lQ __ __ _ _*___* ___ _r__A___"__ ____ ______ *H ____,_______ ,__________._,,_._,,____,,,,,,.._ _..., .......»...,-_¢¢_s.. ,_.¢.-r _ _ __--r ,_ __ ._: '_~:.'. Q-_.'.___s. -I Y th brain and nerve centres. It is n ‘ ' with their yells. And thi- Examiner 0 I and other saloou organs call this _ 0 “keeping down drunkenness." A I d _ dent Journal, untramnielled and _ . ...... Extra Men Needed- _ . . _ ___________ ___ ____ _______.___ ___________ ____ ____ .m _ _ _ _ lhe lightest draft most easily .pg "0°+i"* J erestsctthepeon1e.andrec0irn1zedtheref°r°“ WiNNiPi~:G, Augu~t 10 -A revised ' fi 1 The PeoI>1°7- P5199’-°'_.estimaie cf the extra men needed to handledf more capacity P\1b1i8h°<1°~¢i“‘ °m°°S'N°“' P’°“""° B1°"k arner Manitobefs bi whei t cro this THE GUARDIAN, DHARLUTIETOWN, AUGUST 17 1899 _ - , _ ' - P d most successful machine Nuts ls 8 new food for North ;1di?i§g§rlili)er estimate. Unless these ui-n arrive it is nb ad 100 cannot be saved and it ,S suggested will shea-ymi naw.; c|_hm;_= imo¢»=.=ihle io describe. but which you will readilyseeby aclosa _~'-'n vance . . . . . . . _ . . . . . . . . . _ . . . . . . . . ._ . . -_ _ ,__ - t ~ _ A 3f|l|‘\°|" °f"°°’ th t the Canadian Paciiic railroad °°m a so" W" 0 er l" W a I. MAIN FRAME- bl'~hed tth til dngplaces. ‘ ' 1 pound of Grape \uts then from |12-V0 been °*““' 1° 3' ° ° °“ and ' _ rn $1-50=i° &<.iY°“°° --------------------- "L25 thought that the whole oi the crops i-‘riicwing nrearew cfihe roinv.= vnereinue Maxwell excels, ands close examination - ,_ 'H absorb Weekly Edition (ThursdaY\ D01' Ye” - ° ' ple-digested. The sy tem wi ne ll ~ t8 . I - - ° ll0\11l l`*°dU°9 ‘ha hirvmt °X°ur°|°" The main sill‘ 've made of tuoular .~t-el which i-i at once the strongest the sdfelt an ~ _ where subscriptions may be paid. news fum; 3 _ . __ ' ’ ‘ j . ‘ _ , ' '. » ' h .nz , . _ , ~ ~ k d th 1- bus; t 5 that wguld induce man; .ighre~i fmrn iha\_can_be used. lin- -hc.e l°mnie:» ~d Cutt_erBir is_composed of ang _ _ _ _ Pmlmlis 05 meat’ Oatemeal or bread l dgsZd l_°bB_Zor :_;_D0 KT __ gxgeeogeoglneretban “_ ual to ecme ___ _e_l:;_..i_¢1siee!, -Pcciadl' miuufacturid to,- u=. a rd eve Ycast\¢l¢ abou. it is made 0! mallehblll _ -_ ; rm' °“ ° °' °‘““’i¥r“s`i.‘§‘§¢e‘§'. °° ' Manilow :nie fa1i._ _ - » A #WN-*_- 2 CU TTB R BAR ilgeeggov. A-1b°1'l'#°“ B°°k5t°'° G S Mumn Wages will be high. Every branch If. wi lhe observed the gnird r»in= clo-er f--thegiound than on any other machine, and - ° . _ 4 “ 'l s ll ’ . F h ill' ll ,Llll , & .....i.n.._T»1e»»°»»°m°».1=S»»-»»»-==°»f ofpgouf-1 i=~;c°»»»»f»~_»;»__-\_=°f~_gf eq-_ ;‘.;i.f:,:‘.;;;‘;_°i-‘.:.°.;.i.°f.s;al.f.‘;“.;.:':.; ..::_..‘;;...;it.°.:.;°...s.ir‘.s .f.“.;°::.‘" "°°”"" _ _ B_M CREADY, J. P. HOOD an t e rai roa s are a eir wi s ei _ . JE c E‘m°"~l B““i”°“ Manager lo hands as soon as harvest be in=. _ . _ 3 TASLE cow~EcT'°~ T _ , _ g _ While the magority of others use cfistiron fir connecting table to tram on the Little 1 , l 1 _ = msg, Mr. William M80l\°U5|9 W" UUabl9 '° 1 Maxwen, you will tind a Channel Steel Bar. This makes a most durable and :ish connection, - - _ e f l. Li _ 1,. mac in l 1-* all W0 °°“if‘*°‘” h° "“°°d°d °" ““’ '3i§`.‘f..°|"i§’f.€'i1`l~f'i‘iI§~°`f»i°i`i`.'§s§`i>ui,if“§°c'i'i‘i§i'il'e°iil'{ifili-Z§§»l'fiil`§ in-rl¢‘a.='.;iii°a\ii°ri»'i»'ii`il.'y'f“l'§°m°°‘¢~'"th;-td l I l Q OntBl'l0 and Rainy Lake railway OD SC' compen ates for .i v additional cost 3 ii __ , I ° ' ° _ I l = ' ‘;;_ ‘ ' . ~ I l I I l counl of ihe scarcity of llb our and high 4. MA| N WHE EL. - I ° wages demanded of the CJDIIBCWIS- Strongest and Best Wheel ever used in a Binder. Out of all the Maxwell Machines manu- 1 have opened a Feed Stcretcn Lower Queen - Wheat cutting was started in Carl- f°~¢*¢“fed» “°” “ Si“¥|“ Wh°°1 his "ef f*i1°d- _ _ Bn.” P091' h i‘ ad' 1 Exp ess O nee. 3,5; ‘()_|I;;,S_ §\.L»:~t;,_ Bl-an alitiiil all sorts of feed .0 _ d at lowest prices I "Joris McoUii.La_\'. an of the West Kootenay Brick Act are not available. As we under- res _ tand its meta hor license is 801116- reverse, Dr. Heermann, of Kiel Univer- _ __ F _ md Luna C0' at per value of $1` each' lshing like a “ylistoll” as compared with sity offers some sound advice to_ the ` ~ r the Scott Act "sword," or the prohi- devoteeuof phe whéaelhlf tiherei is _i;otz_i_ing _ _ Unner Queen Street- - - . - »' ° ' arue ocor’s ic , ere - . iltlonngggebé “$311 ,greg faygg (ggod L llssgilclih tha: is true He points out that IF ANY ER OF YOUR FAMILY DRINKS* This is preference stock and is paying ten per cent per annum payable quarterly. For prospectus and fur- ther information apply to _ than the pistol. “The rifle is not op- |_L_ ' ' d Church Schoo though it is a more deadly and sf- ' 9 f0\‘ 3ll’|S. fective weapon,” says the Examiner. ‘ '_“wr_ Nm scum And it proceeds thus: -_- "So, though we condemn utterly the Eiii iiiiii iiéis Haa%:trained Nurse. H'P1'°v\»f\t1'\l\ the Ul\i'°I'Siti°°~ with the Farquharscu License Law un- ` otfaligiglgl til we obtain prohibition, or some other °\|iimf0r\dmilli0n. avirlyto DB. HIIID. better weapon witi which to keep down magma; ; drunkenness.” - au. s iii rn. sa sw. vaSe0tia. Chairman 30814 bareiaced treachery of those who en-_'and an his ’ - f` _ pulse. It was going at 160 dmhm Maia; Con,” acted ii, and though we know that a _ _ _ - its to iheminute, and did not resume ...§E;.¥“.i‘........... 3§§§_bg§§f1§;;ftgyjggvgggggngg~ .......lu....~...ei an _.mime Is bicycling healthful? By way of as to whether cycling is healtnv cr t‘ie exertion aiects the heart of the cyclist exertion may result not only from too rapid riding or from riding too long a distance, but also from riding over a lumpy road. The doctor narrat is that he rode up a moderate ascent dismoun‘ed, _ _ _ _ _ _ ~ - ~ da _ .L 5- KNOTTER 'rut Remix, ALGLST 1., isss. .vnght in Southern Manitoba yester y _ _ _ The genera! harvest ls two Weep; qff _dugg pnK_£gtter. v:_h_a_tl¥n;etgeu_ired is something simple and sure. These important points are i \ et The ield in nearl evtr district The,-“gnc “fur n ,,- | _ _ ,_ j . y y y ' p g bolt nor bevel or other wheels usedtooperatethedlse,¢.lie whole _ e Q _ _ _- -“E” 3"” _ "ff “WSE “"'S’°L~ i»»»mis@- =<» b- »=<=°Pf1°»»\1r hen- i;°:‘z;;‘;°:.:issm..F"rs;.*:.‘.':.ssr.l.';:'i.‘:.f'.r~.%.:i:°.."ii:f.§'lr.r.‘:.".:..'.:“tii..”.i.....‘"='l... r a is f m _ __‘ _ , _ °-'_*-*-T- _ have gone through the whole hai-vestwitliout missinga sheaf. ' ' 1 Th t d Ex still C- in Pin maui investment P” °°“°“’°”“‘gB‘°’°””g' i ° ”'°"' "‘"" °'" fessesw bhillk iillat lice’-We is l'h9 best _--__ The Llttleéhfaxwell is the only binder oi the market having this advantage, which will be I weapon to use against the liquor . . appreciated byall tarmersas the most natural and easy method. i A I have for Sale mean hundred 'traffic when prohibition, or the Scott com., bum,” to the renewed discussion Now lathe time to secure the machine of your choice r r ._ *-_ J* C . .\\ . /__ I ___ I °°'P° . _ lh t g en- sl; there are two orgahs over. which the ?P%§“:%$?Q1mhm:;i°p5?"ir}e_ F§ A W_ W_ BEER but the rifle is somgw ad ntilore cord cyclist Should keep gum_d_ one is the £31101-drink. Fai1ii*n__i:___iinpossib teeth Aug_ 15_ 3; “V6 than the sw" an ° sw° heart and the other the mouth. Over- _W1-ne %§¢s_,ur_AR1A m Tgmnmonn _ _ " ' ' ‘ __~ posed to the sword or the Pi8f»°1» to a notable degree; and this over- mmé§$|,2§_._._,,z; I , I 1 elapsed..He afterwards wiihihseiessibsrs ' ed 1 un He -_.., _ _ _ . _ ,_ . , = The phrase, “bare-heed treachery V - of those whoenacted it,”isthrovrli in to . _show that the Examiner is still nominally in opposition . to the large-_ _ _ harson Government. All the rest of its article is _a_ iefezice of the ` ° ' Law. It ` t ave eman rom the pmpriillildg of any saloon in the And I can supply EVERY. city, and as a matter of fact every _ BODY with §0ME'1‘HINQ saloon-keeper will give a hearty cg regd, “Amen” to the Examiner’s deliver- I keep the latest ance And the Government, too, will _ appiyrereaienan- to _ ; th v llllllti L. BBITTAIII. B. A. Principal. p P°11°° °°11°S*h@Y “wks aight hidw §;';_,3_{°"‘~ Papirs Montreal, . St. John, g__»-,1_'=_§»;_-__ Magazmas. Also the nicest and tastiest Bananas, Oranges, Lemons, Confectioner , Tea, Su ar,etc, _ 5' S in the city. R. H. MASON. i City Hotel Corner Opposite R. C. Cathedral. 15 d l year _ _ ;- .~ Wolfvllle. N. S. li. xii This well-known school opens September Sth. ISU. Its :courses of study_ prepare boys and young men for College for license to teach. for mms and for m n cal : . ec a i pursuits The ACADEMY HOME, well furnished, rovides at moderate cost comfortabin resi- &cefor the students. several teachers re- in the home, promoting qui :tness and dl ncein study and assisting the boys in Um' . e M\NUAL TRAINING DEPART- H NT with increased equipment and courses ln Carpentig, Wood Turning, Iron Work and Drawlugo ers special inducements to those lbiklngéowards engineering or m°f~h~vii<~s. The HOOL OF HORT_I ULTURE admits Cny Students to all its advantages free c ot huge. Loca on beautiful and healthful. ieaohers of culture and experience. family school. Board and Laundry $2.60 per week. lernment, bu' will never draw a tri - defence of their worst measure. And so License is “a weapon with which to keep down drunkenness!" In July of last year the community had not this formidable “weapon.” In J-.fy of la.~t year there were l_3 ar- rests for drunkenness. In July of this year the license “pistol” was in use, and in July of this year there were 37 arrests for drunkenness! Whether the pistol was loaded or nor we are not told, but the poor victims of the trafitic seem to have been load- ed as they never were before. The Examiner knows all this, but it is so controlled by the rum interest that it will go the length of support- ing a Government measure because the rum interest is in favor of the license system. 'lhe Examiner is willing enough to shoot at the Gov- ' g ger so long as the saloon or the saloon keeper is in the range of iire. After all the License is a "pistol,” and a deadly sort of weapon too. But it is a weapon in the hands of the saloon-keeper, and not of the tem- perance community. The govern- ment, ( with the consent of the Ex- saloons for $200 a year. The slain and the wounded are many. They cumber the sidewalks ; they fall down at the street crossings they crowd e -A112 10d5w aminer !) has sold this weapon to the us I "i ll/ Y Vi fir". 4 ,}" 4 f~ Y I" ;“` in 4" »‘ ' ,. -`__ ' ~ il ‘___-4”! #_-/‘.\.»5" li-._~$‘.~_l _l '~` ` ;’* ` '§‘/ ll’ il/Q li _i_\\\ _ f/,ll '_l _“__ __ __ R ‘_ overcoat, etc., act promptly by ordering the same I. . f- \?;, 1| \_.» if if ` "`i"°f. “iw *...»..P....... APP‘I¥° W~ S-S!=°'°=f~l i""°°z5°‘l NP!-i ~ ' °“ hey "ry -_ "°‘i.au..ncif_u..> 11:13 _:xy ‘i9‘*&!'-ff auzlc-asv _ " l < '~<.__&_ ' . __ I ‘ . . _ _ _._` - _,__,\ ~ __f_ . 9 _ _ , ,1. . _ .. . - i ___ - an 3. '“ » Q pring Trade _,__ . _ The time has come when you should look up your -*Qi _ __ wardrobe and se how you are fixed for spring wax. _ _ In the event of you deciding to mvest in a suit or i" -i ‘ $4' ‘___/_-4//l _ _,____,5 _ 'fl lf( ~.,f - 4 »_} _ _ » to to =160.aud man was going: at 180. _Yet these had no: idea that they had themselves., and would have their journey hadthey not been Aa to the niouth.»ir is usually kept open when riding, but should be kep: closed. Breathing through the nose is eqeniiai to healthy cycling; and he or she who cannot breath through the nose, would pcwel_l_adv'ised_tol€avecycliuga1one' Dinner ._ 3 /1 A l 1 Tea Sctts and _ lil Chamber Setts . . . 1 1 no doubt thank the Examiner for itll _ Ilottenawarninfthattheliver le torpldaor inaggve. Flgre seriolix troub may ow. api-om etilclent cure ot Headache and all livertroubles,take - Hood's Pills _ _ While they rouse the liver, restore ._ full, regular action ol the bowg _ they do not gripe or pain, do irritate or iudame the internal organs, but have a positive tonic eiiect. 25c. ataudruggistsmbymailot C. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, lhsl. Wolfville, N. 5. The College will RE-OPEN' on Wednesday Uct- 6th _ _ 9 ’ Matriculation Examinations Monday and Tuesdgy, Oct. 5th and 6th. _The 0UR_SEisar~a.n§ed on sound educa- iionul principles, provi ini at the beginning two year# of prescribed wor , and at the en t_wo years of work largely elective, The elec- lives offer a wide range of literari and scien- tific studies. Independence of t ought and research is stimulated and encouraged. The _ATTITUDE of the cuiege is an the same time avowedly Ch'i:=tian. Character is e mphasizcd as the highest product of a. sound education. The life is wholesome and :the sat ard th best. 0811 S B The ARTS FACULTY includes ten able and emcient men, each a specialist in his depart- ment. llxpenscs-very reasonable. For Calendar or information apply to T. TROTTER, D.D. _ \l¢`0d5W _ _ __ eaiden AGADIA Slllllllllll, weifviiie, iu. s. _ A Dpens $c||tcml|or_ 6 with astail' of twel ` need and - pliighlmd tewhilml ve expelile d 1 wwm ereare ve courses 9 stu eadi to g_raduatiou,- Collegiate, Pi».no,Vosl:a1, Arggnd ltlocution. Spe<_:ia_ attentionis also given to t;l_i_e1studywo{t__t__Violin, Calistheuics. Shorthand “K ;§iu aetréier any ygar of thakaéoig-so for udies. 3 E nd .Acadia Se ` ' A X [M AI!)_Y_AN°'£$_G__EtS 3w§?lsl1ulllllllI{UM ot gust. OF raison. Bo-ini. gc.. s`if¢l“o'§ °°“"’° "'°"“””‘ For cost ci e studies see Calendar _cf¢9‘l‘?_"Vv`_m°’_°i _ and ¢hinawa_r;e_. The best value fé i .jyr ,_'y“_ _ ; _iff |r_~\f‘ _'73-\,' _ 5; Q35 S i Q/ t, 2,_, _ The Best Trade _ . best. This is a fact worth we age Our specialties -are ‘ icuii confer '.1 ll if ` The cheapest and best. l ., W P C - .ij ' l _ _ W U lil lil; _ Wholesale ml Retail . _ Sunnyside, Charlottetown. a _ ' U' °` H-I- ' P `_ ,__¢`f,` /---_ .~?_~.‘(- _ " _ ,_; , - _ - ` ,_ " \f;\"