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EOE ME $7.00 Gentreal to Kevelstone............ cee. 700 Mentreal to Vancouver...... se casednesncoos OOF BEOMGPORE Cp Bemtilercccceccccccccccccccccse BO For Passage Rates to ali pointe in Denada, Westean Uniren Srares and to Jeers, Onixa, Ispia, Hawartay Isianps, Musveatis and Manica, and also for de weriptive advertising matier and maps, write to A. H. NOTMAN, Asst. Gen]. Pass. Agt., St, Jobe, N. B. ~~ Have Just Completed My few Oyster Place, Call ani see the brilliant displa of Yeautiful oysters on and off the shell. Gur Oyeter king ie standing in the window, See him, and then you will eat *yaters. John P, Joy, VICTORIA OAFE Great George Street... ... i SS G6 6° S58 ; AFPARMER AGAIN. | | —_-—— Sir,—Perhape it isa little cheeky of me to ask the second time fora little of your} valuable space—,ae the character of my | remarke is evidently quite offensive to a) very influential brotherhood. Indeed, there are indications oftheir having re- vengeful feelings towards your widely circulated journal now, or why woul! my medica] critics carry their repliesto your rival dailies, the Patriot and Guardian? But ae you evidently consider the reqaire- ments of every class, in the commuuity | trust you will have patience with me while I again say a few words in defence of our upiversa! friend the cow. A single sentence, in asbort ed.torial in the Daily Patriot, contains the essence of the doctor’s position, if trae,—and my for objecting, if falee. It reads as follewe “surely no inieliigent person * * will butt againet such ecientific facts’. Now scientific tacts are statements of well established koowledge, teaching problems in Euclid the teacuings of th geologist, chemist, or the astronomer. Theories not fortitied by faci#in every link of needed evidence, are never treated as ecieuce. As an example the disciples of phrenology have looug sought to have their theories recognized as science; bus the claim has eteadily been denied by the learned world. Soin regard to many of the features of the nature and origin of tubercolosis but very little is yet known. Thus, Fk. D B. n the Patriot, quotes from the American Medical Assogiation Journal, the very weak and non-ecieatific statement “it 18 generally believed.” Let the doctor takea case to court and try what the jadge will say to him if he bas no sirouger evidence to effer than “it is generaily believed.” W. en closely examined, every one of the accueations against the cowand her milk are mere guetsee, with no substantia! scientific well-estatlished evidence. Even the medical! profession are at variance. The one fact made kuown by the great investigator who first demonstrated the identity ofcomsumption in buman beings with tubercelosis in all sorte of living beings, birds and beasts, conatitutes nearly all the scientific facts yet known except the inevitab'y accompanying fact that the germs of that diseare are a3 widely dif- reasons fused as animated nature. The air we breathe, the water we drink, every mouthful of food we eat, are liable to be contaminated by the poison germs. Why them single out the genilestand. most indefensible of all animals for the vengeance of the medical fraternity. Oh, says the c’ty medicue who resides in Summerside, } ut bas his letter in the Daily Guardian, “the most susceptible of the domestic animals are cattle and ewige.” That is a mere aseer- tioa, ‘These animale are experimented with io great numbers, being from the firat discovery of the tuberculine te t the special object of the hostile medical man and the equally ready “vet.” What everyone addressed by movomani- acs on tuberculosis has a right to demand is the chain of evidence which proves that child or adult contracted that disease from using new snilk. They know that it can’t be done. The germs are too widely diffused for any other statement than “it ie generally believed.” Ie tha: ecience, Mr. Patriot? I doubt if tle learned lecturer before the Woman's | Covnes]l, bas reaeon to be thankfo! to | “Summerside Reader,” in the Guardian, |for his statistics in res to | the resulte of Dr. Petuick’s, V_ 8... researches. That geatleman has travelled j over the province from end to en |, the five buudred cows teated were mainly selected as the most likely victims of tubercolosis in herds that had suspicious antecedents, Yet two cows are all “Summereide Reader” has heard of as_ reacting. | There are at preseut over two hundred | thousand cattle in this province. That is a different story from the learned lecturer's forty-six iv every nupdred. “Summer- side Reader’ tries to scare me with aterrible story cf microbe existence. That | is an old soug to me. (In truth, if we lieten to theee medical gentlemen they wil] talk usinto star~ vation as those delighiful foods, butter and cheese, bave undergone no sterelizing pro- cees and the germs are said by the doctors to livean indefinite period inthem. We thinkof the misguided eater of roast Leefibat is scarcely warmed in the oven. / What muet be bis fate ? Doctors in the United Siates,scme yeare. ‘ago, raised such a hullobaloo over tuber- colosis ttat the State legislatures of several of thera passed very stringent laws compelling milk dealera to keep only tested cows. The result was that many milk men dropped out of the business, and milk became a very dear article. Poor pecple ‘or those of limited means were cot able to supply their famlies, infants or adults with that indispensable ertcle. The end was that a greatly in- creased mortality, especially among the young, became apparent, and now all, or nearly all, these restrictive laws are re pealed. Farmer. AGene2rous CFer We ar: authorized to offer our readers, prepaid, s. freesample of a never-failing cure for catarrh, bronchitis, irritable throat, influenza, and such throat and nasal dissases. There is no mystery about Catarrhoiione, though its effects is magi- cal. Oin!.nents and washes cannot reach the diseased parts, and have thus proved useless. But Catarrhozone is cerried by air direc ly to the diveased part, and is like a breeze from the pine woods. Write for free example to N.C. Potsow & Co, Kingston, Ont. ~~——_e Cure a Cold in a Day Take !acative Bromo Quinine tablets. All isis refund th see tn © Meuey if it re THE DAiL Se OO er er ar We re ee eee eS ; man, Paes OS ENE Spee EE Mae Qar LORD SALISBURYS EARLY CA REER. Writing of Lord Salisbury in the March Canadian Magazine, A. H. U. Co'qahoun thus speaks of his first years of Parlia- mentary The years that follow are the develapimg period of bis lite. A can- did person who met him at this time acserts that among his triends and rela- tives he was not r-garded a3 of much coosequence or promive. Hie sister alone bim fervently. “Give life: b lL.eve i iD R bert on'y the chance,” she is credited wiih sayiug, “end be will climb to tke op of the tree.” During theese vears Ang ured his jourvalistic experiences. ‘on, wth an income of h, £400 a vear, who determines to marry wit ‘2 younger ty nan of choice, snd who has to ex penne mvosed vy social posi- (aseat! P \liament, must expect sugment his income either by office un- ir the crown or by some regular form of vork The former alternative was renote. ! ‘ . Lord Robert Cee | had yetio win his spurs n polities, aod the prospects of his pariy, then in opposition, were poor. He betook vmeelf to writing for the press, a task for which he war exceptionally well equipped, ane which must have prov-d to nim, asto many otherr, the most con- genial! form of slavery known to civil zed Alcollege friend, Thomas Hamber. was the editor of the Morving Herald and the Evening Standard, wo sewspapers which had lately passed into the bands ef the game proprietor, and'o the colums of these journals the young M. P. contributed leading articles chiefly upon foreign poli nics, Ia 1855 Mr. A. J. Bereeford- Hope, «@ wesithy relative by marriage, founded the saturday Review, and Lord Robert Cecil was one of fb group of brilliant men, including John Morley, Goldwin Smith and Sir William Harcourt, who wrote regulariy for that vereatil: and aggressive paper, His labors appear not to bave heen the occas ional occupations of the diletante wr.ter, but the serous tasks of the working jouroalist. From bis modest heue io a quiet street off the Sirand tbe future Prime Minister may have often taken a walk down Fleet Street with a supply of printer’s copy in his pocket. Mr. Ritchie, President of the British Board of Trade, thinks Britain’s best guarantee of a sure supply of bread- stuffs in a time of w@r is, vot aprefererce in favor of wheat growo withia the Er pire, but Uncle Sam’s surplus. The United States wonld not, he says, allow iteelf to be cut off from the British market by any third power. But what if the United States were Britain’s antagonist? Also, what if the United States were ihe antayonist of ove of the great Continental powers and needed all iteown wheat? Bui it is nowadays the fashion of Britieh statesmen and Brilish newspapers to sub- stitute gush forcommon sense whenever the United States comes within the range of their remarks. Montreal Witness: In the course ofhis fine address on Imperialism in Toronto the other evening, the Hon. G.E. Foster made au earnest appesr! for higher ideals aud # higher moral etandard of conduct in public affairs by public men. He did not urge this alone ou the ground that the moral obligation was really the same in public life as in private lif . but on the ground aiso that the Dominioa, the pro- vinee, the municpality, can only he best and most effectively served by men acting under the higher obligation. He appealed for the appliciation of the highest public spirit to political affairs, whether national, provincial or municipel, declaring that the public men whodo not actin this spirit crippled their energies and efforts. = a ee —— $9,000 Reward “Will be given to any person “who can preve that SUN- “LIGHT or LIFEBUOY “SOAPS, manfactured by “Lever Bros., Limited, Port “Sualight, Engiand, con- “tains any form of adulter- “any ipjurious chemicals.” This guarantee of absolute purity accompan- iss every Twin-Bar of the above named world renowned brand Do you getasy guarantee with any other brand’ { DAIRY CATTLE FOR SALE I am instructed by Messrs Easton Brotb- ers, to sell at Auction on their farm at Bast Royslty, two miles from Charlotie- towa, on Wednesday, March 15th atone o'clock p. m. sharp. 30 head of Cattle pure bred Ayrebires and Jersey and Ayr- shire grades, as follows: — Fifteen newly calived cows, Jersey and Ayrshire grades. §Twoheifers, 2 years old; Ayrshire grade. Six heifers, 1 vear old Ayrehire and Jersey grades. Five young heifer calves Ayrshire grade. One bull 1 year old; pure bred Ayrshire from an imported cow, One bull, 1 year old; pure bred Ayrshire. TERMS—Alieums of $10 and unde cash; over $10 ten monthe credit on ap- ——— proved paper, F. H. HORNE Auctienees “etion whatever or contains | ee ee ae eee ed hacen, DOCTOR WAS WRONG | When he Said Mr. Connick Couldn't Get Well. But That Bright’e Diseare Would Kill Him —Dodd’s Kidney Pi)!s Cured the Dieease and Saved His Life. North Carleton, P. KE. I., March 7.— Bright’ Disease is, next to Consumption, the most desiructive malady of modern civilizstion. For years it bas had things itsown way. There was no known means of checking cor curing it. Durivog that period, every person who was attacked by it koew that death alone could relieve bis sufferings, for medical science knew not how to corquer the monster, Of lite years however, a change has come over the scene. Dodd’s Kidaey Pilis have been given to mankind, ard Brighw’s Disease has been shorn of balf ite terrors For Dodi’s Kidsey Pills are a sure cure | for this dreaded disease. In every case in which they have been used they have cured the malady. Scores of cures have been ceported from this province, among them being that of Mr M.B. Connick, of thie town. Mr. Connick telis his s'ory in these words: “I was a sufferer from Brighi’s Disease for fitteen years, during six of which I could not do any kind of work, could not dress myself, could not stoop, even, Five doctors attended me. One of them—he is among the most eminent of Canada’s medica! practitioners—told me the disease could not possibly be cured.” “Bat, fortunately, afriend urged me to ity Dodd’s Kidney Pills I did so—in despair. I used ten boxes. In consequence [ am now thoroughly cured.” Dodd’s Kidney Pills are sold by all druggists at fifty cents a box, six boxes for $250, orsent on receipt of price, by the Dodd’s Medicine Co., Limited, Toronto, Ont, STRANGE CRIME IN FRANCE He Wanted te Show His Contempt for Human Life. Paris, March 2.—News of a strange crime comes from Nancy. A _ wealthy merchant of the name of Mathias received some days ago an anovy.,0us letter demand- ing thesum of 50,000 francs, on the pain of death. The writer eaid that in order to show the genuin: s<ness of his threat, and how little he cared for human life, he would ki]! a man at nightfall oo a certain street in Nancy three days later. Mathias was not muci disturbed over the matter, b-lieving it to be a j>ke or ap empty threat. On the morning after the day named, however, he rec-ived another note eayi ¢: “Your victim bas fa.leun, Forty minutes ago a ma! ,aop ireatly cf the working clase, was ki.Jed by a ballet through his body in the Rue St. Max. This is simply to show you that weare in no fear of sacri ‘c~ ing life.” That morning the newspapers described Fthe mysterious murder of a gardener at the spot named in the letter, and Mathias lost no time in consulting the police, but there is no clue to the murderer. The mer~ chant is constantly guarded, and is eti:] alive, but he is half dead «ith terror. ———— 1899 DIARIES. Canadian and Amrican Excelsior DIARIES all sizes for the POCKET OFFICE or HOME. P.E. I. 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