THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, MAY 31, 1901 ‘ ` \ *F "!<' ' ' "-**‘:1‘\ ir '_ ,~; '~:_ ;- . ._ _. _.,- V ,» _ f . -.- , A-.rg 1 i ,_ .&__. . . .~ __ .E7 __ . i_{_,_,_ __,,_,“ _ J #__ V 4 __ pw p V _*_* 1 .....-t----.--...~»... ._ »_,,, .>1..a1ic._i.,--...~-\..4.,.f¢;,.¢§¢ti,,,,,.,.,,,;...,.._._.,..,,;\..c...-. . _ V "uw, 1. ._ pj _-~,-_-\..\`,.`, _ -‘-._,v,> _ _ ‘ . ff, _, ip I _ ;,}i_‘:L,$‘c!%5-it-_;rn} . \ . , _ , _ , c ._ ___ _ .A ,,_. _. . ., .. A __ _ _,,_..., __;_r.,.,,- '_ 'V _ . '__ __i*?m\ _ 4-.~>l;,g-.,453 . 3. .1.__.._e-amuer'-'P §llYSPEPSlA DY My ares all forms r sto ggomechs it builds up stomachs th artics and old-fashioned nostrums. xlicru coated tongue, heart-bum cr waizei'-greek. .Mu:iyon`s Pile Ointment cures all forms of pile Mk-iyo;i's B;lpod Cure corrects all bioodimpuritie luayozis Diver Cure corrects headache biliou Muaycn‘s Female Renae ies are a ii to women yelieve asthma in three minutes and cure inhveday Miiayon`s Catarrh Remedies never fail. Munyon, New ork and Philadelphia. IUNIOYS INHALEB (TUBES CATABRIL E £777? Teams To Hire F Good turnouts of every des- * cription and good horses, well g cared for, always. At I.arge’s Livery Personal attention to a`l orders. Phone 30. ` LARGE BROS-~ PRoPRiEToRs. Llnmamahioér. RA; AuBuhu& _ FA 4| im _ _ SECOND-HAND PIANO For sale a second-h'ind Piano, (Broadwood) Mahogany Case, is in good condition. Will be sold cheap for cash. Call and see it at my sales- room, Great George Street. E- MCD CUC-ALL. May 23 dtf Auctioneer. I _i Just Received Suowfl.ke and Bordeaux Choco- lates at _ W. £.llutcheson’s.` May 23 » at have been weakened by powerlulqfh. Mnnyonkzs Dyispepsln (finlpo gorreclshbloatingog msc , a itation o t e eart,s ort ' ' 4 and allpagcctions ofthe heart causednlosygig- lhe ' ` d the stomach, helchin ' d 0 ‘ v ` . . S' n 1 ¢ ` s‘ ws, jaundice. cons-u*;.ti01§_§_m; all lug diseases. nm&&r.& I... RAISING I 0F FROGS Farm of Ten Acres Es- tablishcd Near Boston sch trouble. lt lbluvenates vgorn-onili: ;s;ei£°r.°i§`5:‘;z§ ture will be used in Study His Headache Cure stops headache in 3 minutes. A Munyon’sAsthma Cure andl-Ierbsareguaranteedto p NEW Y0RK’May 28__A frog farm on _ _ _ I ‘ ascale never before undertaken in this -:§°°{,°§c: "°“°‘°’ 1°” P°"°” '°"°“* count-ry is about to be started in Mas- Munyin has acureforevery disease. The Gnldg 5B.Chl1S€i.IS. ACC01`dlI1g l'.0 (IIE BOSILOD *°"°“'""f'°°\.‘°"’ °f'h°“" C“""' “‘°“‘Y “S Ci* Transcript, affirm of ten acres has been purchased at Ware and the work of . 7_ placing it inshape for the contemplated enterprise is going on rapidly, and it is *I expected to launch the enterprise early this spring. The tract is admirably adapt- ed for the purpose, as a. stream of water passes through it. The system followed in the cultivation of the ainmals -will be that a. of series of artiflcal ponds, the first being the smallest, ten by three feet, in which the eggs will be placed for hatch- ing, and as the creatures develop they 4 will be removed to larger ponds, where they are given a chance to expand. When they are a year old they [will occupy the the bodies of water about ten feet square, and at the age of two years the ` animals will be allowed to splash around in a pool measuring 30 fect square. _ 20,000 'ro 40,000. These ponds are all connected by locks through which it will be a convenient mat- ter to transfer the frogs when the time for this operation arrives. The ponds will be fitted with walls and bottom of cement and after graduating from the 30 feet pond y the frog will be full grown and ready for ‘ the market. Arrangements are being is '_ ._.» = BACK= . AC H E ‘P » If ‘Lou have Baclcache you havl gi ey Disease. If you neglect ackache it will develop into something worse--Brighfs Dis- ease or iabetes. There is no use rubbing and doctoring your back. Cure the kidneys. Theft nl one kidne medicine bu! ls o y y ' It cures Backache every time- REFRIGERAIOR FOR SALE t Dodd’s A Medium sized Refrigerator.< bought last year, is as good as' new Nice appearance. Will be a bargain. ' 'd y' for someone. Call at Auctcn Rooms, l ~ ' Great George St. E- MCDOUCALL. h May 23, dtf Auctioneer l '~ - ,I 1 4 r-l I Pills C ‘ says:-I suffered untold agony and misery for years with salt rheum in my feet. ' tried almost every remedy I could hear of. I was told by the best physicians I PRESENT REPUTATION OF THE could get more than tempoi'ary_relief. I was induced to try Dr. Chase s Ointment. O . wo boxes I was commletely cured." At all dealers 60 cents a box. v .Z__.¢_.-- if Our new season’s stock is now complete consisting of 50 diiierent style in Concorde, Spingles, Buggies, Jump Seats, Suri-eys, Plxaetons, Democrat 4 Mikados, Business Wagons, Express Wagons and Road Carts, all fini shed with latest and up~to-date improvements Some New Features for this Season- . Thousand Mile Axles, Recess Collars Roller Rub Irons, Rubber Ste P»»ds,B'1 Bos L00-an B kc t' _C sir ssticksesa 01 ey y p' O er ‘C ut “ms mn a op °‘ Extraction free of charge. Basket Seats and Solid Rubber Tires. -Lighest and neatest rigs on the market. If You want Something Swell for I90l 'Olly fr om up Harness, we have 2.5 dia.-rect styles in Nickel, solid Nf¢kei.o.icdc and Rubber Mountings and are bound to please you in quality, price an 5¢l'lIl5- See our Light Three Quarter Concord and Buggie d A Horne , -- __. .rs-» . ., - - » .<--~_.~;».- ., _ ., _ ». A .tn .. .-» ... ,f A _ ' \ I " il " q 2,1 - __: -I-¢¢_. l-, ... _~ y -...cz M.. 1' sent to the schools in a normal condition, frogs a year and if the venture proves a uccess it will be a comparatively easy matter to enlarge the capacity of the farm to 100,000 frogs per year. Frog cul- tivation is a very simple matter and one which requires but little Investment and no great amount of attention or Worx and the returns are very large. A veiyimportantmarket for frogs besides the hotels and restaurants will be found in colleges and medical schools. There is a growing demand for useln the study of natural history and especially for purpos- es of medical research. A SHORT SUPPLY. At present the supply is insufficient, and students, especially in winter, dnd it difficult to procure any specimens. The cultivation of the frog has hitherto been , promulgated only on a small scale, and chiefly as food. Schools have been ob- liged to send to North and South Caro-p lina for their specimens, and then hive not been able to procure the animalsin the best condition. The farm at Ware will be equipped with heating app iratus, `so that the supply will be constant, and students will be enabled to obtain the objects of their experiments during the winter, when they are most desired for study. During the cold weather the frogs remain dormant ~ in the mud. Large cakes of this soil will be dug from the ponds and removed to the heathers, where the frogs will be thawed out and so that the blood circulation and the heart beat may be studied under the best condtions possible. _ ---o--- Great Victory. BARNABY RivnR.,N. B. Mar.-Few cases of illness and recovery have excited the interest in this community, as has thev kidrey trouble of Mr. Cornelius Crottie. Mr. Crottie’s treatment by the doctors h ho ‘tal and the fact rt home and in t e spi , that they absolutely gave him up as a case beyond all hope. is well know i. His _ ~bsequent restoration by the use of Dodd’s Kidr ey Pills re_.ds like a miracle. “For five years I have suffered off and on with kidney Trouble., Last fali I had an attack, for which the doctors had little hope of my recovery. I was obliged to go to the hospital for treatment, but it did me no good, so I came home given up by the doctors. A friend suggested Dod d’s Kidney Pills. From the first box I im- proved. Now I am at my work eve ry ay.’ BRITAIN STEEL PRODUCT. A . In the past 40 years Great Britain has produced 40 million tons of steel or about one-third of the world total product. If it is asthma, bronchitis, croup, or any such trouble, use Vapo-Cresolene. All Druggists. 1 $50,000 FOR A `HORPlTAL. LoNDoN, May 28.-Alfred Harmeworth, of the Daily Mail, has given £10,000 to the ` Rayal hospital, for the purpose of in- stalling a plant that will allow of the use of the lamplight cure for lupus. _____¢.__- BEAUTY OF FORM AND FIGURE. Health and beauty always go linked to gether. A wrinkled, tired and worn- looking face tells immediately of nervous- ness, worry and many) accompanying ills and illegularities. r. Chase’s Nerve Food Blls the -shrivelled arteries with new _ rich blood, strengthens and rekindles the vitality of the nerves, and glives a well- rounded form, and clear ealthy _com- plexion to all who use it. 25 cents a box all dealers. -ix*-1-I WELI.-KNOWN METHODIST MISSIONARY PASSES AWAY . Tonorrro, May 28.-Rev. George Coch- ran, D. D., the well-known missionary of day in Southern California. Dr. Cochran' established Canadian Methodist missions in Japan in 1873. il _ _ UNTOLD AGON 1 FROM SALT RHEUM Mr. Chas. F. McLean, Palmerston, Ont., After one or two application I received great relief, and when I had used only FIRST CUP RACE SEPTEMBER 21. NEW YORK, May 28.-The Royal Ul- lster Yacht Club has cabled the New York Yacht Club an approval of Septem- ber 21st as the day for the opening con- test in the cup races, and that date is ilnally fixed. - -1.1-}--T' AROUSED AT LAST. ~ To the terribleravagesof consumptionin > Ontario, the government is petitioned to establish hospitals for consumptives. As a preventative to consumption there is no treatment to be compared to Dr. Chase’s Syrup of Linseed and Turpentine which promptly and efiectually crues every cough and cold. It has by far the largest troubles. 25c. a bottle. Family size cents. All dealers' Canadian Methodist church died yester- ,. I En lish Tennis Shoes at Moran’s Sunny- sale of any remedy for throat and_lu%% ,- TQ vacarionisr Pass Well, summer time makes us think of vacations, but where do we go is the question. ' New England is one great Dleasure ground, and eitherat the shore or in the' glorious mountains there is variety enough to satisfy all. There are ample _ accommodations in every region, andfthe luxuriant furnishings :and sumptuous table which the inn-keeper provides has gained for New England a reputation of extensive proportions. Another feature which gives New England a decided f prominence as a summer resort ire the exceptional trinspartation f-icilities at the command of the tourist. It matters not from which point you gain entrance to the region, for in eveiy direction the Boston 8; Maine Railroad has a service which includes through express trains equipped with modern parlor and sleep- ing-cars. Its passenger l)epartmeiit,with headquarters in Boston, compiles a book known as “Summer Resorts and Tours.” which is nothing less t-han a “vacation pointer.” It includes a list of hotels and boarding houses, rates,- routes, maps and steamer connections. Send for it-it is free, and contains everything you want to know about vacations. ...._._¢___ Messrs. c. c. nichcais sr cc. ` t ' Gentlemen,~My neighbors boy age 4- ; years old, fell into a tub of boiling water, and got scalded fearfully. A 'few days lat- er his legs swelled to three times their natural and broke out in running sores. . His parents could get nothing to help him till I resommended MINARUS LINIM- ENT, which after using two bottles, com- pletely cured him and I know of several cases around here almost as remarkable, ` cured by the same Liniment, and I can truly ray I never handled a medicine which has had as good a sale or given such universal satisfaction, V M. HIBBERT, General Merchant. ,.._._¢-1-- BOILERMAKERS STRIKE. Nnw Yonx, May 28.-The boilermakers employed by the Babcock Sc Wilcox Cam- pany, Bayonne, N. J., numbering about .300, went on strike to-day for a nine hour working day without reduction in wages. 1--ii--_ To Cure a Cold in One Day. Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets all druggists refund the money if it fails to cure; 25c. E. W. Grove. Signature on each box. _ ___<---_ . VOTERS T0 PER CENT. 0F POPULATION England has 121 voters to every 1000_ of her population, France 220, Austria but ` 22, and Sweden _only.A . - "_ __ ’ _F L TO CURB GRIPPBIN TWO DAYS Lax at ive Bromo-Q"-'i' nine removes catheuii ii-Q-mx A fIl‘IOSE ENGAGED IN AGRICULTURE <§%¢J/....., til remedy that cures a cold an one ev I1~ ( Acadia Nut. Old Sydne 'and other Coals Carters’ Seeds Grow _ A few second hand bicycles, in good con dition, for sale. Apply to Ernest Duchemin, city. 18 tf. All previous results put in the shade by use of “Ideal” Washing Tablets. Wi not injure ilnest ffibric. Compounded by asoldier of the Queen from experience gained during long residence in the Orient. Send 5 cents for sampletoJ.H. Spicer 221 Commissioners St., Montreal, P. Q. - mayZ3 lwpd Molasses Kisses only 10cts a lb. at the Crown Confectionery.-W. A. Hiiztgpeson Big shipment of untrimmed Hats at Paton & Co’s. 30tf 3 pounds of 10 cent Ralsins for 20 cents this week at Beer & Goffs. 29 3i. Carters’ for Wall Paper The very latest in Belts and Ties at_ F. Perkins 85 Co. li. 'side Shoe Store. li. Midsummer import of Millinery arrived to dey at Paton’s. 30tf. Brant Another consignment ofBraut re- ceived to~day, order by telephone to be delivered at the market on Friday -The birds are migratin north-do not miss a. a pair.-J. J. Gay g Son. 30 Zi. If you want Underclothing P , Moderate Prices. ' Banioters, Soiidlora. Notaries etc. » D,A. HA1INNON.I.I.lB.,K. C. aaAri=isi.i> vn1.i/inns., “il.‘f!P'.li..li.Eli S on-.i.P.p|viuareAv_=.' Mackinnon & -Williams 2° at in Merino, Baloriggan, Cash- mere, plain or ribbed cotton, you can save 20 per cent by' buying your Underclothing now from us-J~ B. McDon- ald & C0. 30 4i , Economical house keepers will take ad- vantage of the cheap sale of Baisins thi ‘ ounds of 10 cent Raisins for Z) cents. sisting of the cheapest kind of good and the best kind of cheapness, will be foun in an Agreat combine in W'hltewear-c0n- ness d nouncement to-day.Cheap- 7 re Block, it _-E.” 1-'hu°"i'§""‘ l- sf week at Beer 8: Goffs. You can buy 3l 'thcut goodness of qualit wh 'bl bu er He r *_ Pdlllllg 0l tb a s -Where shall I buy my clothes ? Who will get my money if _ I can buy but once, and when my money’s gone, what will I have instead 'Q s vu Il' ith what emotions will I contmipiate my purchase? Shall I bedismayed or glad '£ Much depends on where I buy- let me think. 4 _ Where was it I was told to go ? What store was it, where clothes are better and nri ces lower than in other stores 'l' Oh I have it, “Prowse’s.” S That’s the place. _ I’ve heard so much about their ten dollar Scotch tweed suit that I think _I’ll goherc. I’m tired of buyingsuits that “make me tired” each time I put them on. ‘~ ' I’m off to 1 A p 1, ' I Large :stock kept on hand. Orders filled prom ptly JOS. A. LIKELY. - St. John, N. B- , 5 13 fav/ly A I I _ 1- 7:. - -= 1# 4' _ Pitch Pine . Oak Timber Boards. etc.__...-\. Ladies. Te t e sensi e ay . a combination ,goodness PM .'.~°.°“ ‘é-"rn I ;» f I KENT s1fRr:i:'r a K Livnav s'rAni.i:s. ‘Charlottetowm P. E. I. HORSES. ' COACHES, BUGGIES. BAROUCHES, OPEN WAGGONS, ON HIRE DAILY. Terms Reasonable- , lephone No- l7l- W F RQBIN 3; . _` 1//. ~.\ _ L.-»,. _ __ - ' ' f-9'f*?i_;'A‘\_s p ' __ `- .~.¢__,__ _ __ _ ‘ at lowest’ prtees ab'-A* §icka‘rd & 09,5’ 2S1wk. -~ . _ -S If “P. C. CORSETS” Dainty Corsets for dainty Style right. Fit right- Made right- All right- Manufactured only by ”A.ii§‘iA.,£ii$ii.9l' ' W A _ I ' made for a crop of from 20,000 to 40,000 A GOLD MINE FOR TI-IE I I A I -5 _ ` . rf, . e . if »~ fr ne, ‘_ , - , 1 ,-7. 1" 5. .’-5` i- 5 ,., _ _ 4 __, ` . Q g ff <1.. Y. , if’ <..iv if 'P52 , i.. ' Q." ;» Ff- ». -i. A `f,‘, ' '-il: ...Q k ,_‘E. “a T°§.`.i§ 1 "~¢ ~>_, 5' ._ ._ i ea, jg., -,_g:,. .\_ ~. 1-_-~ _ \ ts ~. als 9 wi . .\"» ..; ~<~§‘- -Q ._‘ ».~‘ A *- / mi.. ,__ r 3 .¥,~' i ffl‘é§= Q 1' 5. ~`. ‘ ~ f;§r» s E ~» i » \‘ .. ,.,., J' 3 :..~‘ .<-'5_.1_ » as wg. 34;. >;;i1 ..1; _ "ii, . ,,. , uf~*;' _ ,_-,-by - Ji: , _ ,, _ -72". ’ \`~°i3s- - \ " if ‘ll i . - v zz l .ff r (V s , ‘E-_~~ .M 2 a »\ i f "‘\ 4..-4 " .l*,'?` V quality goods. Canned Lobsters. I am open to make contracts fold the coming season’s pack and can pay highest market prices for' best DENNIS MURPHY, Ap] 26*-I June l Halifg F _ 1 R PRIETOR. WANTED To Walk an Plclcu Water with 100 Men or more. Good Wages. -z; .ii 'J ..._ ,F , _..».-,. i .-1 ., 2, - 1 ‘ir- 6. 5 » -' A !- »..‘ ` '-` ' . 1'. Ya Q '"1 3 ,_ -1 , .Pt .ff _ ' .IX ,1-2 ff ._.-”'; . et-A, ‘ i; 5.2. . _-i _,mb -f ‘1-sm B' *J £3 t.- 1` _ 3. jf Pill ' ‘i-if %. -ff' ‘ ` » -,.-. " a .. .» .. _ :ir I . Y.. eq 1,1 -2 - 1? ». “ fl WA' \ qt” liz ~i .. D , ’_- sys”-, '~ ~ 1 :>&- 7 ,'KI,<~ Great Britain has 1,531,705 of h_er popu- ~ 1 ' ' ‘~f~‘1 latlon engaged in agriculture; France, I . 6,535,000; and Germany, 8,156.000 _' ‘"'"""” ,-.~;, ° _ -I v _ ;`~_'i§§_ 0 ' The Champion cicuiicrs. Z v g _' This eignnture is on every bop of the genuine _ `_ _ , ' M; -1 Laxative Bromo-Quiiiine ww » is li' .,;_,~_` _ NT .a\L'4§\‘\%Nif’Aég.l 34 i A 4 -4 1 i S r