'~&@.@%'lM’M't?%9‘l¥Q%H \ D \ -- --- -~ I ~_» THE GUAIIDIAN CHARLOTTETOWN, SEPTEMBER 19 898. Q ` ) 1 ) V* . .liii t ' _ . _ _‘ _ M , ) ' >\, ’ .l_,» ~ .l\ tJi trtiiil, iiiitritriiiiiilleil :ind l' l`t‘-ill lil_\ l\tl‘)\\ lt tlgl Ut c;ti‘lt-lil; tiiiiiliitdlitti (lilo L Jiii~l<¢~i»it`.< _~'_\'.~ti»iii oi \ ci'ttt'ail Just. ini_pa_rtii1|»_ Rsllalflei ‘N°_Y"5.Y _ . . ,.,-;f_,,-,g- ,ii it.l tiiiiis .o ttiitliti rlit but iii pf, l_)\' l>tlt)l{>. l llllllk lllt‘lll lll ,,;~t~.-;,~0t`tlit~ iictiril-niiiiilrcciigiiizcdilicrcforc as , ., _ _ .` . ‘ _ ., ., .’ . 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Y _S JW-W--S I I Professor Robertson on Swine ll ,'@t,_I',‘..,._ THE GUARDMN ,.,,,_ ,,,,,,,,,,,,.,£llllllllllll llllllli i ll iM* ti i»xi‘ltl.~'i\'e dict ot' lt. :i ciirri ,iztrticiiliirly wiicti the pigs are grow tiiif, wi tild be distrous io the quality. v\`li»»ii they tirekilied, the lean flesh :uid fit from corti-ietl hogs feel corti- parittively tiriii to the touch; but ttie proi.ort`ioii of lean llesh to the fat is! very iiiucli le;-s than when .hogs are rearedaiid lattenetl on ii det of mixed ,»_‘i‘tiii‘s. togetiiir with a small quantity of skim-iniik and buttti'-milk. All ordinary feeds contain a percentage ot tilbuiiiincids, which are also called. _ iiilesh tormers.” They also contain OUP St`llO0lS_ wb Mrk 'md “her bus' carbohydrates, or what are also callid. w- ` 5umiiierside,Curi'ie`s Bookstore-D. K. Curric uhggt producers” or “lat forriiers.” A lblgnedl M,;;‘;‘;“(‘)‘,*,‘g§’,',,erw,, B00kSm,.,,_ G_ S_ Mawr, well balanced ted in cue triat has a _ ent. ° "nutritive ratio" of about one part of A` CAMPBELL East' Tel“"h°“° °m°e‘R S°°`m°“`A“°m` the ‘ -flesh farmers” to from four to Inspector of Schools J is B Mcciiii.-init' IJ P Hoon , d . ~ ' ' ' Efiiior. `Bnsiness’Manager tive paris of the -heat pro uc-e_rs_.” th _ Y - -- -- -- ------lf-T*--' 4 ~ 3 " ' ‘ , . _ The term '~iiutritive ratio. is Security and S i _ FRANCIS JOSEPH' On the average the “nutritive ratio”_‘ av || S . . d i l.ows:-- g The cruel assassination of the Em- °f “me °°m‘”°” fe; E 1;” 0 _ isnrairiv A o. presshas brought world-wide sympa- Flesh ~ Omer , thy to the bereaved Emperor, Francis Forma” Numenm Joseph I, of Austro-Hungary. He is By p,-0du¢iS_ becoming an old man now, his birth Skimmedmiilk 1 to 2 dating from 1830, and he has already .Butter-milk 1 ‘~ 2& reigned nearly a half century. When \Vb0y 1 °‘ 65'! the late tragedy occurred elaborate G“i“S_‘ preparations were already far advanc- P°a'5° Head Office: TORONTO 'BAPITAL SUBSGBIBED. - - $2,000,000 l’Al0-UI’ 0VEll - - - - 500.000 _ ior the celebration of the imperial Shorts (middliws) Jubilee on a scale of great magnificence. Wh eat ° Thedate fixed for the celebration was Oats .. 6% December 2nd, the fiftieth anniver- 33,195- _ i- 75 sary of his ascension. The jubilee Rye “ 7 i Buckwheat “ 7% 9 RESIDENT ADVISORY BOARD. CHAR LOTTETOWN, _PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND. ' _ must now be indefinitely postponed. HON. BENJ. ROGERS, Chairman. W. H. AITKEN, Eeq., M. A. HOGAN, Esq., s. w.cRABB1-3, Esq., CHARLES LYONS, Esq., Solicitors: MESSRS. M. & D. C. McLEOD. Appraiser: HENRY C. LOWE. HORllGE HASZARD, Local Secretary. Treasurer and Agent. _ sep 19-dtf __ |T’5 @@@@@@@ Nor e ..,.;.f.r....i”.°.'.¥.ai.... FOR @ ii5rlii='t‘3‘ifus’i.‘2§§‘€’ii§a To-D miifhen we tell you ON LY @ '$2§.i“.i§§n"§lf “il 35.; @ ask an 50 cents for @ 0 -L“i.‘f.’....f.Zi“"3‘.i..‘Z`i.”§'.i§§ @:;?r sM“`@ lialttatiiogar. Others @ . vie li. to at-._ ti ‘“°“’ @ gems “P” @ taiiilfbigeiiiin bg? piietii @ @ cured at our yard, ~ arid we only ask fair prices. _ QYOU MAY DEPEND UPON Tl-IAT. PHONE l8l. _ ..2i§@l @@'@@. ©@@@@ @ f L' »» l _ Connol1y’s Wharf. Knows it all, but thos dioation of his uncle, Ferdmand_I, he Whey, the rmplemeim-y°grain found _wide spread revolutions in pro- should.be one rich in llesli-forming gress in Italy and Hungary. He siituents, such is bran, pease. oats, ,mokgpart in pg;-Sqn in the campaign barley or shorts. Indian corn may be in Hungary Whig* was subjugated used in the prr-pfirtion_ot one part of with the assistance of Russia. Italy we what sm" if gram' "Bm-A I.”di"n- was first paciaei but* ren d th corn does not make a suitable_supplem- ew~e e _ . entary feedto whey. when it is feed Struggle for Independence’ _“ded by with skim-milk or buttir-milk it ives » 3 the French, and the Austrian forces good lesults’ as the Ekim_mi1k and =“S°‘=‘l'1ed 'fmslling defeats at Magf-‘Dba butt r-milk contain the ilesh-forming and Solferino in 1859. By the peace elements which are not in the whey. of Villa Franca which followed, Lom A mixture of grain seems to give bardy was gurrende|@,d_ In 1354 better results lor the fattening of swine Austria joined in alliance with Prus- u“m_a'”y smgle gram fell. a1°"e' The Sia to make wa, on Denmark the feeding of large quantities of Indian latter being despoiled of the diichies §z{§riv,v);?,1i%:t:)f 1ti:§1guaLi;yr§€ tigctgls of Schlesmg’ Holstem and L““e”' That would be most unfortunate and bu1'8’» 5_0* the VICWFS <1\1°»'¥`°U0d Over disastrous at this time when Canadian the spoils and again the Emperor bacon and ha\ms are being recognized was crushinglyclefeated at Sadowa. in the British markets as of it Very As a result of this defeat Austria S\1p¢rior.quality. The feeding ot an was ejected from thc Gelmangic Com excess of Indian corn produces swine federation of which sb U oontaining a large porportion of fat h e had lon” been to the qnantry of lean meat t h ad. ' ' ' - - B e }.`)rot'esta'x.1t Prussm gamed A letter bas been receieved latel what Catholic Austria lost. -7 Francis Joseph themafter get .vi from_ the owners of one of the largest 'S' packing houseg in Canada in which _ . Qrously lfbflut mncilia-ti_n8 hi‘3 l`0_U18il1° they say: "We-are always greatly trou- ; J lllg domlnlons by a wise and liberal bled b fat bacon at thi L lg " I one used to denote the proportion of .ilbuiiiidoids or “flesh foiniers” in food to the surniot ther other nutrien's in the for d. The lieat-producing or fuel value _ ' "°"' _ of fat in food is iwo and a. quarter times M0yDAy_ S1391- 19, \g93_ as that of carbohydrates, such as starch Investment _ and sugar, and also two and a quarter times greater than al-buminoids lc »-ii-i-di-it-ar-‘i-¢*"'-‘ 3 Wheat bran “ 5 The venerable Emperor has, during Indian COPD “ his long reign suffered many rebuifs Pastures- oi fortune and many domestic afiiic- Clover pasture _(Y oung )1 H 2; tions which he has borne with calm 1 fortitude and resignation. When he 0 was called to the throne 011 the ab- N Pisture' grass 1 Rid clover, hetore blossom Gs \\ hen swine are bein# fed _ _ y s' time of the internal policy. The Hungarians. year. During the winter time hogs get were pacified by the gift of 9, c0nS¢i;,u_ very little exercise and are what are ation whi¢h provides that Hungary called ‘penned sto_ck~.' as apresultniany ___ _ . . _ _.t ,E ~. ,_ _ _ _ should be akiuguom withaparliamenn of__them_ put on an _inordinate amount of p and laws of ins 0Wu_ but retaining the fa. The _same thing to a _ less extent O _A _ - _ _ prevails in Ireland and Denmark. The _ ' ' _ ;i;;el_l:;§t:_r0fth‘€uStr5‘_ as kmgk English market has therefore much »=l » Au t H PE IC 8' mrs 0 more fat than it can absorb easily.. The S -r0- ungary ave gone f0l‘W8l‘C1 difference in the price between fat and more peacefully and uneventfully. In lean bacon last week was ten shillings _ 1883 Francis Joseph concluded the per hundred weight (nearly two and a notable triple alliance, or Dreibund ha1f°"nt5P91`P°“”d,)- A5005 tW€l1lS)'~ with the German Empire and Italy, ‘ive 'Per °°“f°f our *h;Pm““{s are ""1" the Prime Object being the security of ning {at_. Some of our Vlfestern carers" _ these states against Possible aggression are finding about 40 per cent of their f _ shipments too lat. On account of this rom France on the one side and t- f f , - Russia on the other quan ity o at stock, we have been whc See t _ - _ obliged .in common _with others : to put HEAP ID 8 DOW _ Francis Joseph _ and_his late Em- _down ihebuying price of hogs, and it are uyr ng Qu press were married in 1804. She like the 10 shillings per,hundred weight be~ himself on the maternal sid was of "V680 fat and lean kee the royal house of Bavaria.. ell: mf~Tk€di1`€dU0|5i0l1ii1thps ui), a ffulihe lliii mmm .L 6 at 4 upon food con- -'- § Hoi siiniiis Cool Weather! The lA B C oi Values I\I\I\ Matchle ss Prices for I Well-Made Goods. _ \I'\\I Trimmed Nliellinery--"" "_ }° 0- _ @- }"' ¢-- >- >- _ llllllilllllllillillillillllllllilillilllllllllllillil vs How little may prettiness cost? is fairly answered by two lots of ‘Trim- med Hats that are on sale this even- . ing. First, by those pretty Sailors, in assorted. colors, trimmed in .very pleasinz emict with Ribbons, Boas and Wings, and marked $1.25 and"$1.50 each. Next, by about 100 Ladies’ and Misses’ Felt Hats in a. variety of colors, at . Twenty-dve cents .each But ol course they will go in a giiiy. There’s another lot of Walking - and Sailors at 5‘)c, 75c and 954:. Fly _Front Storm .Collar _ . "‘ Ladies’Jackets ti; __.~ i A hot selling lot for to-'nighfl big , T ‘Te-Q, trade. 100 Jackets at . 0 \..> ~ - 4 $1.75. $2.00, $2.50 and \ $7.-2; Misses Reefers. I ‘-3 and Ulsters li \\~ i F’ Maybe you don’t know that we sell llllllililiill i, ” M / ‘I/it so S o “ f -.iii \ ,,, y .// X 'Z * little Misses’ Jackets and Reelers. Well, it’s high time you‘did,lor for your next :iuor’neighl.or' may w have been here, and you know \ what that means in your neighbor- hood. All styles and prices range from - .$2.50 t0.$4.50. - J Ladies’ and Misses’ F W1- Underwear. f W \ . /_- Good warm underwear for. early ' fi" We". boys’ and girls’ full suits at 50 cents. _ Misses' unilerves.ts,15c, l8o and _ 20c;'Iadies’ alabama wool vests, 18c, 200 and 25c, ' Splendid value in wool; vests line spun wool; silk- trimmed _at 50c, 75c and 95c;‘no better value in town. Over - $l000 worth to choose from; all nowgoods; ex-tra big sizes a specialty. . ' Ourbai-gain table- will be loaded down with Misses’ Capel, Stockings, Meu’s Underwear, M_en’s Under- wear, Men’s Shirts, Meds Caps, ' Men's Neckwear, Men’s White and,Unla__undried Shirts. N ew i Veilings f llll lllllllll lllilll H was 3 _ e price o ogs love match and the royal pair rc- m“5’1""‘“ll " ' In preference to any mined d$voisd1y'aiis¢i.sd ioeacii "f i i ~ 'r ' ' Ol'.l]8I‘S. ,`Ol’.he!‘ through life. Their only son They know al good and heir to the throne, Prince Rudolf. thing when they See it committed suicide near Vienna in _ . _ January, 1 889. Thereupon the Om dePI'eSS10f1 IH Archduire charles Loon, brother of Prifiesi our lafge and Francis Joseph, became L heir to the Varied Stock, 0111' throne, but he renounced the right in EASY TERNIS, Ou 1. favor of his son the Arcliduke Francis ie utation as a relia- Ferdlnand’ who is "0" the bei' . p , ___ _ . . _ppa.rent. It is now thought *not gllikhouifl to deatl Wltihr improbable that the tsoi-rowing Em €S 6111 113. l1I‘3 ly pei-or in his great- aliliction may be lT)ll 0111' W&y. ' induced to lays aside the crown and ‘fit G , . ' , Tnkelnxative Bromo Qiiinino Tgbletg, o nnolly s Building ,fggyfsi-f» =°f“»d=»°m»,,»,,v,v,1;,f¢_i;;__f(»£ Queen`Stroet ‘ ivmnmm “nos.rania_ _ '°’\1i.°\li1y mathorougaiy-saanaiuggim. f U `7 "» ';; ii = ilatin & to. ~ 'risk E__hhndn,i° _ii T Tietliareextracted lesslyandalt kinase ' _, 1., , _:___ _ __ _ ~ _ _ ._ _ _ _, __ -___- ` 0 ~ ~ ' ’ ;I§f I" “ 0 I ‘ A ' ” ` ` 'J ' ' noliwrsr D `R_ J. _li-.ii W _ ` ' ' - _ .the cares of state as his predecessor didiafgxiyeglagqii il 'i ’ ' "l ' f sl ~i~"i‘.~‘~..*?fif' i~:§;f":.». %Constipation 1 ru- air-isa r°..i.»..».., i.. .,',I,°‘{f§°,,,§ ,manila hm°“ll°ll» hkpld Ever, mm- ‘ ¥'“"°» 4°* ' '“*°°°“SUll\tion l U <=~"Ui" New Underwear ' NewLFeather Boas :E ‘S ' New Hats ` ~ New Millinery Trim- mings i150%Sample ' Feather Boas Manufactured samples at a clear- ' ance pi-ice; one lot valued up to ' $1.75, at a sweeping reduction, 25c, . 45c, 55c, 75c and $1. ° Golf Jerseys Slightly soiled at reduced prices. Dress Goods, Habit Cloths for tailor-made suits, 55c; 65c and 89° special value in assorted colors, _ , heavy, suitable for capes, at $1.35. llillllllllillillillilll me as \f l l lll lllllilllllllll ll l ¢>-» . 5- )- )*'_ }-' &- mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmwmmmmmmmmmmm ummmmmmmmmmmwmmmmmmmmwmmwmummmmmmmm The goodness e cant guai ot to wear out, uarantee them to than most shoes. UQ:-52 School bble leather now 'Q prices from We are general chantqdsroot Lsmom,B\m.|as, receiversctbuttsr, allhrmprodwti. tandsoldola J`n1yl5d8m Q.,-li d°i'iii'”é` D