"“?"i‘5"'"' WWW” *””mW QW ~"“W"‘" 'Wit VN _ , _ 3 _ _ _THE GUARDIAN. CFIAR-L0'P'I‘Fl'_F_()WN MARCH 2 1899 ' ‘ ` _,. ‘K mf- f` ~ - V f li'-_lil t ku lr- ' _ -4 _ _ STOCK GOSSIP- I young things we found a nice punch of `svs|nE AN" P|““oE on Bnoannmns, A Pirrivci: isnwiiitn isi..\.ND srocic mam. Near Georgetown, the county towii of }{:n_:‘_< g., iii.. l~l ind. Province of Pritce huwaio, is lsronuliiics, tlw Mlm Bhd home of Mr. l~`red. G. ,Bovyer. WUGYB we find a high-class herd of Shorthorn _ cattle. At the head ot the herd is Silver (;i,i.»f_2o,.5o0- a massive bull of pure Crnit-kshank breeding, his sire being _ imported Indian Chief, and his darn ini-i p ated liliniosa, a cow with more than mi- u uni number of Cruickshank . crosses. and described by a judge of _ Siiortliorns as ~~a big, wealthy cow _ cf; the most approved Scotch type, a capital niilker-the sort that made the Scotch Slicrthorns famous-famous `btc_au=6 P3y~ing_pa5igg because g0£d.’ blIY6I' Uhiat,having so good a dam and taI110\1S asire.is all that a skilful bre_eder would expect. A model of the nest Scotch Shorthorn type, short legged, broad and deep, great girth. smoothly filled out, fine hair, nice handling quality, and _ withal, a gentle, mild temper: So good is he that one of the best 3udges in Ontario on seeing him at Halifax re- marked that he would hare given the best at the Industrial a Htnsself' for first place. _ _ Noticeable among the females in the herd are the Canadian Duchess of Glostet 23rd. a great-grandwghlef of imported Duchess of _ Gloster 12th. and sired by imported Duke of Lavend- _ er, and Mina Mov_vbray. gltllld' daughter of imported Minerva,and sired by imported Indian Chief. Both_ these cows are as good as their pedigrees, which is saying they are as good as _the best. Their red color insures a plentiful supply of roan calves from the yellow white bull. We find other good cows in the herd descended from imported COWS of remote date, such as Clarentine, Easterville, and Rose Gwynne. 'Ihe off- show that none of the valuable _Short- horn character has been lost in the heifers. But most worthy of special in- I _ __ spection is the roan bull calf, a son of - . - Canadian Duchess of Gloster 23rd, and ch;§ES§ 8;?:g,;,sc?)§?ec,1§)r:;?s s°1'1‘;.g sired by Silver Chief; his fine furlike P g y I ;t.qai_ai¢ili»<'tiat`l bac-lr give promise of Fnggglot 'of clmcnlam dl-Ups just ht> Iviititurv l1t11_\S=' tt; brad at hero. ` ,eceived per steamer Stanley at t,hiiig’s “id ile pisiinlg t piougli the hyuros wg 4 cgnfeciiquayy-_ 1_ 3,_ co” “O” e P 8 mmng ‘ *’ gm” I Si'i~:01aL meetings are being held in f°r‘_”3 of _‘he Llncmn Sheep' bred t° the Baptist ohurchbthis week. alt is the 'ylsilcig l;‘reS'0Pu'qhilsedwfrom Glbsun _ intention of the Pastor. Rev. E. J. prised atthe rate :tt which the younger Week ° sheep have developed since we saw “ _ - them at Halifax. Looking at them we( A special train left here about 12.30 cease to wonder at the fabulous rices‘ for Alperton and ()’Lear ' with Prof ing we saw achoice bunch of Oxford citizens, Downs, bred from imported stock 'I`here are some ma nilicent s ecimensl M1' RC MCLEUVS annual Wim evidentl find congenial conditions -inlwfis as usual 9' bié S“‘5°°35 breeder and exhibitor of pure-bred _ f _ renistered cattle and sheep for overi A1ben°n'T‘?°sday’ 7th’. Post Hm and New Brunswick, where he had a§ _ y’ first for herd at both shows and tirstl ' y ~_ h _ __ b f b di is d day under the supervision of the new lm ‘“ ampmu ee ree °a`5‘ a" lTown Council. A’large number from “U R 85 mano' We were sm' Grant to continue the ireeiinvs next . - f P _S S. the choicest of the breed fetch in Great I Robertson and Macoun. They were ac- Britain. In another wing of the stead- l companied by quite a number of l in the yard’ tylicalgof the bre§d_ great moth.sal°e of stock came on yesterday-'L wool-growers,aud still greater producers _ *nd '"5 alluded by “mfg” Y-‘“m"°1' °f of high-quality mutton. _Both breedslbidders. Prices ruled high andthe sale y o their sea-girt home. ‘ ~ - _ Mr- Brief has bm 8 S“°<=eSSf°1lo.iii“f§i°i5fiic2'i§’§lt.t§‘i."§.Z f;fii°..“.i'§’-' I =' t a ___ B t mst fan k d h. lTuesday. 14th, Abraui’s Village, Fri- wenyyer u mart is! ,_ _ _ first visit to the shows in Nova Scotia_g;z1;i;;_l;iaSe;gg;1lleég:0Sdl\y, 21st, fair share of success. being awartledi MARCH camem mea lamb este” . _ _ . t T.i1r.__ usually placidfand genial 'editors ofthe Pioneer has- had his. placidity’ sadly ruiiled during the past few days as evidenced by yesterday’s Farmer. His chronic dependence on the scissors _ interest has turned into an insane idea that unless he clips everything in this paper his duty to his own has been neglected. His imbecility is yet how- ever capable of conceiving' that several 'references made in the GUAR- so manipulated as to be made readable in his weekly which came lumbering along after the battle had been lost and won and so he kicked like a baby.To his complaints this column can only extend itsdeepest sympathy, with a standing invitation to clip regardless of appro- ‘ priateness and the ciippings will lit: in 1 some how. Above every thing else the gentle editor is warned agaiiisi. t worry- ing. , 'Wlu'|.1’»iti|- Catarrhoxone is a liquid, fragrant and cleansing, which rapidly volatlizes when inhaled. What is it. for P It is an absolute, never-failing cure for calarrh of the throat or nasal passages.- Is this true ? We are so sure that -it will cure you that we will send you, prepaid, a a free sample of Catarrhozone and an ' inhaler it you send your address within and the Daily Gnaifniaiv for items of~»'gx" A ' ' V P I DIAN to the civic election could not be _» lmstfor Rocks in hom Ll“°°l“S Md the country availed themselves of the _ ‘business was quite lively in Summer- ' one week. Write us. Oxfords.-Farmers’ Advocate. N, C__P0|g0n & C0__ Kings;0n_0n¢_ ,good roads and good weather, and 1 --»-- side. _ _ THE Y’s gave a very successful enter- ` ltainment in Willard Hall, Tuesday 3 Supreme Court at Georgetown ~ t _»before the Court. Ind ment will rob- . ` ~ q- g hands of Mr. Bovyer. Among the _ evening was spent. l ' eve-ling. Mrs. C. IV. Strong, occupied ' th hair. A on 'he Petitions of Neil MCI” Od md re;d(t;.red,consist£`itti(¢?'rf Idglgsmldliilelats :tid ‘A° C' Samdersi the ‘;““"1 “der Wasl recitations, in whizh Miss Prizzle Miss _made for their examination for admis- Ida G0u,,.h_ Miss Regina Gaffney' Miss S10" f°'l1° Bar- l wiina itorris, Mis? Eiia sitiifinant Leslie vs. l\'hite-Action for wages. Miss Strong and Miss Sprague mul; __ Matheson for plaintiff; J. S. Mcboiiald Put’ after which coffee and cake were spring of H1080 010 i'1‘P°1'l°‘l '°°W’land W. S. btewart for defendant. bow weresarved Them was ,mea lar 0 _ _ ' g P number p.esent notwithstanding several lably be given t°d“y' other attractions, and a very`plt-iasant SUMMERSIDEMARKETS (Revised Weekly.) Apples (bush) ..... ._ Beeflqnarter per lb....:..- ......... .. Reef(-imalll per 1b.... Buttarlfreshlperlb Butt.cr(tub)........._... Cheese ....... . €€£Z!$883SSS8%'62SSSS¢S S8385 3383338383888 OQOQQOOOQQHOQOOOCS S‘33S838SSS°3585I~SSSS .»¢¢ E . . . . . . . . Fgiiiiirpercwt ............ .., ........ .. Gecselwildl ......... . Hayper tion ....... Hay tprsssefll perton....._. Herring(frcsh)doz....... Hidesperlb ........... .. Lamb ........ Mangles....... Oa.ts.......... f o F* @ 8 e i an 'Piirnips ................ . . §. U O O O I if? ' illiams Pink Pills I r C i ' MAKE IJELIBATE PEUPLE Slllllllli. ~\- o UNABLE TO WALK UPSTAIRS. Miss Mabel J. Taylor, living at 1334 City HallAvenne. Montreal, writesx- °~I write to give you the honest testi- monial of a young girl who believes her life was saved by the use of your Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills for Pale People. _In November, 1897, I was suddenly stricken with loss of voice, and for eight months could only speak 'in a whisper. At the time I was com- pletly run down. I had no appetite, no energy; suffered from headaches. pil- pitation of the heart, and shortness of '-breath. I was not able to walk up or -ordown stairs. I was given up by the best doctors, and the different reme- -dies I took did me no gcod. While in 'this condition I began the use of Dr. William’s Pink Pills. By the timel had taken four boxes my voice was re- stored, and after the use of eight boxes I am feeling perfectly well. I cinnot find words to express my thanks for what Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills have done for me, and you are at liberty to publish this letter in the hope that it may be of benefit to some other sufferer. LAME BACK CU RED. - Mr. Geo. B. Everett, a highly re- spected and well-known farmer of Four Falls, Victoiia Co., N. B.; makes the following statement: “Some years ago whilg._ninrkingjn_a barn I lost my bal- anceandfell from abeani, badly in- juringiny back., For years I suffered with the injury`,land at the same time doing a’l 1 could to remove it.' but in vain. I at last gavenp all hopes and stopped,doctnring.._, My back had got so bad that when I would stoop over it was almost impossible- to get strait- eiied up again. all/'hen I would mow with ti scythe for some little time with- out stopping it would pain me so that it seemed as if I could scarcely endure it, gndl would 1;-an on the handle of myfscythe in 'orcfsfr toget -‘eéise and straighten up. At other times 'I would be laid up entirely. After' souls’ =yea‘rs ' of suffering I was advised 'tel use 1 Dr. Wiiligms’ Pinkf Pills, and decidcd.,lo_ try on box. BdoN_Lhad__nuiahed__i$_I Sami are numerous pink colored imitations against which the-_.pills werohielping; _,_ I___ bought six boxes more and _the__qe_v_ep_ _,boxes completeiysgiired pip-_,;It_§is three years sinotékteolg-them, and my back has not ¥§_ _ _ ed_`i_i_ie __ Dr. Wi1liains’__ Pink ~ safest ii sssisisiearsinsé use liigh1y__ __ inipend_them to-Upeilooi muerhlgelziéwidtail ` tliisHff»(I had ' $10 a box for them, th / _ - _ti _ 1 . How 'lo he Healflis/ I .° .` in Winter I \*/infer is a Truim? time for dellcafe Peep e. C0u3hs,ool<=|s,grip{°e ~ _ and- Pneumonia find Them easy viciims. _ ‘ Do you ¢a°l'ch cold l easil\{'l'_ ll' shows that your st|si'em is no1’_ in Q mn.. "’di'l'ion I5 resist' d_i-sease. \/ou will beifortunafe if \[ou _e5¢ape Serious Illness I -but vvhi.| TaKe the chance. _ f l _ Nature is dlwdtls fighting against disease I The right Kina aimeaieine isine nina mai l h€|PS _Nafu re be' 'toning up The Svsfem and _ enabling tlfo reélbi disease . Such 4 Tonic is i ound in _ 2 Prwillldmsddnlt Pi Ils l.»rPaIe People. _ rooi of main, .serious diseases, such as _ rheumatism, rieuralgia, griplve 1 heart” ' _ Troubles , and all forms of-wealtness ‘ erimg The nerves _These pills reach The _ elllfier in men or women '.T1et.1 have maqe _lhousands of delikate people l>righ‘l,acTi°ve and l 1 thepublic is cautioned. The genuine are only resembling the engrav- °ni1i¢_=izhf.bni prtmeain red ink. *|\¢l¢°li¢¢»laenddo¢=¢ P°¢PlUa:¢’50¢&'alI°%: Soldinboxgg ll '~.,'¢ ya.. _. _~.s.._ OJ 505.6 " o _ ' _ f 1,,_»_li_ fir. _,__ __ “__ \ _ .,. . _ 1*. -. _ _ Q fl.; “==5-_.=<>'1_,1-1->e __’_ -sm -1 _ I 'I I ` 5' 3 1 -* " I n _="~'_é_`.‘§l.- ` fs 4 M s .e ,_ `“ _.vm ts i. n- P 2 1.. ‘ _x 5' ii .",l'-t'-`°" _ . . -. -1 o T __ ,, __ J_ ._ . t l l ' i . \ _| building up The blood and Slrengm- ~ its ci:.iPr1~: AND 'sPiNAL 1‘1noUBLE. _ Miss Maud nenlon, daughter of Mr lPhi1ip Fenlon, awell known farms# _ living near Toledo. Ont., says: ‘-In the ` winter of 1893 l had a severe attack of la grippe, which developed into spinal \trc uble, and for the next six months I l was helpless and had to be fed, dressed and moved by my mother. I was under the doctor’s care all the time. and for a time he|did not think I could recover. However, in the spring I grew somewhat better, but was very lfar from being in good health. In this lcondition I continued until 1896, when tl was again stricken and again ren- dered helpless bv the spinal trouble. It was then that I began the use of Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills and the result has been that I am greatly improved in health. and am againable to attend school. I believe that had I taken Dr. lWitliams’ Pink Pills from the outset I lwould have been spared much misery, ‘I and I can strongly recommend them to other young girlswho may be suffering from nervous troubles.” ‘ THE E1fFnc'rs or LA GBIPPE. Mr. Peter ~McAvenny. of Glarktown. P. E. I., says:-"I consider my de-_ iliverance through the use of Dr; lWilliams’ ,Pink Pills little short of lmiraculous. I was taken down with a severe attack of la grippe, twhich, lasted for six . _ weeks _and which left me completely broken' gin health. I was subject tb night sweats and sieeplessness. My appetite 'had vanished; my stomach was dis- _‘ordered. and my blood had turned lwatery. Finally I was forced to take lmy bed, and recovery seemed almost < an impossibility, as nothing the doctor ‘did for me seemed to produce bene- ltlcial results. One day a friend who / .M- lhad received benefit. from the use of iDr. Williams’ Pink Pills induced me to l try them, and I am more than happy - to say that they have completely re- 'stored my health. I' look upon Dr. lWilliams’ Pink Pills as a great bless- I ‘L ’ 2-ing to mankind.” _ _ _ I Dr. Wil|iams’_Pink Pills l I SURE _‘_Rheumatism. Sciatica, Loco- motor Ataxia.,Anaemia., Heart ‘.Troubles, Indigestion and Dyspepsia., St. Vitus’ Dance, <9 Paralysis, Incipient Consump- ition, All Female Weakness, -Dizziness and -Headache, and _ _» ~. ,» ». wt '._- ».~,r "Of the finest teaiproducii 3 ~ ‘P 1'., » 1 ' __ "3" ' ;.= f’ _ff=; is ` “CEYLON The Most Delicious” The Most He ~ E-cohomice Sold in lead papkets. _Blackand M I-ltd Pickett Olilp 28, '8`0,~ 40, DG al _ _ ritJ»~lEYMO0N INCIDENT. A Designing Bridegroom and ln ln- lenuoln Little Bride. It is told how a happy couple were hon- oymoonfng in the country when the first packet of letters from home arrived, and the husband proposed to open one address- ed to his wife. _ “Certainly not,” she said firmly. “But, Philippa." he remonstraoed, "surely yon are not going to have any se- crets from me row that we are`marriedf" “I shall not have any sedrets from you, but Phyllis might,” his wife said. “Thai letter is hers, not mine. I shall probably let you read it after I have, but _not till I _ am sure that Phyllis has told me nothing but what she would _be willing for you to. know. ” “Still doesn’t it imply a laok‘of_ confi- dence when a wife won’t showlier letters to her husband?" _ _ “Not at all. The lack of coniidenoefl lliown by the husband when lie demands to see his wife’s letters." ‘ This was unanswerable, and Mr. Grant sank back in his chair with amused de- light in his wife’s perfect unoonsciousnesl _of having said a “good thing.” _ _ Presently she added: “I told you so. Here is something Phyllis wouldn’t want you to know. ” - . _ “Then why are you going to tell me?" “I’m not going to tell you what it fs. You are only to know there is something you oan’t know-at present. "- “‘Phy1lis is engaged,” Mr. Grant' re- marked. ’ ~ i ‘ “And what if sho is? Youarenot to know to whom.” » “To Radcliff, ” hazarded her husband. “I didn’t say so.” “But you don’n say she isn’t.” _ “Bow could I say she isn’t when sl;ie”-- “Ist I really think, my dear, you might as well have let me readt that letter."-i-' Fact and Fiction. ~ - _-lf--_nx--in V I1;-tcirt C`r>rii'€:~ot:s:. _ “'_7_`l:s i_i:2i.i~ bruirier i_~.:s riot s:ii=i e t-‘.'or:`1 taiztitzt tlic ziifals yet." srziil the bCsz;lf;;_; il_t';i'is<é r:ii.~;ti'.¢Ss. ' "No, I lv-liovc hc’s :z v-211.' roliziozis ‘.::f::z." i'C;;»E¢a~.`t one of the \'..;f;;.;s.-~ Eotil;:;rs'.*»i.;_;r. _-;:i.i~_;:i. _ V --- ---_.__...___..._........,.,___ . ' Ci: lf`»"_'° Iirsrrriiiri. “I’°.‘o c;::'»'<'l any l‘.i‘i_si;tiiid sits;-;or:'_'r.iia.” “IIf_.w (iid 5*-rf.: ti.) it'."’~’ ~ “lf"‘.'- -‘t ?a~'l~ ff I '-.'f:`:.= ' ill, ;i!7ft1'f'f;<`i:i;tt;ir lofi; itat-:ii "_:-‘_ '.‘.'l:§;~1i l__if3;ii'5' =_'- :Q-; 2;. girg me t_~»~_;~.' !_ ;;ii’ l;1;-_ir ni? ii;f_:;i;t long.”- lr';1L1l1v.' ifzti.. l'-_-lf. Q li i“t:_l'fI il ..`).~.‘_-".l_':». ' ' I F<1r.fi,i=':;:. ‘ i 'stirs df.:__‘!'::'_i_::-:'11 in (Er | ln the ln.-.’ - t it _.~:;::.»t;o is ri \ivncie»_;> :o:‘_:;;-1.:_-lf_:_f< .'¢;;t:;t:'_ liei-on ¢.l._»'izi_l is lcvozl by the wlicl. A:i:oi~it':iii iatniiy, but she wori’t inzirz' one t;-I it-.-*‘:ét._ l’;it;l (Lionel _ _ That niaii Sagziefrzi is a iiatiiral licrn crisis dcst.rti_vt»i'-, _jiitlging from tlio facile mziriiicr iii iviiicfi li-;~ tlolges them as fast as they zippczw.-Detroit; Jotirrial. Queen Victoria has bestowed the Order ` of the Garter upon Queen Wilhclniina. _ The happy young sovereign seems not to be lacking In strong supporters.-Kansas City World. _ ~ - _ _ Spain is in tears over . her-empty trem- nry. Now, if she would start an investi- gating committee on a tour through the pockets of Weyler she might find something to her advalitage.--_BrookIy;.ETag1¢, Exouesn Liiiuoiniisni aoasinpanin the _United States commissioners oirtheir trav- els through the Hawaiian Islands. She in rapidiy developing into a full fiedgedl American tourist.-New York Mail and j Express. ' I CURIOUS CULLINGS. Girls In New Guinea have small chance °f_e10i>ins- Every night they are put in 0 little house at the top _of a tall tree. \The ladder used to ‘reach it is _then removed, 5 A Persian never takes a dose of pliysiol . until he has previously obtained a favor-. able answer from heaven inthe shape of an omen. Should he happen to sneeze I when he has the potion at his lips he' throws the medicine away. _ It used to be the custom when the chief priest of one of the Koiigo tribes showed ` _Symptoms of illness to kill him forthwith either by strangling or by aid of a club, I the natives believing that if he were al ' _ towed so dis by disease an one msc or the l `,Wor1d would perish. ‘l Pot.ti_'ioAt. Quies. _.1 _ < Secretary Day is not the least bit I " ltitious. There are_0hio men who would. `, not frank _orrnsigningan amos on Friday* larry othei-day.-Washington Pon. ' . How quick we are to adopt current :sir ‘...°‘°..P°‘;“‘“‘ W 5;." ...___ "-° _ _i all Troubles frorn_‘“ A GQ, Q °‘°’,,‘,,,,,, " .._ " | ggiiroiinllilo a cheap medicine. ` ‘ ' _ j _ ' _ __ `;_`__1_>00r‘a.ntI 'watoly _ _ - _f_b;i-°y_Am::¢sam hm “_ Wu” h _I 4 -»~ ‘<: rs ng.-.4 m-_._-A _._¢_- _-..- l