_y f eo: l .leon ins but-, ' ' xssmui'-°° nf" 'ffl P .im.r.='° swam _, . ._ ,-.1 -,.; . -,»-_ _ _ . . -» .ff .~-f" -‘.i;.~'w=».1'~>- -».;~ ra’ -f ec-~_.,; .. . _\_ _-I pt- lllllllll Complete External and e internal Treatment. Gilieura 1112 SET, consisting of CUTICURA .$0AP, to cleanse the skin of crusts andscales, and soften the thickened essticle, CUTICURA OINTMENT, to hstxntly allay itching, irritation, nd inflammation, and soothe and ‘ hal, and CUTICURA RESOLVENT, to cool and cleanse the blood, and expel humour germs. A SINGLE _SET is often sufficient to cure the .-scalp, and blood humours, rushes, 0 hcliings, and irritations with loss +` d hair, when the' best physicians, “Bus ai People Use tuiicin Snap . _‘dna bymmcuu 0m.,nm._ ,he gre” .km _-_ war in South Africa, and ,ltbo sending of Gsgfor preserving, purifying, end besutifylng 3 iesthi, for cieansingthe scalp of crnsts, scales, ll 1 daadrul, and the stopping of falling hair, ‘ knhculng, whitening. and soothing red, rough, 'K sore hands, for baby rushes, itchings, and ip, and follll the purposes of the toilet, _Kimi nursery. Millions of Women uso CU- ` Boar in the form of baths for annoying ‘ llllmene, intlammssions, end excorlstlcus, or kiss or otcnsive perspiration, in the _term of isforuleeretivewcsksessegsnd for many _ mise, antiseptic purposes which resdlly eng- l mbemselves to women, and especially moth- 1. Io amount of persuasion can induce those ibn once used it to use any other,espe. . lfcrpreserving ed purifying the skin, scalp, land hands. No other foreign or domestic “‘.“p_ hon", “mann 1. to be °°m_ l case of wer all inhabitants between the l the the coal of [the Heidelburg and .Q vnu: it for nl1_;_i:e p_\;i-pcsesot thetollot, [ages of 18 and 60, whoare British subjects, Middleburg districts which the same " 39:: m':,,.,. :§;',‘,b::§°°°i;§;;f and who have been resident in the Colony writer estimates st n total of 6J.000,0»0,0l-I) » _jr '__*.r;'__!‘frl_°;__l=\‘i ‘N *"1 “U” “I4 Nb! MP ill for six months are liable for compulsory tons of “good” coal, after e1imina.ting"|n-i millhry service. There are a few cxcep- 'ferior”cosl from n still more colossal grand- tions, ofcourse, such fss members of pei-_t_ct_sL Wg need not mention diamonds ‘ liament, j udges and ministers of religion, din 'this connection eitho ugh it happens but it is estimated that under this lsw 'to be sfacs that some 93 per cent. of the . , 970,000 men will be available for service. worlds production of these precious stones' “C ` ' 4 Ji '-'-' also comes from South Africa. .l ll i ll it 4%-.- e-Crown - (lem Jars f We have alsrga supply of dl GEM JARS and as the pro- ` . . . » ._ e ‘at Australia bas_ l?li"?- '$13' ' u' A A 'S""’°‘ serving season is now on, will A *"' ' ' "‘ UTC . - » U ' ll ' *H es sian I W _ j- been for s good while the foremost Colony _‘ K5 _,- _ . » _ _ ' _Tsigiea M pe 'Y 0 ° fi in regard to bearing a share in the ¢le~ "°"" f ~ _-Q " T. - ll In S _ "<- Pintg 6,; e5¢b__ fence of the Empire. The squadron of the - f £251 ‘ _ ‘-Q8 70 Bach. fi _ Royal Navy locntedln Australian waters """," "i C ,Eg ` ° ` ' ‘to r~‘»..__ - j, _ A- -- J ohn McLeod dc Co 13;!!! bc'0ach. C dilfers from any other of the elev in ~ l C '{':""j’;;"’;4?A "’ ~ e Rubber Rings l2¢ d03_ `»- _ en aqua - __£5;'..,;.,,.',,;*;-"i-3.- -'_ _\‘._§-1-;- A =.»_'_‘ ;'»i.‘1"_ ",>,» - ‘2 '3 .-"~_,`,}~i » drcns located around the world in that "`.5.`\!\6"""l"'-.ffiA'¥f’-’/"/"_f. ‘i <. 7. _ _+ ' Y .§3' Tho Whole Story 5 _ the great extent of their commerce. It is . ln as letter.: __ not so easy to see why they should pre- ¢ ' ' ` v pereto la ill f N. ...L '.12-Z .§‘l'I.“`§l‘..°§I'l'.,22f'5§. _ "R+ <=-=""'*‘¢*'_‘='====°*“ A ; ht Wg; ht -Uhde | th' \ - (THE GUARDMN An Independant journal, nntrnniineiled an fearless; aiming to be Jusr, impartial, Reliable. Nowsy, seeking at all times to further the best interests of the people. and recognized therefore as The Pe¢p1e’s Paper. Published at its oiiices, Newt Prowse Block North side Post office, at the following rates payable in advzmcez- Morning Edition, daily (except Sunday) one niontliuc. per vr . . . . . . . . ._ $3.00 _ semi-weekly Edition (wed. si sat.) per year $1.50; in advance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$I.§5 Weekly Edition (Wednesday) per year $1.25 in advance. .................................. . .$r.oo _ Branch Offices l have been established at the foliowinp places where subscriptions may be paid, news uriiish- ed.sdvertisiug, Job work and other business transacvedz- Suinmerside. Rogers & Rogers' store-J. B. C. Baker, Manager. Albertoii, Alberton Bookstore-G. S. Muttart, Agent. Souris East., Telephone Bice-P. G. Seaman A ent ‘ \l l I. E. B. MCClLl:I.~°.DY, J. P. HOOD, if .iitor _Busiiicw Manager.” _ . fl l llollgll _ollllil I SATURDAY, JULY 27, 1901. r , 1 I X - *Mk--_ "31 -'ef spirit ot the people had been aroused by a considerable force to _assist the Mother Country. It is partly on this .aocount, no doubt, that the federal defence bill 'now before the Australian Parliament is framed on so comprehensive a scale. From the abstract which has reached us it would appear that European systems have been taken for .nmodel and the Commonwealth is so preparing that in an emergency she could place nearly e °f\Uf°°U l°4°|\i|‘1*'°°- N°°Ul°l"M¢if- million men under arms. mined ata prodt of $4 800.030,’lO0.These are . uso-be oompmc vnu it for preserv. _ ’ ` d, , =-pm-|fy4,,3_ md hpnuyht gh .um ,dm _ In other words the bill provides that in _ almost fabulous figures. An then there is The bill also provides that when Britain is at war the right to volunteer to-serve enywherein her armies is given to the,” membersof the Australian sei-vice. Se- vere penalties are provided for any one' found sketching, photographing or tres- passing on forts, cr places reserved for military purposes. ` It is to be cb°erv d th C . _ _ . . `lf'l'i<'!55$i2~ 3-1- "'14-'..‘, -il. : D M & C _ _ s number or its ships bear distinctly Aus- _ _X ',,_ ‘ _ » . 0° tralian names, and the Commonwealth '__~ '(4,-`.'~':. 4’ . X: in 1/1 ‘tif I \ ( uv , __ \ ,bl |._ V - I contributes considerably to their mainte ` ._ '( *-. e - ~ '-7 _ _ nance. It is easy to see why _the Austria- ""°\‘\ W ' , tl 5 liens should be interested in the imperial “ ""' I1 b€ ftll ° most torturing, disfiguring skin, AUSTRALIAN DEFENCE' L -- lfrom the Police Committee the Council l The Commonwealth of Australia came Wmlld 11°” 91° P0“’€l' 50 1‘¢°&PD0iU6 'hillh l ig] Nh” remedies fam Jinto existence at a time when the martial H mn ocsnnisx. raison snwsnni;sr.ssn.__3I_l;»¥_ U ¢ l _ = THB MAYOR'S_ DUTY. Will the Mayor dohls duty? The honor and credit of the City are confided to his keeping. Will it for e moment be argued trolled and ordered by a man whom the teel Think of it honest, law-abiding citizens! Terminate the disgrace, Mr. Mayor, end end it quickly. ` Onee before e civic oiilexal was convicted ot violation of law, when another Mayor was in cdlce. To the credit ofthe Mayor of that time he took prompt notice of the new conditions and of the disgrace that had arisen. He bald a. ilrm hand, and did his duty. Let it be admitted that if McDonald were now dismissed if they would so dare it would in no way affect the present, plaiihunevcidablc duty of the Mayor. Honor and decency demand that His Worship shall act. All that is reputeblein our citizenship will endorse and uphold a prompt dismissal. -é-¢_....._.. A recent writer on New South Africa claims forthat country enormous mineral wealth. The gold in the Rand, he claims when got out will be-worth some 14 billioi s of dollars, and he estimated that it can be _l_ Z';~f=_'-’;l'=~. . ;, . ~ -_ . '@11- 1' ”`~”.*i». 0 ,l 1 `i *_ ~» '.,.i - éwt ’ *xs 1 ’> \ ~ NT. A - *mir* _ F3*-$lf£, v __ ‘_ _` °t;_~§“3’ X .;\,,l`-£;_<_ . His Worship the Mayorholds the _power to dismiss from the oiilce of Chairman of the Police Committee the convicted rum- seller who now disgraces that position. l that it is consistent, we will not say with ‘ respectability, but with ordinary decency that our pollee force shall be longer con- sume police have been compelled to hunt down as s law-breaker! Convicted by the A police court and chased with a commit- ment, and yet head of the Police Commit _ . l l l C W1 1 ~' _\ L 17 J ". __|,,,.~s.,,;» ,,5. ff 1 \ 5. They would not dare to do it l But and ’ ..\ lf. P15. ills ci., “il _ _ ,Will open for the ` The “Millinervt Leaders- ~.\ ` ;'f-.__1\l)’_1S"- . 'f' _'_ ¢` It Pays t_oj_,Buy a'_l_'_l'el‘|t_lns’- - _ _ f / . Ilmerican 1 QS Dove 1 T he Gem Skirt Supporter liiiaria Antoinette liiplucklo i it '\ Ghatclsin ‘Bags ` Finger Purses . Rubber Nook Hat Pins » Satan fold Belting ' The .ideal Hair Retainer - 20th Genlury llair Brooch 8h0PPing bag Tops ' A Traneparolr! Lacs! Dollars Ladies’ Gltiivglkis- ' We are daily receiving new goods and \ e you will find that “if |-s e ("1. U- ucw it’s hero” at the' lowest pi-ice, Lemons, st _ ` ' Dé- * A A We 'verfy ie, ccmplefestock st the present SM ¢° _;=»~~ ... ` i8 0l'.i_]_ " one Penmefxlraci. Bs* _ sore you get-the genuine; _»’§_;_~'- _ ‘ selii only is sealed bottles inhcivrrappcfs. _ " l' (li Loimol, Julv 24.-The insurance kingfs concoction has comsnendcdz mijem is nine mlileas per £100 on the Wsshda]iseu_yand¢!iethes~ getwhiteifyou use ov¢rif¢y>~¢.§.`;n.Aeey ecuepfv i Good ‘ *';§.5i£-itil# f J-ima-hn&~v v. ~ Y its-oieermaecressnieanc uentmi. _ . rse5g______,! 10 dozen large --Enamel 1 _it .Kimi . .~-. .»~ me --» . 1.* f 'Www MIL 'Qs tif- 1 `.`-.I .N .,.,. i' 'fl . tt. _ tl 3% . ew .4 `~Pl,W"'*~‘ *of *_ .f ew. _ ~»-it Hn-A fluff i 5 ` ~ "5 -'~ ~~ Tgoisertti- ` ..... .. ‘ , .m-1.? .-P. .ffl W'