I .1 to stneng an animation I g “SE Day, 62 Close Avenue. Toronto. THE GUARDIAN, CHARLOTTETOWN, .P_. E. I., NOYEKEB 29. 189| 1 1 y 1 ll 1 i »~.. A' "“: : ‘-4, 7 7 ~ :1‘7_.1n-nar _e-:a.i.g___'”._ ,,_,l ._.,,,¢_. *___ _,__ » »- *AA - Aavt “Y ~.sa *cg __‘ ...f ,__ "-»»-Q an--~..»~ -- ~ ` ’ T* _--....._...-...... -s-....=__~.E~ _* i _ it i:aitniin.... 1 s r _- ~, __ f P M PUIY CHILDREN Become Strong and Healthy _, by using Dr. A. W. CI\ase's Nerve Food. Chliren are freqiiently le-R weak and sickly 3 :ui _titer result ct nic.i>les. scarlet fcvvr. ¢lC-. and in this state are easy prey to nervous p Gliders, rickets. spinal disease, or consump- Qaa, dismscs which do not affect robust. -alth children. `r'\'1,`-yt>|.\0d is wmk and watery and the nerves lmpiiipcrly nourished. Feed _thev bl0Ot\ Imd mf.-.»5 with Dr. A. W. Chases hen-e I-`\o0d. andthe pole. pinched will soon become sos and plump, and tiredness and }\`¢=1kn¢$l ,J - th a . writes: "My -Licst d.:~=gl:icr, aged eight- lr' came very much nan down. Her frettul. ner- vous, sl~¢plf-ss condition tly alarmed her pn-at. She was taken gr; school. and in ' e ot' the best nursing. the thin. \Y¢l\=¢°¢4~ $51.., fam gi-¢w gaznfully worse. Fertun. andy we used Dr. bases Nerve Food. All ‘ days. improvement became apparent in 3 fC" I continued. and in a few weeks she i'e¢\1m¢¢‘l gggdpcl builtupanew. \hdSf'=2U7\°°‘ll’i°I fill ‘tered tohalth." yriw Cha.ss'sN¢veFood.goe.a\eI. SE? I E 5’ ` _ »` 4 “Qs P I ._ _ _ ~i _ . A l . , _ _ ,twoofmarines forlaud servics,has ll ~ -. ° -'Mill * If _V____>V\Q‘ 3 \ : ,\ _ »\‘- "§\`~. ' 1 _iii H le. s _ _ / - & xp, R , 'a Musical Tastes ‘I in mi uiniiu ii = but astltsl lsslisasils- ' llueical ability ie best ex- pressed on one of oar Q “Heintzrnan Pianos.” I remit is im. Urni i» mu. Ismiiiiiii fauna. Ciiiintmii mm. ':il:)yoa.r;ih;.he equal of any Tley are better than many for which higher prices are naked, r IDD I 0 E Z 2'; I I I _ . _ \- "lt pays to buy a good pianor “Bur a Hcintzman and be eatlaled illei Bins Queen St. Couaollfs Building. Afri°l». The great Republic has a ~ - ~ ’ |vast commerce, second only to that _ _g __ _ _ __,____ _ of our own Empire, but United s' - - ~~ "“““'”--f - Di§'i`\’i1'iTlfs"I|`Dl°iv door to the right,up stairs. Dr _QYERS The D. & L. Emui.sioN The D. I L. EMULSION bl l f i_~s:'..~.~;'._......°- ics.. :..m°-'°‘..........°“ ° stomachs. The D. C L. EMULSION iaprcaeritaabyma hdmsvbnldlrsf The D. I L. BMULSION g.; produce; and will give i»;m'¥E,',l';,,“'¢¢. sec. est umm; VIS 8 “°...."';'......2"| °‘¢.._ hx... ......... carryin trade of th ld THE GUARDIAN .tn independent Journal, untramnielled and fanrlessmlmlng to be Just. lmpartlal, Reliable. Neway *CPKIUK at all tlnic: to further the br-st in ~ re-. is of the pooplo,and recoanilzedthcretoro an rho Poop1o’aa Paper. _Piihltsheri at tu: ouloee, New Prowsc Blot-k \orth .ins Post Omoo, at the following rates. nayable in »sd\'anoe:~ tlorntiig Edition. daily ioxocpt Sunday) monthi. $1 ff have been cxamsog 3. tli:=t.oTlowln¢ pl where suhscri ous may be paid, news furn- édvwtmhg. lob work and other huei ' neactedz- -'3\lmm0!'8ide. C\rr|_e'n Bookstore-D. K. Cord” llanager. Alherton Bookstore, G. 8. Muttart Soun`s East Telephone olllcc. R Beaman.A|ent J-E. B. MQREADY, HJ, P. HCDD _ Editor. Business ilananor lHl llllllllllli lllllllllllll 2- 5 -1' ie _-_-xr zum . wnmissuar, xovauanass. ies. BRITISH SHIPPING SUPRBMACY. The fame of Britain‘s naval power is world-wide, but just now a war in which the navy has no part except in supplying a few guna and a brigade or drawn attention to the enormous re- sources of the commercial marine of the Empire. The transport ecivice on the sea has presented a epectacls a inset as impressive as the long lines of bsttleshipa, cruisers and fightinff the Queen’a Jubilee Sou hward day laftor day has proceeded the long line wow” M nn mt plum "bm" 9500 of huge steam transports, almost in aight of each other over the six thousand miles of water which seps- ratc Southampton from the Cape No such lest on such it mission ever tra- versed the blue waves since first the British registry and all carry the British flag They carry in the aggregate a vast army of h0rse,foot and artillery And all these ships are withdrawn from the carrying trade of Bi-itain’s peaceful commerce, yet that commerce in all its vastness is quite undisturbed. This is a trans action that would have been impos- sible to any other nation or Empire., It is pissible to Britain because her g euor . o Itisin ' " sznu-weekly“ii£:lrcny(rl`iiinli.°`&."l`h"7 friendly powers, it has excited the °°°° °°-':"%\:nvy of her rivals and her enemies s an ‘tux - . . - . . . . . . s . . ¢ . . ¢ . - . . . . . . .- - stimates of the immeasurable re- ‘her 'bf d“"i°° °f th° ‘hy 'nl 7}§"’,i,,,: 1 rocs of the British Empire. ‘°°°mPl"h°d’ _ _ BC Q. N mercantileileets are doing half the ie o y is ritaiu the istress of the Seas by virtue of her vast. fleets of armored' ships, butie ine This fact has been presented to l has challenged the admiration of nd has compelled them to recast their ..___~¢i_.__ THE EDITOR’S MAIL Sui-Ina reported speech of the I’remier,st a polit~oal meeting, held t Pownal recentlv these words occur; He handed in this bill (the present License Law) because he thought it his du oth Lew ‘ License was a retrograde siep which he,the Premier. would never ppoit Lic it emon-y was blood. money " What makes it a righteous ing new ° Is ls not se much "blood- money" new as it awnys has been P The Premier is al o rc potted as say- ing, He did not seewhy the Govern- 'nent should not receive prlise for such an set " We will assume th it oney in'o the ‘reasurv We have an ears ago The Prime Minis ar or toe ing at that time said --"I will pay thousand talents ol silver . . . to bring it :nto the Klng's treasuries,".»nd ‘if it pleases the King let it be written (enacted) that the best subjects in his ingdom be destroyed.” 1 Does Harnaa or Abasuerua receive praise today lor such a license to ues- roy 9 We in the present century of Christ anity should be tar in advance such an old and iniqnttoue law. Mons Anon. ritisli Take' Another Steamer. _ Bosrou, Nov._§5-The English gov- rnmwt has taken the -ties mer Castrisn tihe Leylind line for a transport. It is tlattenng toour naioual ride that not ul B equally supreme in the vastness, °’"dli°'|°"° d _ . . IOU t That the children may not come from school heavy-eyed, languid an ubiquity ofher commercial mar the world in a new and impressive Th" th” 'my b° °h‘f°'f“l'h°PPy ight by the war in South Afries It ‘nd °°"°°°‘9d' 3'°'"°3 °"°°3" and sturdier day by day. IN ORDER To have strength for pleasure IN ORDER Not to have the bod so tired To have the sensibilities the wiis sharp, perceptions clear and the ability to make a&irs run smoothy, take ty, an ought it right from the \ bottom of his heart ” _ | ¢ t _ _ . Wonderful how elastic are the ,princl-` ` ' ' ' I an m“n°td w dl h m Ai “ pleaofpoliticlans Not many months BI d ad “ I _H°°°°i° ¢§"l9"°t°'°°‘} prevloastothe passiagol the 4, M" | 8 1 delighted withthe result Why! Because they will enable you to 1 sleep soundly, eat hoariy and keeping mind and body in proper condition.. fl°iil5'»-»l.'i’¥i=f'l'.’.!‘."‘§..l." iii liams&Co.T0l*0nt0 Ont. p` _ i xi . I English Dinner Setts, Porcelain China Dfl‘lIl¢l' s¢ttSs German China Dinner Setts. W h wi onal ..i.Z."i'.I’..ii ‘.i..'.'.‘..§.f°;i“i‘i§.’.‘.‘Z§”S..... Old Pwr r can -‘pro uced on new handsome and not toe y |- that the mind cannot be cultivated. ‘ ____ ' _ IN ORDER keen, _ digest what you do eat, thereby! in ¥ If If .i aio;-otha' OWDB o a &¢nsanq los |` .§Ab.»Ve fiom lim lm portant_A _ ,wa ounaoav. btoaleen Systematically, and you will bo, AT TWELVE 0’0IDGK (ness), building onilrsftcn Street, new cram as a Goods Store. _ This building was ereeei H ICQ? I i and most attractive store Nmap I located, bei Hnsnedimely-me & lm which mostngeisons from the nlthere c iuntry now use when drivhg ia from the southern districh will Q hillieborough River ia built. Thiiiisoneof ther-areohancsstolssme plfyl centreof the business part of the dty. Tennis.-ra.. pcmmais. huaaaea ailvay d within ten days, Charlottetown. November 29, |899--d3w carried three times asmany tons as no unfriendly spirit that we draws contrast in this respect between the transport resources of Britain and another great English- speaking nation. The United States is a great, populous, wealthy, and powerful Republic, and in some ree- pects is the most enterprising and progressive among the nations. But today the tonnage of all the vessels cf the United States ' t cn _ _ N8" '7 P8' ed in the foreign trade is but 848,246 tons -a little more than twice the tonnage which Britain has now eu- Klged in carrying troops to South States trade with the outside world is principally carried by the ships of, other nations- British vessels carry a vastly larger share of American foreign trade than is carried in American bottoms Britain’s merchant marine is at its highest, the United States merchant marine is at its lowest ebb The latest annual re- port of the Vt ashington Commissioner of Navigation, as quoted by the Chicago Tribune brings ou . the latter fact very clearly. We quotez- Our merchant murine is now at the lowest ebb in its history. In 1860 it now, and even in 1875 the tonnage car- 0$ce in the New Prcwse Block, first . . . .’ , . ' V V-4 . - . . V I a 0 . J I V i , . s ‘_ T n twice what it is in this record-breaking year of combined exports and imports. _ In 1860 we carried about 65 per cont ot the whole, and even in 1885 we at ll retained 20 per cent, but now it is all gone except 9 per cent . From second _ place next to Great Britain. 'we have dropped to fourth place, after Ges- mauy and Frnuce. .|. T. ocean rolled These ships are all of t A _ __ __ _,_____ _,_ __, Against License ‘ » '. . » sa .” ‘- v f _tt °' . _ _ craft which astonished the world all U” °bj.°: °t "N A" i' ‘° briug - , rn . _ _. y ` ' - ‘ K' ' : e . m ~ . . k _ _ of B to P0 ried in American bottoms was nearly i This is the tenth steamer to be taken from this poit since the war in South frica began. The total steamship nuago taken here is 69,666 tons. Coq meroe to this port is crippled, and im- Cure Sick Headache, Bil- sousness, Sour Stomac and Constipation. So everywhere, a5c. per box lsssaseeby0.I.lsssaee..!.saslusasa vel » Presents. Sterling Silver and Enamellod Goods. Our stock of Watches. Rings, Chains, Bracelets, Brooches, etc., is complete for the Xmas trade. §"Onders for any special line of goods, or articles to be engraved should be left with us early, and will receive careful and prompt attention c. ii. riirtoit, Queen square. _ W'h&q|e nrlBe0\|l. ’I'he0hsap 0;ockeryBtoro. ...... ia.. i-tations src raiiicg caeacn wear. F s ' _ 1 C adrenal.) cnuigauissssiu msn mm (D"°"’°" "' U V’ They are legally Yours for Note. Th] * * n "'° I ,........“L°.'.:.‘.r.°.’.’..‘°.°::..€;“'..=: ' ~ Q prkpleaee you in quality. styid 'sad a 8 f‘ U. W P. D0l.”|Ll., x - ' co PPY Theyvvnozarlaxax Transfer Agents. Dressed Poultry 'T3 |]§ov29d&w __~_ i _ s _ ,_ *_ _ , . _ _ 1 ~ _ -_ ‘ _ F » ; - ` ~ '_ _ . i»_`f~-1 IH >».~.~'i- ~ »..=»f» J.-l _ ._ f =` w .. . 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