_..~¢..-.._..,,...__ <--»._o..,. ..,-\.,» . -ai _~..,..»- - »-a ._..,,, »--f»¢~ -isguuggax .vi .pa ..u..~ua;-',.».¢|»u....,..,lq¢nr ,. aaa- ~¢»»¢-mv cr»~|¢.~¢.-»~»-»»...,~..,... ve.. *§s"¢“”uT"~"»e;a;'“.‘s" ° ‘ “ " ' ' 1y~;_w~l<--1' v"~~=~‘r __ ,ui-...--» -- " ' ' I } _ 5 v - i , ._ .\~- ,. .<-.».....- ,_.,,._,__,... .__,.,_.__ , *_ f/ ¢ THE GUARDIAN CHARLOTTETWX. PRIX JE EDWARD [SL hill), M A335 13, 19)l SYDNEY, March 8-The second blast . rnacs will be blown ln on or before April Work on the steel plant is progressing pidly. Workmen have commenced to he f he b ° ._ »' _ put t roo on t looming mlll. ___ _ ‘ ' much should it turn out as is now feared. 1-s _- -f e ‘ ff » f K 5 ` 'Z v l »"\_ f Q /W would add great'y to thel_rf`§lifealt.ll and f-ueetlon with the Pannoefoote-Haytreatyt inept took place to St. Marlfs Gfuu°clron‘= happiness by S0 d¢3iDB» U-“d'¢=ll5`aU°° limi He declared among othvr things -that lf’ S“l‘““'l°57'*‘t’h°P“‘sl°"" 3"' A*“B°' 5 \ I '_ ,vuluu uf ilieirliuiseu any per uuuf.. Iris Aww," dm not mmm United States. eoudueunathc-~r¢qaiem \ ,gt 55 years, endorses Burdocld Hitters. He sayS= was through the Indian Mutiny under Colin Campbell and Gen. Havelock- I had the bone of inylefl leg shattered b! ` of shell at the relief of L\I€l¢¥\°W- K wound never healed “P P"°P¢"lY “Pd eontinually breaking out and dis- lg nag a size that two fingers iaouldbelai in lt. ln the year of 188| I took B_ui‘d0ClE Blood Bitters and used Burdock_OmlI11ef\~ gg a. dressing. This treatment gradually lniled up the sore until at the end of six months it was completely cured. Theeure has been a permanent one to as auy Um- 15111. 19°1)'_11=9 S°f° has nevefbroken out. The skin is_perfecily 'month and clear and only a slight scar ,$53, Wu. joan Tiuimaii. Vlayflower Tea might be equalled but never _ excelled by any - 25c. TEA. on earth. S nd for samp‘e and be convinced _we have what we advertise, Sold only by r SJ. D. MCLEOD & C0, 'l 4 L _ ’lBB@©@BB®@&@ Hlalilllllf REPRESENTINGF North British & Mercan tile Ins. Co Union Assurance S;ciety. Phoenix Assurance Co. All English Companies- Combined assets $100 000000. .Honest claims settled with gre itest despatch and liberality. ll€@@@B@@@§@@ g‘lSS§!fS9$;¥8§ 5 anled al Uncei 73' -1 __ on . 5,000 lbs. Scrap Blass 0 4 Copper for which highest cas will be paid at lice Slewun its The change is a somewhat regrettable and once thoroughly taught ta be guided and controlled by his rider in this way the subsequent training to harness, whether double or single, bocomes comparatively easy. ` Another matter of consequence is the. added value which n. saddle training gives 1 to the horses, especially' in these days 1 strong a feature of thc ul-irkct. Perhaps l the increased. value oE50 per cent named by Major Dent is as excessive one, but it is true that the training which a young horse now receives on the farm adds very little to his worth when needed as an army mount. The young farmers notion of going on an errandor having a good time is to hitch a horse to a buggy and drive. Very much the same notion possesses A most citizens who desire to take an airing. It would seem desirable that the old time practice of utilising the saddle is _quite worthy of revival on many grounds. . ____.¢.‘___€ J An anti-sufhagist movement has sprung up among the women of New York and 1. New England and is spreading to other ‘ states. It has a newspaper organ, too, l_ and is making it very lively for the leaders ,of the women suffrage movement. The 7' antiesuffragc organ is vigorous and (aggressive and says some things that men i would not dare to fsay. It charges the suffragists with an attempt to break down 1 existing social conditions, weaken ‘the marriage tie, abolish state and church l and do other dreadful things as may occur to the feminine imagiuation,andWith lack of exactness in statement. Itftaunts tie l suffragists with thc undeniable fact- that the places where women suffrage has ‘ achieved its greatest triumphs are those where Populism and Mormonism have ` flourished most. The men have now onlyi to look on and enjoy the fun. There; @ has been little doubt for a loflg time past/ that women will be given 9. vote when- , ever and wherever a majority of thi m want it, but if they do:l’t wish to vote they ought not to ll ive the responsibility thrust upon them. ' ,~ , Mr. Andrew Carnegie .in his prince`y way` of encouraging the establishm :nt of libraries has not confined himself to the' United States and Scotland, According tothe newspaper reports ;he has cffered $100,000 toward establishing a public braryin Ottawa, conditional upon the: ity furnishinzg ii sito and eont_»rituting’ -$7,-500a year toward maintenance: also $50,000 to Vancouver conditioned upon the City supplying the site and $35,030 a ear. Allhis grants for libraries are ollplcd with similar coll-iitions. The ulti-millionaire viii only help those vho will try to help themselves. It is an _ erninenliy prudent way. What would be it theuse of givingavaluable library to a A City which would not maintain it Z OZ rats E I %*_!-Q! A V - Cabs for _ 1;11e%a.b5r ».-~' ' _ Our first lot of 20 carriages just in-nice new 1 - 211: _‘iff _ patterns-_moderate prices. l ...,.. when the demand for army horses is so; The smelts were never known to be so plentiful in Tryon, Westmorland land De Sable rivers as they were during the first two months of the past season, but a large percentage of them were small and con- sequently had to be thrown back: into their native element. They became scarce about the first of February.Most of the parties engaged in this growing industry on the above rivers were very successful and were amply repaid for their two months ofcolcl and exposed labour. Six parties were engaged in Smelting on the Tryon River, three on the West- morland River,and two on De Sable River which with results were; Messrs John Lord, Brenton Lea and Wrigh; Lord, fishing in partnership with two nets, shipped four tons of smelts; Calvin Howatt, using one net, shipped two an -l a half tons; Maynard and Alley Foy with two nets shipped about two and a half tons; Martin McKinnon and 'Thomas Gamble, in partnership Qwith two nets, shipped nearly two and a half tons; Harry Howatt and Stell Mullins with one net shipped over two tons;Fred and Art Leard fishing in partnership .with two nets, caught about one and a half tous, which they disposed of in Sumniersidc netting a good profit. On Westmoreland River Messrs Paul Curtis and Edward Snow, with two nets, shipped four tons; Wallace Stewart and Chas. Miller, fishing with one net shipped about four tous; Abner Howatt and John Mclntosb, with two nets, shipped about three' tons. On De Sable River Messrs Benjamin Leard of Tryon, using one net shipped about two tons, and Angus Mc- Dougall with one net, shipped about one and a half tons. International Scranton, P. A. ' Is essential to all who wish to learn A Books tual Drawing, Plumbing,Heat‘ing and when a part from your work inwoik- shop or office. We will mail _ a circular explaining ou*_ system of instruction' in any branch cf our 76 _.tl . ~ t Cold Settles on iheltidncys Exposure to cold and damp atmos- phere and sudden changes in the weath- er close the pores of the skin and this throws the waste matter which should escape through the skin back on the kidneys. The effect upon these over- burdened organs is what is known as “cold on the kidneys,” which usually develops into regular kidney disease or Bright’s disease. _The earliest symptoms of ailing kid- neys are backache, painful and scald- _ing sensations when passing water and deposits in the urine. Immediately on the appearance of any of these indica- tions resort should be made to 3 Dr. Chase’s Kidney-Liver Pills, which* will in a surprisingly short time set the' kidneys and bowels in order and in- sure the _return of health. Dr. Chase’s Kidney-Liver Pills can be absolutely relied upon as a cure for every form of kidney and liver derange- ment. One pill a dose ; 25 cents a. box. Dr Classes _l `\ |40) Maypole Dyes V’ All V shades very reliable _R and easy to use. M Diamond Dy es ./' " -I' as all Sll.*ldeS- fresh stock, Hat Enamels, etc. etc A. W. REUDIH, Film. ll 'I . TELEPHONE 323 ‘ v i ' Cameron Blockfpharlottetown, P. qu sqm; ,'11 -f.»'.,¢ " GEO. S. lNMliN_l e ~ sin. ninnumnls, ll.n.o.li. _ lg, L. li. c. |=.iLuuiluu. DY E i>HYsiciAN AND suacsoil I_ F A V Mark Wrlglifs Factory. A - Y - I l Office and Residence; Kent St. Opposite orrlcenounss-lau.m.,lzmz p,a.,1iua pa- _ ` ` Telephone Communication. s '75 l -Boxes ot Oranges f wholesale , ._ ,.,. . -~\ _ fi 5 » \ . \..'< '\ _ - ~<.,;._.= » . ‘P _ L . V 4' FV .~ . ._ . :. s~1;` *iitiiiilif ’ "-`.-_..'..1»f9 ,` . :gir- * . ».. *U3 xv ~. *I4 Fl“\U 1 ' I v ‘Y I-i I 1 . _ 1 , .\ \ -_ _ . . . _ Pe ____ _ was cours’ _people . _ V _ _ *E i 'A 61;; len-;l;eli;)3I;trlii;];si»r;cti.l:.»"°..h;'° i:'sd"?‘Y if reiisrdéow 311; _ lguarig a lmmciu M A i 3' I 1 . __ __ _I \ \.,< " back" _.ua ana own _won _ mpire, , _ '~ .r . _ _._ 1 :wif '_" _ , E Tie paging-e may be vmrthy _of mg;-eji-i‘.l'he Chicago Tribune reminds the irate 1 ~ christy Hat; are _ V i __ _ _ Itwl- JOHN TM""“» ‘Z B°“d Sire” attention than it has so far received. In Senator that his program is 'inure 6X_l>¢l1- best'°'°Prows2}Bros' ‘ Ll’ . t0U1'l¢¢ V¢¥Y M W In the early days horse-back exercise was a` sive than that of 1812. The plan then was I gl CPTl3W?8Udi lf~§»k9___B0 I - lgwedin the British armyeleverl years, common rgcregtion for both Sexes, and to deprive Britain of Can? and leav¢-.0the'r, thli _ buying an almost every one who owned a horseor her the rest of her possessions. Eve_n¥20 y(’&l`8 6Xp0I‘l9llC€.'-Pl'0W86> _ and “vhs and two had in his stablb the necessary outfit' Canada -'aS not Wrester! away, but still BPCS. . li, ~ ' f for this most exhilii-ating exercise. Since l'6IDlil18 British- F0l'b\1n|_ltely f0'i'all con- - . ' ` A' fddiléf SQVCS fh¢ C388 d then the saddle has almost wholly fallen cerned the great Repllbik! |155 S0310 mil- Insty a.ts are _a ' hai’ . into discuse, ,nd the buggy and sleigh lions of citizens who have more sense, as lilietslms quiinyvnevler a p»0]?r- mf which is My 3 have taken its placm - well as civility than Senator Morgan. af among em: a Ways t' 8' _ .4 oi an item’ Aid “lb ‘ best for the price, never *- gne on Several grounds. one of these is smelt Fishing on -I-rynn, fading, never " break)ng_.- at 3 Cmlsidetabie Cheaper Pl‘l€¢- tliat the lilost practical way of breaking or Pf0WSO BYOS" SCC them. 11. - :se C best training' a young horse is under the Wsstmjreland and De _ _ - J- ' i- _-_ ‘ as assure you are th Barristers, Attorneys-at-Law, Notariers. l. i. lienalliull; ' neslulil mmf . _ » -u a 1_ c . 4'. u D g :- ` q i _~.__. _ _.___ _.H . ...__ _/`_,. ..:_,_, _ v , _ LI t i i ` 4 rn 1' 2 2----W -é-~» -- --_._.--~~_._..ésu;.. THE ~ n | The St. John Globe concludes that un- ;,_` SECONDBL\S1` FUKNACE. i ' ' _ _ ,_ ~_ A 1 der the pr0g"ranl.f0rthe Duke and Duchessak _i N of Cornwall s visit as now arr inged it is very doubtful whetherSt. John will have fll WEDNESDAY MARCH 13’ 1901' the leusure ofueeiu time ul iir The 1- __ n s y D. - 5 REGAL LED ""` Luyullst city will fuel _nie slight very “‘ _ \ V _ _ 5 5 _ I -. vt; _ = , ; r Qt ..<=. ` " =_\1°¥\\\ Q. “__ In any case, however the distinguished '_ _ i ‘_ ~ Vi i A » ,~= - . » .itil i A; ` M9~l°3` Dem “'l‘° 'wt “mg ag" Spent visitors will pass tllrough a larke section _ ` ` ` ` A ' 4 ‘ _ ` de I ; \ _some time in Camilla buying horses ‘ for *of the Province of New: Btu!-lswinck We f At Campbellton Lot 4 Oithe nh mst _ . , _ `\ the British armnwmm i lem” wa fneml l A all ba-‘C m°"° S¢"l°“5 “use °f ‘5°mP‘°i°t fcancerof the llv,er Catlici'lneOSulllv4B W l ii ie li ted ~ ' \ 4 - - , an ' _ 0 ‘ » ‘. , _ ' V. I _ Q ‘“ O""‘“" ‘""° mr “S” “trac _ if the entire Provineeof P. E Island is beloved wife of _Peter Keats, aged E6 1 some notice on beingpublished onaccount-F ' » n ' ' ' " ' . emitted from the royal tour. YBUS- D¢¢¢*lS¢d W5* 9' F505. i 'A i ° of the following passage! _ ___ woman, much esteemed by her largeeirclei e - r ; 0 ‘ » i g 1' f* . s ti’ ` ~, . - ~. _ . .f - .v A I . -_ C dl 4 __ of acquaintances. She leaves behlnd,,_her;_,_ f__ 1_5 , X = 5 _;i=_ _z _ ~ A; and! l;elhr;i;f(§anDl;:a_®_¢-a;:keatlom§i:- senawr Mor-gap at Washgngwn recently a Borrowing husband and a 18-I-'88 .family ff H ` ill: (L ‘ 3 5 g' ` ‘ _ H mg “stag of gwayg dg}y§,g_. They. §PH_d¢~l li0I\'S Nil l>WlS\’-ills #P6005-ill 00°' of children to mourn theirlpss. Theinter - 3` , sudfllu. This uliuuldlie his fmt* lesson, Sable Rivers' ' _ The _ be bggghf fm ghg mg illlelllnlllilitinul I cen The Largest School in the ` lWorld. ' White unlaunclried shirts made of aoo.ueu.sliluuini_suiiilu.aonuoo _ comm Hum, and ,I I ° Instruction _ scams and continuous facings all Our method of teaching is 'unique l, Prine Our instruction ' We opened more new are clear and concise and make ' l it-_ possible with 'instruction and _ ` ' » guidance by mail to masterkl - in » ,. such’ sub°ects as Mechanical or : ' ' il ` ‘_ 1* ’ J . Electrical Engineering, Arcbltec-- }_ _ A Ventilation Complete Commercial "3 ' A en, 1’ :fi Courses, eid,etc, in _the spare moments * __ The Mini” _ Free _ t _ ' course of studies. 3 F. J- MeMlLLAN- ' - ‘ L :cal lie pres:-ntat.i\"e, Charlottetown. Jan ll mw f&w. _ Our S rin Cloths in the lat _ _ _ p _ _g est novelties and nr-west Il. M0lAU(iHl|N, M. D. My Physici_au__ and Surgeon. and gpiiwagicipake your selections for Spring Suit, from cnt OFFICE and RESIDENCE-Kent Sl., Near -E Latest Sfylf. b°8l> workmanship and perfect fit guaranteed City Building. ' ' Also See our large s.ock of Gents’ Furnishings Ofiice Hours-9 to io; iz to 2; 7 to 8. _ _ _ JOHN MGLEOD 6: M2lCl)[lll2l(l dz SlCW1lI`l. I - . _ Mnaouazvr 'rA1LoR ____ s '_ th F °1` .536 ‘.l9ll5§_;,§_ F9115 purchased from ns, we will give you, Baffisten Svlidwr. Notary °’°s‘$2°Zf.’L 2i7'u'?".i.°f§'u...° °‘1‘§“§.l°°§.Z.f.T’¥Ii'?‘."°”“ S°“"“ ‘“"°“' Public, Commissioner, etc i i ~ W,,,,,,m,k,m,, - ' _' _-..p_E, '_ curolo a Kidney-Lver IM” L- W .CK Pills. f ' ‘Fi *ue 4%. anis Q K. C)`fJ'I2 J e - a _ eW,Spr1ng° Ovorcoatlngs " ~ in A _ t l\o__W,_,Su1t1ngs -- f.f_"f T ` T l ` _ _ _N _ _ wsermgs _ _ situ. block Went' ll ”