""‘i“»‘2"" i“'" ._-i ‘£1 r IF" .1 \ ` l _g:_- \ '*“" "'*‘""Q'lWlf_"" " ` ' r ~" '*"“*""‘°'§s‘-“\‘ill=l¢~s1:»s~.f-&n~=:§r~;=aic.‘:~¢.s,¢;a..,1ss.:.seszssmcsax s.. _.s ~ _,, .._- “_-_-5--. P _-,.7_-_ -_Y _ _ _ _ _ _,__ __ _,_ "'*-1' » > »;- ‘ ,_ . '. ._-_ f ` _ ¢ . ( __ . _ "‘ f ,,,; 4 Vi *` ,. w 1*- .,113 gi,-iV...~_ iV-Ti. ;s.;§`_ V , , -_fry __ <. i.»";,, ' -*T "5' _ *.;7_ * V_.(f?;`. .._~_ , , _' _ 1 _- .sl __ fs, . .1 _ A V _ _,_V_,,.V, _V _ _ _V , _V - V V . _I V, - M.; ,s _-_ _ V _ VY _ _ _ . ~- _~ _, V-__ I _V<,L,’i. 'V552 - THE GUARDIAN. CHARLIWTIWN, PR'[N¢\E EWAID BLAND, APRIL 23. 1901. M cf fr s x »'~"‘ _ _ 1 3 _+ g 1 'l l I. "‘ '*‘“’¢{,i;| lg-°,.ce and* MANUAL i'RAiNiNciNsci~iooi. 8 Th Strength That sociation last week on mum! training. Some sixteen schools for illus- clves To The Bod! |5 Apparent to Everyone. use Of M. D niglity and bodily si ‘with el; common grain foods used extensi asia th¢ past hampered and retained .stioniiicrease nerve troubles favore ‘. we. and Brirms iiiseasemrimed in DI! V causing eruption and skin diseas gm, Breakfast Food -the most deli ,of breakfast foods-is predigeste The Malt used in Malt Bteakfa ders 16 ns: 2:1 adds to the nutritive value 5,55 great Health Food. Malt Breakfa food is the food par excellence for youu md old_ ks use guarantees continue hmm, and bodily vigor. Once tried it b mpgs the favorite morning breakfast dis onepukqge costing 15 cents makes fro wmtrdve to thirty meals. All Grocer gllit. n-L'1"“"'”"' ' (rf 316.000 dressed the Ontario Educational A' trating this movement have been estab of Sir Wm. C. McDonald. It is not in minds of the young. b 1-I-1£f**"‘ R d ANOTHER stssr AND iRoN PLANT. e` DETROIT, Mich., April 19.-The News h L this afternoon says final arrangements m were made here to-day for the building of 3 , a steel and iron plant at Saulte Ste Marie (Canadian side) which will employ ten thousands men and be capitalized at $59. 000,000. %i%%%%l@3§%%@§n"*E\? 516.000 Sixteen 1 ThUUSa i _ Dollars _ Q worth nf Gunn. in he Slaughiernd Right Hein in ` lliarlnttetnwn. 1 I have still $16,000 worth of goods at R. H. Ramsay _l C-:>’s old stand and must clear the entire stock out. bore-have decided to sell them right here where where they ’ ` ire. The purchasing public will therefore had at Ramsay’s Old Stand lor the next six weeks a choice lot of it Ready to wear Clothinss 5 5’ E ‘°‘m`“r. "¥~‘"'i*-”fi’“=i-3 - 1-3” Had' “W” Bm* ` .Boots and Shoes _ Men’s Furnishings Hats and Caps _V Tweeds and Worsteds. | ==»#:.';:a. ndasnntst .._"‘ If it prices that will not let you go_without haunting you. To see is to be convince d. _ . _J -. ` . A _ , »,- _Y 1 ` ` _AU CIION - ` 1 _ 1 lllllliflllllll FUBEITURE L- E . I U I am instructed by D, B. Stewart. _ Eeq., tosell by auction at his resi rj Il. H. & CO’S _St,2\,I1d. Commencing at 10.30 a. m. . de 1 $ I _ ' 1, Grand Cooking Range, kitchen uten- . 0 . ails, 1 Cleveland bicycle, etc. Terms cash. Q \ Prof. Robertson Agricultural and Dairy Commissioner, Ottawa ad- ”P.E.lSLANl) b. al lished in Canada through the generosiii tended to locate any imare, a. sufficient number having been established to give educationalists in dilferent parts of the Dominion a clear idea of what this system al B1'S11lif3-5VF0°d»lU°f9°5‘ will do in training and developing the v. di ci Prof. Robertson also outlined to the ~ _school inspectors present a plan along a fl ,' somewhat similar line for influencing the G teachings in rural schools more along ag- ¢- `ricultural lines. No definite proposal was ' made but merely a discussion to ascertain fl if such a scheme as is to he found in Ger- N fore it never taxes di$!@Sl-i"eS Sinn' many were feasible in Canada. If so Sir om _ S5 Wm. C. McDonald is prepared to donate 'ht' il starch ofthe wheat sol- agufficient sumto introduce the system Of in this country. s CGMPETES More Than Favorably Wnli N. S. .___-__ 75 Per Cent Imported From Abroad Instead of Being Raised at Home. 1._1 The Herald has frequently called atten- tion tothe well-known fact that Nova Scotia sends away hundreds of thousands of dollars for food products that our own farmers should raise. The suhjoined cir~ cular, sent out this season by apork-pack- ing lirm in this city, shows the splendid opportunity there is for our farmers in the hog business : To the farmers of Nova Scotia :-We beg to inform you that we are in the pork packing business and want hogs raised in Nova Scotia, if you can raise them, Onr only drawback at the present time is scarcity of hogs. We are getting over 75 per cent. of what we use f.rom Ontario and P. E. Island, and unless we see that you are going to raise more we will have to go where they are raised, We feel,however, that you do not know that we can use any quantity and that as soon as you find you can sell to good advantage, you will raise all we want; as it must be prodtable o you to do so. It is tn inform you we want them that we issue this circular. We will agree to buy tive, ten, or twenty thousand this coming season at bestmar- Vket prices and arrange to take delivery and pay cash for same at your nearest railway station. We are sending the cir- cular to the secretary of your agricultural society, and will arrange with him or some merchants to receive and pay cash < for your hogs when ready for shipment. Each society should have at least one to two hundred to sell to commence this season, and this would only' average twd two or three for each member. Some mem- bers can no doubtraise dfty. There willnot be too many; raise all you can. We want bacon hogs say five or six months old,that will weigh when dressed 125 to 175 pounds. Heavier or lighter are worth 5 tol cent per pound less than the best bacon hogs. and whilst a few will sell, s large quantity are unsaleable. At present there are so few in t-he province we are compelled to buy them dressed during the cold season, from September to May, but should we be able to secure even 50 per day for a year, we would then arrange to purchase live. VVe are offer- ing a. prize of fifteen dollars ($15) for the best three bacon hogs exhibited at the provincial exhibition to, be held here ini September, and will buy them if the er.- hibitor desires. ¢_‘- .._- -| ;';g ,_ _ 0 IIBIIHKEHHESS I8 A DISEASE AID Gil IS YOUR HUSBAND, BROTHER FATHER, sn) ci your relatives j ailcted wo ire Dinan of Drunken- that China. be allowed to get oil’ with a fine of $200,000,000. .V Danger and Sullering Aioided by Using - Wills’ English Pills THE RAISING mr. H095 izlffnblldhéfiliidfixt’diziflff’ 1'", Y “'“" "“"*“" The United States government proposes .__.1.g_____ P Dyspepsia-is commencing its terrible' and deadly work. If Will's English Pills are used at once, you may quickly banish y gen y an sur yop nup e se ers V of the body and remove all waste matters tl at interfere with perfect digestion and nutrition. Will‘s English Pills. guaranteed by all druggisls, are sold at 25 cents. Mailed by the Wells 8: Richardson Co., Eimited, Montreal, on receipt of price. Pains, April 19.-The officials of the. m h F e' _ y ooo,oro. _régl-. But it isn’t the pain alone that is dread ed, just think of the loss of time and wages. Sprains without number have been cured by rubbing Polsou`s Nerviline Well into the pores of the skin surrounding the skin around the joint, No matter whether it is sprained wrist, ankle, knee or back, just try Nerviline on it and see how quick it will cure. There is only one lini- ment that can be depended upon to cure sprains, strains and swellines, and that is tPolson’s Nerviline. Large bottle 2 en s. -1-|._*-in A FEATURE OF MODERN WAR. The Boer powers of endurance are phe- nomenal but the burghers are aided in' maintaining resistance by t-he knowledge that their women and children are under British protection in scores of laagers,and that they are systematically fed and cared for by a merciful enemy. ` ' Did ever any one hear of the “eneiny’ feeling the families of the conquered. ' g 1-1-*xii <57/JZ..-J., This signature is on every box of the genuine Laxative Broiiio-Quinine mm fholmedsthateurea acozum onevv riius ssoucn. ‘ Anyliow, the republic that hiirns ne- groes at the stake in South Carolina and Georgia is likely to carry some other torch than the torch of liberty to the l colored people of Cuba and Cebu.- Toronto Star. ` ---1-Q’-'-~»'>~ TO CURE GRIPPE IN TWO DAYS Laxative Bromo-Quiuine i'eino\'e~s t he cauiie A Tunis EoNrRAcr_ The question of divorce is becoming one of the burning questions in the states. In , Chicago, now the divorce centers of the union. there is one divorce for every six ; marriages. As had been said, marriage `; is becoming very rapidly, a. time eontracmf FRANCE CLAIMS $40,000,000. ` afefuvia qt ‘,._'-di,-5. f “_ 11', not a life contract, in many parts of the ` United States.-Chatham Planet. ___-*vii vm Iwas cured of a bad case of Gri by MINARUS LIINIMENT. A MODERATE AMOUNT. , 1 every trouble and sympton of disease.V ' V s V _ lk :_ _ _ '- __ _- OO They ti ti ei .» in W » m d But at Ready~to-Wear Prices £n::?.‘fnin.1. °z.;::. our Mews Suits 2 I - How.; SPRAIN Dons HURT: _ 'lgnin i Made of handsome Cloths, Irish. English and Scotch weaves. Patterns as nice as y0u’d wish. More style than custom-m ide, ani at ' : " x half the price. _ _ g , . _V ~ Fit»Reform Suits, $10, $12 and $15. v j"i..s.;,¢;...|»‘._~.is.:-’< Royal Brand, $8, $10 and $12. W. R. J ohnson’s, $7, $9, $11 and $13. _ Mechanics, C-lerks,`Business' Men aiil G mile- men we want ty see you forfaffew mifi"ii‘_efi in "_ our big C othing ‘ you of the true money-saviii;g‘.il7y,ilu_ oiir ’ Clothing we’il pass but you’_-l' étiy. '- ' - <` _ui _ "‘- '» _D ',_,_.,-;`f":__Vf;. § --,~ i~1\,f _ _ ~ ` if-I :_ L » ,if i- ' “_ A:-' 7’ V ` U ’ si THE WDNIIEIIFUL CHEAP MEN. ' _ |_ r GENTLEMENS - Y We are showing exceptional values in )le_n_'s Gidvedfor spring 1 Sydney. G B. c `I. LAGUE __ _ _ _ .TOGE- -Pwithhavensure hich I . » . ._ __ __ _ \-=' ?"==-~"==° ww-f-»`"'»`»'= 1 “if 4 , 1 _ ,J MI., Ip. VP - » ledge of the pateiit. lmdutlie folnlgw- ing whicgtsgeoks for itaelfz- _ Sax xczsoo, CAL. Dec. r. xgno_ ~ DR WHSAUHl_)ERS&C0..Qh%l1i. _ Dear Sits'-Kindly :coast my nks 1 Io the onderfn t _ members ofmy congregation. I have - organised a society anno in mem- bers to groniste and ndvggae mslt 5 nafenn speedycnre-forthiadtelded _ 1 d disease hid: ciires yo: have wrooghs tqrggy nent re o the result of their . hp&uGdwlbl& ` r ii? § good sa Jour - ' _ le _ rom the scene de- - guucdonmndpheethemon the road. to liveanober and righteous life. Only vlshingieoulddo moretoudltyon inthilnoble :nd wrifntlgiwork, I nm, ours rid, Rev. I. M. B-_--- - Wdhnve and are em-ing thousands, nndwehave hundreds of testimonials ‘ on nie speaking of these wonderful cures. Send for nicnlan. enclosl su. c.ciiim¢o.ni.. u.e.A._ rgaawiy- < dence, on Prince Street on Thursday, 25th of April. Household furniture and effects com- prising Drawing Room, Dining Room, Hall and Bedroom furniiure, carpets and pictures, 1 Highland and still ti 1 ~* __ you to uoonvigue n HINARITB LINIHENT _.,§,,§Y§“,‘f;',§‘,i‘},§',,§."_°“ °‘ "°‘°° ’ A. Qt .simd ;¢=>_¢h_¢r-t cnannss Pnuinuin., _ __ __ _ - _ _~ _.- r.......i.. In ‘-I-’ _ ¢l=_<>~ _ 31.00. D1-mu -_Dino _ e Iva-leured olSolaticaRheuuia*i|m by ¢°m¢ ,nd -gg gpg, gm- mug, g. V___VV _ V 1..... i»..a...... _ ° 4, _ _ _ ___ _- RO 1'. DIARISTO V __ __ !_V_ '_ _ 1 ~ ._ ._ _ B , _f 1. _ ___ 1, Over 45 c|\¢li¢B' >V&'riétid¢ _ _ . V 7 $- all new stock. V, -».-gf _ '_ ’ .jV»V_;V_ _ ____ .§W'i§ _`,n,_ _ ‘““ '_.\:» __,___!_ _, _ ` "31 _ A _fer ."` Our Sweet Peas have taken the First Prize for years at Halifax and Charlottetown- Anybody can grow those beautiful flowers, and they bloom from J uly t0 November. Plant Seed ngw and buyseed now from the celebrated Sweet Pea seedmen. lllillllll is lllllllli. P. s. isoi csisisgus 2 A F ' s V V 2 ,V _ 1 43 _ _ -_ _ f ,..»_ _ , _ I ._. _ _ L .4 V_ _ _ V V. _. ~ r f '--._-.1 laseu-.qgéw " " `i ,sf .' '~~__ .‘-fl ,_' 'F " ’§_ ' _" _ ~1 3'( ‘ " -i-"<_,,V-.,’,."~`*-§~ i le' . ' - if.; t ~ 1 "31'-= -H _.; ".">t».':`” Q 5 K9 *ga wr ~iif»i` W' f`k7~a\ ‘P-‘W 5 .mr ~‘~ " -. ,'._ ._ _, . ~-' .- insides Enid., .- , 1 -. ~r 1