a considerable ,fortmie _§.ndj became president of the Chamber 'of Commerce, He yas nevers militVsr__';_. man in the ordinary ‘sense of their term, but served_..in the Garde Mobile against the .Commune in 1871. He enteredlpolitical life as a. member of _the Chamber of ._VDeputiesj,in' 1881. Then, as throughout-his career he._--was a moderate Republican. "He was never an extremist, always the friend of peace and order. In the" Chamber his strong good sense, practical know ledge of commercial matters and mo- derate views rapidly gained' him favor and iniuence. _ He 'was called to the Ministry' of _ Commerce under _Premier Gambetta, held the same §__p_ortt`o_lio under Premier°Fer'ry, and was Minis- ..Viater of Marine. .uuder.__Prcmie_r DU- pny. After the assassination of 1’re~ _sident Ca.rn%t_ and the ;i_'ief _term ‘of- lfl‘°$' “.5555 it flllllf P _néiii .0 W” of January 17,1895. ` ` " Y' 1 ‘l _ 1 The death of President Faure comes; at a most inopportunegmomentn when the nation _is distracted with tl_1_e_ Dreyfus affair, 'the army stall' intrigu-V ing, popular sentiment divided and a. _ strongijingo element actively inciting the nation to War with .Brit_a.in. 1 If ever a strong, intelligent and dis- creet man was needed' at thei headof affairs in France it is now. The loss is a sad one and notonly for France; It _must excite grave concern through- Ta.image’s sermon on the “Spid_er’s` web,” a report offwvhich ‘ appears in * another column, deals plainly and pointedly with ' the "misappropriation of dishonesty in _ which this '_isp<>cs..t _and guileless are defrauded. The sermon.wasVpreached to .a .Washing- ton audience, but it will -lit _the con- ditions scmetimes found :to exist in a more northern latitude. ‘ A ‘i THE GUARDIAN regrets to record the death of Mr. _John Whéar,. who passed away from life’s activities _, early yesterday morning at his resid- ence,Kent Street. Mr.Whear was of English birth, born in Cornwall in 1825. He came to Charlottetown wheulti years of age s_,nd_._resi'ded here untilhis death. V’H_e §ervi_ed his time at the carpenter trade_ with his father in la\v'.V. the §htej»_ Jabez rBernard. In the active period of his life he was a highly successful builder 'and contractf or. He was widely and favorably known as a man and a Christian. health began tc decline about a year ago, after Mrs. Whear’s death,a.nd for some six weeks past he was _confined to his room. Three daughters and three sons survive him. These are Mrs. A. W. Carleton, S0uris5 Mrs. G. R. Strong, Minnesota, and Miss Minnie at home: "Mr. John . F- and Louis .G. also .s at jhome, and Mr. Hammond J. in Minneapolis._ A wide circle of r friends a.nd_acqua.intances will join with the GUARDIAN in sincere sympathy for their loss. f _ " En|'roR’s main. . _Zi ~ 1 'ralnrnn mu.1r.‘ ,_ S112,-That the cheese industry. is here to stay is an indisputablelact, and that it has become an indispensable* .source of_ revenue .to the farmer fis another fact. The question ollmakiing it still more prontable, is izvhat &o have to think about, 'talk abriutand go ._upon,‘ so that _the _results thisfyear will prove that it pays to give tim' matteif our serious consideration in all its do-` Nils. ‘lt we enqpi-re of tip Frins who _flldllglit tour cheeqeilast se on as to how_,_ :___it_Eon§p;_§ed in qpsgity wi tlemake of” f $ In u1__et_y von, _t e__ wi1l_t ll us that o the whole it was not qui: ` upfto the mark The reason wh , and how ` out the family of nations. C7. gesting the reaied§s, and the condition speaking things, I tories are more state of extent tails of lies. ed by nothing more expensive than a these lidle determination, energy md care- terrible, fulness on the part of patrons and clared thi gs sues, makers. _ . FEBRUARY 18 1899. ""‘_¢,_r ” ._ .V _ ».“~“V @».»~-S Q \ i 5 l » .....~........-._~_.j.. ._ ,._- M get°dmged,which allows the contents ol the ou or less rags is sometimes war should be de- This fault cah be by. taking the cover to Let usthentake_tli’.e"1fmilk ql11fe`stlon,,*‘a_‘_'.tinsfinitl1. * who lor stew cents, w si e n it, o milk that is tit to make iirst-class can put a ne d o r cheese. apd, milk that is not, an_d_just tix u the old one to lists groultljlieg :V place to _i_inser_t'»_\lYt lilac _ me io lowing, wh cu"fsiz51rtB_ot ___1§ii_3-?_4____ The _a<_:_t__ pave the ggrve to their milk __ omioi ,a 'amen j s rreturne grids dgaidst lraiidgiiii the"`sapp1yihg" milk'éomes°to _Pl @lk_..4.0 cheese, btltlclf and 00nde_nse_d .p itron is not aware of it, or at ii-.ut mnuhstoria, Vis it press ol solicit-*.‘ \_.1mo;, .asr<;oivg"=Vofien some legislation. It forbids sending' tofu so forth thalwillliiiht any suchfactory.-_-_ V _ “ 2 “so that it is unfit forfuse. Or, .milk that is `(`1j~Mi1k fromi which rhstream hss`lsivset.w1i°Pit1e0\€i*§`F'l°§l"°\1i¢`i§`;"S9i!r booo |okoo___ or, - ' . on its arrival at the factory. The ‘hour #(2 M11; ° _ _[ad lt td Jior milk to arriveata factory, _ir _VV ) I m any wiay" in U emie 'if °¥_°!Il'5'nol§.1_i‘tcr "'=5°“"""0i¢1oclr..V.V_%“§f z - .- -_ . ~ ` - or' Q l ‘s. (3) Milk diluted with water; or. " _(4) Milk oommooly known as skim- m. and perhaps at several houses along med milk o ` ' ' " ‘ ' “ 5 ;‘fl'h'e~1'oad~ ~he'h_ae'=to Vwaittoli the . hanler starts on-~h1s1‘ounds1efz> mats .i.-any not-si_as._lcn¢d-.V .E'l'|‘|b.lf0ld6!’l88~ :_ ¢-.. _ _ _ We have the finest selection in each 'l`he ‘penalty lor eac_ o _ence against _ ___ ___ _ ___d__ __.f!,'____'j_ I Cf-V. .» the provisions ol the Act. uponconvic- _ 0‘ _ _e _o Wm s' an 'su_n_. _ sow. on . . ~ Y ~» 1 ftionthereef. before any.Justice_ of the_ _U18 Qlllcr h8.'ud__W_e__h_av0 patrons.” Who; '_ _ had the espeéiauy S ¥u any Peace is a line not exceeding 'titty d_ol¢_ lake!! Cl>1`i_dH'_i._!'_1_ii_l`10`_iI‘ ll1lflk__'?U_d Ulm" E .?.V .'55 i 'T f Vg’ ti? " 5 f ‘ msaud notles.. can uvsimiiars, io- ifwvry- 'who ww sends 1h<'ms‘=r_1f_1° Of bleached and unhlea.ched~ Pillow other with tho costs of osooutie , ounds of milk ever" season ” without ’ ~ time. However. we ai-snot after' .the dar cheese out ofiniik that is not ab- _ ' _ __ _ fiue.°=¢hes°w'1.V6fiieéh.. 'vi'eintén'<1.'s°1ure1y pure'.__l`Wev.i...vs_»1¢..V...V1..sfsi' , ., . .oalyto return your _canf of _condense_dj"__yet._ Let both_ma_kers and patrons st~ie_k;_V_ ,bg CV. can`br|c7 typhoid fever .and expectyouto. s`ontl,it _.together in the_on`e_ i_mp_orl_ant`ol_:»ject ol ` ‘ ' ' ' ' ' _ betterin the future. With sour ff milk ‘@ improving the q`uality,` and* the highest ° i 5. 'ff :’.1\.=c_'-:’:~ .‘~`5 ‘;-V” 5, rg .wehave but little trouble, itoan be price in Canada or elsewhere 'will be easil ,detected and declined, and the .o_btai_ned`for our cheese'.` _As _ws have P' 'A ‘ ` ` ` V ” ‘ i 2 ` . . off the can on its return, exactly what . _ _ _ _ C. J. C. _ _ _ _ _ _ , _ _, _ V' 3 __ " J' _ _ _ . _‘ _ _ . . . " atron knows wh.n he takes the cover the means all we want is the wil1~ N -the trouble is. It is- the tainted milk _ _ ti Vthat causes the.tr,ouble,and»ma.kes their C _ __ __ Y' ' _ _ ‘ buyer_ca_r_eless about whether he V takes _I B______e‘y_s‘ Ltnimenf _tm mo“'|____ cure _ _ Big bargdlhs in Of _ _ ` ` . I 5 > 1 W U ‘U _yourcheese ornot, . _ __ _neadach web _ _ _ __ V Now as. to the cause of thistainted _ . ` _ 1 ‘ P ' Flannelet part ofthe patron. _ Cans that are 1__e_ ss ii sis turned-with the whe in them are not _ __ __ _ _ _ " _ _ y _ _ I _ ._ _ % properly washed}_out and scoured. .A_ can to be thoroughly _tit _tor milk should be iirstwasheo out with a brush, both inside and out, well scalded next. and then rinsed out with pure colq water. It you can rind time to scour _and polish your can before _the final rinsing, _so much the bet er. _ _ _ When a can has been uzel for some time the covers are very apt V- <.. f' -‘ .~ ' , .~. _,__ 5 _fllibwi V Eiittvestttt . 1_11°m- if After a lifetime of robust vigor hisi f - fast, will fit you to battle _ V _with the worries of the day. _.- __ It has been used 'irom` North _, 0falldruggists.v.V 1;" V VV »~ V V VV 6ocalarge bottle. Trial size, 25c_ V dies ind this hard weather on .the ands and face Srstscsicisié .'.'sV”"” ce. rn 5 _ ser _ s Find *Bur Alinond L-ei _ 5 zz gg _ _ ;___ :a__rati_o‘ns on” the market. ' __ 'Far superior to many of_ the '*n_n_ported articles, _ ' ` 5 ' Cape _to East Point. ` 1 % Softening, healing, _delicately % perfumed. Try it. ' _ ' Prepared and sol_d_ by' _ _ .i._r.P.nn1i, _ VSunuyside,_.__ _ Y __ ._ _ ._ = w ~,V _ _ That we‘tVold you of some time a’go”ha_ve been selling well-_ i V ‘=a»great.menyfsha.rp_1buyers have PointcdfToesi V - lllliilllii lllillll __-_V _;. :_- -_,,..___, taken adva.n'oa0unt1 -and get mily good shoes and _goffd fittersat the, _ "3 V' ' ' ~ P0(-‘F kind Prices-even supposing they are not so, stylish they ' _ ` V’ ~ "l'00k `W@l‘l"'\lUd6r 'rubbetse-better than . the broad-toes,-_'_-we._havo. __ if it s f."`§W0mei.’s oots’ __ V _._ ' ll 7 gg ` _ 5 ff' H f_; V 5 gg _ . _A , .».. .< » -~..,-i i_ F , iff ~ r me ._ _.‘*‘ /-\ .~ _ - » »..»- ,.. . .. ..‘ Us-_ .-¢ - . '~` -»e_f~'_:*‘ " -~. tw..-.. .__ 'et »~ smtp `_""l* ‘ mei. _¢._.»~\.,_ apes- »- ,__ _ ._ i "1 ' f . _ _E ‘___ i ____ __ g _ U _ =¢\_ ` rr ..\»~./_, dr Q; ,f .._ _ Y _ , * ..'_V ', __ r -- ~’V iff ._~ . .;.* _. jg ._ - :~ v added _t0`l5h§S lot-you wilgfind some now that are notsvery sharp.; C $1.75 for $1.31 $1s=s~‘-VVs1.39 V is i ` 1 $'1‘.i9oV“""$14s ' ~ _ V 275i _“ ' _$1.45 2.»o1“j_s1.S7~ 5 300 “f $2.25' _ rs%_s'..,......V pf New Cloth! for Phil and 1 _Sareorieu 1 T A.:-1:1scs.... SIXTIIS .V V _ '_H_8-\'lng"the largest stoclrto select f om, an established Style, and._wo'rlz_n_1a.nshi`p is surely suiiicie t findueeménbfor “B-f ` 7" " “`- V “ -" .1 °l0Uh1!1£ made byi,us. V _ . " QQ - Bal-gamsm Suits, Tru ' s _ __ _' 1`.5-".1 Y." 4. ' ~ _i~' .:- _ I I " -. . l: ,_ -"r ` '\"'A",~V"`f" -' _ _ _ 1 ' ' ` ' _ - Z. . ' > _ _-|-_ _»_l ._._,____ _ __ _ __ __ _ __ _ _$1 r i _ _\`. H. -' _. ‘__ i _ r_'._- ~ V.. E _ _ >~'~ _ » " “ -1 'Vf '~' = z V' ' ' . ft, ,; _ Winter -Goods must be cleared out ` 5 I 1 V I `ne‘ ‘ ' <'.'. _ ._ ;V- -`-~=`-t ..~__ _ ., *rl-AIM: ‘tail "1 l “ ' 1.! .~. s f'_f. :`.'.. C '. _ _"f J .- 1 V* - ‘Y - Ci. :_°_';. '_T- H M limizhil - _ = _ ,V W?" I ‘ " _ -li'-"1 '.1' S '_-f??'_. 5. _.ll 3 ffl." LL ,ii )`»';` - '_ V 5 '-1 i “Fill N V .1 `~ illlllvll lltl ll' ll ' .` | Y V F '-7' F 1' V 'V . Y »> ~ V' I ' , _ . _ y 1* we _,___ .__,__ _,_ ____ _ __ __ ___ __ _ __ . .__-_V -. __ _ __ V_ ._ are to remedy lt, is the__ question we l~ ... ` ` " "' 'g ' ' " ' ' ' &` ' ' 2. _ _ W U.. lgave to tackle, which can only be dollé t ei _.-.._,__,_.._. f ; ml y Pomung om some °f the defemsfsug 0 will li \ Nil \i‘»‘|*.‘;‘:\_‘ll»i.Wi.‘i1vm'»ilvilm.'»’m'»il.l,b»l.‘.l,’» ol. \.."\l».‘i'~l,.l.'\l.'.‘.'\i.l. 'EV Upper Queen SU ' _ _, ::"""°""~”"~_ -V=;V_V._m ics "1 s vie'-a~$ Y _ g _ _ f t £3 1 eg i' *cf* 2 i. e-».-., fe =-fr ,ewxawsx Towel' 35:- sefi"‘S'! -*ve e-oi *H -... '-sw ‘C7 3X Q! . Jnilssr Good size The Pe 5_`~§5i|n __ _ _ _ __ _ We have opened_aiinel'l1ne of Nobby Swings- 0_V€f¢°a»Ui_DSS'aHd T_f0i1Sering _ _Call _now and get first choice--»e l`uil__§line Of 'A f ___ V V ' ‘V _ nislungs always on ha.nd.' f~1 f ~ _lily\_»\_l,\!p_l\|_\!il¢\_lvll|ll_¢‘lv\_,\i;_lii»_,l_\_._._;m,_ _Mm_,_‘,_i_,_.,.Q_,___,,_ _,fy _ _ f. _U . .9 iv q ('ff\"‘f§l\ 2 “it