~..._...~......e.».....e, _-_.__ _...__--...-._... - ._-.-...».¢~.....~ ,.,,.,_,._,, _- =W£’»£ =’§ ‘§‘1=§3§. . »'<‘»."‘*~f‘~W';".~‘~ fi- ,asses eggs” - ~ - _ .. - ,. E-§1§j=;`».-Q ..j!,=;,`."2-,>’*.;i .~._,_,E. <.'»,,;1 ' I ’f=f;Ef~".» .~*.-£11 .~`§'~*` r.'>‘1f~*: 1. i.,t¢‘§;.‘*§,,i.,f§;_,'~nk.,»,_.f.',- ,",....--if," , _,qc-'."\~:~,g§1i»~!;1»..lj.--.'. 5- -ii - -I - ' ¢.,.“.'~*~- ,ir ‘-'. p :i-<"" »."5- - »; .... ....,_.,,_;. V '_“_`_ r ._ .-. ,,,___‘_,;;sg___,,,,.,..,|,,.,,,...,ng.¢~'#»o-»~¢~>»-H»N»~e**‘*‘ ““'*"`**“"`**"*""‘°“" iz" . eélfégti '_ '~, -*.‘.»`w>t;0 =. ..i_..r";=.~'--»_ »' *»<.- \ 1 ‘1~ 4: TI-IE GUARDIAN, CIIARLOTTETOWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, MAY 14, 1901. ' 51 l lux In l _ !¢___ W 1*; I- I Q ‘ 41 *S _ W'-V-' FOUR NEW PICTURES I lnl3 Beautiful Colors, Size ofeac ; 16x22, Quite New and exceed- ° ing Handsome. x A 1 Mwny teautiful ;~ | pictures of this _ subject have been made. but none can compare with ours in beauty. In the ~ centre of the angry waves stands the ' "CROSS OF CHRIST" the "ROCK OF AGES." A female figure is struggling ‘ to gain refuge on the rock where the , “Vs earv are at Rest." .' 1. - _' Guardian Angel! lE;'§!l§i§.;;‘2§: , rambling along and suddenly come ' upon a precipice; A beautiful Guardian - Angel lovingly protects them from danger. lnrrl’s Supper! .‘?...1‘;’*.t*§§§:; g The preparatory work of this picture ~ cost over $400. ' ‘ Our dear lllrnsl rn the Garden! L... ..._ tore His Crucitixiou In the background we see the sleeping disciples. 'lnese pictures are well worth 81 ¢ each. To introduce them we will send . the entire lot for 80 cents; or any one ‘ for 2:: cents. VV holesale price to age nts 12 for $l.75;25 25 for $3.25; 50 for $6, ioo for $1 1. w rite to-day to Home Novelty Mfg Co., [Dept. 355 C. ` times out of ten they wait until they are laid flat on their backs before they will ‘ consult a physician. There is some reason in this, for when a busine_ss_ man feels o t of sorts and goes to a physician, he is often WY ds" L°fd and all His APOSUQS- ~ given violent drugs that make him,_ for a time, unfit for business and really sick. --that of neglecting the health and that of taking violent drugs that rack the entire system-it is always to keep on hand a bottle of Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Dis- covery. If a man will resort to this_great medicine whenever he feels that he is o t of sorts and threatened with illness, he may keep in good health. It is the great appetite sharpener, blood-maker and desh builder. It ii ls the arteries with the rich, I »'. It Is Dangerous To Be A t;~&=1.;,,4\|' 1 . l l -1” .. A I S lla It _, . ,_ A ,. <4* |14 *‘ " 4* ir \,_ _ lla. _'_ .f \ .Q _.-4 4., ° Men do not like to go to doctors. Nine There is a way of avoiding both extremes P. O. Box 518, Chicago. Dec 28d&w red, tissue-building blood of health S€2lIll2lll. I - Lo.\'no.\’, May 10.-Thu number of fatal accidents inthe United Kingdom last year exceeded considerably the number of men killed in action during 1900 in South Africa. Iiirlustriiil accidents, fatal and non-fatal, increase in number year by year, in spite of acts of parliament and other preventive measures. The official totals for the last five years are as follows: 900 104 3 The greatest number of deaths in any years, among seamen. of whom 1,889 wer ` servants was 81:1 in the case of seamen, 137 in case of miners, 114 in the case of railwa servants wr. '";,;,,.» .;,1. », ,~ -, - 150 -i.o. fit... . #uv ;~f~ p. #,I_<é\:;'_ - “ `“"i»;5;- ~ » ‘F1 fi i':iMZ »r _ L' :‘7.\i'.'- ld-I ` ___,1,_i_*, Y W4 f! e 3%. . 1"' s °-.» - _ . - .{»"\f»~ "gli ' ,,_, 1.. _ __ »- -- » v_, _- . ,_ ¥lJ,.§>;,:_ . , _ . _. vfvmi. , -., _. ,K Industrial Accidental _ ,_ \,_ p _,l Q ,..»,, ,,...._ ,.,._... _, Year. Fatal Nw-fatal-‘l 47 5"' '»' :,,§- ` 1306 . . . . . . . . . . ..A....4-,151 54,472 if ,N-,_ iso? .............. ..4,o3o fi-1,905 1,: §;,‘-ill ig-fr, _;_,___.__,_.,.,,,.< » »1sos .............. ..3,99s 79,969 ‘ ;;)‘~i_.~;,§;»>f?:l<"-=f, " ‘ 1899 .............. ..4,45s 96,248 _:'.f;:-l . I ,,@,»'~, “___ 1 . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . ..4,833 ,‘ 33 23 one industry in 1900 was, as in previous _f',f"5.‘l7_;'.§ 8 ` ,g 3 killed during the year, The total (4,R ‘) i .- " iii; I l ` " " ` L* ‘ - L_/ ' -wi lg' , » 1' ,~ .f :Ld h , ‘ .,;_., _ . 1* ' JL '-I. ' “fi 4' :tr ", ff 25"-' _ .ff .-1.. Y ~ '.: (,,'»_- '_ 3 ‘_<`,.'.'.’.‘_'-. Hé ~f , 'i u bags* -'fl.l..~-.J -to’ `~' » ,ry ` . __ -_.,; . s. tes# *- ~’:.'{v, ;`,_-5'* .r i‘»,.~ I Qin; _ ‘.5 4_1 fi `< ' `~_ \ ; ` ._ °:’ ~°;.=>~>'.°~s=~¥* N H-#tn R \|~i mul _ .20 .30 Ro alt unc. i.o 8. .2 2,06 3.17 N.}`ilV-ilgsiiire 12.22 6.21 4.31 Hunter River 1210 8.16 8.25 7_o5 5,13 57 Emerald junc. 11.23 7.47 5.47 .21 Kensington 1055 7.2 6.zo lv ar >~ 8... sew' 81.82 S 8.45 ar. 1o.25 i>.M. S‘side 1.oo_lv. . ro.1o 1.13 Wellington 9.27 1.51 Port Hill 8.49 3.oo O’Leary 7'4o 4.05 Albertori ' 4.55 ar Tignish lv P.H F*v~.¢ Rau RH A.M 2.10 lv Ch’town ar 1o.1o 3.35 ar Mt. Stewart lv8.45 3_5o lv Junction ar8.3o 5.02 Cardigan lv 7.15 5 25 ar Georgetown 6. 5o P.M. A.M Mt. Stewart 3.45 lv june. ar 8.35 4.23- Morell 7.57 4.52 St. Peters' 7.28 6.20 Souris lv 6.oo - P.M. A. M. 7.50 lv Emerald Jun ar 7.35 8.4o ar C. Traverse lv. 6.45 P. M. A. M. trains of this railway are run by Easter Standard Time. D. POTTINGER. Gen. Man. Govt. Rys. Moncton, N. B. 9. A. SHARP 1 Superintendent P. E. I. R. Ci‘town, Dec. 2st., iooo. 1 ! SYDNEY, C. B. ADVERTISEMENTS F. A. G. OUSELEY. BARRISTER. 6»c. BURNS’ CORNER. Charlotte Street, Sydney, C. B. May 6 daw lLLlll J. lillllllllllllli L. I.. 8. Barrister, &c. SYDNEY, CAPE BRETON. N. S. Branch Office, Glace Bay. C. B, Collections promptly attended to., Nov 19 d8cw 3 mos. Joseph lllcDonald,LL,B BARRISTER AND SOLICITOR. COLLECTIONS PROMPTLY ATTENDED T0 NORTH- SYDNEY, C. B. Nov ll 3 mos d&w ARCHIBALD &C0 1 Slrlppars of lllrl Sydney and llorelnlnri C. O A. I_» S , --O--~ ' General Commission and Steamship Agents. Lloyds Agents and A ents for §§,‘,';'e,_§,‘?,',‘;;,,,_ B°S”°“ “nd P“§““°1P‘“° ro ser TYPE BY TELEGRAPH. NORTH SYDNEY, CAPE BRETON. Nov 2) d8cw6mos Barrlsiers, Solicitors, Conveyancers se. HUGH Ross L. 1. B. WWANTED,-A Housekeeper for the Warren . P_arm. Amiddle aged person preferred. Situa- tion, permanent i suitable.-Apply to John Newson, Charlottetown. ‘ 23tf I Lirr,-rimiiesiniiie residence in the llwn hot water. _G _ 5 5 , _, their wives. '-""2 -I 4'f_“ - "”"1'_ f-’ If some mid-western papers are credible ' w R B a. young Iowan named Frank D. Peame has invented a machine that ill set type l by telegraph at a. thousand miles range Sydney Cape Breton altelegraph corporations are reported to be negotiating for use of the invention 52:3.-it;r§y.i§;yfh° Bank °' Bda” Nm” which may revolutionize telegraphy and 7~°f¢'*°°°"P 3- mmdi ’M°T¢¢°d MSW” 5 effect great economies in time and money T0 LI?.'l`.`A three story dwelling on Prince “eQua"ie’S“mmerside° street near Kindergarten Hall This house has umm’ t° Loan* R°°‘1'°smt° bwgh! ‘nd nm U on the big dailies". " other occupations. It must be reme - bered that the number of British seamen employed is steadily decreasing, and the number Qof foreign seamen steadily in- creasing. The oiflcial returns show that ` the number of British persons employed n vessels and engaged in the home and foreign trades fell from 188,000 in 1899 to tion had increased to 21. Last year parliament passed an act for the prevention of accidents - among rail- road employes The age of prohibition of Read D°wn` Stations' ' Read Up' boy labor underground was raised Now . I i>.ii. aiu. ~ mu. iam. .au the Home Secretary intends to introduce 5°°° 3"° 1" Ch"°w” at "25 9"° 945 a bill in the interests of the factory pop-- ulation. ‘ ___._;;_ - THE GREY WOLF. The grey wolf comes again; I had made fast w i passe My threshold I I have nothing left to give; Go from me now, grey wolf, and let me live; I have fed you once, given all youlwould, given all I had to give, I have been prodigal; I am poor now, the table is but spread W ith water and a little wheateu bread; You -have taken all I ever had from me. Go from me now, grey- wolf, and let me bel The grey wolf, crouched by the bolted door, Waits, watching for his food upon the floor; I see the old hunger and the old thirst of blood Rise up under his eyelids. like) flood; What shalll do that the grey wolf may go ? . . This tiinel have no store of meats to throw! He waits; but I have nothing, and I stand ' Helpless, and his eyes fasten on my hand. O grey wolf, grey wolf, will you not de- part, . This time, unless I feed you with my heart? - -Arthur Sy-mons, in The Saturday Review. I i 1.._¢__-- REFLECTIONS OF A BACHELOR. When marriage is not an opportunity it is an importunity. In all probability God is more human than most of us think. No man can keep ahead of himself and behind his wife at the same time. Some men arefso mean that you can flatter them by sticking up your nose at It is a woman’s ambition to be so well known that other women will wonder what kind of a husband she has got. one operator doing all the work. .Sever- I expect to perfect my machine and use HOWARD 3- R033 B‘ L LLB- it. in connection with the Mergenthali r NOTARIBS. PUBLIU. BTC. lanuwedanelientsiiiayrequire. A ' 1 ` ' type-setting machine says the inventor. .llllllllilllllli 8! MGGABE I" ““”°““‘“”‘ "‘”"° "°"“"° “’ a message from New York to Chicago and l ' ` put If H100 #YDS WIUIIOIIS tvhé BBSISUMJCC 0: Rs' - anoperatarat the receiving end or a type- § ounces; menoiieid' nicer, cs rot "W" ‘ sn” cl” ann., N S" te st Four distinct partsmakeupthe apparat- A ly y' ' ° us which does the lending and printing of 171? Special Attention to COLLLECTION and » Th d is k I E meh imnmhk, REALEs.1,A,1,E_ messages.,e~eener aey_, w a "cl .Hoosns and Laivns. izeiiiea nougiitoi- h“°l°°m° win' °°'f”‘_’°°°d _"ml °-“h nm in ciieiio, .na none. imaeii or key and is similar in lviieuwwe also included 1,049 miners and 626 railw . `_ ` ' ' fl" . ~‘ ;;;,.¢_ The death rateffrom industrial QQ - ; ` dents in 1900 per 100,000 persons einpl I f _ ¢ 0 . _ ' y ' h 1. in 174,063 in i899. In the same period thai number of foreigners employed increased ` ° ;from 5,060 to 36,000. In 1889 the propor- P_ E | R tion of foreigners to every ICO British sub- . I I I jects employed was 15 By 1899 that propor- The dooglwith cgains; how has the grey gg A Remarkable Cures of Catarrh. ` keyboardo |..lB.l;tEtlll WASH ES, SPRAYS, SN UFFS SALVES Results. ~ *t A 4 rs ,. an In __. _ -~...-~ _ People who have used sprays, in- cause they contain no cocaine .iiori haleis, salves and washes for catarrh and dangerous drug found ';iin'so“ may have found how useless and inconvenient vertised catsrrh cures. I have they are, will be agreeably surprised at many cases of long standing oatstrll 4 results followingthe use of a. pleasant, the head and throat completely cured internal remedy in .tablet fo rm; druggists the daily use of these tablets for everwhere admit that Stuarr.’s Catarrh weeks. One case in particular, which Tablets which they sell 5 at 50 cents for could not reach with an inhaler or eifr-active and popular of all catarrhlaches and a noticable loss of remedies. 0 1 \ Nearly all cheap cough mixtures _ and throat lozengers contain opiates; Dr. Wa_Li_1iwright saysi “I these cheap medicines give a. temporary hesitate to prescribe Stua.rt’s relief, especially with little children by Tablets for catarrhal headaches destroying nerve sensation; the irritation catarrhal deafness because I in throat, which causes coughing is, them to be perfectly safe for child temporarily removed, not by re- adult and have seen many r moving the cause but by deadening cures resulting from their regular the nerves of feeling, the irritation is USG; b€0&11S8 th3y 8-I6 advertised Mid not felt although it is still there and will 'gold in drug stores is no reason why promptly return. ~ of cure wherever found.” Stuai-t’s Catan-li Tablets is the best, , remedy to remove cata.ri~hal secretion, whether in the nose, throat or stomach putting into your system and not taking ,beginning chances with cocaine, opiates or similar poisons found in so many catarrh cures and cough medicines. All druggists sell the remedy at ' - cents for full sized package. -Dr. Ramsdell in commenting on ` catarrh cures says: “-I can haartily re- A little book on cause and cure commend Stuart/s catarrh Tablets, be- catarih mailed free by addressing the W? mil FASH lull-sized treatment is the safest mostpand where the catarrh caused daily éwas entirely cured by this harmless . effective remedy.” ~ sood physician should not use them be . cause we should seize upon the means Stuart.’s Catarrh Tablets are because they are composed of wholesome ally valuable for catarrhal colds in antiseptic like Euoolyptol, Guaiaool, children because they are pleasant Saiiguinaria and Hydrastin; when you the taste and may be used freely to b use these tablets you know what you are up severe colds and croup at the