P ""` ~ -- __.»~..,»-,-__ .. - ~... c. ..e....=-...gt “~._......a,-,-" his turning uatliiaii. i i i i P & IURKE Iitittble Threatens and Armies Moving RIIUALISIS Eiiglaii cl - A Church Procession Has to Find Police Protection April .> - (Special)-Serb between Turkey and Bul- 100 000 men are under arms inluence is believed to b ENGLAND, April 3- mob attacked a Ritualist to Sr Airathais church strip- robes from the acolytes and bagsof soot over the robes of interfered and tue service _j:§___ __ MoNri~, (mf:-;‘§9_¢~=:. i Still Lives ` _ MITHIJH , 4? that M ~. Tartc. Mr. Blair and Sir Louis ‘ D.,vies will have to provide almost a million dollars for Prince .Eiwaro ls- land before an election can be bought off in that province. This, however. is not the way the At- torney-Gc-neral puts it, but both he and his colleague ap-piared to think that their request, championed as it is by the Minister of Marine, would receive the careful and sympathetic attention of the powers that be at Ottawa.-Mono ion Times. 7 ` 4 ` U .»>>~`锢=>>.T¥» --- 'a-=”Q'~ ~ _ \_.J ` _ -* THE WEATHER. vYAsHiNGroN April 3 -(Special) Increasing cloudiness, then rain, ,-iwarnier, fresh, north-westerly. shifting to north-easterly winds. D RoYA|.. Baking Powder . Made from pure We have quite an assort- t tartar. of his books in Paper and _ ---° ‘ ood thef against alum. ' Alum ’ wdas ‘m O is if it I noni. emma Pr* ----- " '-*_ ""“ ""F*¢- ize Regular 31 C/3*] ©CD*¥ llilll CICIGJ ICIIIC 'ICICI Olllll ICICIC IOIQIQIII: JUST 46 PAIRS Of inen’s boots, broken lines. They’re laSt3 warg mods We _re going to plearltihem outt; we put the price right :'30 mam’ t~ em mov , . quick Heie s the list. 20 PAIRS 15 PAIRS 11 PAIRS Ze Regutm-Now Size Regula.rN0w Price 6 Pnce 7 3.75 2 ll i 8 ‘° 2 95 . 9 5 2' , OO DO 3 75 . D . -._-Y "*s if in V-,.. ~< Jiifaiss , . -. . c 5 would be dealt round with ii free and ,‘ “ HQ'-qQ_|-n-.D-,-9, , other countries 2”’ “Yes. In Denmark, according to YWTS Sh* W” 515° Pfwate 5°°f°t"Y_ t° and Canada. Therein! gusts c 'G _Sl tuberculoss among Isl ind cattle ?” jaw _which continues to grow, and final __ ly ulcerates and eats away the tiesh and bone.” _ _ ly to occur is communicated from one TllbCI`Clll0SlS. animal to another.” ~~_Is lump-jaw'more prevalent than ____ tuberculosis on the Island P ” o -‘Much more eo. There are probab- A GUARDIAN representative met Dr. glaiodw mgiE;s1§?;e:;§dfo$b3?; mtg? W' H' Pethi°f“ the D°mi°.i°“ G°V°"‘ ket. lhave found three or four on a ment Inspector of Stock for P. E. siug1eia,m_e Island,last evening, at the Queen Hotel, “And the meat of these horribly diB_ and had a general conversation with 8 q him in regard to the prevalence of vari- tomers in the market? ». ous diseases among farm animals here. "Yes, in almost every casey Dr.P;thick has held his present position “And you have no Power to Prevent or a _o_ut a year, and during that time such an Outrage pi, ased cattle is sold to u isuspectiug cus- as visited most parts of the Island, _.None Whfteven That is for. the §::§D_b;f°[minfg` ;°;‘_1“ai_med Wig” the ex' local authorities. Of course I think there .' ° 8' 6 0 9' "S In regal' to smck ought to be an inspection of meats, but iseases. Asked whether _the worse Iconfine myself to my own official orms of contagious _diseases among du-,iesy attle were prevalent in the Island, he “Are them any other (armani disease P a 5 ex 6” Vey 170 carcases in the thousand infected- . _ li l 8. “Nan exten I ff d _h _ wit _ e necessity or some t'_ P “ve Y 3 °' S ‘ 9 Slwng authority, or other authority. tnat will 6 - vi st reason whyits spread should be pre ,Reveal tuberculosis and ,lump jaw vented and why theimportation of in- I' - I to gd- bl- fected cattle should be prevented "’ g?.[§Ol;;x£tgbSe9E;i_»» a con mg Pu lc’ “And does it prevail extensively in, their own inspectors 50 per cent of the ~ M1'-' Milk. _ 0|! Thom!! attle are infected, and the disease pre- ~CmCAG0_ A1551 3__.[Sp9cia1]_Th¢`\ Miss Brodliqueis marrying 3 wealthy railroad ma a vails extensively in England, France, f0}|0win,, are the closing 1-a,es¢_ _ American who is in the ranching busi_ Easzerand ermany, and some other countries.” Msr¢h°wheat____.; cf"-D, 33;; oats’ ness ‘-Is tuberculosis in cattle always ap- 25§.p0rk 9 00 ‘ ° . . H . » H.M.Fld lftStdf‘ parent to those taking care of the Maywheag 72;C0m,34§;0at5, 255; °n r 1° mg 6 _ aut ay _orf H ook P.. ,A Pork, 9_10_ Toronto to speak at a Liberal meeting q 1 “BY 11° mean- Came mai’ have it July wheat, 72;corn, 35§; oats,25§; t°°UiSht- I , , and show no symptoms. Usually there pork 9_22g_ _ are indications of failing health after =-» a while. and if the lungs are badly in- r_».'»¢..¢»¢¢¢¢qa»¢ g||-xn»- no L not ¢v.N4r>lt6&e¢li "5 8 . .- “j||¢gg“;0l\iO0¢3\|\~&|o0 ZQIZOIIJ volved there may be some cough.Hence i he importance of applying the tuber- culin test.” 4 --2- ‘.:".°:°...f.-zz ‘-When and under what conditions do ` you apply the test ? ” , “When a person makes application to have his cattle tested. In such cases i a government inspector is sent to test` them, and all expenses in connection with this are paid by the Depart- .I5 3° g°°d» ment.” t so economical, “And if you und that one or more of you really canit the cattle have strong symptoms of tu- bucnlosis, what then-do you order the y afford t° b° . cattle to be slaughtered P" Withbut it. “No. The owner must accept all re- ' sponsibility for the result of the test, A Pure hard SMP’ but the government do not order the 5 Cents 3 “ke- slaughter of diseased animals." q “If the owner should slaughter them voluntarily would the government pay Q Your grocer sells it. If not, change your gr0C¢!'- eplied: A - i »‘ l lists may_d°1_°y tl’-f.’...,vjr¥.'*".»iP.-°g"”°“."¥t"“°'__, °-They_are not. There is no plggg. In annuals ‘nat weieei ';?1t;cefE`¢l%;l;li?iNi1_1i.!%'iii”J\rne,' but?" probably parlia-HA. pneumonia, ,-ioot.and.miouthIj" _el 'tr“»-for iusmhce 9.. ~ . ,ine-nt will be in session till July, so the Ilona, H. iainong our 'cattle and no hog eholeray .-I ininkthere is verv little evidence new member may take his seat. _ , 0‘Gtl`ld¥» Sli' fhese dlseases stef” 70° kww' al of it here. But we cannot tell without times prevalent in othercountries.” f 1 - t-5 - ec- In Mon _ “As to tuberculosis in catt1e_is there catellfffl(-“en lhclmp ima; daboug ‘f1°° mn, 5_'“‘g t' , actor ofthis reason to think it rev il t si l "ea 6 ‘ev-8 Bmspeu on qua In L13’ nd herdsfm labout 7 per cent.” _ past has been a writer on the Timés- M0301' f ..}. ot extensively. There is 9~ lime THE GUARDIAN representative at the if Herald, Chicago, is to be married at thef 9* the Of it. though, and I have already found ‘ , - - - _ 'd _ . . .. _ .'\“v0lul:ii3na1y= a few cases. The fact that it does noi cl? e oaths mte.r-vm; was lmpfgsel rwdence ‘ff the Mmster °f_ Jufmce ml full page portrait for them ?” , 6 ‘ L-¢-»1|»¢aeno¢»¢as€Ji r i i "i;is..eaii.iE'§h1t..ON. is v r A is as P » GARIA t . SEASE IN OTTAWA S P. E. lsluuders Demand for a Share. will have to be isol-it; -d and the shed 01-_ _---- ' -___ l enclosure in which they are ke t l ` . To be Shi to American For lwill be quarantined.” P "ed _4 " V “dMay the ovsglner sell them or their] ' ' Phmnme wir' V _~ ro ucts. sa t 'lk f - ' ‘, ~ _ '_ _ Ei... q.....§'...i°i>»'3"` ° °` °°W’ "M ‘S A W-em-nos. Ain-1 8--(Smal No; he will be prohibited from sell- - n armngemwt is und,” my ` 'ith _ °----- _ A ing them or their raw products. Should ---' El1gliSh gun-making establishment t he desire of his own free will to slaugh- » Y -,the immediatg shipment gf [fmt mmm . tor them and dispose of their carcas - - ~ ' _ im' W- H- P¢‘h‘“k Talks .‘:.’;.i°.f:§.‘;;.f:ii;; li? K'”““Yk° N°WSP”P“ Mi" ‘°`° "°"°"°° `° """"" s er e wi ' . - ° - b 1 ii _» I - KIPLING LEAVES e‘?l'13iIt“ l$erd0vxlliiitr}fJ;Hilfo,1”cal authority: _ _- - - to prevent such sale si diseased meat. AIU 'nil-ilk! 5°lllf|¢¢l F1104! . ___ Are there any oher cattle diseases than _ _ 1‘¢¢¢¢f Klgjggg ' t E$n8[_|$||ED IBQI THE GUARDIAN, CHARLOTTETOVVN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, TUESDAY, APRIL' 4, 1899.-8 PAGES l , Ll ‘ V ` I ~ -i . A to' be sufhring from the disease they y , l _ _- __ _-1____ ° ..Yes there is lump-jaw. as it is cal- ` NEW YORK Q April 8--(Spe'cill)_- 1ed'°“.°““".‘“Y°°Si*~ It“°‘“‘“°“1Y 'lv' REVENUE.=audvara Kipiingieiinis tea an fins pears in this conntr a lu th _ i - . y as mp on ti , time Sunday and today .sent ~to_,_\h¢ ...__ _ _ papers letters expressing his thanks" canadian Bride. l THE PBEM’ --- wa.-_is'oy¢'r. A a OTTAWA, April 3. -(Special)-I Mmlmy _APHA *_ V g Geo. Allan and D. W. Sample of Mtiwsl °°°ti““° `3`°Wni°'¥ W0 the Klondyke Nugget newspaper, who h°“°° *Pd th°iP°H_"f,_i' have been carrying on a war against m5°n'°°u°” i’ “W” °'°t' I " I A Klondyke oliicials, are here to see the There is no sign of the government and try|to get a number of armytoday; H d , _ it ....... ......... e customs revenue co ecte or mugtragnngpgkptho nine months ending` with March 31st, '1‘i,g'.`-(migdign. was $18,810,064, compared with $16,- _The 0.0,_V01‘ il' I A |5132 I ` _ , _ g- W M10 h ` s ill The work of making up the voting Ca Hon. Mr. iiiiiis iefi for his home in :‘;t°i1;f§l`{h‘?f",:'_‘° Lo d s di. ' ii I PFNP 451.819 last year. e mmm” shears Miss Eva Brod1ique,who for some years grveg many I' 01* London this week, and he will give the afml-Wm-5. ggmm bride away. ` and was tried Miss Brodlique was for two or three ;1`°.'“_i “_ sessions in the _press gallery represent- j mglim Thorp on the ing the Advertiser, London; for some 010," union -“wan t 5 W," 1 )_. “That is not unlike cancer in the - - countless Pwple 'uwhouhad PM But Diseased Meat Sold at tim... ...tj..ii>~ . M1111Sl€l‘S M0ViIl§ - Mil1S.““°°'f‘ “°"' ”° °“‘l‘ “°'*i' 1’“°*’° ‘° . ` "\‘ 'vol , ' I ' - ' . .1 . lrepay’ ' “,111-Ll1lIlD'J2W Zllfl ‘U-ease,\anli cfa,il‘):lLil)ilyc€n(liliftfiet>rrlad]tlidlrlt?-A Glves Away a Glfted - - Insurgents Going Thi Tk ti- I WAGES ADVANCED 1= of Operatlves. yskill as judgment-judgment in cial)-The cotton mills generally 119% f|»°m_ Th; bag ggleggi 5 throughout New England today ad- *any 'Wall Paper dealer in the tvanced their wages generally. W can give will not compare _ I . . . . . L ' designs This is due to expanding business and i?§;':§‘fi:1:;:°;;:§u;:;er | good profits. Many thousands will pro- s¢iiiiey's tiiiimm iii. mmm ` Pain cure aw hoiiseholfl words pricej gc_ 1 Telephone or send for our Foii SALE.-Steamer Bessie, 40 fee iBOOKS' .»-.0 i c3l'{3l‘5’ 5°°|i§ !l|'°"\'- lliinmis at Aittsllc Wall Pipers of their clothing they invarably tell how nearly they approached to tailo made. Here are some quotations- _ n v “Elegantly tailored.” “Cut and finished equal to ordered w0r_k, “Equal in quality, fit, and finish to suits made to order, or Similar stat-ements."'§ - 'I'a.Ii.1CJ1" TTS. . g _ _ ' I imp Jrted suit and a tailor-made in style and durability. Take up the printed announcements of makers and importers of ready A _ t The man that is different as to the appearance of his clothes when made clothing. and when they strive to give emphasis to the alleged inert r- Then tailor-made clothes are different to imported factory-made, oth _ wise there would be no need ,to make comparisons. If tailor-made were _no All W001 Oxford Tweed Suits, $9.15 the betterclothes they would not be held up as the ideal to whichthe ready- All Wool Serge Suits,_ $9.50 made strive to reach All WOOI `W0l'S|5€d SIMS, ’ $950 none BROS- N D, A BRUGE. !¢|¢gggol0l¢_l¢l0.l°\°F.°'9'°'°°9°°“'°'° 1' -_ g . _ _ . , _ The fact is here is a reat deal of difference between a factory-made he buys them and when worn a month, may be satisfied with a factory-made, but it he has regard to looks and economy, he will buy tai;or-made garments lBy New England Cotton Mills to 'nloulllllls ` eifegtively is ugh no much B unwa- A --'“ _ fleeting the PAPER. And good Q' W0R§FBTER» M°95~» APU] 3-(SP°’,lecting depends on good things to IB- ‘ on that l it by the raise in wages. _` Sécanapf long, nearlv three years old. In per ~ fect order. J. D. Fullerton. Box407 & Pictou N. S. 21 eod 6i pd ' ° p Factory lvtade For those, who are not disposed to give the prices usually paid for- clothe! made to special order, and are not satisfied with _ the imported ready-mule clothing, we have made, and are daily adding, Suit.; and _Overcoats of any erior workmanship that we are selling as low in price as imported makes of ef inferior quality.