i .I i ~ .:...1r a, ._A -¢»u»o»& i M ww $ _ __;~,I`_ __ _ __ ___» _£._.,, .__, ,- nastorri-frown. Parson. .tnwann iscann; snrrnuoaa-~1VvV. V~ --»V-~-_-~_ _ _ l THE GUARDIAN. C __ _-1 £1* _ 4 V _ R to investigate any claims that may if ’ made by receivers, and report. Only one M receiver is selected :it each port for each it - -‘~ kind of produce. The best man is chosen, I do not bcykqe ther; and the best possible terms are made with 3 a case of dY!P"?l?‘ him. lift. iUd!8¢°“¢n 0' Canadian exporters can thus, by C0- auy 'tomach txutlilf operation through the association, be §i}::.g,dca£no§u¢e and V guaranteed protection and honest treat- rmanenrly cured ment from the consignee in Europe, and E7?’U!§!£1DYSPEPS1A -_-___ the larger the volume of business that » _ _ _ . ° flows through this channel, the stronger Mbdxgszflv and more effective will be the guarantee. G“M.° Each receiver nominated by the associa- gnd med). i tion has alwa s present before him the '°§i.iif5 F001 i< isa th yt, if aeaiinszs with him are At all Special Notice Having purchased from Mr . F. J. Hdonaby the stock and good will of lil books and Stationery Business in tlllorris Block, we will`_ continue th business in its various branches. using at lowest pricei for cash only, Ib B. M. Hornsby who has mana- ged the business in the past, will be iunharge ofthe store, and will be _plmsed to attend to all old customers and many new ones. i A choice new stock of Wall Papers will be at once put on sale, and all departments of the business will be kept well stocked. A well supplied news sand will be a special feature of the business. The store will be kr-_own as “The Bazaar Bockstcre." THE AZAAR CBMPA NY. Successors to F. J. Horxisby, Iorris Block, Cli`toi.vn_ March 16, mio i i ._ V _ L PUQF. ISLAN D si* HONEY If honey is not pure it istetter no _ to use it. We have the best honey tliat can be procured in ibn)-:tv ince and the price is but Ko A POT OR XGA. POUND. M pl, It is very desirable for table use and l.\',\\‘ll the sick room. Try a sample pound 1 _i or pot, You will [he well fsatisntd » Q", with it. [(5-_r 9°Pure groceries of all kinds. ‘ iff" . o. Motion o. oo. __ _‘_ sen ' " -~ >' Iain lloothor Food 3 U We can’t all go ton the country these warm ‘ days but our large var- iety of new and fresh u goods and up-to-date' groceries makes it pos . ' sible for our customers' to enjoy life in the city. “ If you would want cool health giving' food call and place' your order with Q _ I oooroyi ,oomoor 8 S- - . _ 4 Most Reliable QQSQ Place to have your repair work a done is the place t at takes _ _ ` the most interest in yourw needs.\Ve strive to accmomo- " date all who leave any work@ with us, by prompt attentionw and quick despatch of same. ' W/Ve have the reputation of < being “O K.” on repair work. Give us a trial and be con- vinced thrit what we say is ue lllllll aa; IQOQUOOOOO E I i sssseaaesss llll ill Foundes. Engineers, Machi ists and Boiler-makers. Steam Navigation Co`s Wharf Charlottetown, P. E. 1. Phone x25 ' .._¢l_ Britain With all the Food Necessary. of this Canada contributed only seven pe cent. The problem that has to e s ve y t to ell Professor Robe t~oii estimate l cit ll i .im \\ *li one third of thc prin i rf 1 f ir .ie hi e .nu ii to at o.n_>lish an \\ h \ 0 ‘ s L ff set ours:lve~ in earnest to the tisk made satisfactory prorrcss in the man ilcold storage But stupid dishonest pack farm products in Great Britain _ It is Hot surprising that the farmer h , can get to a middleman, rather than him p claimed that the goods were damaged, o him! And there were no means of chec ing the charges that were made in a of the water are unknown, such as coop from the proceeds-of his shipment. these diniculties have been grappled wit in a business manner, without attempti Hon Geo E Foster, Messrs Millichamp,S F.McKinnon and R.VBic land British ports. The association undertake* on behal PROF.ROBERTSON SAYS It will astonish many people tolearn that in 1899 the value of the principal food ~ ,J wzs Olilioe products imported by Great Britain r V13; e_ mletlts amounted to 620 million dollars and thai! Q with gggggtain S thi* ths country can rc'i<‘ilv supply t ii. ool ~t.ii.~1 ~lc coiisuints, inc we do 'll‘1'.ll l.O l0’llll C l. 0 I`ll\` ]ll Gbllll I0 Xi c have improved in fruit culture and scitntihc ciiliivation of the soil, we have ing is still rampant amongst us, and _ l‘;:‘;fo;:.;'°..:‘.f‘.;;.°;,‘ ;;i:.3°r..:;°.‘:z preferred to sell his produce for what he 5; o now ge a not satisfactory, the trade will be given to another firm, and there are plenty who are anxious to get it. _o The principle of co-operation has been -successfully adopted by Canadian farmers _ in the management of cheese factories and ' creameries. We should like to see the __ same principle applied to the packing and shipping of apples. We can aes no reason Canada Can Readily Suppl y S why the different horticultural societies ' should not undertake this work just as is r done by the fruit associations in Florida and California, where each association employsits own expert packers and has its V own brand. For all auch associations, as produce, the European Exp0rters'Associa- “WTITI IRAIGSIRI” o ' _ A great artist = ' ' `l\‘*~L `I- ' such wonder- , f-` ful effects. e *M _i His reply was: armers of this coiintrv is how to capture ' his niarnet in o her “oi-ds, liovi to pro [lute how *o pick how to ship, and hon “si” (Il “ VVit_h brains, _ » __ ir ! ” This would __ p __ _ be the real __ »l_.» “__ _-v :inswer to hun- * ' ,V ` _ " dfcds of pec- ` ‘Q ` ple is li o ri r c mixed with to produce such marvelous cures. These nicfiiciiies are the result- of Dr. PierCe’s thorough professional education; his deep study of the princi- ples of m1zz’erz`o mc¢r’z`n1 and of the hu- man phvsiologgw in health and disease; gp _a_b<_>ve all his unparalleled practical V fat-ture of our cheese and butter, and wi e expel-1eu&, ` _ _ __-._ _ are working hard to perfect our system of I thank God for vlng you wisdom and knowledge. and guidi g you in making these medicines," says Mn. H. A. Alsbrook, of Austin, Lonoke Co., Ark.. in au earnest letter Dr. 8 I 0 SU U2!! the same afilictioua I doctored with our Emily hysician without any good results, so my hus~ dnrglietotry r. Hefcvamedicinco- which I with woaderltl results I an com- letely cured. _X took bottlca of Dr. Pleme’s self ship to the British market, for he has been completely at the mercy of the receiver in the Old Country How could am the shipper know who was to be trusted 'ma' a and who was not? If the English broker* r 4 c been in the habit of adding to his com _ _ B-, __ mission lextra charges which on this sidef and r _ G - l cloth-boundfforg age, cataloguing, selecting, grading and and useful book V ebceteras, so that the sbippcrgnsvcrreallv knew what amount would be deducted Lew- "`*”* » i ‘ ' " Il to depart, as others have done, from the established channels of trade. We have before us the literature of the European Exporters’ Associationof Toronto,limited, an incorporated company with anauthori- zed capital of $100,(C0, organized for the protection of Canadian shippers. The ° Premier of Ontario is the president and I Mr. James Scott, vice-president, and the list of share holders includes men like Sir Charles Tupper, _ Sir Wm. Howland, ‘ . . lp erdike, late president of the Montreal Board of Trade, besides a number of well- known men in England, of whom, per- haps, Mr. Henniker Heaton, of penny _postage fame, is best known in Canada. `The association has oliices in Toronto, ' Montreal and Loudon. England. and a extensive system of agents at Canadian I1 avoritc Prescription, of his ‘Golden Medi- al Dia<_:o.vcry‘ and Ut viah dbh-‘Pleasant Thasisaomndidnalnhewoddthat haahclpedandcuscdaomanyinskand E" gi. ini eminent not in accordance with contract, how field olrmadid Any woumn could the shipper in Canada light against may ‘nm to Dr. for advice which ° be sent conddcntially ani absolutely iii; §&;.,§§l1= _iii ' ai counts of sale. The English broker basl C513* _ viscr Pierce, 663 Main : *' well as individual shippers of all kinds of tion will prove an invaluable agency. It supplies the link that was wanted in the perfect-ion of our export system, and pro _ mises to play a very important part in the ”' deyelopmcnt of Canadian export trade.-~ if Farming. i IAPAN'S PROUD RECORD. v The Japanese, who won an enviable dis- Q tincticn by not taking part in the looting " il the British, but they. were the first = '- the walls bya day, and.begau;the - bardment. On, the ,march they BG# the* 1 They had, hesays the test end V ' and the best tl'an%PDrtfS¢rvioB.of their general declared that they V have shortened the journey by another day. Their activity and are has i,haiao¢a“iaf%Yéissss“siiig _ “They I see9l|¢d'.:nev6!‘V:f_ to i-rest. _ cavalry and sobutlng parties were ing the country ahead' “on their and their outposts kept in constant tact with the enemy, pressing the lattery rso c_lqse_ly__tha_t they threw away 'their §l'§pin_g mats and clothing." ___ ___ ‘liiother correspondent ls equally im- pressed by the work of the Japanese. ' which he describes froma different point of fview. saying: “It is impossible to over-praisef the skill and bravery of _ Colonel Shiba, who, with the Japanesef marines andthe volunteers, was respon- r sible for the main defence.” \Vhile marchiiig small men would per- haps have an udvania,f_re over large, and p the Japanese must lmvc averaged small- .4 _ cr than any of the others. It is possible, p __ ` also, 'that they were more easily act-li-_i ` iiiiitcd, but when all is saicl that can be i oii either score it is still evident that they _ ' deserve the Tiig-liest cnconiuiiis upon their ' valorpand discipline. Though they were V brought into comparison with the sol- diers of the strongest western powers they did not siiffer by it, but gained rather, l -1 .- v~'¢1‘~<’.‘ ““ U ".5, \ government at Tien Tsin was a shame to I '“ their rivals, who acted like a mob, and _ ., the best drilled otlicer ot Europe or Ame- ,_ ` rica could not hope to such work as theirs upon the road.- It seems tohave 5 been complete in: every respect, with , ‘ lnevcr a pointflzneglected. Iutelllgept. L direction, endurance, rapidity of more-“_" ' _ new estimate of its quality among west-~ China war on account of- the character that their valor was threesfourths conceit and that it would vanish upon a trial r _ ,ttres JohnNe_s9’ lathehegt, fl liiathe city to biiylit. Milo; special fo); spring at-$28518 special v¢lrie.V mattresses- from 'Still ap. Gall anilioari J- ‘ Vthem.-_John Newson. _ 133|-Witt ` f‘ ) , - _ b -ol db h ‘ ' . ' L 1 v ' ` I J Y \ / S ` _,. ,. . ‘ . ' .. . 7 Q _ » 5 , ‘ . a . - s ag; .. : . ' ‘ ~ . ,fl ~" » ‘L | 1,., ,_-,.' ___ '»~ ‘ _ I ilk ’ _ ,Z/_ W, _ . I 55,, L I-_ _ - '_ _~i»_ - _ 1 ' _ all the time asking what _ . _ _ , , ` _ _:_ ‘ /-I ,. . . f - not liclieve thvit he has oi ershot the i.i.iii~_ _i.%._, D,-_ Mergers n,e,1,CmQ5 are 0;; ' 1:. . ' ` j ' ' l` ` _ ~ s ‘ .V - ` " ` Q ` . L_” Q . _ ` ki. I ‘ " 1 ` , si 5| o , '- I\ ' Q gan 88 ` , ` § 52'. l . i l .I . . 4 o . . l _ k I DR Your Appotito\w Is not what it should be, If you are feeling weak, If your blood is thin, If you are dyspeptic, try a ' bottle of llur Digestive Tonic. l It promotes digestion,soothes the, nerves, gives health and strength. Sold at 25c per bottle. Prepared and sold by A. W. llorlllln,Phm.B. 1 Central Druggist, L ~_ " S f Sunnyside. Vof Canadian exporters, to arrange freight 2 contracts, to attend to the stowage and _ prompt transportation of shipments and __ The vitality of the blood is soon ex ha_usted. Sleeplessness is one of the sym Food will gradually build up and recon \ construct the wasted nerve cells and pos . . .. (3 by your rirurrgists. . _ jo A 5 cent plug of “Patriot 8883$8$$8§@ or Q I Twist chewing tobacco is 'Z I per cent larger than former) - jsltivelycure all nervous diseases. It is WITHOUT SLEEP. `naturesgreatestrestcrJ.tive,recommend tl Sealed lenders marked “Z nders in OU FU RNITURE SALES Have been more than satisfactory this spring-Our §£YLl:1S, and PRICES are sure trade winners-Before you y-See_what we can do for you-STORE CLOSES at 5 P ID. excepting SA'l`URDAY’S open until 10 p. m, Earl( Wriglit& 60,). &|m-admin-maxim TEN DERS ptions of starved nerves. It is a warning I D1`¢mlSeS- ‘ 21 lm“- of the approach of nervous prostration or *m __ " paralysis. Don't be tempted to use narcotis or opiates. Dr. Chase`s Nerve FOI' AdditiO!`l tO Sh€d. duplicate” will be received by the Hrn- crible ihe Minister of Militia and De- fence, Utaws up io Saturday Septem- bfr 22nd instant for alterations and ad- ditions to the Drill Sued at~ Ciarlolte- town, according to plans and Specifica- :aions lobe seen at the office of th- lJi;~tr,ioi Officer Commanding and at thi oiiice of Mr. Chas B. Chappell, aicbit- i for, :.1 Cn-.irioitetown from whom bla: ls lorma tor tender and all inxormatil n Each render must be accompanied by an accepted cnique on a Canal ian, chartered bark for an amount equal to five per cent of the total value of th. contract. This check will be forfeited il. the _party making the .tender it sign a eontiiact when called _uponfto di so, or it he fails to satisfactorily coni- plegg the gervice contracted for. If thi lender be not accepted lhe' cheeks wil be rttiirned, r By Order ‘ F, S, Moons LT, Cor.. District Ofd :er Commanding Mlitary District N0 -lE‘» eod to 20th . It is gratifying to learn that at lRSt`l* I.: __ __ V`\_\"» _--V -.arr--»--as m lf . LOST.--A h G bd? th - <33” b° °bi‘““°d° l “nee of Mr. (,llz¥xil:e,g.ndthe'.l€$!doleneBlli1ilisl LOST.-Friday eveningilbotween Drake Bros' Meat Shop and the ilway Station, a large sum of money. Finder' will be otiice. . A , _ ,173l V apply at Sen I'-ner, McLeod & Co’s. _ l4tf WANTED -At once a eral servant _ WANTED:-At once a drug clerk of one ing. P.O.Box 61%. _ Stating agp. `8 t dows. Only first-class men need apply to P.0. Box 19 Charlottetown BOY WVANITEIT.-A good steady boy years old to learn the printing. Apply at TO BET-One-half of a t-wo tenement house on Pleasant Street. House contains seven rooms. Apply to C. D. Bell on the TO LET.-Dwelling house on Kent Street, adjoining residence of Dr. Kelly. Apply on premises to F. F. Kelly.~ll tf. o LOST.-Last evening on the St. Peters .ir Union Road, a new carriage apron. The finder will please leave it at D. SteWart's Kent St. Eclipse Bakery. 3 tf. _ TO BUTCHERS AND OTHERS.-Ice I _ wholesale deliveredor at warehouse at o moderate rates. Apply to H. C. Douse, East Royalty, or Gem Ropeir.-21 tf. TO LE'l`»A 'house containing seven -ooms. Apply to L. C. Vv'orthy at the o Bright Ba 'ery and Grocery. ~ lfitf _ ` OFFICE TO LET. A comfortable onine éi the Stainper Block. -.Apply to Pxowse o - I").s. ‘ o on ‘dalpeque Road. Finder, please leave at this office. ,2-l tt, R liberally reward by leaving same atthiao 'WaN'rEn.-at ones at barter V-boys l/I) or two years experience. Apply in writ.-A i 'l 1 An experienced dry, goods 4_5 man. Must be able to take charg~e~Vofj1 "7$#' dress goods department and trim win- _ .V ` i once to this office. waN'r:nn.~,-Girls for general S work. Good wages. Apply Fmdf - Ejerkins, Brighton Road. 6 tf WAN TED.-A young man for on-I retail department. {Mu_st have _experino -Weeks & Co.. The Peoplefs Store. 6 ILS FOR SALE CHEAP.-The house vmxgl ton cor ner of Olebar and Gerald streets, lf not sold by Oct. lst, will be offered by oublic auction. Apply to David Arbing, gireetotvn, July 4 _cod 3mos 'ro.Li§:i‘.-'rite northern moi of ‘it pleasantly situated lately .yy me on Upper Pri Street. _ Newly f zitted with bath room. electric light and hot air furnace. Possession $116 lit Of nip?" “il §".;.§";'.i.§‘.°B"§’.f.i‘?.°Zr ` eri V. o orsa _ _ V ' __-_ GEOBG _ TER. “rg” V1” MBS" - " sects,-iaio,eoa _ Apply wst.`r[auif;-_1§_e@i§.°n _ s_r.t_ » ` J I tl f _/ _.\ _ _ ' . ' 1. lil' S A ' A V~ - r » _ 1'-”~:‘.r~.~-~-1;~_:.1f:r.:1%~~:f»_~_ `:“ » 'fri if-"f‘ ~ ` q;,1' "§:7»4`; -"‘ “Q SQ: V-1,’-fr ""2" '~` if- -` _'ffl ‘ "T gf; fl \_` 'f' ` .4i_l'€ §‘T_._.- <1. They Were the First__Troops to Enter, f_ _ ffl V & Q* I' , _ Pekin.-They Set the Pace. "' of Tien Tsin, are now praised as the - "jf V- 'fi' _ "="=‘1--V:"3W'V! L heroes of the relief cf the legationers. “f "“" f A 'W' 1 They were notthe first troops -to enter* ~- J r - ` »" i" ,- Pekin, ohaogood fortune having fallen-to f - _ V I -'*‘ "fe" pac” as one ggnvegpgndpnf, . l , `r ' :7 T!°f_-'s"fiV_:isfi?_lfrfngiést-~-:yy ;5,,_,;} ~ _ , .KCI UIHIIBG Ill. You’ll enjoy seeing them- AS '.-n¢¢icVt\.¢,¢~.w4;; Vi., -an yo r ern writers. There has beena disposition f, ,V ,_ _. ' ,,\ ‘ _; _, _\ , to make light of the victories of theJapan H it '21 'V / ’ _ _ _ r ot the resistance that was offered. Uri-C ` V 1 ,_ _ _ _f/"__ _ . ff; Q’ § friendlycrities of the .fipanese hive ‘saidf I ` ¢§' I s. fs ,__ r. th oi um; sentences an-¢ mlaphehusad.; ld' air'-'1' r 1 .¢ _ _»;/3-_ ..' . .* 'V ._ r J _ , - .- <. __ ‘_»3_"=_;,"._»~;f"5`“i&i'V : 9_1., _,‘. .' -' -1-gf . 'l 1 H. 4.. it /f ' , /__ f X >. _. ,I - V ‘.;_~.».d» _.sf rn. stan; _. -V _ = ,_.,,. 4" liéh 1 l li -s » , » , Yesterday. N _ ‘ i ‘ _ . li-if li I The Millinery Lenders., V . J`_"u' 2 -~~:7~e»_* "cvs ~ »V -- ~ V _. i . , ~ if _ »V._- .‘. ‘_ __ @¢»»‘ ._ i |;'f_ - $,»_. Y-;‘_=-eff; -L 3 f " "5 n v trende'd.t0.’.` llndoriioor its ond Cl You reqmre fog' the warm ‘rcs ‘ " “”°_"~»_'_ p ,, QU _ Q' -_ --..n_»_.../» w H .ua KX . E'..I.li‘i _ 3?. uit 3 tif so asf; . -is: n~»~»V_.»_-,;.;;.,,., .',-gy f-.,,»,.,__ ' " ; ,' f _ '4 i,»'~_eV!g`{j qw ` i* fl ' .> ‘ f‘ .ri-zrirr HATS i ., I , Opened -. VJV. f-F" You’ll enioy owning one of them. - V In the matter of discipline alone their ' ’ Sunnyside. ` ` ` p -4,__,..»-._ 5 Q* 1;' r. ,, mensceaseiess vig_ii‘an¢e,au appear in thef record of the Island army. “ ; _ 4 _. ;'_ _ ' _oaoaoaaa 13 7 "i;:;; -§'“`VL-Z ; rl .,~;»f¢\V=» vs_, -1 . _ f .1-‘V.s=f~»= ~f»1:=f_ ;.,-. _ . , ,. . _ _.~-ag .»’~f\ pi, 4 _ '~i;i.~:~_~~ 1 _¢- ~ o , .=‘ '-~. 1 i'..,i,r :"a»»=. qt ... ends. »,.a Y es, to serve you with the ther. Call and seeliow little money takes to bay aneutliis at _ 1 » ';> ," ,. _` ' ‘ _ 4 V V, , _ . ,. 1. 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