""5 is Eisi overs. _Liberal club Rooms, »wwa%s ».~ s.@~v,p\ *maart “se _ _ _ __ _ - ,>'s_\».<<‘A . ,fy __ 5-' i _f . Y - _ _uf .A ~-»» ,xr ' - '»::~¢13'»-i' »._ _ . - q' -,= _»'..»» ' ' 1' _ ‘ _-I _ - .' ;: ' - ' - _ai _ _ , sf A »_i 4 ` - _. " ‘ _ . v' ._ _ ._ \' * O THE GUARDIAN, UHARLOTTETOWN. AUGUST 241899 ' ' ' __-V _i _ _ _ ,__ __ in r 1-11- -4 _ 7 *os* It keeps their delicate skins in good order. _ Made entirely f rom vege- table fats, it is an emollient as well as a cleanser, and is as t useful on a lady‘s toilet as in _ the nursery. ‘ Faintly but CXnimammmammo ndencewnH ential. is about time that some progressive I *l=’~‘?l"!"1‘ ` ' " ”""°°‘ 'farmer-one in full accord with the 01 _ . _ _ » prggressive spirit, Of thg age_W;4_'\' hp- i "-~'-°*°*°‘ i _ _ . I . pointed to that position. A qiicsron IL 13 1‘9P0"f*`d *hilt Hell' MOUL94-`¢"» - ' ' that is necessary to clfvrljf iii ciss.\i'y_ Uf lllauflhfifni bf*-S _SUCC@9Cl@‘l ill- PV0 iq the imponance- nf ,¢`_,,,, 559 ku0w-__,_ducing coal artil"iciall_;»__ At. present 1.dg,A, 50 ghe f4qm.,»_ ,img he H ay' the iiesvspaper reports are meager, c imprehend principles, rather than be I » - _.i rncre iinitator of other men, when Apeihaps-the cmditions under which _be lab _,rs am ditferem from thosg and but Nmap] ,,mO,,m, 0; ah, tim; The Annual Sports of the Charlottetown Amateur Athletic Association will - - - is i id h' e "d A ‘ ‘F°' A F, A A ,whom he mfsy have taken for hiSllf‘~f5@l` l`9S9¥Dbl'~f1S W"*0'»`\ 01' ‘-`*_'s"="~\` ash- i e» le on t el' mu” 8 dress’ I 'exam le ° Th f l Cl 3 5 P .- " , "' “*‘<‘_‘S °°’§“P°S*= _Of 9' P@"_ 09"* Z If .£1 E. 1| C) 'I' 'I' E'-I' I ,sbieyicj ha; established Sqyne P(~in_ _l Ol' PQI' cent' of Ol dlllilry Carcll alld __ ____ _ ____ - _ icfpi~» who my is ref is Spa Of °hs“'°~s’-S WE?dE§AY SEP I .. Gill.. still in the experimental sta-g~=.b'cienccl`2\‘lfA5‘3ll- I5 if Sad tl'-"5 Pl'5*5353 £91' ' ' i _ ’ _ ` _ f _ _ _ed fo". The i`ollowiAnv~ is the Programme and Prize List-: in seventeen countries. Ir this news D proves to be authentic, _the develop~~ 1. Q38 Mile BlCYCl€ RaC€, _l\_lOViC6_. _ A ‘ [Bangs bg lggked fu( with g[‘(}3,[,A ` lSl»-- Old 2Dfl Billld 3I'd, Silva" tells us how to conserve moisture in -the land for the u~c of c:°i\p-, and by' an applicit-ioii oi this kuowlsjge therh is less to be dreaded by a season of drought than formerly. Botany teaches how' to fertilize for different crops. It teaches why for a _ ci'op of roots much manure is required, 'and for p‘ants thtt mature in the l;irst` year an excess of manure is harmful. ; Science has taught the value of liguminous crops, such' as clovsrs, ‘pc-as, beans, etc. Chemistry teaches that these plants contain large quan- tities of nitrogenous compounds and that they do not get tne nitrogen from the soil, but from the air where it is present in super-abundance and fi-_ee to all. As a inanurial consti-` tuent it is very expensive, but in the air it is very cheap. If all the far- mers of this province realized the ‘manurial value of the ligumes and acted upon the knowledge it would _ y_ _ . Science teaches him to dispose of crops to the best advantage. By selling off crops in the raw state the soils is impoverished at a tremendous ertilily is kept upon the farm, and then if tney had gone tomsrket in the I raw state. The combination of rations is the’ result of chemical and physiological research, and if farmers were in a position to study what has been as- certained along this line, and act up- on the knowledge gained, it would be of incalculable benefit to them and to the country. Science comes to the aid of the far- mer in .assisting him to iight insecli pests and _furgous diseases. Estomology tells of two kinds of insects. Those tha: suck their food through a tube and those that eat with their jaws. The first can be smothered by covering them with an oily substance, the latter can be de- stroyed by active poisons. a. knowledge of the natural sciences How the farmer may be most suc- b;.::s‘:ii“s;‘.;s‘.; SPAM" Gm" 0° is ~.$ ff.. _Q il. anfl according to them the new fuel does not develop poisonous gases. creates but little soot, leaves no slate the invention have bien appli interest. F _ ,__ ' Constipation, Headache, Biliousness, _ _ Heartburn, _ ~ lndigestion, _Al_Jizzinecs, _ _ Indicate :mt yom-iiivei " _ il put of order. ,Tho best medicine to rouse A _ ‘these ills, ls found 'in H004’-S Pill# 3* __ _ 1 ; ctors, but both have been d.s-i IF ANY MEMBER OF YOUR FAMILY DRINKS, rite The SAMARLA. Y G0.. Toronto. Una l Em. the liver and 'cure all . ,7° I Haif Mile Bicyéie Rm (some Liniio. _ 'lst and 2nd-Gold Medals; 3rJ, Silver M_edal.j 22oYardsRuit. g . ' lst-Gold Medal;_2nd, Silver Medal. A _ One Mile Bicycle Race (Tillie Limt) 2 lst and 2nd _--Gold Medal; 3rd_,_ Silver Medall _ _ One Mile Bicycle Race, _Boys uncle-r'1:,>_ ` ‘lst-_Gold Medal; 2nd Silver _Medal.- ' _ ' s _ _ _ Sealed Distance ,Bicycle Race. ` -~ -_ lst and 2nd-Gold \Medals;, 3rd,§8il_ver-'Medali A _ 4-40 Yards Run A A _~A _ if, lst-=-Gold Medal; 2nd,' SilverAMeda`l. ~ f ' Two Mile Bicycle (Lap) _L _A __ 1 , A j' _ lst and 2nd-,-_Gold Medals; 3_rd,,Sils`_ver Med__al.l ,A F one Min Bstyeiefnacsio ~ _ Against time with permission for- pacers; l lst, 2nd and 3rd'-Gold Medalsii A L ist-com mean, zur-1, sever Meats. s l ` $""""”`”£ ,..~,._...... 11 Tioawmenicyaeucaykm' *asf is ed H SISTERS ;.ss..; ‘;.‘:.s¥:.“s:".»s:i‘....:f;‘:.°i....f;f.'ss-:;:;‘..i,.i' _ A Wslfvi s A. AllNUl\l SPURTS Ang Io-dmv mwmmavsmvs Mr P. (". Corsets are the corsets that will fit when you buy them- and fit until they are Ask your dry goods dearer for P. C, Corset Ho. 306 i $1 00 _ U l Teams of *1‘l_n-ef:-, Representing Ciliibsyor otherwise-Silver Cup.'~ _- 12. Five Mile. Bicycle Tea'm'Race_ _ t . is ' ` 'A Massey Harris Trophy. _` _ _ _ __ b £ " A Entries close Sept. let with the Sec1’y. Entrance* fee"25c. with leach -Valles UU bi feeding them scientifically 7 entry, which must _accompany the entry,” otherwise i_t__vfvi.ll not be co sidered ta animals, over 80 per cent of the P' C' ' complete, - _ A ` n 3 ,,hec,,,P_,,,,,,,,01d fa, ,_ better pricel __ _Y°“'" "‘*“' "0 9"l¥°F_` T:a.AxN° ARRANGEMENTS . ‘ ‘ -Leave Tigfiish (regular train) . . . . . ._ Its just a matter of 'Al"“"'°' °°°°°°°° " getting accquainted l __e.r__v_ with this best corset of - `P°`t mu Blocmrreldl . .L _ ._ 1|’| 1 Welling: _ Miscoii.-he . _ _ 6ll~!l|gi.0 ....._. “ Freetown...... Emerald... .. Hunter Rive". ili h Arrive at Ch’to A~ n. _ _ . 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