“ ` " THE GUARDIAN. onAln.o'l'l‘l~:'l‘owN. 1>1uNc1~:‘l~:ll'vviien ISLAND .we *_ I l 5 1 i; for cash only in l\l<»ii<=e'lll_l__lllll\llfi_ iullllli P ` 'rcasl>Ai', .water 1, 1000. the stock and good Wlll Of and stationery Business 1° *‘*'w‘"'"""`"”“‘“'“"’“°* lon-ig Bloc; we will continue ‘-Tl1EWlilTE_PLAGUE.” business in its various branches. _...__ I owes pl‘l66S From timeto time members of the med- M H0l‘IlSlDyi Vh° has mum ical profession,and various daily journals an business m the Pgt will 3; have brought to the notice of the read- w °f the store’ m ing public facts relating to the preval- to attend to all old customers urchued from Mr. F. J Q ‘ , . ll above last year, and the corn crop at 2, 000,000,000 bushels, or the biggest on re cord. Owing to higher prices the wheat crop will he considerably more valuable than that of 1899. vie quote the following from Hen X ork, 4th August The American wheat crop is now est i- ‘ mated at 550,000,000 bushels, being -a trifle th aininiz 220,000 people all but 9,000 er French. V Just to show how the war in South d . _ _ _ . I Ames' is vnmedin th? mmnclal worry day last,losing 1,200 iii killed andwounded most of whom were Russians and Japan Clews‘ latest weekly circular, dated New e___e_ Peitsang is hut nine miles by ran La. Patrie iszauthorltj for the statement at in thirteen counties of Quebec con- " ` ence of pulmonary consumption,- 7 _: _ from Tien Tsin. The force there engaged ' V _ P l V V 04 7'; many new ones. _ _ The South African war is about at an V _ _ V_ . , _ _ I A choke new stock of Wan Papers facts similar to those so well end_ and the Boers. perunacity in keeping may be the rear-guard of the advancing V. _ _ I be ‘z once PM on Baie, and all stated by Dr Macneill. He has concisely up a useless struggle and loss of life Say. column. None the less the severity ofthe ' ' ' _ ofthe business will be stated the awful mortality caused by this ors more of sheer obstinacy than good engagement shows thata formidable task _ _ ._ _ _ __ _ _ well stocked. A well suPP“°d disease; that this mortality is largely pre- Sense- ‘WY 50°” E“8l““d “`_'" be f"°'_3 5° is before the Allied commanders. Every "m'P_°r B]°‘-35’ bl sand will be 8 *P9651 fature ventable and that in course of time with send_"°°ps from South Af"°°'t'°Chm°“ md of w'?'v° the.” '- gh bqgingg The SHOPS will b¢ mperm°easm_es taken the dread disease where the presence of ample force will '“; _, should hggggfg 'hgfggfgtghgng 1fgyg‘g|»¢ gy() .I ii-rho Bam, Bookggore.” iight be almost entilfdy eramcnted He tend 5° Pl‘€S¢"’° P¢M>¢- The last, considerable force of the Boers wearing month! y0lii I0 the 0581111; ll 'Y _ _ _ _ _ in the Orange River Colony is now report- makes it clear that it is infection rather The esteemed Examiner beneves in pm ed to be surrounded at Reitzbur north ’ I -` . A _ l I, ` Suocessorsiol’ J Homsbyi than hereditary taint which we have to ' g' A ` r - ° tection for Canadian industries But it of Bethlehem In the T aim , _ M h ,6_ loom _ _ - . ransva ere are Buck' Ch town an __ -_-5 f6&1‘,RIld ll0~S bmught °“t the Suu mme condemns the Laurier Government for twn bodies of the enemy, the |81-“er g ' important fact that consumption in itsear- ° - - _ » a c 4, __ S _S___m_____ liiiviiig left the tarln' as protective HS It _ under Botha at.Machadorp, on the Dela- ‘er stle e' 8ver“'&S¢Theyund0ubt¢edly denouncgd pro goa Railway, and another’ - The best chances of ure th t l l b N * 4 _ C n mu ‘ e tection in their speeches when ln °PP°sl' of Pretoria in the vicinity of Rustenburg. Ladies’ Cotton Wrtppem .Vin Ptéay P_"'“°' ns afforded within the Province would tion S f th E ' UST , . Pi f - a ia The advance toward Pekin is apparent- P tu ly makingbut slow progress. The des- piiclies tell that iiforce of 10,000 Allies liiid 0 I ' a severs engagement- at Peitsang on Sun- _ A Quick ` _ ' _ °' mm ° x'*mi”e"’S Standmlnt Each one of the Boer forces is entirely is- ‘ slung Cuzwni -F6" Colon’ sizes ` doubtless, be by the establishment of a the Liberals having pledged themselvegw dated from the others and an must be cents sanitorium, on some elevated spot where dc ii, bad thi ° ' 0 U81 Wlseli Nffaiued f1`°m Car' compelled to surrender or disperse before eahh ' _ P isolation, skilful medical treatment and rymg out their pledge Viv e are inclined ' U I I ' ° - ~ _ - - . . . _ _ _ ° _ _db b d S h ° long. This aggregate numbers are now ‘ _ cafe U U\"`5\’18' C011 CCOID ine - U0 tothink that our Conservativecontemp- -,1 bi d 00000 Th d -. V » an institution has long beena necessity orary does not choose its ground skil- cons era yu” er 1 ' e en 'ls Q _ J 11 _ _ _ _ _ is fast approaching. ` 7 Our workrooms will be fOr UIOSP uhoare infected with the germs fully, or make the most of its opporiuiiit- 0 rushed this week; if possible. Perkins & Co O 5 #ii anna# lllliii Sli We can’t all go to the country these Warm days but our large var- iety of new and fresh goods and up-to-date groceries makes it pos sible for our customers If you would want cool health giving food call and place to enjoy life in the city. your order with Illlllllll lilllllilll I Queen St. Ill If Most Reliable §§E Place to have your re air work done is the place that takes the most interest in your needs.\Ve strive to accmomo- date all who leave any work with us, by prompt attention and quick despatch of same. \Ve have the reputation of being “O. on repair work. Give us ii trial and be con~ vlnced that what we say is true. E lllllll Foulides. Engineers, Meiclzin- lsi s ind Boiler-nlirkers. Steam r\'avigatio:i Cds \Vhal'f. Charlotvctcwzi. P. E. 1. k hone 125 J/ Ji. 3, /'lr `."“<` 19-/ ‘Pwr -.3 his 3,, L71; my ms i .SQ Vs .siw ,lu liz) 'X .- rf rv, is is u _\ me l ifl " Macneill’s letter is the call to action public meeting should becalled and an organisation formed to take the initiatory steps. Then in due time bv provincial, asked by requisition or otherwise to call a. public meeting to this end. 1 _municipal and private generosity the san- 1 itorium might be instituted and provision l made for its maintenance. We would suggest that His Worship the Mayor be and worried greatly over my future want of such agencies as Sgience has “Hearing ot Dr; Chase’s Nerve Fobd d _ and the wonderful results it has. ac- emonstratfed 5° b91\€0@3*9-l'.Y- corxilpéished iniothfga. I gibtairéeld a box B 1; ml); d - - an egan us ng as rect . I be- u an argument, instruction san to improve I ed_a_tely_ and am even,areuselesswlthout action. We can- now restored to full health a.nd"vigou`r, t - - . _“ Dr. Chase's Ne_rve~Food is an ex- no extfnguish a°°°_u°g'_at1°“ by talkmg cellent remedy, and I can recommend of the importance of engines, hose and 9, _it to all who are weak, nervous ior' run V. down in health " ‘ D em' ° supply °f Water' Hl’"°° Wh” VDr. Ohase's fverve the world'I we regard as mos; important of an in D,_ greatest blood builder and nerve ro~ storative 50 cents a box at all deal if e or Edmahaon Bates and ° _ »Co.. Torontf There must be an organisation. We ~ T ought to have a Provincial Board of ,~ V, Health, which might take the lead in a '_ genes movement as But failing this it would be well that a _ _ ’ ~ l _ 4 lllll Bill ill Lemonade (Tableis) l5c each. _ i Huy your boots now while tl1s(Great Sale of boots at 30 pe Cent, 40 per cent and hall __ _ Sunnyside pcelson 71w kf `\ been morethan .s_at.isIac‘.cz'y this spring-Our STOCK ' ES, and PRI(?E,3_¢in_;;_sn:e trade winners-Before you -» see what we can dii-fe_;you-STORE CLOSES at 6 p gting SATURDAY’S open until 10 p. m. ‘ _ __ __ ‘ii- ~ ~ l!lIEllH1?;B li0llDliYG E ~ aiioaiisiiscri (_ _ _£_g’\? E _an 1 ui _ ~ :_ ._ .e . ~ I ’- V _ ` - ‘ 1 `* 'sf I. f r » V' ’ ' ‘ _ _ _ , __ __, =, _ ` _§ *L_ . 1 _ . - V ~_. _ ‘ ~ V __ __ _“grail ¢i_r.»_oiy_fn_~.li:rig_iif.esrIngi‘.iii~ Q ‘ __ " SALES Free sanl_.‘li>s of pastuerized milk de- livered in r ie city to any address left at the l`a.»f_ol'y, Water St. Call, send, or tclepllon; . 1 tf imakes 2 gallons Lemonade, l Gem Root Beer ext. l0c. Ess of Spruce etc, etc ihhhhh ;-,___ _ '.` _ ’ innlmnnnn T ° “fl” ~ 0 » V 0 V ` 0 - _ l ii" ..i_..i_~\¢f'-4`-,;`_‘,i`s?__`?s`_‘__ ishoulder Plaids for gentlemen, _in the i, Scottish Cla;i~aud~_Family_ Tartans: al lic in Grey and Bmwnf-Tweed mixtures. and in W “'11”-“'-i' . TZ W »- _tg ` _ Powder from each tinlet _i L_ __ i _ _ 9 of consumption. But it is doubly a neces- ies_ 7 sit to reveiit iii 'f ° sr y p e in ection of other ____ We oughtto have next# year a much ° k on and members of the s'ck o ` f mil . Fo _ more sensible and accurate census of man~ ve_p11e;1;;i;§r5i2 aYfa_v~0r img _Ong yearsit was :wt s_l;;;0S;_ _gat hh; Thedeath is announced of Lieut. Col. ufacturing in Canada than the last one We have "duced the Prices on ‘H our W1 C _ _ Dennison of Toronto, an ardent loyalist ` seeds of consum tion vie th d _ _ » _ . I _ _ ._ gl n those who cam to leave* p re us imparte and imperialist who robabl was. For instance in the enumeration of Duck and Crash Sklrbs. Itea _simple _ . fr _ ’ P Ywme i ' id i b 90 “ -t ll’ .” than tnmmed hw order* _oin_one to another by the healthy sub more extensivei on Sub_ec__Sm__ _ factor es there were repor e o e_ inue se ein _lect inhaling the germs thrown oil' b one y J lhtary and knitting factories in Nova Scotia of which asoarly in the week as _ __ y ' rtain' _who is diseased. This is now established pe C mg_to the #fence °f Canada than 93 were in Shelburne County. These 93 saturday “ight Bargalns for El beyond question. These germs may lie any ““°“a“ “nie” He attmned a factorieswere reported asernployinz 125 In Hosier Glove= Neckwear 00r1Ut! . . . . . __ _ _ . ` -» yy I 9 3. U dormant for months, and even for years. iaguggrt dlstfnctlon In 187' by Wmnmg hands who earned $1.883, or at the yearly' vests etc., etc. P S and still retain their power of infection. l pnze offered by the Czar °f rate of $14.55 for eachIhand.In other words The Milliuery Leade,.s_ There are to-day houses in our city and Ssia’ fl? the best “History °f Ca'vak'y'” as an exchange puts it,every old lady who count,-y m whlch consumpuves have R e l"°' has b°°”*tra”sl“t’°d mm the plied her needles in the making of mit- lived and died, which are unsafe for hu- ussmn’ French’ German and Japanese tens and socks was transformed into H mall habitation, and Will remain so until languages’ and is everywhere recognized knitting factory. Such tables were cal- thoroughly disinfected and renovated. ' asa standardl on the occasion of being culated to make the CUIWS B laughinl We make war upon the weeds that pro_ awarded the Cza.r's prize Col. Dennison s¢0¢k_ . Q _ visited St. Petersburg and was presented Res pogate themselves in our ilelds, and upon _ _ the insect pests that despoll our field crops aft th: Imflenal court' N A;BU}lDIl;E OF P d and fruits We have learned to P I 2 erve Uwe ls ti e Ven 1 e an an . - isolate V every organ of the human body is de nd’ Plth f th ty. of four or more._ who _ _ . jaainilis crisis th? day in Pownal. will be those of our race who are atllicted with em' u °n It Just as won as the gleood Xvtyedt ere in the morning given cimner _ _ _ . .. _ ` an _ _ ° V ~ gets _tllin and watery and failsto supply .-:.°‘--~f=~.=f:.°r;- Hel.-id 5'” P°"»°“°‘"“’ °f~*'»“e°Mb°t aff 00my 0 ‘°‘h.i..:n:.§ii‘::.#.f.‘;';=f.z; Qvenin or u 1.25 eac on _ i - - . . _ 8. 110 1181170118 Qiispaities any day in_tlie week on my °n]y beginning t0 learn thflt l80l!it10l1, tration ral sis,e ile sy: insa it ,and i Da P P A g l\\=i'*l8 __h§:f:_a_,‘_°:;f_;_-?‘zi';_‘_i' ‘P°°“‘ with the strictest precautions otherwise, Y d°“f»h~ ` DY- gh3»S°'9 Nerve Fwd" uuds' °" " ' .aso`WN. .° - a nd vitalizes the nerve cells wasted b Proprietor is the best preventive of consumption, F disealsepverwork andworry. Itls beyond sauna? _ __ “nie most widely distinctive of all miilii- d°“*’°- ‘M ‘“°"d`S ¥’°“"‘°°” i’°“"°"°”-"°' "Intl BBQ . ' -.lk V .Roco ded b fa il li i . :___ _ ______ dies. We need a sanatorium alike for 'wid ‘|'U“|a;lll l|lllfl\__ _5Ml_ ; curative and preventive reasons, but only ¥ U” “ Ir' naw' mr" _'°' 'l 'ri 0”' ' ‘ f of _ Food. - V the few realise it has yet. The general . . d ‘ public is yet apathetic orhopeless in degggnggggyg":rl§ll:l‘%:iilal'll?¢§§e::§ rggard to the subject They see their result of an exhausted condition of tli'¢" 0 ' I ed d, _ body and nervous system. s 0' OMS 1¢ Ot vonsumption, and others _ _No treatment was ever so et1i'caciouI` f 1| the to ° _ V in restoring health. strenfrth. vigour | ° °w m th°_ fmve’ bf Wh" ""7 ana vitality as Dr. cl-.i§~;~e'ii Nerve” _piously think a ° dispensation of Pro- Food, the great blood builder. vidence,” while they are in reality simply i O?taf:a__J'.t!:{e§x3.ql§.§} gfvgxirie Streeti _ _ - years perishing for lack of knowledge, or from hlwehbeeil §e!'°»d\1auY |`11l1!1i118 down in neglect of needed precautions, or the bean ' came' nervous and weak’ lillllll itlllllill lllllillll.” ciiin_llll_;i_ ciui `w11.L _,s Harm ar snuils niigiis Pill Wednesday, Aug. 22. lol‘rains leave Crlairlottotown at 7.50 pcal; Georgetown, 650, 10<-Bali ESOP- ing at a"‘ll intermediate stations. Return tickets from Charlotte- town 85 cents, Georgetown 85c. In tei-mediate stations at proportional YSJPS. » Return tickets will be issued from all stations west of Royalty Junction at onef:irst»class fare, on Aug. 21st good to return on Aug. 23rd. _ For train arrangements, prize lisl and full ‘particulars see prograrnrn.-1 and advertisements in newspapers' later. ' - JOHN ` Mc PUEE, President. ly 23 2aw&wtld. f- T‘k.'__ _ run- l _ 4 we show. the good om Minds of 'I the wellkaown Blackeand ~"l~‘f-is V‘=“f1f‘r- herd Checks.-Jas. Paton Sc Co. A 4.5. descendants _ _‘M13-I' _.1 aivitre' of i , liao) :ella ra ~ The annual Scottish! Gnithering of. D. R. McLENNAN, Rec Sec, PA1;;i;ns ,,_,,_,,_,i Sunnyside ». '/fi” Ji il, 1.-..'_ it if _ _ 4. _,.- T ‘ii ld _ i _ Kali! :¢ns.~siu= ---~ nr ';l'il¥‘f5 manm- iv-»' -we e .~.