. F »-rswwv- ,agwv-'survey' } juice of \Vest India »-*ol 3 r _ , » ,£5 _ K. v "i”_r=¢7. r ‘;~ » ,_ T st; :- .`¥', 52 i ‘ rn p W THE GUARDIAN, CHARLOTTETOWN. PRINCE EDYVARD ISLAND, JULY 18 1001 3 r i i Slide. When yonweara i1y"shoeyoog~ctall 5! and finish found mfom he t b &mymwn§\ th&mba India’ Shoes betta' ting up ‘ wl1h_a' 351 Qugy um '°"°bJ"-h° Ca:nadian _ ladigg itbatruennteofahog |fasbsoo,ofmrnehQ£nd;'ess. 27517i=S,4Vi€l2hs,tIlsize`.; Branded“Er-ig%_[;¢y_l'>-_ | Goldnwedalawnfdedenhe , v “mess ....., _` 4-5 l '-""‘*°4nTIlnuoa. W 5”? ‘ rt? iii Alley & Cu., Agents .. C. _ wu I g_;..ii1___$_‘_1i&-___.---1, _-SP1-_ (1-`| af l The "Albert" Toile! Soap C.o's p , Baby’s Own Soap makes young- I sters, clean, sweet, and fresh. It keeps their delicate skins in good order. ,` Made entirely from vege- ` table fats, it is an emollient as well as a cleanser, and is as useful on a lady’s toilet as in the nursery. Faintly but exquisitely aro~ matic. ii fi Beware of lmltatlcns. ,. wi i 58 ill' L_ - -_ _ si ?_l_._._. __..___... _ _.-_--_ --»----_~-- IE€_(`)IIJ]f)’S Livery Stables GREAT GEORGE ST. First-cliss, i n g l e and Double Teams to hire at reasonable rates. C. E. RODD, Proprietor. june 21, darn.. J WANETED Competent and experienced SECTION F033 IBN or New Brunswick. wa es $1.70 PCT dl? W msin line and ` oo r da on bral1Ch¢S U- pe y my ltouce, with reference to BUY Of tl! Wi!!! C. P. R Road masters; J. A. Miller. Aroostook Jet.; _ .-mon, Woodstock, N, B.: W- §\hLlullen. Woodstock, N B.; C. W. B“fP€¢» YIL JCZ.; Mention this paper. JAMES OBORNB. 15 d 1 w _ r:_ _ - » I I ~ overelg Lime Juice IS the pure, refined Lime Fruit, obtained _ _ by us from reputable -p planters; filtered, sterilized and bottled. It is a delightfully 'refreshing drink for all seasons. _ AT ALI. 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I-UFDON, July 15.-The vexed question as to v\ lxeiher the corouation oath should be altered in response to the request of Roman Catholic subjpcts has now bean settled by a selects committee composed of the Lord L`»l:ancellor_ the Marquis of Salis- l>U1_-'. tho Duke cf Argyll, Earle Spencer, Earl Cadognu, and Earl of Crewe, the Earl of Dum-oven, and Lord Tw@edm0ugh_ Th" f"ll0“'ll\R resolution, passed by the committee, constitutes the entire reportz- 'lnat me declaration desired of the sove- feliln on his accession Qhv thc Bm of Rights can be ruodlded advantageously, spd for the future should be as follows; VIZ.- l, by tho graoef of God. King (or Queen of Great Britain and Ireland, Defender oi the Faith, do solemnly and sincerely, in the presence of God, profess, testify, and declare that I do believe that in the Sa- crament oflthe Lord's Supper there is not any transubstantiation ofthe elements of bread and wine into the body :and blood of Christ at or after the consecration thoreof by any person whatsoever. And I do believethat the invocation or adora- tion of the Virgin Mary or any saint, and the sacrifice of the mass as they are now used in the Church of Rome, are contrary to the Protestant religion. And I do sol- emnly, in the proeanee of God, profess, testi.) and declare that I do make this declaration and every part thereof unre- servedly. Newfoundlauders and Gold It is estimated that fully $3,000,000 in American gold is boarded up in Placentia. and Fortune Bays, on the south coast of Newfoundland. This money has been saved by the dsher folk and the story is that it is hidden in the most unlikely places. Except the very poor, there are few among the inhabitants of the little hamlets who have not a nest egg of bright yellow American coins set aside for some emergency. Before the disastrous bank failures in the colony in the autumn of 159.1, many of the coasters lodged their savings in three banks in St. John’s when they made their semi-annual visits in the spring and fall, but so heavy were tho losses by the colapse, and so bitter was the lesson it taught, that since then wild horses could not drag them to a bank. Every man into Whose possession a bank note, cheque or Government order comes, hurries to exchange it for a. Yarkee eagle, and this is as hurriedly put away with the secret hoard, which in some cases amounts to thousands of dollars. .._..1¢;_._ FARMER BURNED TO DEATH. GREAT Bnzvn, Kas., July 13. Fire four miles west of here last night burned 10,- 000 acres of standing wheat. loss $50,0( J. \Y'illiam Gerhard, a farmer is said to have perished. l¢.__.__ Tl-IE DISAPPOINTING CENSUS. OTTAWA, July l-l.-Work of tabulating the population ofthe leading cities and towns of the Dominion is completed, but it is announced that the figures will not he made known until Hon. Mr. Fisher re- Lxrns to Canada. L -*Q-'- BRITISH LEFT WOUNDI 5. LONDON, July ll.-A yeomanry trooper, in a letter describing the Vlakfouteiu affairs, May 23 (whenthe garrison of Vlak- fontein, on the Johannesburg-Durban rail- way, had 174 men put. out of action by the Boers under General De Larey) adds that the British, the night after that fight, dis- covering that the Boers were surround- ing their camp, were obliged to retreat leaving their tents standing and their wounded behind them. I _ _ SWORD AND LANCE ABOLISUED BY BOBS LONDON, July 11.-Lord Roberts has ‘decided that the use ot the rifle must be the nr:-t consideration in the training of recruits for all arms of the British service in future. Sword, lance and bayonet exercises have been abolished. A board of expert cavalry oflicers has pronounced the sword to be practically useless in warfare, although a sword of s different pattern will remain a part of the cavalryman’s equipment. IIRUNKENNFSS IS A lllBEAbE T ANU DAN BE SUR-ED IS YOUR HUSBAIR, BROTHER rar:-ran, of any of your relative# Qicted with the Dianne of Drunken- ‘nes ? Wehsve a sure cure Whidl C811 be given wirn or wrrnotrr the know- ledge of the patent. llead the follow- ing §p&k$ f0f 1t5¢IfZ"'° Snr: Pmtzvclsco, Car.. Dee. 1. :goo , DR. W H SAUNPERS &CO., for the won e u an 9011** mfg you have wrouyxt on many _ members of my oongeption. I 118'! °fg““°° ‘ °:°‘">;.~s'°:.§...°1i..“;.=‘*... be o e an a v soft: slid!-(dxgeedy cure for this dreaded curse and disease whichm muly are afliicted with. Xiou will lam in the near future of the result of thei' _ Qebrlm 1 namely nopeinn ood win mem ‘ you and allow you to still continue in ` d ood k' mvin our l'§llIo§:'i:brat:ls Irom gene oi de- struction, and place them on the road to live a sober and righteous life. Only wishinglcould do more to assist you in this noble and worthylwork. I 821. Y in C nst. CUTS Rev. 5. 1u.n----- We have and are curiu th9\l98!!dS» and we have _hundreds oigtcshmgnlals on Ele SPCUUUE °f.th¢*’e w°“ elf cures. Send for °“°1°°m¢ ~ _l A ` zcentstamp rl'¢i;%_NDER¢§%co' _ - _,_ m~~ f "s . , - . __ _ n, " _ _ ___,,;__._. __._.:. ,_ ,. -» __ -.c__,__- __.1_ ,-1 ~, _,__ _ . ,K _f. . ., Y ., _ _ , ,_ _ , , - dl ` ”°“’°"‘ '§’““ffi“°°‘§" ‘“’ Zim ` , . , 1 -_ _ ` '.’.>-L ,féfj ;i:_:1sP.';`f,'1 -f-,_ _.».- ¢-~.»,¢,-- _- .J -fs - r* I* _ , _, 4 . _.1 \ ».‘»_` T-fr."--,.‘a'( _.U_,,‘»,{-»_..¢,..\/rv fy* ,.__‘.>/___ iii 7// ‘ 1 \ .ij v . _\ \‘ ' .. /sie \._~\\§":a \ 'lt ‘- Q ...,_‘ ‘ i .\\\\\;i‘\` \~n\ \§\ ~ "`~ii-all sw 1,15: / , /ff __ .fi ["1//U _ / " - /~ ,. ~/-1-'_’f»_‘_»`-_ 1-/ _ if _ 0" e4.; " Q ‘{i7fIf/f/i7iM/ / .f/1 - ` if.. ~ /e ‘ / _ BADEN-POWELL ILL. /ygif /~{ V A _ / ,;___ ' ' / _ i il , \ ‘ _ - _ -._- - _ _ ,»_~- __- _.,._v..;_;~`-:.\x‘~ _ I ` _-:Ziff-4*' ' ».l'~ Z°~"f`-_ . H"-__ -_=_»1_>¢j ~ 1fifiv-~.‘fi=';"-'f-2'. _-'-.*_~ _ __ »~ _ . _'.~'_'.¢> ~ --is 'Q . _ __ »._ ___._.. . _ ._..»-e--.» \ .. ‘/.fhj/-y/-{v’py.__, . . _\ \`.`_§§_\` f tj. 5*; e~___ r-- -_'/" ";/-~--'_-%"_ - -\~ §` " \__ 5/'/1?" /"'/'_:7‘_/fi,/._--`\ wi.,-\.~_5.¥;r`-‘-`§§ ' /_-‘/ Q-»:-’_1.».f- -.»~r'f~.~_¢<:.-1 ~ \._~ J ~ ' - ' 1 ‘-,'.`--.:'f~w'./vi* _/_// ‘-vm' ` / ,_-if ,f__.__,,__~ ~.,;_,._. U! ,,,`_..._;_ l 1;/ _ 1,115- it ';.’i/W,"-" -:I~ '/` °-_' =.~‘f”~"‘:""§"*_ i _\ it ~ ‘*" " .vw __-/_ -J? _ fl `_ , ._ _ ., [fl \ fl ,_,._` //fi _uh _,__ ‘.1 1 -_. ’ ---_ _.___ '.\. ,__ 7 _ . `\ _ _ ;__&n-_- 15 .‘- ;- ___-*" ~ - lu \_:..~ ` _ x I? / X Z /_ X _ Nb/ Lounou, July 17.-General Baden-Powe'l, the Times announces, is sulfering from overwork and fever and his medical advisers in South Africa have ordered him to ake complete rest and to proceed to England. , . *Lev 1 The richest nation in the world propor- tionately is not Great Britain, not fat. little Holland, not. oven theUnited States. For the greatest average individual wealth we must. look to the Australian Commonwealth. Last yeur the total value of the products of the colonies forming the Australian Commonwealth amounted to fully $3501! ),C00, of which their pastor- al industries represented Sl50,CI ),C00,their agricultural l40,0‘ LOC Ll, their mineral pro- ducts fully 8100,000,0l l, and their manu- fuotui.ng and other industries the remain- ing $160,( _J,000. The wool alone from the hundred and twenty million sheep raised in 19( J was worth $100,600,600, says the New York World. The mineral resources of Australia cannot even be guessed at. In the last. forty-eight years the country has produced gold to the value of $1,800,- 030,0i l, in the last twenty, silver to the value of $15-0,t 30,000. _--1-@--1 A QUEBEC LADY SATISFIED. Her trial of Dodd`s Kidney Pills was a Grand Succws. Boivnv, Que., July 15-(Special)-It is becoming more and more certain every day thata trial of Dodd`s Kidney Pills is suiiicient. to convince an ybody of their worth. They are such an excellent remedy, so well calculated to relieve promptly and cure permanently in the end, that people once they try them cannot help but admit their Wonderful owe r. pMrs. Famslle, of Boivin. only had to take one box, but she is a well woman today. Here is her own letter about it. "I am well satisfied with Dodd’s Kid- ney Pills. They cured my backache. I suffered with kidney disease, which compelled me to take to bed; I suffered misery if I tried to get up. "I thought I°fl try Dodd‘s Kidney Pills and did so. I have only had to take one box, but I am cured.” u-1-*-is ~ ZOLA’S OPINIOI EXPRESSED. Zola says English lu not to be corn pared with French as a medium of prose. We have no desire to compare it with some of Zola’s French. -1-#Q-1-i Baddeck, June 11, 1897. C. C. RICHARDS SC CO. _ Dear Sits.-MIN ARD'S LINLMENT is my remedy for NEURALGIA. lt. relieves at once. A. S- MCDONALD. _1¢.._._ HOW THE GALICIANS CAN STRIKE. Some ofthe Gallcians employed by the C.P.R. to bake the place of unejabrlkars in Manitoba could give modern labor agit- utora a few points about striking. One of them dropped into the telegraph oilico near Winnipeg and requested the oper- ator to inform the superintendent that unless certain concessions were granted to them il was their intention to wreck the cut and west bound Imperial limited' trains. _i-Q--1 KUMFOBT Headache Powders are safe pleasant, and effectual. They contain no opiates or any harmful drug. They create no habit from continued use. FAMINE IN RUSSIA. famine. The last. official report which hasjust. been published, was dated June 2.1. Since then not a drop of rain has fallen in the eastern provinces, and it is believed the crops arc now largely be- yond hope in many districts. The provinces of Samara and Saratof, wi’l, probably witness a. recurrence of Ithel Richest Nation in the World. ` S. S. LESSON. J ULY 14. NOAH SAVED IN THE ARK. 3 Gen. 8. 1 22 Memory ver .es. 2-J-22 GOLDEN TEXT. ,_ Noah found grace in the eyes of the p, Lord.-Gen. 0. 8. OUTLINE. malty, v. 1-5. rev, v.0 ll romise, v. 15-22 LESSON HELPS. 1. And God remembered Noah- Spoken after the manner of mer., for God forgets not any of us. He remembered Noah, and the evidence is in the hot that the storm ceased and the ark rested on the mountains of Ararat. The flood lasted a hundred and fifty days. Noah was six hundred years old when he entered into t-he ark, and his faith in ` God preserved him amid the Deluge. 0. “At the end of forty days ’-Forty days from the time the ark rested on the mountain. “A raven”-But in Hebrew the raven was well known from this event. “To and fro”-That is, going and returning. ‘ 9. I0. The dove" is an image of the sou, which seeking rest in the work and plea Sure of che world, and finding it nut, flies _ back into the church. which is the ark of refuge. “Seven days”- A clear allusion to the sevenfold division of time Wh-ich is very ancient, and is seemingly arbitrary for unlike the day or t-he year it does not I depend upon the motions of the earth. 11. "Olive loaf”-Pluck-ed olf; not pick- ed up. The fresh leaf was the sign that the earth was beginning to bear. The dove with the olive branch has since be- come the herald of peace and of salva- tion. _ 15, 16. " God fort.h“-Two months had passed since Noah found that the earth was dry, but he was patient until the command came, and then he was prompt. to obey. In is best to await God’s time. 18. Not only Noah but also his family were saved. They were in a small min- ority when the flood came. but they re- gret that for God was with them, and that meant preservation from the terrible- storm. 20.“ Builded an altar"-It. was the first of which we have ahy record; though it is supposed that Abel built one. The custom of sacrifice :lates back to the most remote period of the race. The thought is that the most sacred thing, blood, in which is life, should be offered to aake away sin, and in Jesus we see the one great sacrifice for all time. 21. “A sweet savor" -Or, an “odour of rest." This expression means that the sacritlce _was an acceptable one. “The Lord said in his heart" -Which means that he was inspired byinlinite mercy and compassion. “I twill not ,again curse the ground any more for ima.n's sake” -That is the whole earth, and the reason is give-the imagination of man’s heart is evil. This ut' drst. °=s=:~ '~ai=<”U (DCD ,sight seems to be a strange ron`son,l_ Wareuson rather for the complete dn? truction of the race. 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