f Black Calf Boots- aa.- -..__- Zsyur -\~"~‘ ?~“='iK\ "=`,"*" - \v_-_-1,~vryg~»»~¢q».... -c-Q 9, - » ,_ _ i ._ ~ ' ' _ i' ,_ _v _ _ .__ ~ » _ -_ . _,_ _ V - ,_-_‘__ ~ _» '_ -' , _ jp"-_;`,`=-31,..--Q-7_1 .V "=,j'-_- _-'-"51 " » »-¢»»a-vTlh-|r*'r-<-v-- ~ 2 THE GUARDIAN. C FlARl.0T'l‘!vl'l"O WN .PRINCE EDWARD *i ll We cannot it-ll you much more abant these comfort- giving Shoes EXCEPT- ING THIS:-I`he present shipment appears better made, better finished, a little more TONE to them ‘ than ever bffore. . Then there are new lasts, X new colors to show you in single or double soles--for instance: ‘ Ghocolate Dongola Boots-Paragon last, nickel hooks and eyelits $3 50 Tan Russian Calf Bggts- Double sole with wide English edge $3.50 .” Natural last, leather lined, double sole, English edge, _ golf faxed 55.90 Enamel Le at her Bggtg- Paragon last, - double sole, English edge, fashion’s favorite ' $5.00 Alley 8100. i ‘S uiw uuuus i Faust Blend Coffee in 1 lb tins (Very fine flavor.) 45c each Roast Beef in 2 lb tins 3‘Zc tin Compres@ Ham in 2 lb tins 32c tin Ceylon Tea in 1 lb fancy tins 35c tin Pineapple Chunks in 2 lb tins 3Oc tin Quaker Rolled Oats 16c package Dessiccatcd Rolled Wheat 16c “ Brown 8; Webb’s pure Fruit Syfqpg 35C b9tbl€ West India Lime Juice 25c “ Beer 6: (loffs I | y _ ..rHn.. v P.i.l.00MlliR0|ll‘00lliGi Monday, August, 20th insi At 9.30 a. m. A thorough and practical training is given in the following; Book Keeping, Commercial Law, Arithmetic, Penmanehip, English Correspondence, Business Methods, Shorthand, T5’P0Wl'it° ing, etc, Save time by taking our cnurse. Special attention to securing posi- tions for graduates-' ISAAC OXENHAM. Principal & Proprietor. Ch’town, Aug 3, 1900, d&Wtf I HARD 00AL. Landing to-day per schoon- Viols 300 Tons. best uality.Hard Coal,in Egg and hestnut sizes. t%.Lyens & | ii- are still in great danger in Uliiiia have ulopted Chinese costume and customs, in order the more readily to obtain the confi- dence of the population. They reject cus- toms alien to religion and decency, but, wen so, numerous purely Chinese habits remain, .ind a missionary who desires to keep in touch with the people must occa sioniilly tlnd it expedient to conquer per~ ' | s nance and live as the eo le 00l 003 gyms »» Presumably circumstances might arise, for instance, when only Chinese meals. would be available. A Chinese meal isp not appetizing from a \\'estern point of ,_ \_~ie\\‘. Cats and dogs frequently appear in the (1t~al.tt'n Foreign missionaries engaged in new have worn false teeth from the dawn of- history, is similarly arcliaic in its meth- ods, and must be painful to any. European compelled to seek its aid; The “cure” for toothache is lancing the gums, in order that certain minute worms, which, accord- ing to native science, cause the pain, may be extracted. Chinese dentists prepare false teeth by cutting down bon_e or ivory _ _ to the exact size of the gap to be iilled. menu' The "mat ‘S fm' Smal? “ner be'_"g The false tooth is then fastened to the ad- cookcd over a slow tire. 'It is theu‘fried joining teeth by catgut, but it is rarely with water-chestnuts, oil, and garlic. If any use in-masticatiom one false moth the cat” “Sed i" the Stew have mack eyes’ costs 21-2d'to 5d; six teeth from 1s 3d to 2s. fhese' '@°°‘ am Served “p""‘°°°med- 9' gre” _ There are a. thousand-and-one singular " 3 00111131' 1599 delicacy. In the consumption of fish and . . _ " - - _ _ _ _ customs which missionaries must have _ hibe Sklrtg eggs several peculianities are noticeaptle. cognizance of’ though it is probable they W Shfimps are “§“a_l_y e_at`e“dal§ve’ _a eg never indulged in them. \Vhen the oflic _ aelnghqzgsggdtiggtxniiagggz ;;;erl;)?‘]'2h ers swear a witness in a Chinese court ie i V o ` ` _ of law, for instance, a saucer is broken aswe re ard our wine-the older the Y» g _ , , . . _ _ _ better. Eggs are buried in a paste of salt ;(;°PSslth§t‘;lt?esSe S head' this bemgsym ° Clf'illdI‘BIJ’S MUSIIH H€8d Gehr, _ . ica. o e racture of his soul should »-- `“ _ _ ' _ _ . \noon`s fishing he is equally original. But several Ways are available if the which theyare preventedfrom swallowing missionariesare enterprising enough to byabmss ring which is riveted around adowthem For instance amissionary their necks. They, therefore, return"to might place himself in the hands of a their master’ who mkesthe nah and temp' acquaintance that way In China you pay small portion as a reward.They‘then dive medical fees so long as ou kee for afresh catch under the same condit in good health argl mass ions. Inlike manner the fisherman utilizes it-ii Blouses that were for 1’ 00 paying when you am' m. It would tlfiereuiora, or sucking dish., by tying a. that Wyre 65C fOr 400, and S0 -1° -»---to-»-y w wk- - Chi- L‘:‘;.;i.i°:.;i::..°t‘;.:.r;l".s cassette 10 large haw" fables- The goods have got to go, so come earl csc doctor's prescriptions, however. The fish, Chinese dentistry, though Chinnmen VVhen aChinaman goes for an after- Lord Curzon, cables to-c'a7 that a very de- days. Ample rain has fallen for the present agricultural requirements in Gujerat, and the greaterpart of Ralputana z nd C -ntral India, and sowings are being actively pro- secuted, so far as the scarcity of plough biillocks permits. If the present favorable con litions continue, considerable autumn crops will be secured and the tension will relax. There are now about 6,356,000 persons receiving relief. ‘ Siieldon’s Popularity in Britain. Rev. C. M. SheldoT§s attricted quite alittle attention during his recent two months' visit to Britain. He was much tothe front at the Christian Endeavor Convention, and spoke in public at other centres. Apublic farewell meeting was held in his honor at Liverpool on the eve of his returntothe United States, which _was attended by ministers of all de-_ ,nominations Mr. Sheldon, in his address.. deplored the formality between pastors and their congregations, as preventing the spread of genuine religion. Later, an immense temperance meeting was held, at which the Bishop of Liverpool expressed his gratification at meeting the author of “In HisSteps,"a book which, he remarked. had achieved a. greater popularity and sale in Britain than any American book since ‘Uncle Toms Cabin.” Mr. Sheldon, in his remarks, spoke of the evidences of the great influence of drink which he had observed during his visit. The British Press. New York, Aug. 9.-The Rev. C. M. Sheldon, whoarrived on the ‘Teutonic’ yesterday, said, when asked Whether he had observed any tendency to conduct, British newspapers on the lines of his venture in Topeka., that he had reason to believe that such an experiment would soon be made in London. Sugar Culture in Germany, By fifty years of careful culture the Germans have raised t-he amount of _sugar that can be got out of a. beet from 10 or _12 per cent. to 14 or 16, and in rare instances they obtain- even more. _ i v ‘i ` heumaiism.. in Uric Acid in the blood. Unhealthy kidneys are tho _ u cause of the acid being' there. If the kidneys acted as they should the _would -- strain the Uric Icid out _ ofthe system and rheuma» V _._ tism wou1dn't occur. Rheu~. snatkm is a- Kidney Dis- ' J ease. Dodd'a Kidney Pill; » have made a great part o their reputation Tai fist? _ ~ aching Joints » wa rops. _ S. ~Peasquart ............ ._ -Raspberries _ _ . . . . _ _ _ . . __ ‘Gooseberri-es _ _ _ . _ _ . . _ . _ _ _. \ , \ ----- ' ;\\ _ t W ru ' ' ii b <1 ° Tm” Arrived M um ~ -Zeb e are s i receiving t e a ove ai _ 1.- », ,~.__ [Corrected every Tuesday,) Beef (quarter) per lb _ . . _ . . __ Cabbage (per doz) _ . _ . . _ . . _ _ . . ._ ' Cabbage (per head) _ . . _ _ . _ _ _ . _ _ Eggs . . . . . _ _ . , . _ . . . . . . . . . _ ._ Fowls per pair _ _ . . . _ _ . . . _ _ _ Flour per cwt _ . _ _ . . _ . . _ . _ . . . _ Oatmeal, new, per cWt_ _ _ .. Hides per lb _ . . . . . , . _ . _ _ Hay per cwt . _ _ _ . . . . _ _ _ _ Oats . . _ . _ . . _ . . _ . . . _ . . _ . . _ _ Beets, per bunch . . _ . . _ . ._ Pork . . . . _ . _ . _ _ . _ _ _ . . . . . . . _ . . _ _ Turnips. per bunch. _ __ _ _ _ _ Potatoesnew . . . . Mutton perca_rcass_ Parsley (per bunch). _ _ _ _ _ _ . _ Onionspev- Squash perlb..._.._.__ Carrots, per bunch. . _ _ Cucumbers _ . . _ _ . Radishes ....... __ ._ _ _ Lattice per bunch _ _ _ . _ _ Cauliflower . . . . _ _ _ . Strawberries per quart. _ . . . _ _ Celery . . . _ _ _ . _ _ . _ . . _ _ . _ _ _ _ _ _ Cherries _____________________ _ _ Blueberries _ . . . _ . _ . . . . . _ . . _ . _ _ Blackcurrants _ _ _ . . .. . . . . . _ _ _ The fact that the American troops ar- Tl _J ° rived too Late toassist in the capture of l _ _ _ _ Look them Over ' Wntg for catal Peitsang, and therefore had, “no oppor- l . L( utunity todistinguish themselves,” was a. 5 Zi Rgpaif SupplieS_.S3g0nd Hand disappointment to the War-Department. Such is the “strenuous life.” It would have suited Wasliington better had our i ` \ i troops lost 20 per cent or so. < i . " ` »- ; 2l UGUS1 15 i900. @%@%@%%%@%@ 0 (ll ) -s (eil <5: EI-3 \ eeessseeseeseesskeeseseeeeeseeessg 333S5855'~'i$$85i88iSS3$S333i@9?S3iESS\8l’e"6$S 333333333333S'5°SS'5°'5°5'$5'335°E'5'5'35'S'S'5'5'5'S° Sf5N5fS*§,'5"»§g5Sa5$,$@$3gSSEr‘§9>33%SEi55@2°§K3S _ g _I ii* _ ' _ l of 0 N ' hi j/'H 'ft constipation be cured if you take _ n _ ` . ` D ~ _ \ Hood’s Pills _ i .4 ss -,<\_ som by an aruggisis. zscenis. _ ` A B ‘_ ff l _,___ i _ ~ g »~ f - ~ - ~~» 4 1 :-!.'-i€‘3£‘,`='>i.f»`“*"`°“i-“’”"" ’ ',f3*fY'f`fi’1_"T 1; - --_,_,._..,, __,».,.,- _-.»»_»~~' » <-»=\:' .==;._‘»" fi.-__ . 1'- 5-, _-f _ 4- _ ~ .kr _',__ *_ ( _~ Q Q -_A ____ _ _, _ _ ' _ - ._ ,_ ~ ___ _ u _ ’ -_2'-,_.-_gi-,'»;.'*.’ 55.- ‘.1 A e ._.»__ C ,_ `-!;.~e,~.___ " »-.--'3.~“"* ¥_§§,#"s¢.1;- '__‘~=.:;_¥“-»:;~2-:J ~.,, ,_ _ - - -» ' ~“--»- `“' , \ _ 1 -_ _'_ f _~ _ if-,~~-_,;” M, - -wp 1* ,-»- '_-i '--_= ‘ie-_{_ _- :tg -=;f.”_¢; " ;~=€,._~;,, _ . _ ‘e.L‘~‘='f=»f's* g~_~1s`-:__-.__" 41 '~:r¥1€'§ * * ?,‘.:m- *asf* .i- "~°' " " ' ' * _ ._ ,- ~ ‘ ' - * 3*' -_ _ '9_§*2“*@ _~f§”‘i~’3_'@‘¢~=` :“ .<*2'f»“’.=~>>?'-i.-r»<==,r‘~~ J ~ _-f - _ 5.- " f 5"'-'-"€" ` ‘ " »' <~~ ' - =-,'31, l"». _'Zee - jf* ;_ H.-_ ‘ rr _,,~.__;-.».,, (M ‘ __ -_y _,..,_~'_ -~,-_- _ - _» -:_ »_ .,»._,,,, _,__ rg-.~.r~ ~ ~-» -»\.~; i _ ._ , _, _, _ _ _ _,__ t __ ,?_ _ ,_ _ Q ‘_ r* 1 of <.-.» _“~- ' -'_ - RECLAIMING 0F CHINA”¥i`§@§%tli%=iIi‘é@§¥i€£I "” Midsummer THE _ __________________________________________________________________________ Many ofthe inissionrirics who have been `cust,0mm-y remedy for any cutaneous erup_ 'r tions, such as scarlet fever or smallpox, is a pill coated with gold leaf. The pill is composed of white and red coral, rubies, pearls, emerals, musk, and a few special earths, reduced to powder and mixed with gum and water. 1000 W0ilTH ALE THIS l` ._ IlEEl1¢é!\.III_|IlEF‘ IIE: The lit - Crash Skirts, Corsets, Ti immed Milliner Blouses, Unrlnvwnow All S i' _ _ _ He takes with him a few tame cormor- . W _ areas sometimes find it diflicult to get _ _ . §_['\'u'[_,h 53,, \v,7»]'(; $Z_U(] f()[‘ into dose touch “ ith the mtives at ML ants. These birds readily dive for the fish, ,` _ ` 1 i $ 7 ` _ . . ' ‘_ _ s . ._ . U bknts that weie ‘Bl 50 for 75c, Hats that were $5 00 for 2.o0 Hats that were $4.00 for 2.00, mm doctor, and Strike up an ,n,,mmi;orariiy_1oesens the ring while they esta 'I;rin1mediHat8' that were 3-.50 for I 75 t oi sets from 85c to I 75 for 50c I C Indigjg C ..~oHARLor'rETowN MARKET - - LONDON, Aug.7.-The Viceroy of India, Lamb (quarter) . _ . . . . . . . . . . _...$0 50 0 A/ 0 cidedimproveinentin the crop prospects 1§°,f,';f;t;f_‘:‘f‘:_BSl}l?;¥II‘)l3l;_.1_B . . . . . _ _ __ ' U i _- has taken place during the last ten Chickens.....__......_ ` ' ' I ` ' ' ' u ' ' ‘ seal 1? \ e lldtilul 1 _ -_;¢_ Carnivals. Scotsmans, 20th. Cent i 23”- bias, kiartfords have had a. large si ,,;,,,,, ,,._,,,,. y Mark Wright 0 7 `_` Will be roused to its natural duties l, / ' ‘\ and your biliousness, headache and _ i%% 7* uf i iutiiiuiili w.i-|_s'rEwa _ --_. _,_ _ 2-".i..i,-1_:_i _‘P - ' __ ,~._-.,» ¢__,__. 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