P* 1 'ii Q; il ~ __ i ' C .'_.».»`-\ ‘é tt? ..~ _ as-.A i:"»~f_I i’-2?: T12 ..»':'. - 1 rl yi \ s "L-2 youndf netting well when ou' _ -_ This Tea-has made a name for _ it- $5' “‘;Hi(¢i‘;t0l:> bad,_"saklf_ &°’er_ \Vil|iams, _ t er euinat sm-' D181" my BOQQ leg w’en dar°s my wod£`B~b1e|¢&Ill" _wu_.l_\ dw ex healthy en who some e k 1 oe. ‘i voted a woman who _ rais_es Iiirgeiili into the Bost,oii_Aut-hom club- , “Wliatfoi-f’ ~ . ‘ . _ “F0_r__f,he_‘l,a_ys' she has produced. I f _ff ~=. r ~ 'g 1 ' Q s~ '_ . A It is fashionable to day to have a pew lieart scare every 24 hours. The commonest symptoms of dyspepsia or prve trouble, such as palpi‘»Mi0U. weak spells, loss of appetite and poor circulation, are magnified and dis- .sorted into serious signs of heart trou- ble, with the object of frightening the public into taking this or that heart remedy. It' a hundredth part of the heart trouble we hear about were real, the cemeteries would be filli-d in a uiontli. A wrong construction is put upon common ailments in order to humbug the people into the belief that heart di-iease is prevalent, where as real heart trouble. which is so sadly and suddenly fatal when it does occur, is a rare disease. Lopsided arguments cannot convince an in 'telligent people. Iron is a. vital ele- ment of tl-ie blood. Too little iron means weakness, lack of spirits, pal- iid cheeks, shortness of breath, sleep- deesness, nervousness, loss of vital rforoe, ending in general break down. 'The iron in Dr. Ward’s Blood and "Nerve Pills is in the soluble form you -need, in combination with other cura- tive agents in such a manner that rinse csu’t resist their action. You _ Y &e Dr. Ward’s Blood and Nerve one for}2. All druggists or &(".n 'l'm~n-#0 fb-9 ' _ _l l _ ‘ igle il ` casa au. vous rails wmi li ` Painf-Killer. P ` A luian ohm in mar. if ei-pu, as ua qua one in ' __ assure, oianiiou. ooueiis, g - cons. uiisuaarial. -~ » _ nuaaiois. __ _ 25 and Bo oent lottlea. _- , IEWARE OF IUITATIONS- _. » IUY ONLY THE GENUINE. ' " PERRY DAVIS’ f _i__-_ BRlHM|N ll ‘lb have' just .received _a lot of “Brahimin” ' brand Tea through Horace Hazard Esq. (wholesale agent) #ho has decided’ to go out of the ré- tail business. We' will handle this pure India Tea in future and our price is 25 cents per pound. ssl! by its peculiar flavor and quality scooudto none, and is well-known all :ver hotlrtown -and country. ~- l_G_rocer,l. ._ __ i _ aooitxcmisroa V” nnnikn-_dvh In nie insane iiosrim. _ |1-is A _ gahisiiilldtha sw- r1-ivsirywggg-3-Qi” vw '\‘ ”” 3"§’_‘$ ' |_an- 'iiiiiriiu inn ine uuiren isrnes. States during the war with Spain, [and contributed largely to the prevention of iiiterferciice by the powers ol’ coiitiiieiit-al friendly attitude tonaid Britain during the troubles wliitli liaic aiiscii in South .lust iiow,witli :i Presidential election in ncai row ect ic Dem which treaty has been concealed from the Congi°ess~and peoplelof the United States. It is needless to say that there is no evidence wliatever ofthe existence of siicha treaty, and that the statement that it is in existence is probably of truth does not, however,prevent the sertion being repeated that a. secret treaty exists, and dates and circumstances are stated in confirmation of the story. A recent despatch from Washington to a New York newspaper gives souie parti- culars,the substance of which wefsubjoin. The lines were laid during the war” with .Spaint On 13th April 1897 a. partial agree- ment. was _entered into between :fthe American Ambassador in London and the British Premier. This committed the Washington Government tofa sympathe- tic alliance. The work was completed at a later date by Ambassador Hay. It _was theu,according to this veracious despatch, that the full “surrender” of American in- terests was made by the Hay-Paunce- foote treaty in regard to the Nicaragua canal. To cover up the secret treaty which is behind the Nicaragua surrerider, Hay was brought home and made _Secret- ary of State, and Choate was made Ain- bassador in his stead, Choate being the mere tool of McKinley and Hanna. He allowed his vanity to be ticked by hob- nobbing with the British nobility and blurtcd out that an iron~clad friendship existed between Britain and the United States. Of course, the British diplomats have been “too astute" for the American Am- bassadors, have “tricked John Hay," placed the canal “at the mercy of Great Britain," and much more in the sameline. Absurd as all as this appears, it has had its eifcct upon, public sentiment and has made Republican Senators afraid to ratify the canal treaty for fear of affecting the Presidential election unfavorably. There is no reason to believe that it will disturb the friendly feeling, creditable to both governments. and based on mutual res- pect, which is known to exist, The “secret treaty" is probably a figment of the imagniation, conjured up for purely party-political purposes. H*--£-ia 1 F* ___ _ _ 2 _ i_';';_have in the past found _much to con- \ I _ Commission too abundantly proved, our ceusure was well-grounded. But we axe ' ‘ - I --_Z1 _. V. lllllilll llllll ' gl- Z1. n, and as the investigations of the equally disposed to commend any intellig- ent measures to improve the existing con- ditions. Fortunately the winter has been a mild one,and as some repairs were made , ly kept more comfortable than in the cold seasons of previous years ` ¥Ve are glad to learn that Dr. Sinclai treaty with the British Government,_ untrue. The lack of the essential element,” last fall the patients have probab been I has - l beeii better cottage system rather than by extending sxruuoav. rl:aai1.aii!.,si. 1aoo._ _ me present ,m,,d,,,g_ The weeege system "' has been tried elsewhere with excellent __ results, and though it might involve some prime obgect of the Hospital into cum W mi fmt ef eiaiiiswrristhat “W” °°’°‘°~”°“°‘”3 “md “°”°“d“'-‘9°*-the _ f -._-~ e--~ ~ eo e s, rec ,gf L- -_ t_ ‘ _ff _ _ .; f-“' _ t *British ' l dflov riimfent'-a'ere = “ ~ _#I3 17* _'tl i 7 ` i*""‘ :ii mai-kedp;:;)'i;:ilriendlyet0 the United tho” who are aumble’ and give suchcagf .N _ if is *- ef - » and comfort as may be possible to the inciirables. ----_11¢toiu--i.. ceedingly uncomfortable in Cape Colcny at ._ ii. ,_ I ~ I *=“§°P;s*“_°;“°;‘;;*°,;§;};““_{_;'°§_§;j;j_;' nt.. 1-9.... .f _..._ P.............. ... .._ it f ff ' ~ - _~' C ' ' ' ' ~ ` ~ t ~ _ f . . O S i ' ‘ .. rt mt fxT__l(e;_bLin£_t haie m_eSer__ed Wmark that “THE GUARDIAN should get al ~~ wx _ __ _ _ _ new cut of Col. Otter, for he must feel ex- __ ‘ in that old fur cap This is neither true A provoked to profanity, as there is nothing tion. _ I I an 0111' like a dam to liol back a Pond. Than to Do Well." T'/:is “wise saw" _might properly read, “It costs more to 351'!! than to ‘BE --t‘ii;ll.”“ Tlie source of _all _ _ _ _ _ . = . li 3 ‘_._ _ _ J ‘ ' . _ _ . _ _ ~` . ' -_ :ff P 1,.; Africa. It is true also that the aiiti-Brit _nor funny as the Otter is accuswmea to _ _ _ _ ' _ isli iiieiit iii the Republic is largely em- _ _ _ _ ' t _ _ ,_ wear his fur iii both summer and winter. bodied in the Democratic party. This ' If the Pioneer continues to Boer its read element was lieliind Cleveland, the Demo- _ _ _ _ _ _ __ P __d nt who __0Ckle`____ bmu _lt ers with bad_1okes it will be in danger of _ _ ili};til\'or<£:';ai Fimlisli spcakiiigbhationgto being knocked into Pi' and sent Oxon its The Carpenters are to blame in dnwn the Partitio I5 1 I5 ‘ " _ ` k. S I d ' ~ a _ . ' i the ,_,.,.g__ _,f,,__,,._,,.@, th. ve,,,_.,_,,,,,, ,,,,,,,_ ee’ "°_"° SW’ _°’“°~“’“ "fl my _be They brought dov nd lot of lime and dusi.._that{wentolbdi i ~ p .p ~ ,tl ocratic press areen-J X N 7 _ deavoring to prejudice their readers’ I -:P against President McKinley by asserting ~ “ _ '“"_"* that he some time ago made a secret " T0 ‘D0 Mgfg s0m¢ Of WOTS in Ollf IPB til. ClQ\HQlt ' if ' P I _ ofthe lot. Some of them want to go to the WASH, but is going to pay the WAS HERWOMAN. J We will allow 25c on ever y do‘lars,wo_rth _bought fo-morrow § One lot we will allow 5lc on the Dgllgr, - _One lot of soiled Blankets go at 25 _per cent of. _All€if»Table Linens Soiled on the double edge go at is .teeny ' ._ _ J is weak or impoverished, then every pulse-beat carries weakness instead of strength. Why make the cost of living more than it need be? Purify your blood and give your constitution a chance to do its level - best. The only_ perfect blood purifier and vigor-maker in exist~ ence is the world-famed Hoodfs Sarsa- parilla. Itibringsr good, perfect health. t never disappomts. lrylbdil SDIO!-“After scarlet fever arunning sore was left mi my nose. Tool Hood's Sarsaparllla and it cured me. My 'brother was also relieved by it of eryipelat In his face.” ELLA Counsna, Burden, N. B. Bowel Trouble -“ My mother. Mrs- Iohn Ried, suliered with bowel trouble for four years and tried different doctors, but obtained no relief until she began tak- mg Hood’s Sarsaparilla. 'Ihreetbottles of this medicine entirely cured her.” Lxzzn Ruin, Tracy Station; N. B. A C0011 MOCICIHB - "WU UBVG |3539" Hoof"s Sarsaparilla in our _family as a spring medicine and used Hood’s Pills for effective. For impure blood we know Hood’s Sarsapsrilla is a. good medicine.” R. S. Pnmozr, publisher Bee. Atwood, Om.. Lose of Qpetlte -_“I was in pool health,troubl with dizziness, tired feeling and loss of appetite.. I was completely run down. I took Hood’s Sarsaparilla and after awhile 1 felt much better. Hood’s Sarsapa- i-illa built me up." Lizzia A. Rirasau., Old Chelsea, near Ottawa. Que. '- gp¢pg|g-‘* For twelve years I was dyegeptic and broken in health, had ter- rible palns in my back and was unable to work. When I had taken three bottles oi Hood's _Sarsaparllla I recovered my health. I always ‘recommend it.” J. B. Manoir. 88 lth Street, Oswego, N. Y. ' Nf_‘v@fUfS¢111@/we __ :_i A ___ ' A .'~.. _ _‘L _.__ll¢oi’oPlllaeg'elh\t1lla_';hold3l`rr‘l a.__.__l__ __ _ H__;i e "' 25 H8833* The balance of our M l -f Ui _ ULSTEBS. ` biliousness and found both medicines very, If vé t° the body what the! of goivsieliiego at O0 mfghfll 5tf°¢3m3 4'" ti’ th¢- were marked 25 per cent i`n"ore._ _ i taffll. If f/16 H000' I3 P11f¢» 50 White Lawn Aprons were 50c now 3_9c_. __ _ the body tIm'ves,'- ift/‘ie bloodi .235 Pairs of odd sizes in Ladies’ Hr? W _ Colored atgl; of. _ _.Ei _~f".> ' - ‘ 18 Colored Sateen Bed C-.imf iris at 25 per cent 03 _ _These goods will not be so_l_il'j__a_t"_.$h"e5 "a_lm__ye’_pric§s aftl! March lst. ' il” sf . s- N... 4. .ne . __ ~ _ fi _ l » _q c:.-_-n C `_if;~T-J) ~.f__\F-‘»i»f_~i-s-- 1"; “"'_‘ ‘ r.\»\. ,vp _ __ __ ii,-_+-_ 1/ff:--f‘» ‘>'~f.-_fr-~ - ; _ _ _-fzsfzf. »_.- . ' . - " 1 ' ` .Y ,- i I | a Snaps in White and Colored Shirt They are good patterns. » _ _ J - .Some are slightly soiled. 1 Sizes l4‘,§ to 17. We have placed the lot on' our counter and will clean them ob! about half price to make roam for our new stock. _ : _»~~< . e __ “_~- . ,`. f~i ~ _ 7 .'_» ‘ \ s ~_ \ s s _ _ W) _V A ,M _ _ Bnlgv 12.1112” me . __ _ . ` ':`l_ f _V _;_ if Q AT , L GS T G __ f k _ _ Weretyouiby f_l)ishonest jewelerv- witlim. I al a HE UARDIAN as oryears ta ena _ _ .r ggqdggg 19 311,93, ‘ 1 - ’ __ . _ _ _deep interest, which we believe is shared A U H _, ‘___ ~ I lm" -_nythiugyou "nt inthe je'e.h_y “nt an ad X ' ____ DA_v"5 ¢0__L|g|g,4 by the great majority of our readers, in _ `~ _ the affairs of the Hospital for the Insane. ' _ _-I U- ._ _ -ti. w cook --ff " l ‘ _ ` _ _Ch'to_wn, PEI Branch Store at Victoria. * -X lil _. , __ H Now that this delicious Tea has become _ ' lv known _ ’ $5.10 &lJd ° I h ° P ° ' ' From 2_3() to 530’ Saturday 3_3() the Superintendent of the Dartmouth, N. _ ID H981' y HVCPY 01119 In “DLG W&l'd B QM ‘ Q e a 4' _` `; ’ to 6 'hh Bmd “nw further n_-,tice_ S. Asylum, has been summoned to consult' P631) fa.VOl'lli3 Ill H1811 l8C3S IH “cathy ‘nd Thursd‘y:f!_0m28 to 10 patients. He has agreed to come and no Coupon Book, no, on 8a|e__5,_doubt he will offer valuable suggestions. _ Tl1lS SE&S0n’_q P.`0O_dS gkgugg fm- $1_ _ ` B Hereafter trained nurses are tobe employ- Well made, g00d fllllilllff _ ROWSE, I ed which will be anothergood step for- With b0(ly dlld A MSU U1?) bd WANTED . still remains the fact that the pa *_ tients are terribly overcrowded, and Aquperieneed mnmxr wave, and this must continue to operate greatly For Low prices. ~ _ _ _ _ _ _ ' ’ ppoint Agents. No canvrs-ing: Salary .against the comfort and the cure ofthe in- < AGEBT FOR CANADA. G H T F b 245 _ . BER, _ -a resident physician devoting r SISBVB llllil]gS, lb ° M“°°8°f=- 'ins fuii time tothe patients and atminetn pay you to buy one at' staff of attendants and with more care ` ' » attic price even if ou do A Y _ devoted to the food supply the hard con- not need It badly. 3 dltions before existing ought to n _ be considerably ameliorated. There ;::°xp°n°°° paid' Drgwn 65* B" ntfmd 5 mates until more room is provided. Were _. ._ . .... saauaawawr b i3..2 .1 £88386 ff i vi .P- l ’ 1 _ _ t .,,__ , _ .. _.ge _ _. _ . ,_ X _,..- ., _ _ qs, :*¢_..~,_ __ 1:->» -.,- ,~,i..t~_¢_ _<- ». , - ~ ;- ~ = ' " -‘ f "'11 -.- #_ "fire-T-'-s-_._ ~_;=_=-s-ne;-»_~ __= -__-` " " ~ f -‘ l " ‘ *"~'~ » » " " " 'f “ `- I "J -"’~"__"'-‘. '=-->. if "nf-_"~ t'!f"‘=i':."f-Ii‘1>,»;""'°§* -51 J. D. MCLEOD gf BEER & GOEF, JENKINS & soN, ' J. R. WARREN, B.. J. swoon, R. r. MADDIGAN as co., ii. H. MASQN. J. H._MYRicK & co., s ll.licloni|lllo°H3§]§§;‘“ “°§“;§‘i,,R, -» ,... .,;_:. ‘» __ ,"». . 1 1;; . ,_ -2-_u _ -'=" »-Lil:-1*~t.`;-= ill.-,T - s r `i "‘-.F ~.'t~,- -‘-lr- em °' li JE N s-ei N _ J ~ .. ~ ' J ' J - t- as `“ a rn Aim W5; %& ..ll"“ltlil________ _________-_ |1705 Hind M1 with Dr Goodwill to considerim roved g y P A the 5 ' - » ' ' State I have decided to sell it at A hoiégj' ` 1- I Band Evonhlgs- methods of treatment and the carepofithei ° f0ll0Wll1g S ei on y Bead or bring not giving satire will receive prompt Iiifwrhh as will be Oldgoldtalrsuiii uptoorder WW