_ -_~ -<.».-..»..es- ....~....~,~-_ __ ,~., _- .--, s.. -~:,.__..~ ' .1 ._ 3 :_~__1_;__ -.Mb .__ '.',~.,..'.~»i.i'if __=; '- _ . _ ,_ _ __,,-_._|`_. _ ` _-. v v -_ ...5s..>a.._»..32.' ..........4._i.»..»".-J.--k..., ..~ . .. ...-... .- .....-\-- an.. . r-~=*‘7"‘E-- ,_ ' """"' '°` > ' _ ‘ ‘ ~_~ -I ` -f .»¥.~,_~f,7;_ Q. _ -»~.os THE ousnman cnanwrfrnrown, rumen -*lsnaln -Manoa 9 |903? AT HIS OLD SPEED. Durham Brown Nailed Barrels after Dodd’s Kidney Pills had cured His Rheumatism. ` vmsos, om., March 9.-¢°1=1->` 'Diese are the days when Lame Back and Bheumatism are almost epidemlv. Md when theistory of Durham |Brown of this lace is the best news that can be carried to the afflicted. ‘I was troubled with Lame Back,’ saYS Hr. Brown, ‘and had Rheumatism in my right leg and hip so that I suffered oiloni- xing pains while at work. I worked: Bt cheese box making. After taking one box of Dodd’s Kidney Pills I fo ond 8-D improvement, and by the time I had Hnished six boxes my Lame Back Bild Bhenmatism were gone and I was work- lng at my old speedldriving 5(1) and one ondquarter inch nails in 18 minutes. ‘D¢dd’s Kidney Pills are all and more Shan ls claimed for th em.’ F , _ _ A' Guard Yourselt ilgainsi String iSickn¢ss By using Dr. Hodder’s Bur- dock and Sarsaparilla. It’s a great spring medicine and is good in all stomach and liver trouble. It’s one of the best blood puriiers on the market, Costs less than one cent per dose.Price 5oc per bottle, 3 for $1.25. _ Sold by us only. l"l, A, ELLIS, Three Stores, T112 Boilriill Dfilllisf 1 Civtown, llontague, Mum! Riv¢Y- ` xr-¢l,_wt!. T y ost gl-lC'D"1" ~ J _ T Y Now is a good time to have your photo taken it GAUVIN, Q1s:N'rzn:Ll sr co. Guardian Omoo Building. 3-.4-d av rm F €C0il0IWl$ wtdllll SEE OUR ° $6.25 Solid Silver Watch it heads the trade for watch value. W. N. TANTON . jeweller, Our new stand, Sunnyside. i A I Y ' » A :be the merest folly to subsidise for a long " '~ _ ____ term ofyears at this siageasystem of re- _ _ '_ ,_ ' "l _ ,frigeration which in a year or two might _ -Band at the rink tonight, hockey _ l _ ‘ ,` f ni/i>5w@ M An Independant geournal, untrammeiled and! - i `l.|~i\pp“riial, Reliable. ||°Wl!»" ,?_§_1ng gg tgégaes .o furtheri:‘ixrest» o e peop f¢°°l*i*¢4 The Peox>1e’n Pam! its Q New Pfowlo No’r‘tliu.sli`d;l Pggt o‘f,hoT.’ at the foilowingratel, blei dvance. ; §°’§?_..¢°1ia1s°n,aany (excess sander). £13: .'i‘.‘.’.‘.‘....2&‘;°’.i‘?1.'.aa.'."°<°..°ea:°°..s..> .ef 2 _ d ...................... ..$I. 5 €:Lerk,iIy5Bdxii;nv(‘v%°e:lnesday) per year $1.251 u advance. ................................. ..$!-0° .Branch Offloofsu hw ha been tablished at the o owln P whveere subsmelsptions may N P033. 11"" ¥‘“'“m*‘ ed,advertising, job work and otheer busiml tr-anne! dr- summeriiae Regis an Rosen' ¢¢°r¢-J- 9-C- k . Bl . “$8” Alberton, A113.:-ton Post Oice-Herbert Clark, A t. '* 50,.,-nnmfegrexsoncne ones-1>. G. seamen M DY J P HOOD l s E0 B' ‘ ' I Eiitoi' i Busin Afanager. =_ 4;’ 1 |»- ' 1 f 1 IHi MURNINH lilllllllll MONDAY, MARCH 9, 1903. GUARANTEED BONDS AND COLD STORAGE. - Referring to what The Patriot had to sayou Friday last we wish it mostdis- tlnctly understood that this journal is quite as strongly opposed as it ever was, and will so remain, to the proposal of the Provincial Government guaranteeing the Dominion Packing Company’s bonds. The time is now near at hand when the Legis- i mm win/ be canes is deal with that _question and it is well that our public men should know, what most of them do know, that public feeling throughout the Island is irreconcileably opposed to the Provincial Government. becoming the surety for a private corporation. l ’ Ourcontemporary says The Guardian will “no doubt fall hack on the old state- ment that it opposed the guarantee of $150,000, nota cash pa,ymo¥Ii_i`l"i-;We_will proposition for a cash bonusmfr payment cold storage is enter¥`ainc_d country lmust know what we get for our H money and at whose hands we are to get Qrst we may say that such cold storage as is needed by. the general public can‘ be many suppusd by local capital with the assistance of a moderate yearly subsidy orl bonus, and we are __-strongly of opinion preference,over outside capitalists in such i matters. Moreover if common speaks trulylthe nponhy the best exorbitant and ‘ought uotto be proposed to give, the extent of the storage, to be provided and the rates proposed to be charged the public have no information worthy of the name. Cold storage at Charlottetown, Summerside and` George- ‘ town has indeed been mentioned but that is about all we know. Moreover the en- tire question cf cold storage is just now in a transition state, and certain kinds of cold storage at one time in high favor have been so greatly discredited as to be now reckoned at very low value. The British market now views with disfavor meats, eggs or fruits that have been kept in certain kinds of cold storage because the products thus kept are found to de- teriorate very rapidly on being subequent- iy exposed to ordinary atmospheric con- ditions. We need not say more than this in ord- er to enforce the lesson of caution. Cold storage is in a. transition state and it would HEALTH AND HOPE. “Hewhohas and ho ;_,an_d he who has hope has everythiiigf, But hopmdeeghattithg ap_3‘u¢ilch_of_ li<_i_r_1e_y di- seasew e rea pa ns w c ac- company it. With the flesh gradually failing, the back aching, and the despair ,which often comes to victims of this ail- .L ment, onl_y the use of Dr. Cnases Kidney- Liver Pilswill restore hope, confiden- and health. One pill adose, 5 _ctsa box. ' ~` Ly' _ atches, clocks, jewelry, silver- ware, spectacles, eye glasses, fancy goods, toys, etc., will be sold 25 per cent oii. Now is the time for bargains as we want money 'for our new Spring goods_ JURY a co., SunnySi¢l¢» OPP. P. O. 1 P-'i' = ’ 1 _ Not`Because` We Flake it ! But because of its splen- of any kind to any " concern oruajecount o c - .t it. Referring the last of these conditions ` ' i is that our own citiaens _shou!d_h\avo_,t_he__M the D. P. ,Company for this service is dt enwrmmed __ __ aid the University would sufer ,As towhat kind of cold storage it is lj lxl _ '€i 0urEntire S ack become antiquated and useless in the Iac# ,._m""f°h ma' ‘ » » _ i _ _y of later improvements. We wantan up-to 1- . --Palglrn-balltugi or' “The Wolrllg' ei i date system tostart with and one thit willbekept up-to-date. We don’t w`an_t` ' g' n ` to subsidise a company of outside capita- lists and Rive them Dower to charge what ; `A - ‘ 5 the please. Rates must be reasonable or "'- nn “ml” °°‘°“°,m°°" °t th' om” V issues sen mu . rubs me the storshouses might better not be built. t°d”_;n_ oo mn' pm , No member of the Government is an ex- pert in the mattercf cold storage and-` n ape. hi” an swag Dm sists P the Green” at the 0pera house. Sf. Patrick’s; Night. - ' 6 if ‘-The Army' Medical' Uoipe play the -Wanrnn-A ri d r ' _ sales woman.--Apply to Reuben Tuplin those who have a practical knowledge of __& 0°, Ken'5iugwn_ 34 d 'W 1 w_ the subject ought tobe consulted. _More~i _Tn Data Rubber mme bv ' over common sense would dictate that systematic and detailed 'enquiry should be made of those in the shipping trade as to the cold storage likely to be required here and in Summerside and GeorgetoWIi___ on I l ... before any bargain is made in regard to_ providing it. _ ' - If such inquiry has been made the public is not so far informed of the fact. When it is"aaoertained just what is-wanted and. how far the Government ls disposed to as- sist in establishing the system it is only fair that our own people should have the first opportunity of undertaking the en- terprise. If money is to be made out of cold storage ,let our own people have a < . » fair chance to make it. To let a ' contraclt msn kms sus amuse our “own peépie from the opportunity ‘to tender 'for it would not only be unjust. but would be a most arbitrary and high-handed proceed- ing. ’ ' :It is thought worth while in day.`_s to cable to the Canadian press that _a dairing but uncessful attempt at ,highway robbery was made the other day in lTohannesburg.“Before the war it would not have .been thought of much impor- tanoetoCanadian readers. Our interest in South Africa is now very greatly in- creased, partly because the Boer Re- _ b , B .ti h d' ‘ "` '-"The Preachers Associaticnof meertnstissue Befozeany 2° H" '°'°‘b°°°”"°' ' ri 3 ~°9- -Pun’ onaristtswwn District crime han _ 1 _ _ 7 , _ *A `\ D ‘ o ‘L I " 4.-`~-J iv-If ____ , , _ _ _ _ W of TIER -.vat ecause it was the valor and fortitude of nadlans that helped to bring about the hangs. Furthermore our interest is en oed by the fact of Canadian teachers ow assisting in educating the children in hat far-of land. , the result of drinking impure water _ith which the institution has been sup- lied, Dr. Justiis L. Barnes, a graduate Cornell .has written to rh N Y k ess, and was only surprised that it had gr ~ V _ ‘not come long since. What is the useof Bedeque-_Wm. Calbeck. _ _ teaching sanitary science _ if it is not C1'*P°°d'-_G°~m4¥°“_§‘_M°Le°'.“~ f _ Victoria-_-_-(irace Brien '_ , _ _ applie;0_by _:hose wh_o teachit #_ _Clearly __» Bmw! m_"r7Gw__McLeq _ _ the rue _author ties have _sinned »¢ud;gan_p__ G_ Mono” B _ _ gaiost its students and their parents and friends in this mattermost wofullyf should have known-it is the same in edectf-that her students were drinking impure water. She did nothing to pre- ii... A correspondent _has asked The. Guar- dian to discuss the tunnel prqieet with es- time is CANADIAN srooxs. M _ _ _ did qualities, that;is the rea- son why we sell so much of Uli Briiiili Alllliil' Pill Healing. soothing, soft- _~ "3 enmg, not sticky as some ` _ _ preparations. , Gloves can be worn -med1ately`a_f_t_er*i_x_‘-ing‘. _ Lotus you why sonic of your friends would not _ be without it. » Price 25c. ` iz oo., nnunnns -~sroox r _ , 9dw1l'pd E alley _ Nineteen students of Cornell University 'lu *"5 5° °'f"°r°°‘”"f°°° l°1_m_°. e dead of typhoid fever and manymnroj nada, ‘n'°»it'_‘ nm" .é ~-.edu-em li ` ‘ " Rubber oc. is me our of me Preview, veit only-of interestto the election re-I turns. * ‘ -Remember the lecture by C. C itown Hospital. Admission 15 cents. ’ 5 <1 si -rim Rev. D. McLean win deliver' s lecture in Hampton Hail on Friday, the , 13th lust., at 7.30. Admission _l0o. Pro- czeds in aid Wallace 'Orphan Hamas., _ _ _,F `--A grand concert and Basket Socia i _will be held in Clyde River Hall, Wodoes- I ~\ ».ve>-v" s ~ rf W it `\ __ ` \L ;`l;;§~»"" \,\ " W l SPECIAL sits as dayevening March 18.h at 7.30 Admissi- i on 10 cents. Ladies with baskets -free. ‘ A ~9.dw 1i~pd. -Tod , want _ _rubbers these days, the sidewalks' and roads are so “wet and slop-` ip;v,ri_.sc£ssby;.°s.-. chassis relist-1e»n..-..§.-, » and carry with them a wide worldreputai tion for service and style. * 'n ' ' _ -Evangelist Wm. Guthrie returned ' home, this week and will continue thd meetings he has been conducting ini Brace's Hall. Service Sunday at 7p.`m`. Subject, “The gain that is loss.” i invited. ~ ~ ` I -There will be a basket social and sn tertainment held in the Marshfield Hall Mmday evening, March 9th°in aid of an i organ fundfor the Baptist Church. Admis ` .ion 10 cents; ladies with baskets :reel S ionld night prove unfavorable, social will be held drst due night following. _ =~ f 7 d Zi pd. Church will meet in Grace Church Mhnday afternoon at 3 oclock. In eveniught -8 o’ciock a pubic will he iieldwt which N number ol faladdrilees will bedelivered. bers ofthe Association Ali are cordially. invited -The Ussion Band of Pleasant V one sums at seainey snags 6|. wsu Tae program will consist of mission irmy sefrqt&e%2`fscicst1on-,reasons ssc music. a,.i1%/er-'conecerou'in sm on mais! ms# _ ._ ,MW be taken. If the ‘weather should -‘ e e ew or ""a~ statement thatftnmj-*hivff ` V p5,~'¢g,,m§¢_ » ‘ - < - i ,_.;91|1;», _ ions made twenty-live years ago while A N A ` ' A ' student at Cornell hebecame certain' ¢¢,n,¢_Q_m¢¢,,_¢_,' tut_cg1_s;§r_eas‘_wggagg___Ig.qs passages; :showing p'i_.i¢s.=' __ ` ust, such _au epiigfnic as 0.Le°:,_A’ J’ meson' As The Timesputs it, “Cornell knew or' F”'y°”° in. ~mi¢§°l_’°"°A Pl¥°°° -5h'5\lm\ has °f °°°° 85°' We 5° 9°* thiuk it Hundreds, ayethousands of cures have pl-;,m»,ab1e to discuss thabqnestion at the been put cn the market for Rheumatism _ _ _ _ - during the past few_ years, but a remedy! present as it would only serve to distract with power to cure chronic Rhenmatism ' _‘F\’l’l'0Z0l19,€X0€DT;8Zl ln UDB eSi,ll1l8i.l0l1 OE" - Mtentwn from the presant ' m°r°~ Mr. Cullen, of Sturgeon Bay, does not -i------- urgent duty of providing the- needed exist- _ _ steam connection for next season. The hal,lg°be(;‘;]1§i\uf;:1yystd;Alsmrgeh’;y1-i:;fal1{°;x ogistli ‘ tunnel could be constructed, but the cost l':’i“§°‘;|l,a1£1g;:,mabism’ nm: tm’ °'di'?9»1`.7 would bs very great-even with the latest léiigethat ties odd ulgodg §.ha?21efh¢i;°-°ca":_‘,'; improvements in tunneling. machinery it _.pst dx nu- I i might cost $10,(XXl,000, and would tak; cripple, unable to some years to commence _ 1‘he`istei_-sst,_ni._,,,,,,,,,,,| ,,,;,|,, ,nd that sum at 3_ per cent would be $90,003 a hd’ 1 cache made -.fairly satisfactory and at a ,iooetless than the annual expenditure forf ‘ the present ii-‘regular service. ` In‘i*‘Th`e- G.1ardian’s opinion we should unite to _promote improvement and progress along A these lines. -.~ ~ _ » 1 Qumuonmstrui-asaneabyno Hu-6 itch _ ufs`+or».51¢,` nfs smriamm nt e- ~¢;.< ..-.;~._ ,-,Pxc1:pnm.-The famous '_lPerr'y‘ ' -5Jb9l'i°I\--Bellis. RQ8€1`S» _ _ _Halpsque-_.Peter McNut_r. _ Kensiliitton-Dr Darrach. _ M°“"'~¥“*.-*D_