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'I'-"-`--'3`.~,;~.. 2*: . -u'-'fx 5:'-'»9'.»;-_55? i"€e}--."_’.. -- -l'~ ' f :_ , 1 » , li 3. J - " ' ef' , _ _ is ’ i" ITE GUARDIAN CHARLOTDETOWN PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND MAY 17 1901. i l _ i l _ |-___ ' in ru i SHIP BUILDING r-"' 0N IHE CLYDE of the Late Queen Victoria, mounted on he and surrounded by a Black Border, also the Ro e i ent during HerLiie. urirau ul thu lluuun Eierv purchaser of lb.. tin of Dearborn’s Nationa of gms embossed in Gold, ard a slicrt tale Collie, (Price 400.) will be presented with aF` I ill IIIC .Rivers .ne Au Iitcrcstiug Account .ny Building Industries. Where the Miiitu and. yei Stanley Wire Built. Oi ir Fieilerick Dalrnon had an illustrated ‘lock, the naval architect, 79 of 138 vessels article on Clyde shipbuilding in a recent, of 4,000 tows and upwards which were issue nf the Pun iiini Magazine. ne l buiiu between isss (nie Greni'Ensuern’s recalls the fact that in 1770 an engineerlyear) and 1884 came from yards beyween ~l"\ / f I/ 4 l \ <5 \ t LORED Th” Season we imported the largest and inost att' - tiiestock of Colored Worsteds we ever had the pleas- ,,,,e,,,, m,,,,,,,,s S,e,,,,,g_ Two m,,,,°,,sy uw of showing our customers. Judging by the many iuivebeen spent eiinpiy in dredging rdeis pliced with us, this class of Suiting will be very d“'l“S*~h°1°S°“f“Y Y°“"= and Pllefeii. popular Thev are dressy, wear well, brush well, ho h their shape when properly cut and made by us. will be pleased to have you call and see our goods and ClY1 bllb I0 U9-Velllllil “HU- aC_ nor shipbuilding centre it now is, and hasl been achieved at a cost of something like ld now a large fleet of steamboats wit very ingenious machinery employed in this by about forty firms, but more than half the tonnage comes from six oreightyards. These Brms have each a special reputation ,- in their trade, one yard being noted for` its hugh worships and liners, another for. - its huge cargo boats, a third for large , light pleasure craft. Beginning a. little below the Custom`s Station at Maisbank, . riverto Dumbarton, and on the left to; Port Glasgow and Greenock. At Govani and Patrick we are in the heart of thel industry; on the lower reachesof the river there are, of course, breaks in the the unmistakable token of “good times." According to weight of output. Russel’s yard at Port Glasgow is easily first; ac- cording to value, which now-a-days with sure steamers, and Hendersons, of Mea- ewest built there-both. yards produce a good a _ _ t number of fine ocean going vessels. 90 All that most people see of Clyfie ship- al building is seen from the river. The view enough. Alonga frontage of little less d 11 than half a mile, there may be esting stiructionthe frames of nine or ten first- ciass cruisers and liners, with several smaller craft of miscellaneous kind. Upon be a thousand men at work- for now-a _days a. 10,000 tonner is built within twelve l §_1\£[ICJ.A. ‘ MICA is the hi h E made. It contains wde . . . _ mica which puts agpgsdegtdydsgdotililiihilgagdzliaibgshe axle. When this siirface is Whlch ‘S €°‘“F>` °n °"er acres °f 5”°‘md be formed HALF AS MUCH MICA as an other axle grease will do 'your work and it more satisfactory REMEMBER I! ABF, AS MUCH MICA AS ANY OT Manufactured by There is one feature at Dumbarton Petroleunm Eleflners. HER suggestion in the background of enormous son with the mammoth skeleton of iron or steel looking like myriads of tiny marionettes. But of the vast amount of red varied work for the equipment of ships do hind the slips, there is little more than a sheds and tall chimneys. which is I believe unque on the Clyde if F hlT he Morris Not only a medal winner at the Easy Enoug to Buy * experimental tank in which parafiln driv- ° l: st i' not in shipbuilding generniiy. This ie nn en models of the ships to be built are e ~ ._ ed for their stability speed and resistance to the pressure of water. The tank is _» three hundred feet long and twenty-two enneuitea by me nuuinriiiee deepened the §G1~ise°“' ‘md G’°°“°<=‘1- The S\1i>eri°rity River Ciyd to four or five feet right up of steel once demonstrated it was at once made auxiliary to skillful engineering as kind generally “Clyde-built" continues to to spell most. surely speed and safety in navigation. The Clyde may not again produce in a year more shipping than all other British rivers combined, but it is still less likely that its leadership will' be lost. _ . MISS JONES VOICE GRELTLY IM- PROVFD. The many admirers of Miss Jones sing- ing have been greatly pleased at the im- proved clear-ness and richness of tone, so noticeable in her late renderings. Miss Jones attributes this improvement to the recent use of Caturrhozone. It gives ciea.rness and brilliancy of tone, and pre- vents hoarseness and huskiness. Promin- ent siiiszers, ministers, actors, an 1 public speakers use Catarrliozone for the voice, and find it of inestimable value. You breathe the medicated air from the inhal. er into the throat and lungs, where it kills disease prevents and absolutely cures Broncl:ir7is,|Asthma and Catarrh. Catarrh- ozone never fails; never harms; pleasant to use and always successful. Sold with a. guarantee on every $1.00 package to cure' these diseases or your money back. Small size 25c. Druggists Poison 8: Co., Kingston, Ont. E _.___¢__- ELECTRICITY AN AID TO DIGESTION. Many Londoners insist that their ap- petite has improved since electricity was applied to some of the underground rail- ways. It is believed to generate ozone. _ _ Alfed A. Taylor, of Margaree, says: ‘One bottle of MINARD‘S_ LIMIMENT cured a. swelling of the gamble joint, and and saved a horse worth $140,00. Thos. W. Payne, of Bathurst, saved ‘the life 'a. valuable/ horse that the Vet. had given up with a few bottles of Minard`s LINIMENT. * Henry'Stephen Redfield, professor of practice and procedure in the law school 1-1-Q-it WARTS ARE UNSIGHTLY. for a few more warts--make them fashion- quickly be made 8. Bnancial success Yes REDFIELD RESIGNS. -1 it please, we wish to tell about our New Shirt- _ wa ists. 00000000000% At. 50cm, At 70c ocooo°oooooo ooooooooooog Ai 3 § 'éioooocoooo 00000000 Ar L50 000 ooooog 5° 0000000000 0 At 2.50 ooooaooooioo ~ 95c - ___*______,_ __A ___ Call All The Ladies In Town- They are a nice heavy American cotton, patterns are grouped,stripes, checks and plaids in nice shades. 'guaran- teed nct to fade in washing. Sizes 32 to 40. _ ` _ We’ve a. nice White Muslin with insertion trimmings down front, white linen collar and cuffs. Also a. large range of colors at the price. A very large range of colors in verona cord,” with white pique front. soft cuffs a.nd` stuff' collars, an elegant Waist and a. nice cool one for sum- mer. ` __ _ . ' Get a black roman satin Waist, made of good sold" satin, with 6 groupesof 7 rows ehch pipoing froiit, 2_ groupee _of piping down sleeve and 3 groupes down back making one of O tho prettiest Waists wc’ve seen yet. _ ' We’ve an elegant white linen lawn Waist with allover embroideryfront, 'white _linen collar and cuffs, _ and very handsome in it simpleness. you'l_l like it we are sure. Huridreds of other Waists which we have not room to describ a here. Prices run up to $3.50 each. _F e _ _ ~‘ - Just a whisper ladies, ` you know the first to come1~g.e_t=. first choice of that case New Millinery we opened yester- day. ` _ of Cornell University,” has tendered his I ‘ ° I * A i resignation as a. member of that faculty. .., » ' ~ . That is the reason no one is clamoring The Wondarful Cheap Field' ` \ _ .)1 _ ,_.`.,., _ - ~ ~ vfv., Paris Exposition. but a rare combina- I tion of Virtue-HighQuality-Lo_w Price ‘ There’s no second _grade in the l Morris every one is builr. like a watch, Very Piano ml perfect in the minutest detail. i them. it’s built to last. ' .l f A small store- Small expense, l Small expense-small profit. Save for a. slight difference in tone, color, you can not detect a. thiinbleful _of variation among a hundred of __ i The Morris is a safe Piano to buy, ii - i FACTS AND FIGURES i New Patterns Good Values _@__ In 1661-fifty years after the launch of __ the Comet-the joutput on the Clyde was The new bishop of London, Ingram by nearly 67,000 tons. In 1898 it reacheda name, is one ofthe most zealous, ener total of 416,832 tons comprising 323vessei-i. gcgzic gnc; résoprciful workers in the ..-» Enormous as these figures seem they nev- urc 0 ng an . He cares neither _ " egtihilejesplrepreient a t delpline in Clyélelin for wealth norease, but foils incessantly. V ,s pui ingreative ote rest ote ---O---'_ A country which has taken place during, T0 NERVOUS W0MEN° ’ the l&Si’» f€W Y€&I`S- In 1393 We S Mrs. DT W. Cronsberry. of 168 Richmond S ` /' . l.-if tonnage launched on the Clyde was treet. °l'°m'°- SaYS¢-"MY -_- . BISHOP OF LONDON ENERGETI . Glnghams _um w ciuisrs Baby's clothes should be washed w`th has been sold for $60. - caiiiiuui cuiii Ig sem direct to the diseased . Ertsbythc Improved Blower. cols iheulcers,o1earsth¢air _ passagegsteps inthe throat and pazmanan cures Catardimd er Eco. Alldealelsmr .A.W.Chase ' It makes them white as snow with ‘ out rubbing ‘ -r ir HARRIS, LONDON HOUSE _ ‘ i.°:l.‘.°:.§.§i.°‘;.“=rv..°.i..{:..._ ,,,.... l cmere' seeds ci-nw Queen St., Agents for Ch town, P. E. I. . » ,it - 'z “viciunuit” I -_MedidMCo-.TorantomdBuIalo._ Molassges Kisses only 10cts a. lb. at the able andaremedy to grow warts would ; ~ _ _ . '-_,_ . -_ . ~ 1’ur.nain's Corn and Warn Eétractor re- i . 1 r p moves them, works quickly a. ri without ” `- he I Dain-_any d-ruizgist will tell you more _f 1 _ j ,about_this remedy. _ ' I _ _ _ -_ _ ~ -1--il-1 ' V . KITCHENER RBSEMBLES NELsON_.._ TC ARRIVE FRCM LIVERPOOL, G-_B P1 . _ 1 feet wide and contains nine feet of water. _.___ “ ‘ _ , _ It is said that valuable results in hydrod-qi Few P90916 are aware that Lord _ ' _ Y ` ° ynamics have been obtained _from these I Kltflhenel' Shares 0119 11058510 Defilllfifltl’ » I ' _A ` experiments which are carried on by a Wim U'l€_§l‘€8»i;€Sl> of' British naval H _ _ . .. ~_ - f' _'--_» eneeiniiy mined einii~..Anntner interest- herfes- _I-1k¢_ 1\__e1S<>n. the present com- 1200 bags common Liverpool Salt 12 bags to the- _~ * est fegitufre of li/_lessrsgepliiys ‘\;'¢;>rr1lis;;tE:; lslluénélyeg-in-chief in South Afrisa has 01111' Steamer (IBB li8i'6 20(1) May and Will D6 _S0ld IOW Whil8¢ I L T, awar o premiums ' Q N ~ ~ ` _l .ny improvement hO“,ever Srnau; Dont th. t Al. 0 ' * - 1 in ess o your sys em an ` - “_ may be able to Suggest or eifect' in wo S you do of your house. Give it a thorough Sth d ,lo lf- P £4 co __ Crawn Confectionery.-W. A.H%tghpson _ _ ~ ’ I | ¢ A ~ I machine” 01' methods' cleansing, to Take Hood’s Sarsapariila. - , .__ ‘ _ i ‘ -i-o---- "" ' ' 'f _ ' c _i ra er y , Glasgow. When steele was first introduc- ROYAL ENTRANCE SOLD, I » $5 Pfln ed is 1878, the prestige of the Clyde for The door by whicl;-g-ge president of the I l t ts he ght. Acco d- _ f’°°°” me” “aiu ‘ ' ' - r re ubii ine Kin nf sweden the shun ing to the data given by Mr. David Pol- P . ci _ _ _ S_ _ __ » _ _ DHS and other distinguished visitors where in ,i .--"- '-- -" * H the habit of entering the Paris Exhibition, ` ’ ‘ _.1-M-_-it if.- T.A. l’lcLeari’s ’ _ Masonic Temple, Charlottetown, P. E. I. _ ipl 18 d & 1|. tf. < . __-ie, +6- .f ll'-r _.J .y_. _S 251 fi: 'Iliff-li ,iii - - _- rv--:_ »; ;-._ `_..\{ I.. 1 " .'. fi f-_ :, 51'; :_'.§‘, _ '13 ` fi,-. r- '\~ _. I _ ° 1 li I -> ei '~."l~ _- if -e _e -.1 i _' 1 - lKKC4'€'»\ll»