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Births, Marriages a. n d Deaths FREE but verses with deaths ';°_°u° rate as above THE GU ARDIAN | ..._ , NOTIGE is here given that appliution will be made tothe Par lament of Banda at its next session lor an act to incorporate “The Shipping Federa tion ofCanada." having its head oice at the City of Montreal, with the following objectr- To anialgsghsteuaind feds-rate ‘slalpownera s whetaerrsdividaslsoeeorpusigns exid I8 °l’ fnurqandsuchdherpanm doorosrattons uma homtimetotimehe iiinterested in the agtrade ofCaaa¢=.toact operate sith aa otizenr assoclationlgalmpaay or is theestyulq ‘trade ot tsadssossa therewithaad as is may deem advisahte and nm all meh interests acquire owl a dispose! of moveable and itmemzvésble psig 0 Oi’ ¢=.':’°-- ~»i‘€s*'l."...'-°'.f.-.°°"`1".=;=r.f;f s:=~’._'m'..'~=° fi ma see a ra n o ,to makeby-laws rules and regulations or its governmeul. for the carryinxoat of its objects, forthe imposition of fees calls sub- scription and penalties upon its members, ag sopossessaiithe other usual neeessaryor i be dentairlghts,powersor rivileges as may __ necessary or incidents or-conducivo_ tote attainment of the above oluects or any oi 'ilil like n vmsox i - PRBRS A _ . ` Solicitor for the Applicants, _ Dated at the City of Montreal, this soth. day of sms 1 _ . _ _ “ i l ' \ llfl, 'Qi iQ lltlllililiif & Williams "@"“°<‘>'»~.°'*i.¢.'°°i'."iE."<=“" YHBDYIIJJAB- £0-Gals! Ho¢.&asiottsto1ni Qnsvbiimonisal Estate. _ Paterson Downing C0’l' Commission Merchants. FP g? tl wxys. .. - _ "__._..` _ I ' GROSBIE the GD.. Ia~¢|o|l\'s, lswfoundiand, -....'“’“u2‘|;l:s_sV'r,o onoes- f' oagl|.AN|i's r;4=|c'g,_uRs or=».1'»=§ l vntllgcs or v4_.'A|_P|. 1| could not sleep at night .1-u-»_ lrrnaeo on neon Less I ann Anus “ -li- urdock lood ltters GURED THEI lnecessary for the blood to be cleansed beneath a shade _f _no bon h Then before the eruptions will disappear. For some peach trees lfneendeepgis Sami ull’ P‘“’P°’° *mf* 'U °°th‘°¢` W “lil” Then some red-ro-.vt houses built by the Burdock Blood Butters as the thdhsauds af temmomah ws have on hand Wm tiny figures moving about on the high mmf? ~ 'ledges and on the roofs of the houses- Up the trail a. man on a. burro was Mr Willard Thompson, Mcl\eill'a Hills, P E I , writes us as follows . “ I wish to state to you what Burdock Blood Bitters ciiff like turtles] The first evidence It is well knowntoall that had blood is of life was a small field of corn sul the direct cause ofail skin diseases and it ‘1'@€D in 'U12 W=l»Sh° 01' dry 1`i\’€l‘ bei has done for me Soma time ago my blood got out oforderaad many boils appeared neck, legaand arms. They wereso that I could not sleep at night. Ahsr having tried many dilsssot remedies without any succsss, I Easily decided, oa` the advice of a friend, to use Duédock Blood Batters. Bel' had quits used two hotties stely dis- suphasiss the ttf! market ego as §§§§@. '.2 5 258 Wsslklisl St., Hostal. ' » |-noi-1 canoe Inveslmelll Scollrities. sroclcs, norms, _ omuu, oo1'roN. Lsted market news-6pecial__at- ieuueagiveaie-noniiuoa smile- - Owuersolliovaacotiamiaesshouid' writeus. l ss-'l's.'1`h.ls\1n;l _ ‘-5. s. nsiuor’ - 1 f Is due at this port *on withacargoof i Soocloaskeservekimoflliine R. McMlLLAN. sau. -_ _ _ E-‘RILIY di. G04 s1'..|o|-||l,||.s. l`iourandCol1lmeeii Milla _ Easter Zardf' _ We have just received our AL .557 -supply 6f Easter Cards and ~ hui 1 ail th ata time, ess: '9-xodtwtvr _ ig; ii I we are sure you will appre~ ciateours - ' ‘ Ex¢ellent Assortment, il. B. PATCH, C11_’f°W=\ A;eacyDirectoriatl*:R_.I. _ 1i»s|lu|_u1»|»¢_q|_-.g~>»_e»\i_p¢|y 9 OU RIF i011. ‘ ‘ Local Agents Wanted. yr ' . illlllllll J. B. lEll.lSll,_i.} B.- (HARVARDJ _A snaisnm Aus inoaner-i1.i.iw_ _'l‘sieohoset:osneaios. _ ll Sa HKKCUKAB. Bnrtjlderl. Solid- ioes. latorlss. ete- Oth!!!-Blk ol Nova O@iisDuiIdii\¢,Charisttetowa. ,3'lsnqtoioan. , _ __ viva; _~‘~ ' ‘~* .I 1, _ ‘ t.iqr._ _r _ __ ». -_ ‘ gi nEN1'|s1' I 6..ivts., Ogce, Sunnyside, New Prowse Block, Opposite Post sro. _ ceo. s. Inman ner-mar souemr notary ne. ~` SAFE ,g wa. ___ el!-f " ,» 4 t li t 'eo ,_ ‘ A _; `s 4. \ _,__-._ wt __ :- “~ ~‘. ._ ,g . ~_._ _ \ v 1. _,» .- .r lfufmism` S”“l°“‘6 6 - _ ~l°__<‘§'<'3'¢z‘_'_;i%:‘“ 4 - 'f ' T" 1: , """",,__...~.-§’.._...,____ They are marked at low f prices 'which combined with good assortment ought to go quickly. Prices range 1 » From' 5 Cents Up. Thesecards are_a1l 1903 " designs and very 'We _ ~ would be pleased to have you inspect ' _ _ llitcl_icli’s »B°0}B'wre»_ _ .@esn_8i..,, __ QpU.Prowses’. :_ » S t -_ . V . _sJ'~9. ' ' ` .f -~~ ‘ ; 2 ` _ `.,_\n;,§,: ' the 01° roms- 'r\=.°v *sued __ _.v..»»\.__~_f-_.sinners-q|~\:_.>. ~_,___,,_,__ ________ _ _- __ _ ‘£ of ' ._ \ d an FAMOUS THE 7% _ f_~\\,e Il&¢!;.i"‘Hllifl._x-,d'l‘!'ltl’D, Pdggg *~*'i.f# fswnrr ~. _ _ __ __~_ r _ _,, _ ¢,_,_2,,*i_5__~__, Z , _ - ’ ,_ ~_- lii0`nda_y'le3th _ _ _, new w 1if.~_J=i_\,p,~r\v's;- *-.§"°l§§* =--$5. “‘%"~fféf‘i '[5 - _‘his i».¢6»§2£6n1“'s’rear°»i _ snii~iw§'»° ` ni ce saddiil *Bmw* Ui ~..t.: *Lei "_, 89 - _ _ If has Ciil Dwellers n Busy People-Pratt! l aizes mule 10l'c.biy than PBIDBPS 5-NY' and Picturesque as Girls and Statoi| i as Young lothers Are the Pueblo \Vomeii_ ' Hamlin Garland contril'-utes an inter-' iliiiig' e.:>e has (10112 IDE lI1LeIl8e i!iV~:i.i- tive activity which the his-FC-6 3°\*’~ Created. _ \ Il ln oi-alles ondtlres it would seem that all the p.oblems of 'immediate lm csting article to The October Ladies' Home Journal on the homes and horns life of the Pueulo-Dwelling Indians lCliff-Dwellcrs of the Southwest) whom he designates as “The Most Mysterious P80 in Amerlba." "lit took fear Oi-_*individual saddles of aihminurn D man to eetthese villages on these heights," he writes. 7"As I l|PProached Walpi I could hardly believe anything giving was upon it. The houses, mas# ive, dirt-colored, flat and square as rocks, secreted tl1e1jz3selves_ up9n___tlié Then an old man Watching .it-seated Government. By this time I coulduee driving a_ flock of sheep and gong. He were light cotton trousers undo. calico shirt. His legs were bare, and on his head was a straw hot. Farther up the trail some old women were tnillng with huge bottles of water: slung on their backs. From the moment I en_- Lered that trail I was deep in the ele- mental past. Here was life reduced to its simplest form. Houses of heavy walls, with interiors like cellars or caves, set for defence upon xi. cliff. l-Iere _were flat roofs, t_l_ilck, to keep _out the sun and to make a dooryard for the next tier of houses above._ Here were nude children with tangled hair, wild as -- eolts and fleet as aiitelopes, dancing on crags as high as church splres. Here were dogs just one remove from wolves-solemn dogs. _able tc :limb a ladder. Here were men and women seated up-on the floor arid €&t~ - ing‘“from_ plaques of 'willow and bowls of clay-`ot their.fown_ _,shaping and burps lllk- ""»1~ .' ~ __ pretty as girlspnndmspme of thqnr stately young mothers. They generally in gnoups of titre# ot , cooking, uhltewashing, wca ring painting pottery They seem £0 a good deal ro chatter about, and their smiling faces are very agreeable J ' -1 penance han been solved, but the faulty sa<_1_;i_;e has been za soéircte of ’¢;§_i_- _- "_ ,_ f. ' 'sf' _ soyancé, comfort, an ,. 0° 0?' '_ ‘ _=_.f: _ a if lil health. ~ ._ _ i _ _ ' l “M I ' ' .mi ` if ` on A new York inventor, SAYS 1115 Journal of tha# city. is now making order-£ro'm_moulds 1na`de_b§'f the fillers- _aild ieadills whcelmen Wh¢elW°' men in me rasni6n6ablej§§.I__slcycle_ clubs.- _us well as prominent' _physicians Whi aneccxuie wheel, have siren the_°YS‘ ¢¢_=;»<_11v=_:e.*¢mP °f “sit” W’ *-“°" ux~;:io'.'hl.';.." - _ ” "'1‘hl§`2»i>d_ea,’ says`<`o}ie.authoil.y oh milzh, ‘will uoublsjgiue utility _Oi blcyclliigfrom a ».med,oal_ standr>0-F-L The,jti1i'l'1$- ip neither _vjrilficuious noz- vulgar._ l It' i-is sensible ;8_.i‘,|f3_i.__s¢lel\tlflc _ The-gdea, _bf .having a _Q!_lf_'01'» the cycle, and having it- msde f0’03‘43¢Y fo'r- each individual and to it tl1_l_l in I dlvidunl-whether lt be tits!! ot* W0. man-is new, but it mutt b_¢_¢°m¢ popular. ~ _ _6 ' ' _ _ “I see no more lmproaristx in_a W0 man sitting a,nd'worklng`,for halt an hour uporr a Bicycle saddle equipped with a, mold of artists clay, to develop the proper lines upon which a saddle should be constructed for her £ndlVl-- dual use_ than I-would see in her_put uidinnltely more necessary than th ei Ihr; time most excellent white teeth 'rneir ceremonial dress is very plctur esque, especially the -costume ot the Acoma and Isleta girls All burdens are carried by the women ot Acomn. lslsta. and Laguna upon the head, and they have, in consequence, is magniti 1-ent carriage, even late in life Th sid women of ’Walpl, on the contrary are bent and dovmvlooking They car ry their burdens tin their backs slung Ji a. blanket Tre girls ot Isleta wear a. light cloth over their heads Spanish fashion, and manag it with ilne51°a.e¢ and coquetry The eveiyday dress ot dit, which is wrapped around the hips and tastene-B with a belt (a modified in n of the manner or wolf skin), a.b0Vl his u sort oi slee\'el1e=H§ ch_eini_se_ ' mvers the`_bosom. _ `elr“§ir `i`s'___ ` fully tended. but is .w0ri_1fi'r_{ ;raceri'il"1rr1ode§£.y _som _the _womeu._'_ ' "i _he \vc*‘ri*ién` of`fl-Iai'i“5`»`c'ilt"tfie hdli* ‘iii 'rout square across about to the Im: 'f me ups, \»mlc- me hack i.a=._i4=i fathered into a sort ot billet. The troll; riair hangs downpver ,the faces, often eoncealing one eye. Phe, unmarried IAKING CAST POB INDIVIDUAL BICYCI SADDLE ri. een-eetly ntting shoe, so tar as heal h t and comfort are concerned .. l This new method of taking sadd moulds arose from tlfe' condemarion bv physicians ot the old narrow. hsrd leather :saddles which, while one De only be productive ot misery and ill woman elders., The ilustration shows the process _ami Q er of th ?C_l_u_l'_\, :of York 7"7`l8~<1`4}1,€. _ nuff-\__t_or <-lsrsér on ` Putter, who The process otmaliins one of th .-...men in waipi wear their han- ii. »_ 'u-neeris placed in H Sland. c ‘hom strange way =They coil it`_into two* 'W1-iH¢f»" BQ $1193. 91° W8* “Mel “H ni; disks just above -their ears--the in tent bjeing 'to sytnbolias their youtly and promise by imitating the ~s_qua.sh flower.. Phe matrons correspondingly dress .heir hair to' 'symbolize the rlpened quash. Some' ot- the ma.id'ens"were _awriderfully Japanese in~_>||.p1ieara.noe - "The elm' people are a. busy folk. Th ind Baskets 'ar`id“'ma.ke- very interesting ind often beautiful pottery. The old _neu make moccasins very deftly, while the younger men go down from the Eliif to the fields to tend the growing frop, to watch the struggling corn as _t battles against drifting hot sand an=_1,_L_______, _ me "°°<“-so M ;z»":_:';‘:°§.‘s.;:.° °; 6:15' , s o remities of their climate. Ea.ch»mor1;- ug while I was in Hano I heard the rum at early dawn go _singing dovim :tie steep trail-_down into the purple slain. Their qua.ve_ring`songs floatid _ ip to me with a strange beauty. morning, \\liile it was still dark, ptia vomen wolte me by entering the rodfin ':\-here I lay to grind corn, and -_ight I went to .sleep to the reguia!_ hvthm o! the me ing stone timed to __t:e revolved, Fri tion is appl’ed tg th "whee`!' '¢`fo that '86 rider can sit `i§-»'_ rositioii ‘as that assumed when on t W‘h"en' the exact position hos _bee fhl'€_0-fluarfers of an -inch. A pier-. of*~oiled silk is spread over the cla -‘The Pueblo- Indian,--v:oxr,_en<,.are ofteri _ _ _ " ' ‘__ f' A ' _ »- ¢, ,‘ Mt -`l.¢.'v~;:`._ ‘ , " _V ' .l 'iv,~_ l -_ _ ~ ~ ' f _ - _ 1 ' M' ` 'nm _ ' S V Av . > . t-| ` _ l" ( Tv. ...l I ~ ." . - ' ‘_ . _ - .‘ _ lg \ _ _ ' ' .__ ° _ ,_ . _ _ ‘ ` ' _~- _ _ _ - __ _ __._ ___'_ ,__ __ __ -1 _ ; __ 1 _ the Hopi women consists or. a sort oi especlally°"-ilblilicélhlé' 'ln the _case roi _ _. _ _ _ __ _ ~____ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ ' lf ` , V l _ _' l 3 l 5 ”‘ / - _ ¢ , 1 _ A _ ___ _ .. _ ' the- ' ii; e I Bl* ”* a1|d~`thr patron then tsl_¢es.bls or' °ume. - llwtlon every peeiiliarltror pose an “Pmgttsrlai -lsgormed for the An aluminium casting is 'an the ~' su port al ' _ _ the mystical religious chant of the' limit 0.# _ .ailing wo_r_nen.’ “Let it be _said that there'is no .nan slavery amongst these ` people more than jamong the Navajce. '~.'oui_en are chief property holders. fuse is .generally the woi'nap‘s,’ seecent is through her and not thre the talkers The _men Src, _seldom 'ere in manner. and in Acoina Jalpi, as well as in Laguna and saw the men taking care of the ’es. and dclngflt with great and smiling patience.. I saw no ence ot any severity Gromit in .nd ir. Acoma. carrying woo d 'ies -of wgrter _up the steep' lthered, morose and -hey alone ct" all these people, sa‘.'_.:':'_Zz~.f\." - ' ._ _ -s Bun_i1ricl_x Without Meat. _ It an iinexpected lunch box has h -ie mrepared and _therein n0_r1i`ea_t cole-,mr gai_dwiehes._take`_the o -ai ..-bcllid egg and mash it smooth A tablespoon of "melted Butter: half a. tablespoon- 6 each of pepper, mustard and 1' a pound-ot common ¢bQ¢i¢_ hen, stir in a. scant tabiespoontul ot railed with delight. ‘ ` Insus-anno. . About Boots and and slice: -f bread. Such sandwiches wth -be *° ‘mt ’ . -ia.. ~_-.--». centre D'7PB9Ul'.2 holes is ed 3, the e on _~ ri'-»°fQ~‘?`v with poultry :$3311 Ni 1*’ and. the cus -ics' _ an »~ 1.. __ ,`= with hlesustopmducc. 3#-‘Qi ~»\\n..|‘» .,»....w _ f ._ - . _g ,__,_v--_l,-»_ sou iriasl ride in comtort on them can health to others. Ot course, this ir oi moulding an individual bicycle saddle, rnemb I e e. E _ _ _ _ _ _ ,.8 * tmpressla.ni_s_tl_c_ and' reallst'c saddies ' iconsists ,first .ln thecandidate taking “the fmaller. “_ his or her wheel to the inventor. The e I, Q-__ _éaaaiefsaiq '-pedar in 'pre¢ss=-fy me sairil-__ _ ___ _ spreadomodellng clay to the depth 9 slwtli wliirbe worked gin.-in tls§_ el_;a_v, I Frogs the ct_i\y__‘i*f*ipi__aster cast is"~`mad.e. z=.'ri'd_ 'from this a. po.*tte'r`n"‘%f cor_|i~-po`sit 1-nund'i\¢\‘!t'4i are cutout where de- 4 L YI! fC". _ _ _ ¢ ' ` 'Q 4* 0 ¢ _E Y *gi i. ';` =~ , ‘.2 _ For Deep Wells It *is very imporl Our ijyilndcls' are ’g‘l'vlh‘g ` wcllsfas deco as 111 6 F ennell &iChandl is _ ~ ting her 'foot in a shoema.ker’s mould _ ` I ` 3 _ I M T to secure a perfect last for her shoes ’ __ - __ W In fact, the correctly fitting saddle _ls ` ' _' _ ~' ' _ ' - ' _ .» .. ‘ _ ’ - _ Sewing giving- good »the~latest improvements T* 6 ms sued cannot _ __ _ i _ me new-fsonsis rosa within _H016 he werhshssie' Streeiswhicll airs ' AI i &W=d`s¢fv;¢f__" f ..-" £".'_'.»_- __i_ 7 . ascertained the saddle is removed and yGti d0l\’t Pay any duty 0_D__if IB,” 986 till! it _ in ltsriace a-slab of wood. rimmed ' ‘ ~‘ t- fo 5 ' ` 'a _- Y _ _ votnen "zeal Wea*-`e If Sides. IO r y ` as-at post. On tha wooden seat is, _ _ Pl’\U¢3$|5_\0_$_45~_ Call bs_li> 5,010,813 » 59»9°7'9“ » _ _ essive omppasy sivws ble _ -1=°1f1=f»_-t1='¢f=;ffef=P=1='°= 1** dw” _ _ fr aezussoirr 6Am£f\icAN”L!£EA9°°te'-?¢° gf H one - " "1'O_noN'rooi¢'r. f Wm- " _i S _L ;_¢1a - -~;s~.-_+