1-“~~;~‘. ff =.~_ it ,s .!T.__ T WJ” %%E* for Perry Davis’ Pnin~~ WI* Wd °°*'m°¢ °1°° and the bounty paid on pig-iron in 101 .qs- been bounty on pig iron made from P E. island laundry Starch We are now oiienng to our " cwtomers a pure Wheat Laundry Starch which has teen thcrughly tried and giving entire satisiac- ~ ii on Try nlainple Dound and en- courage home industry. ioc. per lb. J D licLeod & Go J in 7 oince Hou: s am. to 6 p. in. ` more than Q0 per cent of the home demand. hae' °”° 7°” °1d m this Pmvince and ' J. P Hoon. Bus. Mgr. In ether work we are 5511 indebted to Ontario. The falling off in the baby crop Resid nee Tele hon i-43d _ __; 9 °’ ~ foreign sources for mouwan two thirds of is probably due to the exodus from our ‘ Editorial and News Telephone 133. ,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,\,,,,,,1,,,,,,,,,,,,ed in thecountr ‘shores in years east dw many yvunir . 7' . °m°° H°““ ’; ‘§;°°§_t§,f '§§,;§,t,° §d,':,,'f'° From this is will be 'seen that more is s me” “ml "°‘“°'-‘ °f '”“‘“"“5“b'° °g°' " ’ ' -gggg-_num-nnlxilllllll i was $3 per ton, and on pig foreign ore $2 per ton, and on steel 88 mm all zmgesdxszgz , lwas $351, 259. :Down to bounties wsu diminish from im to ear \\`.T__T. THE HOME OF THE GUARDIAN _ Business office Tdephone 133C ducts of Canadian furnaces docs uct supply adahaapsnclsimed ation `y.a ton. Under the Fielding tariii’ these m,_t¢c,-,_ I _ _ yuntil for the year 19007 the bounties on T" “W5” 582441” °°"\\° b°1|¢§§§f-Wil' pig iron will be 60 and 40 cents per ton th" 55°" °"m1-995°” i” °h°-'Dam respectively for the product from native bn "er 95 79°” daze' of the" 538 _ and foreign ore, and 60 cents per ton on \w°m°“ ‘nd °n1~7 423 menu 'N95 'SY steel. Ry that time it is hoped that these m°"° W°m°“ th 9'” me" sh°°1du"° th? ' ' ‘ important industries wilLn0 longer need *great which the” h°'v° “tained 'S bounties but will be suiliciently protected mt exp-1'°‘°*f‘_’»b‘Ui 559135# ‘$255118 Only con ' by the customs dunes on imparted im” firms vhat baibeen before known in that and steep T regard. Our own Province stands Bret in The Dominion is yet ve ry far from being tm D°mmi°‘-‘ in um mnber °‘ 'it' p°p“1°_" N- s 1 r - independent of other countries* in the tum °v°' 707m” °r` age' hning “larger matter of hon and S;-,e¢1_ We consume proportion than any other Province. This _ annually about 600,000 tons of iron and the “ny be partly b'°“3ht ”‘b°“° by the large _.‘.;_.....- products thereof. and this consumption is `°x°du5 ‘°f young pe‘_`°°°S fmm the Island ‘H l u ' u ° decrease in the proportion of children Residence T¢1=i>h°=1¢ vast field for expansun in tbeiran and HEARTS THAT ARE 1)I{5EASED ~ A JU S “ed industry °t tm D°mi“i°“° Withdwill neverbeciiredby t,hefnlse,unnatur.l' _ our great resources of native ore and coalistilnulation ot li or. First increase! your vitality, buid up the system, IHE the time will come in the not very distantlst,-eggghen Tana pnrgfy Tribe blooéi-then . __ _ _ _ I future when Canada will not onlybeable we “nw . 1`°°|’°° 5° gmws mug’ 4' ‘ " ' ‘ ' " ' ' In h0_l1S€WO1’k 11162.11 EDNED Y AUG STG- 902 to supply her own wants in this regardl gigs? y)g1€ng.hskT;?;g:lg a'.:1l:i‘;;amd1i;l;h;i§T<>£i`i ` Price' W A, U ,l ttht’1 attere itais _ h°“.r:;;:1r;d;.;;S.z . ‘::°.“r:°r v sup yng emareso eou m es c,v izng oo,an apo-' _ _ _ _ y IRON AND STEEL. 3 e itively the most powerful restorative and in kitchen utcnsils.\/Ve are alwa s on the look Kitchen Hardware will interest Let us show of our easily articles for -*_-_ Few of the Canadian industries attract more notice than those which_have to do with iron and steel, and yet the public information in regard to these works is comparatively vague. Most - of our readers have heard of the Dominion Iron and steel works Tat Sydney, the great steel works at -Sault ‘Ste llarie, the Nova Seotiafsteel works at New Glasgow, and possibly others. There are in all nine companies in Canada which last year 1 .'| world. ` Seldom has an exchange ot pulpits called forth more appreciative notices in two _ cities' than - that made last Sabbath by Rev. T. F. Fullerton of this city and Rev. L.G.McNeill of St. Andrew’s Church, St. John. The St. John press gave extended and very appreciative notices ot Hr. Fullefi-ton’s visit and§dis~ courses and Rev. Hr. McNei1l’b visit and mlnistrations while here were equally received bounties ou iron and steel. oxfnrd These include besides those al- th nnest in ready mentioned, the Canadian Iron' Furnace Company. at Three Rivers; the ‘WU t|1°Ni1¥i\l!_¢¢l\\5PD°ii 1°! \’»Y10_¢ilBh W Mid1audIronWorks; T,_t_Tg, nto f the wT_ some ____;_- : 0°-v-=v= th- ~» ~ - _ =tf°== -=° n iawrfns Emil# P w _vw .2 ° f *S _ ~-»» ,~__`__ 4_5- _ ~ ".-”z- .3_ ___ .`.__-’,__ _'_- conpssysndronsmsnosgsii sr tedbrbe - - - - » ' ui . f" enjoyed. Baldwin, the arctic explorer, wbowas The federal gioyernment has doneagood 0l'iiW°- It il extremely improbable that deal to encourage these industries, having paid a bounty on the pig iron produced in the country since 1$t.,_I|; _T that year \¢» s44.¢uuw».=i»-idi~i~bou»a¢-.. _ ` 1>»rmemisn'oireos2rf.'-one miesi .sa ~ ._ e "_" 0 0 Peary’sreporlwiTlTlbei.nymoresatistsctory than that gtprdvious explorers. “Batfled but-softens,” is Bsiciwiirs wore, asa and Retail. 1113 . 0 ° ' . -_-_“_” _ B _'3,\,,j.§; ' i Thine ~~ ~ ilfbé¢l0l0d QW?) _ e -» ip-f~ r _ing ` now lfi7"l‘l\ °’ ' S”¥’1°°’b°" __ _ 2;.; .munsr t0 ’ 1 It/ A . will pay you now, see tli. 1 ‘=`~" - S 0 lkinds B1 `~ T “ T _ _ . g 5 on thT¢~_d0ll;i;. Evebery inch S at % T _ _ _ J _ _ _ m so T T T TA, W- Phms, m](;mii’t i;1:i‘;s1si:his g at .chance ` Da The Guar- _f-- 0 than-in BY _ in ` ` ` ’ V ` "V __ _ 1 _ 5 T North side 9"” sqnm t im_rm.ingmcre,b_p{d1yth“thewuntryis in recent years. A regrettable feature is _ CHARLQ1-TE;-GWN, p E 1 producing capacity Ab present the pm that since 1311 tbeie has been a steady ..-¢»-- T- ._- I strengthener known to science, it im ' _ _ _ ' _ ',T ’ _ ` __ . _ proves the nerve tone, regulates thaw T T _ . if _ i hea.rt's action. -makes the feeble strong -- _ T' » _ and the sick well. Ferrozone will dot" _- T_ .. i . _ » T -ff. r , von untold good and costs only 500., at- ~ 0 » ~ ' ~~ gl'\ltR$rist@, or 'Poison & Co., Kingstor._ _ _ D . i DR.'H.unL'i‘0N’s Pius S'rnsULs'ri: mn; - ' _ _ f I_,m'R_ tt L-----The Millinery - _.- we _ _ dormer ‘ . _ e Exriinir At this season of the year .5 suit. Prices rs it TT * T0 » 0 T gre 0'! ‘ during August l --PIGWSC BTDS' ; T; TQ TThe Square Druggist. / _ T. _;,‘-_:T'_- .__.T._:,i ._. <_»_T.;:T._T- . _ _ _ -T‘A '__ T. 1; T,»T-5 h ` ive V`,=5~":"'s'»._ i"' ._ 1 - ' ' - - = _ » _ . -_. _ = .' '~; -“ 0-‘ - ‘ i ' ;° '. - ~. ; _ _ - . -» _ , ._ i ._ _-_», .~ ., _ m 5-e.-cv 11-its sA|_I:- w|i.L -Yr _ £1! _ _ _ . 4 G V L - I . And continuing all through August. We will clear everything oil at wonderful prices. Our lease of the Stampcr Block-expires this fall and it necessary for us to clear out every yard of Oilcloth and Carpets; also our Ge1it’s Furnishings, and to hcl us to clear these de artmeiits we are thro AV W . _ _ _ P P _ every- th 1 th B l . s ` ' ° ' ° G£iTgghjT:TIs1<;TT11écoc;tonsiTsD11egSSS:€i}§odST 'gnc-glyslinsacgsgpods in our Big Store will be slaughtered right and left this month. Carpets, Clothing, I»TIa,ts, Caps , U Mn s Clothing 33 1-3 off 1 Men’s Good Tweed Suits $5.00 less 33 1-3 Men’s Good Serge Suits $&oo less 33 1-3 Men’s Good Twged Suits $7.50 less 23 1-3 Men’s Good Tweed Suits $8.50 less 33 1-3 Men’s Good Serge Suits $10.00 less 33. 1-3 Men’s Good Worsted Suits $12.00 less 33 1-3 Men’s Good Worsted Suits 15.00 less 33 1-3 Boys’ Suits and Pants, less 33 1-3 H ._£;.iTcnt’s Furnishings 33 1-3, off “ Colored Shirts 25 to 1.25 less thirt three and one third ~ _ cm-peis~~_3s 1-3 off ‘ 4500 yards Tapestry CarpetsT30c-t0~$i.20 less thirty three 2500 yards Brussels Carpetsfgo to" 1.-50 less thirty 10° “ Wwl. Carpets -19° .1 fe 1425 less - 650 “ Union Carpets'_45c to-85§c_1eTss thirty th;-gg ,ghgxd . 2 ooo “ Oil Cloths and _Swissc35c’_to $1.50 ` 1 i %1¢8'311f P°1’t1€1’S» 211 kinds, $3.00, to $15.00 less Handsome Lace 3oc 810.00 less thing. _L Tapestry Squares_$5.o0 to $15.00-lessthirty th1ec.and‘7onc i 0 ' " A Cther-Carpet Squares $1.00»to $50.00 less ,-,mt thixdi ‘ 1% A11 M°f*S» all R'1sS.»a11 Shades; all P°1¢=. all Brackets thirty gh.,-3,33 `° »1 _ _ '_' Men’s'Whi_t/e Shlfris 35c to $1.20 less thirty three and one third S ' A , ‘ S Tfn _ l A S G; $ Y Underwear, all kinds, $1:2o to $1. 50 less thirty three and one third Collars and Ties loc to 50c less thirty three and one third _ ? Kid Gloves, all kinds, $1.00 to $1. 50 less thirty three and one _third K( (( Trunks and Valises 25 'i‘rusksan