4 " F l 'l 1 1 l v § l i -nw--<-_--»-.......~.--..-»..._>..» W _ hm...-.~ -~.. ¢..-...» we '- ~w'.‘-=»'-*v¢'E\'%F\!l°*J--zrrw <- GUARDIA `, B N CHARLOTTETOWN PRINCE EDWARD ISIANU. JUNE, 22, 1900- ‘ I do not believe there ia a case of _d5°ll>°D' sis, iudigesticn or any stomach trouble that cannot be re- lieved at once and rmanently cured B; in§'DYSPEPSIA CUR MUNYON. all drugéista, I. uide and medi- free. 1505 street, Phila. l tvsivsl cus Special Notice Qving purchased from Mr. F. J. Hornsby the stock and good will of his hooks and Stationery Business in the Koi-ris Block, we will continue the Business in its various branches. selling at lowest prices for cash only, lil B. M. Hornsby, who has mana- sd the business in the past, will be charge of the store, and will be plied to attend to all old customers mlmany new ones. A choice new stock of Wall Papers wilbe at once put on sale, and all departments of the business will be kept well stocked. A well supplied news stand will be a special feature if the business. The store will be known as “The Bazaar Bookstore.” TIE Bllllll GDIPINY, Sucoessors to F. J. Hornsby, Harris Block, Ch`town. March i6, i9oo. 1 #assessing ,lnurr- §ili|Iineri if Our worlrrooms will be rushed this week; if - venient, we ask yon, , will consider it a favor for those who can, to leave* their trimmed hat order Q3 cc? IW# ~` I #Ki _, _num -an , l W I. fl‘_:. T" . _ Ll."L’.fT_`°; __ 'fli' “_ __L._'__lf__.__;__.___"_"_`;l__' FRIDAY, JUNE 22 l90). EMERGENCY FOOD. A good deal of interest and much excited talk have been called forth in Parliament over the charges made by Mr. Monk, an Opposition iuember, to the effect that the emergency rat-ions furnished by the Government for our - troops in South Africa were of inferior ,qnalit-y`. \Vhat is known as emergency food or rations is a highly oonoentrated food, of which a very small quantity, such as can be readily lm.-fed bythe soldier in li small package. will sustain life and vigor for several days. ln the long marches in South Africa, and where ordinary food was scant or irregularly supplied, the emen gency rations were a matter of great im- portance. The charge is in brief that the Militia Department purchased and supplied for our soldiers 2.300l'bs of so-called emergency food at cost of $2 per pound,which was in reality an ordinary domestic preparation ‘worth only 15to 20cents apound. The Government as in duty bound has grant- ed a committee of inquiry and evidence is being heard pro and con. Owing to the strong partisanship rampant at Ottawa, and the conflict of rival manufacturers of emergency foods, it is djmcult tounder- Stand at this stage how much there is in the charges. It appears from testimony so far tak an .that a year or more ago Dr. Devlin of Montreal offered tosell the Government an emergency food prepared by the Hatch Proto Company. A test was then made of this food on live men of the permanent force at Kingston who agreed to live . for thirty days on the preparation, and came out so lil MURNING Glllillllill P LECTURE delivered by Dr. Scacord W of S’sidc, in thc _.___- Points of Hygiene and Preventive Medicine.” _.-1 lowing is a brief outline of it: well at the time that the food was ac- cepted as a suitable emergency ration. with thellatch company and became agent ascarlyinthe week as eg p -T s__- -+--I-»-g lil$lll'dllC fire, Marine, tile. All British Companies. Risks taken at low rates. ynimandt Agents. Telephone 67. § . ___ , _ , f 0 y iillllllllli ill E' That we are to be moulzled and fashion- ed.' so the sand we use for our castings A ~ . .S/,_ needs to he moulded and fashioned. Phat. what our mouldersarc doing ever# dav, moulding and fashioniiig the sand like *li ‘ = ~ it` t ef ` unto. e pr\.t,rii.‘, _ is .let orc verv im- portant t`n:-ittln: patt erns be first-class in every respect. for as the patterns are so will the c:i.~'tiii.-S be \\ e have first-class patlerzi-itinkers employed and are able to meet the required need Give us a trial when in need of Castings, dill SIEWHRI X G0. The Modern Founders, Stem .\’avigation Co’s Wharf. Charlottetown, P. E. I. . ~ hone I ‘ " ' 5 | lf ; ,_ f _- mlmsl, -I ,<1 i it RACTICAL T countries, because ‘of-their cleanlyf_habits.~_1+‘ A former paper read here told how thug, spread of Tuberculosis can 'be “greatly diminished, so we shall say nothing about it tonight. Very much care should be taken that all our food may be wholesome and good. Milk, especially, is very easily contamin- ated. It should be insisted on that the cows are perfectly healthy, the stables large, airy and clean, and that the milk is handled by no diseased persons, also that all vessels for holding it, and all the surroundings be scrupulously clean. Meat, too, should be carefully inspected that the meat of no diseased animals may be offered for food without due warning at least, and that all slaughter-houses and butcher shops are kept clcan.j; No town or municipality should be without a Boa-rd of WILLARD W.C~T-U- HAI-L ‘§°“}E»'I $332..” .°ZIif,‘IZf.§”°..’.’.‘I.°.§°i;..'*.i ea 7 those things ahd to enforce all sanitary laws, to see thatall muisances threatening l the public health are removed,that closets tend there, alsoto look aft/er the wells an o ouse o Hygiene receives far less attention can do it herself. Such things should be than it should. Prevention is easier taught here asthey are taught in France, organdlev Stripe! Ch9c‘{! Fancy’ Colored and better than cure, and by thought and and some other countries. Exercise is nec- careful precautions most diseases can be essary to preserve health. Not violent, prevented. This was well-known centuries exhausting exertion, longafwngxpiilebd- _ Moses was a great teacher of that does hajnn instead ` ut ligyfjgiene, and wrote on proper food, best just enough ' to fully develop' White, BlUP, Kimiil, F8»DCy» BUG methods of slaughtering animals, the is- the muscles, and keep body and mind in olating of persons suffering from contagi- perfect health. Rest, too, is necessary. In I ous diseases,!and many other matters and these times of hurry and bustlelpeople a.re -des ite all results of modern research apt to work toohard and too steadyi . They manxy of his methods cannot today be im- should not over do but take time-if only Pique Duck Denim! proved upon. Most diseases can be pre- a few minutes twice a day for perfect rest vented. Anthrax, a disease, almost con- besides allowing themselves the necessary _ ,lined to cattle, can be prevented or rend- hours for sleep at night. ;ered almost harmless by inoculation. A very interesting discussion then ‘fol- wah its fever and chills, can bs- lowes. Dr. 'Mei-Mu, rn_v.D. G.MeDqsd1§n against by protect-ing our rooms ‘ Dr. McLellan, Dr. McPhail and Mr. _and our bodies from the particular kind off Brennan took part in it, and expressed ,Lamp D1-_ Dgylin @3355 m bggqnngcged anosquitoes whicharethe chief agents of high apdpreciation of i the lecture. Dr. .]ts spreading. We all know that we can -Pethick, V. S., was then called upon' and _ rendered almost roof against sm'all- in response to the nest of the doctors, fm' another food “ned Vit“1°n°’Dr‘D°vl'° by vaccination, pbut to be effective gave an interestingetqalx on Lumpy Ja.w,a °’pp°'“`S V’ have 5°°‘“`°d an °"d°’ f°" Vim’ ¥;IIl\1Bt be repeated about every seven years V disease of cattle and sheep, which he has lene at the time the Second Contingent no expense should be spared in time been ,investigating and treating, and was sent out, and it is charged that the, °f thmamned °P°d°mi° il* P1'°°\\l'!U¥ PP” *Whit* ;_l€fBim°l . _ [vaccine virus and employing careful phy- 'meat of animals having it, as well as ° W” V -t In ,sicians to vaocinateall. Laws should be with tuberculosis, cannot be wholesome the inquiry is concluded, in order that the facts rn.-iy be fully disclosed, and the blame, if any, may be properly placed. / ln Manitoba a ConservativePreniier has introdueerl a Proliibitory measure and the Lil-eral Free Press is sparing no pains to iconvinccits readers that the Bill is no good. Here is Prince Edward Island a Liberal Government has introduced and enacted a Prohibitory Law and the Conservative Examiner declares ita S Shaw and a hnmbug. We feel quite as- sured that neither the Winnipeg Free ‘Press nor the Charlottetown Examiner discuss the two prohibitory measures eh- tirely on their merits. __-1--_-_ HIS OWN FREE WILL.€` Dew Sirs,-_-I cannot speak too strongly of the excellence of MINARD‘S LINI- .\lE_\"l`. It is THE remedy in my house- hold for burns, sprains,`etc.. and we would not be without it. JOHN A. MACDONALD. Publisher Arnprior Chronicle. I? 25 ‘ s o L'-~---'~'~ S - ""“*' ’ '*-*""""-""""""'f'i '11 Central Druv Store, a ~- _ f -~ _ .fr f- * ,_ _$~ f- ‘\ ?¢'A'/`%t- U \i(.\\f_/;~;‘\l Good n Fpnafrm l P,,i'n_i. we have-,juitmsives ssii1emii.i_ consignment. See them and be convinced . _. _ »they are for ou.-J. J. Ga & So , 7 For Hire-» r i°°.t.;’°»‘€fi°.¥.¥.."l~'i2?.l“.»3.'3.€ °l§“'é‘.$.S“.§°'£*.§2 lH<>.\e~= and iumsq; emi... §’.”§‘a”‘8§~ ua” 'ht' s‘"°"° n&£6long-about Lincres clam-andin ahigh Prince Street -19 o8Wed & Fri tate of fertility. i0 acres ready to stump-Tha ‘ ' ' S ' °' ’ Eahlsnccgeiu Hard Woodandpggiee Rgviinamtu We are determined to make quick and '_ < ‘ " ` '_= here clearances in' every departme t. -Ou - gSU`?teln:><;f“bivDcd _ p schcnl one°§_ DnmsGoods-Department now %s it Q' am' _ , ,ln beatings., _srloqgt h th , ll 9 1'2"' - §‘5b?ii-H-Blleiitlizdf smwefelddi' "B”q"°t°'~'§. miiiiiiieurgdgctihnes witliou%°vdi>lubt?eldcn']L ` A ¢ Nhlao in September _next .50 acres off the *$153 mat°TiB13 Rl? 8 price 801015' tbdvt :.2 W \ E ~ S e r - .;f.'a~‘a:':.’.’:'§‘;':;:.§€i;;-.ifiifi i‘:.i.°:¢:; 312::i;";.‘;’2:,:'°..‘.".?.z*;;“;.f,,;‘,;°;S°=;,i»r » ' i - - -`I.§},:’,§‘;r°gger,vis in gwd condm6___i`B “min make it- veforth your while to buy .thong , sn" Quant’ B1 cy me ' R » v gniinutessvplk of R-é~§YlPoint -Wharf and fl_“]§;_‘;§st}"S Gsf*;*;§cSll1§é £;~et2l;elines ; _, epgir errv-an mics on l ar euetown Harbor.- 356 dG00d45c_ J _ Pat . V&» . ¢. Q00. Lo* ll|y‘¢°‘ M For particulars apply Jigs): NEWSON’ p LL , an - as on# Ce.-20_d 8., w walaln' at eo Lid i ~ T °! ° P i -Carters Seeds Grow” “i t v . S9°°>*'i°°,°"‘¥‘*l¥°i“ °“ u.l°¥F_°"9g°@°°”?°“ti`passed that ne unvsccinated child should; and good.” ` of__Dr. it wasg*subsh`nth.lly-[go to school and that unvaocinated ixnmi-li A hearty vote of thanks was then the same as use food beroiswessed. » _ -.puts should not enter the country. 1. f¢=¢‘==\'=ps., ligsthn, U.%. A. e strongly recommend , Our Improved Kidney Pells made from the 'nest ingredients after the latest and most ap-1 proved formula. We have recently put these on the market and they are equal to the best and cheaper than some. Sold at 25c per Box E _ =.=.==-15 Sunn side » ~ , ~ _ , . ` ~'_'~-2-.if '~l.,~.'<~».f,._'-;-;,_,*ij-.1.‘ _ , ~ Q. \_ _ . ‘~. ‘ y- .- ;, '- f-_‘,~'--_' ` ‘;- ~' ”" i" ~ E- - _ ‘t " ' I .‘» . ` ' ' . ' -` , -‘ " ~_ ~' -ff,‘*.'_’~l”‘../5- <1" 1 ': ',`7~"%f.*`! » " 5 I. -W 1' ‘- 1 * , .~--f. . '.' > "`7#`7‘v .'~,' 4 L" ` _.$5 -, sf- f . ~~ _ xt. _, , , W. , .,» _ , _, ~>._<<~-_-,,_>_'~;~;_- .,»<~=5\ ,.'.l~, .».‘f»;Jo»;“.~,s-.-», _ 1 .. 1 -' ‘-1 ’ -=‘.., --0, -_rs-; ,;-;.-',1-_ir;»~-,~J2';- _ . f ~ _, "~ - . - l ,aw og >-- »r ~ . _ . =ri. .J . ._ t \,.. -_-. f- _ 1 - ~_~ _.egg ,,_- ., . -. _,..,.~ _ ,_ ~-_A, .H . - J i=“%*J A - - _._ "-w-7\.£sz$§-.n.~ - »¢ % §i.\a-_mis _. e cus! u- J-' 2 Y "ix 1F '" ‘ “" * A” »~ .t “gin , x’ i '¥~ff“' .- ti \_..» v the front, and several other members of V '_ side did not more generally avail them- -,he Cabineg are simglariy situated, sg it selves of the chance to hear those instruc- may readily be seen by fairminded persons . magna hfliiful lecguref’ which aimed to i that they would not willingly have pro- jespicinlg, fghoqgetgf) fguriixmefpsilgiératféedblsg . 1* _ ~ r _ HQ (\ \ vided an inferior emergency food from learn. It is no wonder that su¢h vxliicii their own sons might suffer. I unmuitary C0ndlti0US Dfevall ill this Cum V, C thmk be ,_,_ Qu for fdlrmmded town when the people do not take ,enough i-edicts to suspend their judgenient until lectm-93 on these' Subngcts ciwefuliy I pre_ 3?' . ¥ *_ if-;T';j_"\.»'é_:t~ i K q S \VHi'ri~:-Rinnosns. zoinns Itv oss TIN cssr PAGK 0 a AGE. .pared by able doctoiis and given free to all who care to hear them J. Fred Edwards, the well known Clerk of the Learment, says: “I recently had a ‘f Long pantssuits for boys, 14 to 18, have legee snk frunts menus worklrg shlrts W V _ I pfi311S1_;5ip§’n quired for our ordinary trade In addition to the same fabrics, and thoroughly worthy of a n any Spring 2 “ere shipped to us t E place beside our fine tail d fr ~ ` ancelleo hather than take them back manufacturers gg to us at a big reduction V e believe we have now the largest stock of any retail city l o dispose of this stcck we offer sucb hbg fa Flanur-llette ~h.rls ]7¢’ 25, 35 and Black Pateen blvrts Our Hercules unlaundried Waite Sim-Lg Me fbe mg; m the Garte`r’s for Wall Paper Tru; l\a.t_ural History and Antiquarian Society will take its annual outing next, Saturday, 23rd June, when the Steamea Southport will leave Ferry Wharf for St-_ Peter’s Island at9 o’c.lock a.m., calling at Connolly’s Whax'fa few minutes later. The Society invites ladies and gentlemen interested in Natural Science to attend, M embers free. A fee of 25c. will becharg. ed visitors to defray expenses.Mcmbersa.nd others intending to be present will please get tickets from the Secretary, Mr. Wat- son, not later than Friday night. All are expected to provide their own lunches; the ,Societywill provide coffee. dy td, at the price we are selling them most an one can indulge their fancy’ far 5 At Summersidc on “Some ish; ii?§<§'f°§d i°rr-li? iitffiigff $133; F" th” “ut °°“ d°Y" "9 "0 bmi.. out, fs mum the sanitary mai special show of summer goods S tions of the schools and that no child with looklng for styhsh go(,ds at a ver, any contagious disease is allowed to at- should not mms thu ghow and all sources of water supply. COIDB carl] $8 H10 b68l3 Wifi @ And in many homes food is not well prepared for the table. How very com- Tiwnsnir evening s fair audience mon indisestion has bewme and in many gathered in Willard Hall to hear cases, is it not directly trace;.bleltoB;:e”* U Dr. Seacord’s lecture on “Some Points of soggy bread, half-cooked porri ge, e n Hygiene and Preventive Medicine,” and dumplings, greasy pies, indigestible cakes Whyte, Kha,k], Striped B100, they were well repaid for going, as the and overarawn tea served in the hUm¢7 lecture was a splendid one, full of interest- Every wife should be a good cook, and S S ing and practical suggestions. The fol- should teach her daughters to cook, churn I ‘ ‘ d d all h h ld work as well as she and 1 "‘§.?:‘$.'.',ii /K' Are to hand 'Ebay are the prettiest lyt o t We are busy mmkrgg tim¢|n,Q`p stylish mme our patrons to Prague r stock All clothes made by ns ar gu§nteed to JCIIIY ]$I<>ILa`.E'.IC)IlD» & _.__ _.--_ __ Du /' _ Q2* - ` i v f-=+ ,§“-` interest in health and hygiene to attend Headache. Tried Kumfort Headache Powders-cured me in short order. One of our guests, a commercial tra_veller,was complaining"§so gave him lralance of §2i‘;':i;?.ff”°”‘“";°“"° ‘° Seems “W oF|=- nsouunn is K ld Bc d I This is the inducement we are offering for your patronage I Sure _ ' _ Y ' G_ sfs..isi;..i”“§f Why Such be edwous Y Ye me ek we --I1 1-11 ye I' faayégrgizgzge that Piano tuned or re We bought more colored shuvts, m stiff bgsgmg, men.-Jas. Paton & Co.3-gl) dF§i`\33entb #or is T? 11 _F | Palms! P 1 -1 nh bee ‘f hat the Paliii liissthe ridii manga tiiiisllimt 0 0 N