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PRINC E EDWARD ISLAND. MAY 23', iooi. -_ ei-I 1 .___- _ #.1 1ar.u.r: their back mod. it in loo nod vwvld have ,S to work so_hnrd. but thnx. is nge wviiyhgs li world. It is a consolation t_o\ no in me Q pains that coma in the day WH 80 gggwixh , night. if the back is thoroulhly PU .l3r\fl’|ths’ Menthol Llniment. M 4;,-,;;v.nx=... 'l‘ _ .=.-,=.....»..~.. -..- ;..~.........,...-........_|.n_ai|»-.-...f-..,.._...,,_._._.._ _,..,_, s_<.,g_, ,_ -_v 1 Celebrate Vlclnrila llai 1 with an OUTING or Picnic. We ha Meatsfor sandwiches. Chicken Loaf Ham do Dried Beef Sliced Breakfast Bacon Corned Beef Hash Lunch Tongue Bone-le§ Chi:ken Boneless Turkey illel H Fruit juice. etc, _ J. D. MCLEOD & C0. Phono ize _ _ \A~vvvvVv\A~ il L i +- i_ __ Wane; _ W i - - _ i `:'I=._» , . » I , -_ Q _ " » ` ' -4-‘, ""` 2.". T, ,ig We hav a bicycle that ill ‘I i i _ .fitted with Caster Brake. on-..~ I ‘ The Clgveland and _We]]ar_-ld " cleaning which the driving dust involves. Vale have it. Last yea.r’s l models at wholesale prices. . , llark Wright & Go. E 6" Charlottetown. e 5-I _.__ 4 D ._”»f°."i'-‘~'.°`.f~‘:._ omni ~ v ' TSI l l' // "'1"":_\_ ¢ 1 - -._;"’“‘Y4"|\1"`>`\ ` ' -'~._»'~V,n', 1'". l . . . . ~_`_-;(n\'~_~_-'/1 ,f _ sist in talking of fifteen miles an hour, U 1-, but the arliamentar committee doubt- ' KEEP A dull Lawn , . Mower does more . Me shar en and § . make them cut- ' .GRASS as good as new.. Send them alongi to Rlllll Sllllllll ll (ill .`='l%ci.‘."z3:".‘»-‘¢~r»aa-» ~=".‘ -» 1 l Founders, Engineers BEACH’S_S Machinists and Boilermakers. Steam Navigation Co’s Wharf, Char- : i on each side like a pack-saddle. The car iottetown P. E. Island ~ from using Beach’s Pills, Send -10 cts. P11°11€ 125- to The Baird Company, Woodstock, N. B. I 0 Q for a trial sarnple.Regular size bottle' price : G n g 'ri-:iUr.sD_tY, MAY ai, 19:11. I THE WATERING CART. The sprinkling of streets for the purpose of laying the dust was first undertaken for the purpose of securing greater com just received a choice line of Canned city dust is Smliething vastly WOFSB than public. a mere source of discomfort and annoy- ance. It is vastly worse than the dust it lays the foundation 'for consumpticn itself. The authorities of cities ought to A give you more comfort: plea' fort and convenience of citizens. 5,50,0il). The otiicial estimate made h by a single day of whirling, wind-driven We dust in Charlottetown? Thereis the in- F- - Q - jury to the clothing and dresses in the - refer to our Hygienic Frame streets, the curtains, laces and furniture K “Pun up!" Thaps the counsel ery - ° V ' ' to in the dwellings, the damage to goods in dry and fancy goods stores, the clothing, millinery and even the grocery stores, 3 besides the time and labor of dusting and And all this would be saved by the vigil- ant and efficient use of the watering cart. , Thus we have important considerations of personal comfort, health and large actual saving of money all combining to urge the necessity and utility of properly Watering the streets during the dusty season. It may be doubted whether any single pub- lic service pays a. better return for its cost than does the work of the watering cart. Seventy live years ago when George Stephenson applied to Parliament fora charter for a steam railroad between Liverpool and Manchester the promoters begged him not totalk of going faster " than ten miles an hour, lest he should al- arm the country too much. He did per P .Y ed his sanity and the London newspapers ‘ denounced his scheme as a crazy project. Down to l8T0a speed of 25 miles an hdur was the average on English railways. Be- fore the close of the century an express speed of 55 to 60 miles an hour was reach- ; ed. Just now a bill has passed the House ’ of Lords authorising the construction of 9. line of electric railway between Manches- l ter and Liverpool to have a running speed of 110 miles an hour-33 miles in 20 min- utes. lt will be a single rail supported on I a track shaped like a letter A. The car 1 will straddle the track, one half hanging it cannot possibly he derailed. 1.._....;i- TJMACH Sc LIVER PILLS , the only reliable TONIC pill for Constipa 1 tion and Indigestion, no sickness, no pain, _i 25cents. at all dealers. The hot blast Lumber about J une first. use in our dry house, will be sid at abargain, delivery Kiln, Heater and Fan, now in ¢ \\'0.-inn; nord all day r A militia. general order issued from i`“¢§?,ien`uci‘tf°ri¢:l?i?i-2 I Ottawa forbids any military display 0 p ' firing of salutes on the 24th of May, as th Y Q O military forces are still 'in deep mourning for the late Queen, and the term of mourn- ing does not expire until the 21th Jul next. person appointed Justice of the Pea fort to those residing in cities and cape- shall passa satisfactory examination asto cially the comfort of those who were educational qualldcations, general fltne abroad. But as modern theories of the and character. Some such regulati of country roads because it is thickly ablishcd at Ottawa, which will ma. laden with the germs of disease from men both imperialand Canadian gold coins out Dev ( am and animals. of Canadian gold. The building and Special prices on all Syrups, Lime “The dust," writes a Canadian doctor to equipment will cost about a quarter of a ,the Monetary Times, “ls a prime cause of million. but the profits on coinage will a vast deal of misery from influenza, about pay the operating expenses. Brit- catarrh, colds, and even car troubles, ish Columbia hope§ to have the mint est- through its getting _into the delicate mclm- tabllshed there, but will have L0 rest COD- branes of the mouth, nose and ears. Nay, 56115 Wim BU 8558? Umce- be educated to understand that the water and Te,-,-inn-ies naw fm-ming fthe Domin. Cari-S Sh°\11\1b° S9115 °‘1\" Whenever fdléy ion of Canada increased in population are needed, whether the day be cold or (1-cm 3,539,257 to 4,333,239_ Thus the in. warm- Filthy dust is quite as dangerous oi-oasoin twenty yooro was, 1,143,962. But ill JBDUBTY 88 ill J\1D¢»" the increase was very unequal in the two Mud iS UDPIGBSBDU 8115 1111SiRhfflY, but if successive decades, being 18.97 per cent prevents disease :terms from veins lifted between 1871 and 1831, and but 1i.7c per by the wind and carried through the air, gen; between 1831 and 1891, 11 we now $0 be brwbhed by f»h0S€ “'50 81‘€ &bl`0lld- assume a rate of increase for the past ten p And even those who remain indoors must years midway between thccc of the two "J ‘ 'al Sllifer during the W&rlIl S6350!! when the previgus decades, say 15 per gait, we I I V U ~ h WiUurS here, the .Dominion at about 5,558,224. 1: we ‘.,\ D ' \I‘€SDir8~l01‘.Y OPQMIS Of every Oilizell flrellestimatearate of increase the same as _ 1'* \ exposed to attack from every germ of was found between 1831 and 1811 we shall i _ sm.. `i\-’ 'disease that is abroad in the streets i1a.voon1y5,401,144. We confess to some ‘ Bearing this fact in mind it will readily doubt, cfg15 per cent gain dusing the ( . . be seen that the work of the _watering page ten yen;-5, We do not expect to dn J W C=1l'f»iS H1055 ifI1P0l`59~l1\i» in 3 S21Dif»81'Y D0il1f» that Cana.da’s population will he found to of view, as well as in regard to the com- exceed 5,500,000 nor that it will fall below _ ' by, - Maple syrup, the real thing There is still another point of view from the Statistical Department at Ottawa in- SIIFE, 8I1d g00d hB8»ll`»h l. 3.I1 which the question may be studied-that dicates that the five million mark was of mere dollars and cents. What is the_,9a.ssed in 1894 and that the present K ` guy Othgr thing On 351111 f01‘ actual damage caused ina. pecuniary way population is about 5,4-10,000. '_ ___ Massachusetts now requires that any Between 1871 and 1891 the Provinces V uh ell f” are " ““:‘1§.s.°r°:.. _ i s s li in YK Prod ' And when th ` \ S.. e ,- answer comes i “ I can’t H' man isperha _ ' reproachedfor the cowardice of that phrase, “I can’t.” But intera- perance is only a form of disease, and there may come a time in the progress af any disease when it can’t be stopped. 'I`hat’s what we mean when -we tal of “galloping consumption.” It’s like a horse running away with us. We can’t stop it. ' Strength will stop the wildest horse Strength is the great necessity in the stoppin of disease. Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medica? Discovery has cured thousands who had obstinate cough, bronchitis, weak lungs, spitting of lood, emacia- tion, and similar ailments which if neg- lected or unskilfully treated lead to'con~ sumption. It cures by strengthening the lungs and giving them power to throw of! disease. “I hadbeen troubled with bronchitis and catarrh of the head for eight years; had severe cough and at times great difhculty in breath- ing," writel ]', W. ilowertoll, EM;-. of _Bigfall, Hancock Co.. Tenn. “ A portion o the time my boil appetite was poor and part of the time I was unable to do anything. I had been treated by our best country é>hyslciaas for several years but with little benc t. I had been reading a vour medicine for several years but hadn t much faith in it. Last spring I concluded that I would try it and before I had taken one-third of a bottle of Dr. Pierced: Golden Medical Discov- ery and ‘Pleasant Pellets’ I begun to mend.. I continued taking it until I he taken seven bottles. Now I fee like a new man and can do as hard a dn ‘s work an anv man I advise all of my friend; who are disused to take Doctor Picrce’s Golden Medial Discovery." Free. The People’s Common Sense Medical Adviser free. Send stamps to pay e ense of customs and mailing only. xgend 31 one-cent stamps for paper covers, or 50 stamps for cloth binding. Address Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. 1: I..',_,.`_i__A`___d ` -» § ---11.’ sf 'll ffl E 5 UQ 2@i@@|i@i@ How about your gear you want new flies, perhaps a line, cast or net or may be you intend to get a 11.w rod. ‘ llier llnr Stuck all fresh and well selected. Prices never were lower.We will try and pleace you. ' %Spec_ia1 snaps for the holidays in cigars, pipes, etc. ~ s'top,” the P9 _ To-morrow, 2-lth May, beinga public r holiday, the DAILY GUARDIAN will not e be issued. y Her Late Majesty Queen Victoria, Empire Day and the ceremonial birthday of King Edward VII. _ _ I1' PAYS To our A1' rentals' To-morrow will be Memorial Dziy for _ _ _ _ _ ` _ plPéf&'8~ ’ as Dr. Conan Doyle, the eminent novelist, l I I es munications between some of its members he and the disembodied spirits of deadi people No doubt the novelist will turn ~ A branch of the royal mint is to be e;t- future work of action. _ e _ ce is an active member of the Society of Psychical Research, which society, ac- s_s cording toa recent cablegram, has sue- on 'ccedcd in establishing undoubted com propagation of disease have made their might have been applied in the Provinc ‘way the world has come to realise that years ago with decided advantage tot VC l his new experiences to account in some HOW T0 CURE A CORN. It is one of the easiest things in the world to cure a corn. bo not use acids or other causti c preparations and don’t cut a hole in yo ur boot. It is a simply to ap- ply Putnam’s Painless Corn and \Vart Ex- tractor and in three days the corn can be removed without pain. Sure, safe, pain- less. Take only Putnam’s Corn Extract- 0I‘ . --_--i--_- A few second hand bicycles, in good con dition, for sale. Apply to Ernest D uchemin, city. 18 tf. White Shirt Waists.-Ladies’ White Lawn Shirt Waists. tucked front and back, deep Swiss Insertion front, soft tucked cuffs self collar, the very latest. Special, $1.7'5.-J as. Paton Sc Co. 20 tf When your back’s aching after a hard day at the washboard avoid a re-ocurrence of the pain bv sending 5 cenfsfor sample “Ideal” Washing Ta lets. Second to none. No ingury to clothes. Once intro- duced,_ always used.-J. H. Spicer 221 Commissioners St.. Montreal, P. QL may231wpd The man with the Camera. Bring your Qaeen’s Birthdply snap shots to be deve- lnped at Geo. . Cook`s Studio. Studio open all day, May 24th. li Fruit-including oranges, pines.apples, rhnbard and tomatoes at right price at Sanderson & Co. 23 31 d ' I’ll sell you shoes at prices that will giver-ue you.-W. Moran, Sunnyside,- eek’s &'. Warren’s old stand. li in quart cans 35c a can at Sanderson & Co. 23 3i Large stock of the latest designs in Silverware. now opening, at G. H. Taylors. may43 2i You can buy the best shoes and at right prices from Moran the Sunnyside Shoe Man. _ may23 li A nice line of canned Ap- ricots, (berries, raspberries, strawberries and peaches just received at Sanderson & Co. 23 3i All previous results put in the shade by use of “Ideal” Washing Tablets. Will not injure finest f-ibric. Compounded by asoldier of the Queen from experience gained during long residence in the Orient. Send 5 cents for sampletoJ.H. Spicer 221 Commissioners St.. Montreal, P. Q. _ may23 lwpd 4 i- 'g SYDNEY, c. ii. _invieaiisriiruis SYDNEY, CAPE BRETON, N. S. Branch Office, Glace Bay. C. B, Collections promptly attended to._ Nov 19 d8cw 3 mos. Joseph llcDonild,LL,B BARRISTER AND SOLICITOR. ' COLLECTIONS PROMPT LY ATTENDED T0 NORTH SYDNEY, C. B. Nov 20 3 mos d8cw _ _ > ~--I -*__ i _ il ARCHIBALD &C0 Slilpneis nfllld Syilay and llaainlva C O A L S -General Commission and Steamship égents. Lloy-'"5 Agents and Aiggiits for . ew York, Boston and Ph ' elphia. Underwriters. NORTH SYDNEY, CAPE BRETON. Nov20d&w6mos ' __ _ _ RUSS & R055 ` eorrmon, soiieiion, convoyinoon ao. Sydney Capo Breton Solicitors for the Baukof British North America., Sydney, _ Reference-P .E. Island; McLeod l[araon& UeQuarrie, Summerside. Money to Loan, Real estate bought and sold HUGH ROSS L. L. B. HOWARD 8. ROSS Ba A. LLB. llllGEOHEll & MGGBBE mlnnisreks, souciroiis, _ NUTARIBS, PUBLIC, ETC. ' _ OFFICES; MacDona1d’a Block, Charlotte St _ Sydley,,¢ape Breton, N._S. _ ‘ipcchl Attention to COLLLEGTION and ` REAL ESTATE. " ' A W Bflllllll PM and cd; Ltrginshaont iongm clients may regime. Sl - _»f ______ \\\_\\\\\ ` ' ‘ I _J f /. I Your Dress Balls. The fact that this store shows a bigger far superior 'stock of Dress Goods than any other store in the city is the chief reason why you should come here to buy your Di-cg, Goods Q Black B ister Cloth ` ` $1.20 up > F. Perkinsdt The llllllnary _Loader-s, Sunnyside Those Who- Know F- A. G. 'Y _ ___;-' V' \, ' 400 CIISSUS Haszard’s Brahamin Tea imported direct the G.A. Warburton’s Tea. Estate. ` Write for samples and price list as agents are ed in every district, ' _ Horace Flaszardo Salt Salt _ 'f° #Kms mf-fbi’-'v=1~1°°°»=d» H Salt 12 bags to _low whilst \ "A Gopd Thing _ _ When Theyi5ee,_It,, Have no diiimlty in selecting mgterial for a. suit for spring at our store. All kinds of fashionable makes, at very low N Joi~iN ivioLEoD a _ _ _BAi;iIzRiNs;1;i;.Ri;R.&o. ' A F 0fcT0w Charlotte Street, Sydney, C. B. Mayes. I S Bll BW B J L L B Soft Colored Shirts for warm weather to wear without a veit. ' ’ ° ° :s.e-r.e~.e-it-.li-f.e» °-f--1 --1- --- Barri t , 61 . ' .` ~ S er C Wai-rp weather Underclothing in Mound. wfv wool,___Ba1briggan, etc, C)fE’E]N'I]N'G- T()-I).A'Y AH0l>h0l‘1v~rge shipment of New Neckwear. See our window taday. ~ Gordon i &. NlcLell Men’s Outfltterco un umm ' / Fancy Dress Goods 1_6c por yd up Black and Navy Sergrs _ 25c 'per yd up ' Black Poplins 50c, 90c and 1 25 Cashmere' and Merino 320 up: