\`.. i ._,~€ -f. it .r 'ff- ggi* _. _.'- .gg 5 .pp vi rkalkwfi :RH imvswp -_-»- -¢v.»v»--~* . . ‘ 1,' '- » ,..,__- ...` ..,.¢.4-. ~\-.<~.-,-»,-.. ..._ 2 ”" ‘P l .'-~;,- f, / THE GUARDIAN, CHARLO'I`TE'l‘t)WN, APRIL 5. i899. 0 . A 1 _i ` I A A THE GUARDIAN An Iiideperideni Journal, untramniclled and f¢arless;s.iniing to be .zu§=t. lrrnartini. Reliable. l\l¢_=w.f._`.-' 5 . i.i:.i__= sri all :inter zo t`uriii_t-.r the best iii ierests ofthe people.and r000i!l\1Zedl1he1`€f°"° a” -The Peop1e’§ P&»P°1°f Published at its ottlces. i\€W P"°“;§0 Blffl* Nortlglslrfe l-`o-~r Ofllcc. at the following TBA’-» pay; _ 9 m_.»id_vaiice:_- __ Morning Edition. daily (except Sunday) thrgf) months $1.00: pci- yr .......... . ._ . . . . . . . . . . .. 4. Semi-Weekly 1£ditioii(Mi>nd. &. Tnur.) per _,_ . $1.50; in advance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..1...a Weekly Edition (Thursday) per year F l.25;in ;~.;ivance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..1.i.0 Branch Offices have been csmblishfd at the following plsicds. Where si;l;,:.;z-ipriciis may be paid. iieivs furn- hhed, ad\'cr:i.similar basis in its relation to the ,people and to other religious bodies, Ito that the Anglican church holds in. "Canada, It would even be better off, T having the majority of the people, within its pale, and a very large S majority of the wealthy, influential The interview with Dr. Pethick published in yesterday’s GU.iRn1.A.N was <:ii°ciiln.'.i-il io lem'-_i an uiiiiasy feeling in the minds and stomachs of those who read it-, unless they are pure vegetarians. The facts disclosed make it clear that diseased meat-in some cases horribly diseased-is fre- quently olfered for sale in our markets, and the prospects are that this will continue to be the case until stronger measures are taken to prevent it. The eating of tuberculous meat is known to be one of the means by which a terrible disease is transmitted from anim-als to mankind. There may not be the same positive evidence as _to the infection rf lump-jaw, but we know well enough that there are deadly maladies to which poor human- ity is subject, and of which the origin has not been traced. Actinymosis, or lump-jaw usually appears upon the heads of cattle in this country, but in other countries more frequently at- tacks other portions of their bodies. Who knows but it may be the cause of frightful maladies among unsus- pecting human beings? In any case, the taste must revolt against con- suming as food the meat of ‘i diseased animal. 'But such are the existing conditions. ' What shall we do about it? Shall we have an inspection of meats as the doctors have been telling us it is imperative We shall have? Or will we go on with lump-jaw lzeef being sold in our market? Dr Pethick tells us there is plenty of it uow being fattened for our use l A-@____._. AFFAIRS IN SAMOA. From time to .time our despatches tell of the trouble progressing in Samoa, or the Navigator Islands, as they were formerly called. The group has a population of 35.000 to 40.000, and is a native kingdom under the joint protection of Britain, Germany and the United States. The succession to the throne, with the muniiicent salary 'of $150 per annum is in question. By agreement of the three powers a treaty was made in 1889 by which King Malietoa was V l forces and villa es, and for ei ht da s recognised as ruler, with the provision that at his death the natives should elect his successor, subject to the ap- proval of the Chief Justice. The latter is an American named Cham- bers, whc was appointed to that place by the majority vote of the_two Eng- lish-speaking representatives, against the wishes of Germany. When King Malietoa died an elec- tion for the kingship resulted in a large majority for the grizzled old warrior Mataafe. Malietoa Tanus, a relative of the late king, was also a. candidate but received only a minor- ity vote. He was however the favor- ite of the British and American gov- ernments,while Germany favored lllataafa. The Chief Justice, acting A < in the interest of Britain and America, declared Malietoa king, and then the row began, Mataafa naturally insisted on his right to be king. Germany appears to have rightfully backed him. But the British and American command- ers have opened iire on the native 8 S Y kept up the slaughter. There may be more behind the scenes than we and titled persons. It Surely D665 .know of, but from what has transpi- P . 8 P as state aid. In this ¢0\1I1t1`Y the Angll- , though Germany and Mataafa. were in, can communion fairly holds its own | the right, and the English and Ame,-i- again. ' 'among other churches, and, though. there is some friction occasionally be- ness which characterises the conflict can commanders in the wrong. 00000 00000000000 §00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 I 0 § If you buy your Spring Suit from us it is correct in every particular. VVe do not head our ad. in this way because we think it is particularly cleverior siiiart. Vi/'e are 'very serious about il:-we believe it is true. And Why 'P Because we sell Shorey’s Ready Tailored Clothing, which we know to be made by the best tailor’s labor, finished and put into shape in the best possible style. We kl‘l0W the material is -fully shrunk; the colours are fast, and we furnish a guarantee to that effect with every garment. We are waiting for a call from you. 00000 JAS. PATUN & Go VICTQRIA Rovv. THE FARMERS' SEED ST0llE We have on hand and arriving daily a. full assortment of . ClllllCE NEW SEEDS. \Vheat in all the leading varieties, Improved and Island grown. Fresh Clover, Peas and Vetches- Call and examine our stock. We are here to accomodate the farmers and are satisfied with SMALL PROFITS. - Now is the time to purchase. Plows, Harrows and Seeders. A full line of plow extras on hand. McK|NLEY BRDS , Upper Queen St. 0000 ,,,S,,,,,,,, ,,E,,_ ‘ , , 1 _ Canadian Cheese in Spain. . Cheese from. Holland is almost a§ necessity in most Spanish families. The ‘_-.qnality. si miracle nf inferiority io meet ‘ tue low prices at which it is sold--about 3O cents a pound-suggests the question whether the Canadiin manufacturer .could not supply a much better quality at a price that would secure a trade. American cheeses are retailer! here as an “article de luxe” at about 45 cents a pound. Besides cheese. an important article of consumption is sausage, made chiefly at Vich. The skins are import- ed, for the most part. from ' Hamburg. i Import trade, it is true. is heavily han- dicapped by exorbitant protictive du- ties; but what .has been andis being dose by Canadians can _be continued and extended. No banking facilities are af- forded in :his country, and, although business is thereby limited, it is, on the other hand. rendered comparatively safe. During the late sharp crisis in trade all invoices were tullv and in the majoriiy of cases punctuslly paid, the only consideration asked by Spanish lirrns beings delay in deliveries.- Amold Cassity, Barcelona - The recent Financial Statement of the ‘-Ontario Mutual Life Co.” with which many of our readers hold policie=,shoivs even more progress than usual. Ircor- , porated in 1869, its buisness atibe close of 88 amounted $12.000,000 with Assets $1, 813, 000. ln the least decade the buisness doubled and -the Assets now exceed $4. 000.000, 00. The ’98 D.=a'h Claims amounting to $152, 893.00 while the Interest Income was $188.7 66. O0 and the total Income S923, 941. 13. Tue steady progress and present standing of the Company warrants the large measure of confidence it receives. G. H. Hol- brook, of this city, one of our most re. l iiable and resqected citizens is the rep- resentative for P. E. 1. and W. D. Gough of Summerside is Special Agent. as - _- . - ~ -~ wAigi_f_i'En. An Engineer and Captain. holding certificates; also Fireman. to bold positions in steamer Elfiii .on route be- tween Chsrlottetown and Rocky Point. s ii E viiiy- U rv->-nf - Our productions and the use of the Pretty eifects in Cabinet Mantles is in all the up-to-date best tai lima in Applications, stating wages per month. will be received by the undersigned up Hughes' Cong till Saturday, the -Sth day of April, at F0rC0us'hs. - JAMES R. WISNER, At Full‘s Mills, ' h’town., Mch 28,’99ld = ness, and all Price 25 cents sl ughes’ Crooeote an elegant Prince Street. - - ito_dd's Rheumdtlsm I Apesitive cure for trialwillconvinoey sitiunnniuuuuiuug I iilllllllll lllllll. aaanaaeaaiaaa in-‘ %* ` _ Are you thinking of coming to town to have some dental wol' one 2 Is your time limited 'I Let us tell you what we can do. We can take the worst case of an aching tooth and treat an ll it in one setting. ` E' We can take the worst case of abcessed or ulcerated tooth an ightin one sitting, and fully guarantee them not to ache or abces WE SAVE TEETH DOWT HAVE A TOOTH EX _ ~ Germany has acted with great re- TRACTED because you are told that it cannot be filled. We tween the High and the Low,there is ,S91-ve in the matter, and no doubt a fortunately little if any of the bitter- properly ¢0nSt.if,uted join; commission LESS DENTISTBY by use of the famous may set the matter ri ht But no- , l ‘ g ' in the Mother C0\1DU‘y. thing can restore the slaughtered na- . 1. . To Sure Headaches in len minute 'usefully fighting for their riqhifl ~ ` ~ ¢ '* tives to tie, and they appear to have ' reasonably thought they were rio-ht- Dnmloik Headache Fowders.10 els. K- ° ° u from 0@?@ ' S rin Trade The time has come when you should look . up your' wardrobe and se how you are fixed for spring w ai. In the event of you deciding to invest in a suit or overcoat, etc., act promptly by ordering the same J. `l'. MGKEHZIE, 1.!!! Tail” ' mma lllg. _ We make metal Plates or Vulcanite plates and put them i lace same day as impression is taken. _ 1 Persons from out of town will s <1 ' ' m B #2 iii* have the experience and methods for saving teeth. We do PAIN- Berlin Method and by Electricit i A - lU.lll..l ..ll§... We make Crown and Bridge Work and put it in places am ay as impression is taken. We have everything required and up to-date for best work an or comfort of our patients. ' _ ee the great advantage of co ing to see us, as they can have their Dental Work done withou low, and each branch in charge of a specialist. gxaminations and BERLIN DENTI-lLiPAllL0llS .,,,_», . . ' _. `i.-..i.ti;‘;`~:=-.y . T ’>-‘ ahahaaau iiiiiiii m~ niiiiiiii -ii- nwauaaaahauaaaua h I . .. s §1€%`i%?,i¥¥l¥### lllflllillllllllllli iiiiiiiir rushes L Brushes! siitnwunii__ _ Just received a larv . The annual meemlg ° " of Brushes for tiff digit.; ‘”°°d C°“‘@°°"Y C°'”P‘*“Y Q trade r .in the parlor of the Y.M. ing on Wednesday next, the Q' of April,l899, at 4 0 ‘< veg; init. tit UQ . 0 .iiiiiniii *Hitt* aaaaaaaaaa uuuuuuuu '“| . - o '$ _-rr'-1--i .--22 °‘ nnnnnnnn loss of time, and fully guaranteed in every respect. Cur prices are _ ,, _H , advice free. Call and see specimans ofTeeth without plales, Arc. i _ . |'|5L|FAx» Uv 3 . Special Remedies SPEPSIA PA’1‘I0.\¥ etc.. etc.. For the Best Medicines . PAl`llllllZE ~ S At the Apothecaries . Charlottetown. ug es’h lllllllll lllll_`lll ll 8 t ii” *.‘ll"°.‘§“'8 l v0rl‘c i I corner o bi ba sold cheap. ` Amir to gn. Ani-ll it .niiiniiin D _ _Z A MATRON FOR at once. Certificates of be attached llll Ch’town, Apl 3,`99 4 dlw guau tw pei .;1»¢-_r F ASYLUM. Application , Q , _ RICHARD reat and E11 in one setting. , =. ,i .. ¢ 1 Q . Sec’y not lack for su port If deprived Of red throu h the ress it looks We can take any number of such teeth and 'make them afternoon. ` ' By order, April l, 3i. .HENRY ___ Bremncr it Pli0Dll0E ME ###§l=# AGENTS: our rarest war Book new ready Tv; 0,, Gives a grapilgic account of the destruction of P0'l‘A'|°0§§Ul-rURNlys_ 1 the Maine; wey‘s Victoigkat Manilla; Cap- ' gugle _ot Admérgl verge:-ag m.c;t;C§atilag near - BUTTER. EGGS, . ‘ tiago an un-ea er a . n ' ~ Egg cnanzorarowu .‘.‘f.'21‘I5¢‘&’§‘°w”“°°.. “U ..£&2‘$&’?.‘l”22‘t§2? le... R "must a vl , ' » cughly aroused and want this autheiitio book msdaiznmentp 'oudwi mba An one can sell it . A5553; # i ’ . -GARRBISON Co., Limited maven g »-~_~: ~--~ we _,___ ,-_ g _,. .- »‘i....a=;A." __;`:~ " ` ...".....' ,, *.r.'