i'm""”"*"”l»rs -f ... _ _ ._ ._,.-. . ...M we-.._»,.,.,.`,..-»w.»e.. -f., f 2'; THE GUARDIAN, CHARU)'l"l‘E’l‘OWN. DECEMBER 9 1898. _ - T:-'_~ _ _ g- Y; _-17 YW.” W l 'RUDYARD Kii=i.iNc.. TH 0 , (Continued From The Second Page.) I Bti” they didn" think " said m in .. , , _ formant, ~°thiit I was the man )wh0'd have been hung. driiwn :ind quartered -it ii lile was lost. 'They anchored ship ' behiiitl tue island I was tiring at-expcri~ inentil tiring at a diiiiiiny. it you please -six iiiclieis. tweivi--pounders and llatiiiis :ill tu nttl o si- ioiiether blip A Voiiiitl Tin of Crcfiiii 'l`:ii°t-ii' P- .~\ l'\- ING litittbtlit for 38C A Saving oi' from '.200 to ‘Lic on F.\'t‘i'_\' Ptiuiid you Buy. B9` gg - _ _` . RB ‘Q5 t tint of thi- sir-ine siiouldered Atlantic P . rt. thick, chunky hog will iatten much more eiisilv than the longliodied, narrow- bicked bicon tvpe. Tin- is an errone- ments made at the different stations have never, so far. nroved that the short hunky hotr will bitten ni rc quickly and many people li--vc been ta1king~througl_; their hats," if the opinions as voiced 1' t PEP FEC - »`. Bl-'iiivfk ' llilliliiilifl sow in quiinrrii, Aim our Pouiiu riNs.if<; The good cook no longer has excuse for using Cream of Tartar and Soda, as this new Baking Powder is surely as Economical, at the same time being much more 'convenient to use. It is perfectly uni- form and always works the Same. at Et derrit ks and efii-ii wnve as it snoti thirty It-‘ct up the iotkf-the Fzistnet ini fair wezitht-r. lt was like uttering; ipoiicr-men in evening dress. One ucver' thinks of the Fiistnet ;-itve‘as a blessed | welcoming wink if light through storm and thick iwentlier. , nic iiri..i.\°1`ic i:oi.1.i~;xs. E The Irish coast is ii never-failing sur- l piise to the big Atlantic rollers. Tnev T trip and ground-you can see them scornful eyebrow, and then lose their temper and shape in great lashings ot, creamy foam. ~‘l`hat`s Bere Havi»n,"said_the bridger , -indicating an oh-cure aperture in the t jagged coast lice. ‘-We shall tind the fleet round the corner. 'Ihe tide‘s set-` ting us up a little. Port livel” (This to the quarter-master.) "Did you ever read the ‘Two Chiefs of Dunboy ?’ We shallopen Dunbry rl~-use in a` ininute 'just round the corner." “And a halt-nine~"'sang the the leads- man, cursing the long-stocked port anchor under his breath, for he had, to cast to one side of it, and it stuck out like a cat’s whiskers. '\‘\ in grlini- n_` ° _ t nw/ it ' 7 - We were between two rocky beaches. split and weathered by all the gales of, the Atlantic, black boulders, embroider- ed with gold weed. and beryl bays double fanned rot k tt the Fa.-tee: il e‘ h°f.TS il* 'he T“°“"°1"h and “Ch bfe@dS were citise°ei.ow_"i_i to :ee its siolls and -_ and S*.`il"‘S °f Pits” "f ‘he T"m°°’°"h build, are so much harder to fatten than the bloifky Berkshire. Poland-China, and Disroc-Jersey. The experiment stations are occ-zisioiiitlly doing some good . ork, and, when they set about to correct und logicilly disprove obstinrtfe and erroneous impri s~ions, all iair-miu- ded people will give them due credit. And is it not good that this particular stubborn impression does not. really, exist? It is only necessary. then, to diffuse the truth about the matter in the . l . _ _ __ check-on the slnlltiws; fling up aiminds of swine-raisers. The prevalent opinion in the minds of our swine-raiseis, that the bacon type of hog is so much harder to raise. has greatly retarded the progress of the Canadian bacon lndustrv. The farmers persist in raising only the thick, fat hog oi:the Polhnd-China and Berkshire clas- ses thinking that this class of hog was so much more cheaply raised. By so doing they were furnishing packers with the very pigs they did not want and greatly retarded the progress of the bacon trade. Whereas. if the Canadian the packer, cast the blocky, thick, fats hog aside. and taken more kindly to the lengthy, deep-sided hog of the bacon type. our Canadian bacon trade would be i in a much more advanced position. Now, however, that it has been shown conclusively that this blocky, thick, fat, where the rollers had lost their way and ,bog is not fatted much more cheaply ist? ` - w 5 note that doctors as a rule are longlived lciior: You may have one. l and build up the whole s, stem; ziiid it “S” -'YOU may HOL i is'a notable fact that si. healthy person is 7 -' - Are You Thinking About Music If you are, come and see us. We have Pianos and Organs, all the leading makes. If you cannot afford a new one we have a large stock of sec ond-hand Pianos and Organs, at prices to suit all purses and on easy terms of payment lilLLEll BROS., The P. E. Island Music House. Connollv’s Building Queen Street. ‘ were running all whither. Behind them the green tiny-fielded land, dotted with white cottages, climbed up to the barren purple hills, -°Ah ! The Arroganfs here, any- how. " i THE STRONGEST FLEET IN THE WORLD. y A monstrous plume of black, heavy p smoke went up to the sky. We spun -round a buoy and came on the tieei- the strongest in the world, very busy about its business. There were eight battteships, alike as peas to the outsid- er with four big cruisers. ` The marines tell in on the poop. and with bugles and all proper observances we paid our compliments as we ran past the sterns of the cruisers, waiting the admiral`s word to moor. “He's° given us a billet of our own. Under his wing. too." An oiiicer shot down on the fo’cas‘.le. while the yen- man of signals, whose nose is that of ai. hawk, kept an unshut eye on the Hug. ~‘Isn`t there a four foot patch some- where about here ?" asked a calm and disinterested voice. The ravigator, having brought her in, did not need to wrestle with cables; and our anchors, with their low, cramped catdavits,; are no treat. ‘ -‘We told ‘em so in the dockyard,” said the bridge. “We told 'em so dis- tinctly; and the ruiliuns said: ‘We’re very much obliged to you tor the infor- mation, and we’ll make the changes you recommend in the next boat of , - your class’ 'l`hat`s what l call gencro- I sity.” , “Does that ship always behave like. that ?" I asked. ` . From all three tunnels of a high,f stubby cruiser the smoke ot a London factory insulted the clean air. 5 p °~Uh. no, she`s only burning muckg l ings like the rest of us. She’s a new< type--she and the Furious. Fleet rams they call. 'em. See how short at d high they are. Rather like porcupines,aren’tl lthey P" i The two had an air of bristling. hog-. i backed ferocity, strangely out ot keep-t ing with the normal reserve of a man- ot-war. _ The Blake, long and low, looked meek and polite beside them, but I was assured that she could blow them out ofthe water. Their own captains thought otherwise. QT’ _ llniman ilinneis ._______ A ,__ ___ J Only the pleasure of c hoosing From the sensible and warm felt slippers at 2Qg to t-he height of German luxury at 75c and $I.00. Ladies’ warm German Slippers with leather soles, at- 6°() and 15g. Better qué.lity_at. , $|.0O and Sl-25 “ith fur top. ' l\len’s very warm felt Slippers at 65° and asc' ‘ To Cure a. Cold in 0neDay Childrcn’s at |63 25() and , Take Lxxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. A l 35C» Druggists refund the money if it tails to Uur l i 25g Merch 17 9 mos. d. & w W li SlBVl3il& lilll l I , lrisa sig-iiijicant fact that some of 1 'lthe niost prominent. doctors in Char llottetown have bought celery from us An Acurate by the barrel, and it is also worthy of . u _On . , people. Vi by is it that doctors can is 8' n9°e531ty"`n°t°ine°e5slty ~ visit patients with various contagious ’J111Y- i diseases, with impunity? They certainly To utilize very moment Ofl must have some' powerful disinfectant. precious time, to meet trams, irhat is not known to the general public. to keep appointments, to bei We do not claim that peleryhii aitdisipli . - t a wi always on mme, one mugf fectant, but we do c aim _ ~ ward off disease, in as much as it~ use have a Good Watch' iterds to purity thei blood, strengthen l To the latter class we would g l--ss liable to contract disease. One like to say that we carry in I word more, we make iihespgceilalytyaég ` WATCHE .celery culture. we ave _ _ i' Ck RELIABLE ~ lwani to sell it, and we are selling lt. "‘ ’-‘LY We g“’“`“’”tee ev"-Y l Stcureg ggupply for xmas now,or better ‘“"~*t“h-_ lstill, order a winter stock. a Pl-111 Of Um' P11005 are V917 10W' ‘ keeping it given with each order; our Call at ; L.,-ice is $2.00 per bbl, call on us at the i inarket or if not convenient to call. ad- ~ i J Ga and Son, W° N, i§i.;‘i~?;i1?yl,d;i’;§°d|ii¢is .Charlettetdwn Phone and quickly than his long-bodied, deep. sided brother, we may hopefully look,- ior a marked change in the quality and style of hog offered for sale. The Can adian farmer will now take more Lind- ly io the hogs ot' the Tamworth type and the crosses of the long Yorkshire, and in thus choosing will- console him- self with the hard fact that in such a style of hog he has one that will grow and fatten as readily as the Poland China, and one which will not only bring much more money but will great- lv stimulate and improve Canaidian bacon trade. - J. A. McDoR.u.n. Hermanville Farm, P. E. I. T0 THE RESCUE. When a Newfoundland dog plunges nto the ,Water and saves a drowning , child, every one ___ has a word of - praise for the no-_ ' f' is ble animal. There ' 5. \-“`§` '-1 is a graver danger _ ". ` '~'-1'-' thanthatof drown- to-ii "'\` mg that mennces ~ ' V childhood. It is _ __.; a dang'er_from ' . _,_._ _EY which every pro- el I `Q'q)A 4v I \ Pls *_-'“’2,l`\ -: , °,.|.> - ' " .J spcctivc ixictlicr ", it pil may save her bzibe ml ‘L- "’ if she will only take the right care of the health ofthe deli# catoorgans that bear the burdens of nia- ternity, during the period auguririg moth- erhood. _ The threatening danger is that baby will bc weak, puny and sickly. and come into the world with the seeds of disease and death already implanted in its little body. Healtl-i cannot be born of ill-health. The cliilcl born of a mother who is suffering from Weakness and disease of the feminine or~ gans is condemned upon the very thresh- old of life to sutiering, disease and death. Dr. Pierct-':’s Favorite Prescription fits a wo- man for motherhood and insures a healthy baby. Thousands of women who were either childless or whose children had all died in babyhood, bless the “ Favorite Pre- scription ” for the fact that they are now the happy mo-theres of healthy children. The medicine dealer who says he has some- ghirig “just as good ” knows that he falsi~ es. ’ Mrs. jno. H. jones, of Peely, Luzerne Cn , Pa” -writes: “I was induced to buy two bottles of Dr_ P1erce‘s Favorite Prescription to see if the medicine would make the coming of my baby more easy. I_l1ad seven children before and all died during birth or shortly after. I am liappv to say that my eighth child (horn Sunday. October 17th. i.°.o_=`: is living mid I suffered none at ali. compared xvitlrwliat I had with the others." The names, addresses and photographs oi hundreds of women cured by Dr. Piei't:c’s medicines are printed in the “ People’s Common Sense Medical Adviser.” It’s free. For a paper-covered copy send 31 one-cent stamps I0 rozfm' rzz_v{:»r.=l5 and 11m1`l- 1`ir."_' only. French cloth binding 50 stumps. Address Dr. R. V. Pierce. Buffalo. N. Y. Every woman needs si great medical book. Dr. Pie-rce’s Common Sense Medical Ad- viser :ills this want. lt contains over tooo pages :ind _goo illtzsirritions. Several Chap- tfr= are devoted to the physiology of tha criyatis distinctly feminine. .__ *_ Flour l i That is guaranteed by the public lKent, Thames Sweet Home: Peerless, Maple Leaf, K & C, White 1? Eagle, are all leaders. All merchants wanting to stock before the advance, Wire J. B Harty Souris, P. E. I. the representative for the mills. i He sells direct- at lowest quotations in car lots 150 barrels, he has also a full line of seed,wheat for the farmers. Nov” 5 d tf. 1,, -»_-=~ » _ , ,iinviii i. wiaicn stnnisrsn, souciroii s Arroiin E i Notary and Conveyancer. orrrciri y noncnssrsnianu uiouc'rou.u.a June 10116 mos Great George Street. l 180. tiles. & fri- 2WkS- l 4 swine raiser had at once, at the call of T ous opinion. fill' the careful experi- . I I 1 in if i _ is _ _ ri.. mess use vs;-nfeiis nick. ' ` ’ ' Fat Hel i ° i ; _;i " It is the general o inioii that the short 0 1 iyir.. _., .`. c j ,_ . '. ' ° ° ` i liieiiind the islantlzliey anchored * * *lecoi:.orni._-ally than his longer-bodied - ` and they were angry wlien we told `eui brother. to go away." , From this it will he gem that 3 good . . i . l. - "f 10 crises ci_o'r|l||no v l i _ ~ i _ P JUST DPENED. We aie in a position to-day to show you a magnificent rahge of Clothing. No one neglected. Small Boy, Big Boy or Men. We can lsuit you in Ulsters, Reeters or Suits All sizes, all prices and kinds. It on’t take chromos, tickets or money rewards to sell our Clothing. We sell so cheap we really cannot afford it. We have no money to burn. Men’s Ulsters at $4 75, beat the world. Shorey’s Ulsters at $6.50, ticket in pocket (manufacturer lthrows 'them in) McKay’s Ulster (our own make) at $4.75. beats them all lfor quality and price Our Reefer at $5.00 is an excellent coat, heavy and strong. l' 50 Men’s Heavy Suits at $5. 50, extra value, 25 Men’s Heavy Suits, double breasted, former price $8.0,l).inow $7.00, 100 Extra Heavy All Wool Suits, $7.50 » Pants, all kinds and prices. 500 pairs .(¢~ur own _makelt extra *heavy and strong, warranted not to rip, at $2.00 ` Boys’ 3-piece Suits (own make) heavy for Winter, sizes to 33. $5 00 np. Boys’ 2 piece Suits from-$1-50 up- l , i Blouse Suits- , One line is a. beauty- 'The very latest sty, - Fur Coats, Fur Robes at the i l ‘ ‘ :EARGAIN CO sq ll 1 V ' Q U _ ,_.,, so QL-- -- i 1** L- '_ _._ ._ II. Y Slllli . Slllli, Closing Up Business- . Everything Must lin, ni nistnuiis nt ivnninii ` orloersonal in vestigatioii. ALL _ N B . - ai i tothe amount l hnvethrown ndthing trusses. cu l Charlottetown PIE. Isynd ` ' Nav. ma, C lift g Dear Dr. ‘ is indeed my day of 'rr|x\`Kf=.civi.\'f: suffcrii s 12 ri! ».'. 11 gr orm 0 as Ch'f.own not rronerly hrl POBITIVELY AND main 60 ~ ig for t, pa i ith in f be f all d you fro an DA Y d of ALL I can now t-hwt Y/mx are oiv MEN, woman AND tn. Je fortailuredf your order ABE CQULD BE WORSE THAN alicensed Physir-ian,and I will truth of this test.imnn‘al to a. stamp for reply, or by E S1131 comm Your fee is y ` "’“‘°‘ii~`iii'iii°§."t.is_ now; ii ¢;l)r.Bow§i§&tl>puti40year,snofiii _ Ib .i :Il:i"‘f;r0'usal|ds. Tremendous Bargains are - SALE EVERY DAY. . .WEEKS&C 25 Agents Wanted MR. ROCKWELL. -‘t GENT,-DEAR Sm: The Air Mopar M-`a.sher that I bought from you gives good .y,=§°,s;,;f;,;, l-rilui-.day until 9 p. ni. [for information. fa ily an known c tm' Hhs MANY CASES. w man of rupture and mhnths, of from bi _ 'r I' cogroporatlve rth, of be seen l (/0\\ \\ i il. cedrty; AT Th URO, lrnportam Announcement' l GREAT INTEREST T0 FARKR8. , i HE nage t of the Charlottetown Soup Wiiiilis, aniiiiiince tn the farmers ot Pmioa Eglward Island, that they have purchased at Q w ry low figure for a term of years all the grease byiprodtzct of the Charlottetown Pork A _ackmg actory, aocumnlatmg from time $0 .ime, and are in a nosifion to supply farmers snld others with a. cheap soap t_a.r superior in 1| ality w the home-made article. and a.t_ Q piilee so low as to make it scarcely worth while ‘°i¥'i§’o"i~i‘?i§‘l’i;°i‘h” ”§‘;‘il’ii“1i-‘ili’i.°..° ’i.‘3.'°§.‘i‘.‘.’i;. .. ii... dayghy all dealers at the low price of ten cents it i r of three pounds._ _ THINK OF I .-A first-class laundry and °°i-‘ibii ".§’i‘&i§’.'2-"..i.°.i°°.'.’.‘.f..5,‘l-' "dl-'“°i.....’” 'mm “-2 bother about soap making now. The grease li? '*..l‘iiF€i.f’.‘.§i$1°i§i°{§ i.`{‘.‘é‘”.T.“uf.e’°’ "23 °‘.2.i“il.’?;» a ii:-st class article of soapaliacoftto J. .racdon num 3c per lb. ._§,lm.;.;.‘.£.?i..”f.¥‘id.¥T.I%°H'.’iE.%‘. F3. _#__ _ ~.a “l THE NEW '98 llllllillill FLEXIBLE GLIPPER... i Is now in full operation at my Stables and is giving the fullest satisfaction. Customers can have Home ‘ clipped daily from '8 a. m. till 4 , p. m.‘ Prices reasonable. f T esonci-: zasonv. Upper Queen St. NIW35