Sgt; > A ¢ qv ‘ - LEMEN-1 ii.i\»..'.»X..iiii.i.iri .1 Simple of noar- "“ ar-fast Baking Pgwdgr and find it it pure ‘fi .nr ciirboiiie Acid. " (signed) MAYNARD iioWMAN, ii. A. ' ZED WHEAT 'ifhowed twenty grains without making any special se- 'I' the best sample that thfy have seen imported to gag* #.5 A iyffystill have afew bags of this spec- ~‘l¢r.»\ __ .£3 1 ' i THE GUA1-i.o1Ai~: sHAaLoT'rE'roWN‘ APRIL 21, 1399. 1 1 - _-mslew l r . ' l -‘__ __- - i _ - v- - Y ~'- - » ""-'*”””“"‘”f 0 0 ~ .(1-he Man with tm Huey comes EVENTS- f liilllliiiilliiliiilliiliiiiiiliiiiiP.i.|i|iii Ilitlifax, N. S. March 528th, 1899. =’EARBoR.N is. co. igtar-Powtler. FRFLE from Pliospliates, Alum. ‘ monia or any iiijririoiis ingredients, and to test 13 ii.-_ Government Otlicial Analyist . the sake of comparison, we give the oliicial ILPSU 0 ‘ ing Powder, which is 12.74 per cent) \ _______________ rl’ *very glad to be able to inform you that after YWHITE FIFE WHEAT, imported by you from West last fall, I have no hesitation in recommend- fthe farmers of P. E. Island. 'x sspgd out of the twenty, nineteen grew strong and D 4 . . . r It s_'s in this section ot the country pronounce you Yours etc. . ¢e~»o°~ ig '\‘\ 7. . L* 7 R. P. BAGNALL, Farmer, Hazel Grove, P. E. I. - _---_1--r-¢-- \ 3 . wheat to dispose of- RABE HASZARD, QUEEN SQUARE. 18,1899 Kalsomine, Alabastl ne, Petrol Whiting, C-lue Colorings. Paints, 7 Oils or Brushes for Spring clean- ing. .HAVE THEM. &i CHANDLER. Upon his hoe and gazes on the ground. The emptiness of ages in his face, And on his back the burden of the world. spair, A thing that grievcs not and that never e _ hop s, Stolid and stunted. it hroilier to the ox Who loosened and let down his brutal jaw P Whose was the hand that slanted back this brow? _ _ Whose breath blew cut the light within this brain E’ is this the Thing the l.o.d God made and gave To have dominion over s -ii :ind land; To trace the stars and si-arch the hea- vens for power; I 'l`o feel the passion of E°erniiy P ls this the Dream He dreamed who shaped the suns And dillared the blue lirniament with light ? Down all the stretch of llell to its last gulf There is no shape more terrible than this More tongued with censure of the ‘ world’s blind greed- More illed with signs and portents for the soul- , More fraught with menace lo the uni-, verse. What gulfs between him and the scrap- him ! Slave of the wheel of labor, what to him Are Plato and the swing of Pleiades ? What are the long reaches of the peaks of song, / The rift of dawn. the reddening of the rose? Through this dread shape the suffering ages look; Time’s tragedy is in that aching stoop; Through this dread shape humanity be- trayed. Plundered, urofaned, and disinherited, Cries protest to the Judges of the World, A protest that is also prophecy. O, masters, lords, and rulers in all lands, ls this the hand work you gave to God, This monstrous thing destroyed and soul quenched E’ 1 How will you ever straighten up this shape: Give back the upward looking and the li ht- Rcbuild igu it, the music and the dream; Touch it again with immortality; -A Make right the immemorial infamies, Perfidious wrongs. immedicable woes. lands. How will the Future reckon with this Man i’ 1~ . How answer his brute question in that hour Whenjwhirlwinds of rebellion shake the ` world ? _ ~ How will it be with kingdoms and with kings- - With those who shaped him to the thing he is- When this dumb Terror shall reply to God After the silence of the centuries ? ‘i -Prof. Markham. 1 DONT MARRY ` , . Aiiterary Man He Will Make “ Copy” of Sacred Incidents of Life. H It’s a risky thing to marry a literary man." remarked a popular actress a few nights ago. ‘~because, you know,they are se apt to make ‘ copy,' as they call it, out of the most sacred incidents in life, and that is trying to a sensitive woman. Now, my sister is married to a writer, who does stories and such things, and while he’s just the dearest old fellow in the world, he’s continually causing her pain. Last winter, for in- ` stance, during the cold snap. she went out doors for something or other and through the picket fence. She is rather stout, you know, so she couldn’t get np, but just sat there in the snow as if she was in stocks, or whatever they call those horrid things that the Puritaiis used to use. Of course she screamed for help as loud as she could, and at last Charlie heard her and came out. ‘Why 9 ‘ Fertilizer 1 Manufactured of l'log’s Bone and Blood ANI] X Tried last season. ' Grand Success, V .; Write for prices. * Guaranteed Analysis. Mamiel’ what on earth is the matter? and she told him that she had slipped on the ice and her feet were caught in the fence. How amusingl’ says he; what 3 splendid incident for a little sketch!’and would you believe it? he actually forgot all about her and turned around and went into the house and wrote a story 2,000 words long, with Mamie sitting there in the snow, just yelling her lungs out! Did you ever hear of anything so awful? When they found her she was frozen fast to the walk and they had to pry hot' 100 ne. Mad? Well. it pretty I tell you, a sensitive woman is runnin _ _ Gurrrrtmn renders 'willjinc c fo ow- Bowed by. the Welgm of mnwnes he ing comicirient to clip and lccepjoi' ref- leans arena..-. liriioris incl-i. Friday evening in Mechanics’ llall. _ Ciri' Council meets e secun - \Yho made him dead to rapture and de- day in each m0mh_ 1)r_ “.',,_r\,u,.wn, Mayor, H M. Davison, City Clerk. meets the first y Ewen Stewart, Secretary. ` and last Friday, Wright’s Hall. W. C. Whitlock Sec’ Foresters. meets in Mechanic’s_ Hall New Prowse Block. -Murdock McLeod. Removes all poisons and impuri. lllusirious Archivist. ties from the system_ Mechanics’ Hall on the first and third Wednesday of each month. R.D. Ken. nedy, Sec’y. Temple, second Tuesday in month. D R MCLENNAN Sec’ Temple, first Monday in month. J R Davison, Sec’y. sons in Masonic Temple, firsl Y P July and August. J J Weldon, Sec’y. slipped on the walk and ran her feet' nearly broke up their nomo, It’s just as l Uh. 'll (). Y. B..-"`he Orange Young th d Mon Tun Charlottetown School Board` ' Merida of each month i‘oiii<:s'r1~:1tf-.. Court Charlottetown C O F second e ’ y. Prince George Encarnpment, Royal Courrr Monivr STEPHEN. I. O. F., first and third Tuesday of each month Pu,.e_ ID M(’Cl}a.DlC’S Hhll, G'I'afl.0n St. -E- li. stirs up the siuggish liver and _ , , Duchemm' 59° Y' clears away all the bad bile. Conirr AvoNDALE, I. 0. F., second andfourth 'li.-es