l i l ll THE GUARDIAN, CHARLUTIETOWN, SEPTEMBER 8 1899 ‘ ` ii iiiiiii iuiiiiii. H Q 5 F __ \ I will guanntw . gn; my Rheumatinm i CI1rewillreliev9l\lm' ',' ` ` bago, lciuticl and all rheumatic P8111* 1° _ two or three hourl, . md -mire in a fm ’ ee” mmrou. r ` at ui ai-assists. ' . vial. Guide - "‘ ieneeaiin mi mai- ‘ cal advice free. \ . Q; 15o5ai»¢im..Phi1l- Ruiiiiiiisii \_ ‘ _ , ' _ Piiklinglinegai. FRI DAY, SEPT.--8._ 1899. THE COST 0F SPEED.. Comparatively' few persons are aware of the great cost at whiclii high speed of steamships is attained, and the same rule holds good in large ineisure in regard to railway trains. An interesting experiment was re- cently made by the British Govern- ment to determine what :xpenditure of powerand fuel is required toincrease -he Toed of a vessel over what might he considered her normal rate of pro- gress. This trial was carried out in the new cruiser Highflier. At 17% knots 2135 horse power A Boston paper comments on the contrast between the bathing regu lations in England and America. “Over there a lady can’t go into the water with her own husband, much less with anybody else’-i male rel itive.” Canadian practice is American, rather than British. Up to the beginning of the present year Millionaire Carnegie had given away $5,000,000 to twenty-four col- leges and libraries in the United States and l-§nglanrl,including $3,000,- 000 to the Carnegie Institute of Pitts burg. During the year he has given $250,000 to Birmingham University, and various ether gifts for like pur- poses of $25,000 to $50,000 each. His public donations during the current- year have been about $1,500,000 in all Andrew Carnegie was born at ~ - - 5 I U ; l was expended. TJ reach a speed of D,;mfe,.m1;ne_ Scotland, in 1837, “ l _ '20-1 knots 10,334_ horse power _was ______ - , _ __ _ A fequlfedi el' “early eve “mee General Fitzhugh Lee, “lm is* P The pickling eeeeee having Come [he Power *hae was needed in command in western Cuba, I in I I if around again we are prepared a- fu, 175 knots The Cungumptlon ` ' .* “ '- - 'I Vi. tht it Island has I - “eel 5° supply our cuetemels meh Of C031 did not increase at quite eei inlidessuch geod progeress under mili-l pverything they may rnquii-e in this rapid 8, rat, on the whom bug, in. tary rule that it may very shortly be _ , i ne' creased more f9'P1dlY et _the higher entrusted with self-government. He We have e stock Of' F3533 °f 9Pe°~1 Thus to mefeese the recommends the early establishment Enélhsh Mal” V‘“°8'“"'~ H hilier s s eed from 19 4 knots to Canadian Malt Uinegar, 2 i_g i ’ - P' ° of eu iedependene republican Goveiine I _ . . . 0 1-8' Sem ef Only 'even tenths ef ment with a President and Congress ;n8l_1°l(lJSP1°f;‘f V‘“e9~""” ii knot per hour-required an addi angered bv ,ye Cubms Bug, he would P 4 PPPf 'jf' .ron of more coal than was required gomiinng for an iudegnite time the oo i e ‘»‘~ine me ar _ - - . - .- F:_mch Wllite Wine Yieelu. te Telfwe the ennser et lei knevee' occupation by United States troops, _ e “ o Bl' . I . ` `- eh” been 8' Vee” imP"° e until the new Government is estab- Aleo Pwklmg Splcee Cevmne mv’-‘U in marine swam eegines within lished on a. stable basis P T ° ° ` eppers, urmeric etc. - I FF 7 it not for this it would be impossible , f _E u ` , for the ocean _ grey hounds to make , » ' I 1 I- ,J , - * Z/AQZ ! Miss Amy Moore (Graduate Mt. .lllison conservatory of music) will resume musical instruction giving special attention to children. Pupils attended at their homes if desired. Apply at residence Mr. G. H. Hazard or P. O. Bok 299 Sept. 8 dlw _ - 0 a comparatively few years Were the speed they do. Under the old conditions the ocean steamer could not carry coal' enough to force her across the Atlantic within the time now-eeeufpied inthe voyage. ._-___3_..i1 Among the witnesses against Drey- sis Lebriin-Reynault, who swears that the prisoner confessed his guilt to him. But the story is a very im- probable one. Reynault says another *man overheard the confession,but the other man is dead. He says also that ui ,_ , _ _ ` the confession, but the ex-President says he was not told anything of the Hood’s Pills ture’s mild laxatives,_ and while _gentle are reliable i and e cie=n_; They mpnuuy c.1._aooi_iaoo..Iawsll.lui» El AClDl.-1 There E-Qs iibject For ’ iscusslon ,,,_~; ost of - - _ _ For infomation with / _ ' ` ri 'eF'4, ei., - _ 9 - ' lI e or ins Pi-intipai Ang 10-d.`i_w_ _ is-ifolfviile, H °“” $2' °lii‘t'l’.l l‘Z`.'£f.y RIV- A- Coll8¥6 will RE-OPEN Are' prepared from Na V Goats l Rouse the Liver , . Cure Sick Headache. Bil- _ ' ess, Sour_Stomach I H _ .- - iiiiilsn Constipation. Sold U e - everywhere. 25c. per box. , ,.1-, - .. ‘ ` - he told President Cassimir-Perier of " - . . ` IIIUIIIIIIII ` U I _ ' , =sci1ooi_.Nowoi>i.'-:Ns ____ , lisciiooi. .~ ___ L" @@@@@9QO0I 9 AND .¢ .» #causes ¢Booi .-~. " -..'i.‘-I':.`.-"`>`.-'..- l;;i`e>`; é'~7,'»-.'."'f?_ 1; " - - ` 'T i I . _P ‘ el in _ ' Medical s. W api. 2, 1899,-if 2?, ,-~ _ =::-’-'if ' ‘ _ L *'41 'W _ SHIP a _ ._ 569% ME! stali' of twelve experieiiced I-I. ~ i _» , Y] 6. sa; 9. §_§ i?