\ \ \ \ THE GUARDIAN 3H.A;aLo11~E'rowN MAY 5, 1899 I \ ~. .` __A "1 ~‘ .. ll lnellliciullnulllsl mrllvllco|luunlP.l.|sllnl Halifax, N. S.. March 28th,_1899. DEARBORN & CO.. F:-I have examined a sainplei Of USEP- ||g|\ and lin it a pure T,§1;l;f?>§;£i-a, kl_<`lItglf1l§‘i`:in Phosphates, A lum. mnionia or any injurious ingredients, and to test 13 (/arbonic Acid- ~- YNARD Bow\iAN,B-A. A (blgued) MA GovernmentlOff`icial An`a.lyist.t the sake of comparison, we give the official test of Bahing Powder, which is 12.7 4 per cent-) QIISCIIIT ¢ has more riders today than any other wheel in the world. and has given just as perfect satisfaction on the burning of India. or the frozen steppes of the Klondike as it 1188 ill every province of the Dominion, btatc in the Union and country of srefound in every sphere of life, among the Queens and Kings in the old land, the Premdents and Governors in the new, and the humblest of their subjects. Price _ is the same to them all; like their quality, the price has D0 vM'i&l>i011- The crescent- has only one quality,and that is the best. ~ We sell Crescents and lots of other wheels. _ ` Bicvcles for everybody at prices to suit anybodv- Anybhmg-_ “Pd everythinf' in the Bicycle Line. All kinds of ,E repalrlng, promptly and well done. ' No break too had for us to mend. ers 8¢,Rogers The Bicycle Men» Charlottetown and Summerside. THE FARMER’S and Implement Store. CUE. S'I'O(.`}I§ CIF' ' Garden seeds are now complete comprising, grain, grass vegetable seeds,from the _best and most reliable seed firms known. All our pure and good _with the highest percent of vitality and are ab- Tnun to NAME. Implement. ~ Ploughs. . _ Spring tooth lHarrows, Disc Harrows. Seeders etc. ottom Prices- for Bcwkers celebrated Fertilizers. Feed the plant and the plant wil KINLEY BRDS Upper Queen St- `. _V 'li A ' /' \ \ -. ` .- nl ‘ c nscsn Durl 89c Mens and Boys Boots Women’s and Misses’ Laced Boots, “ and “ Shoes, all for 1 A , . 1 TU RGENEFF ABHORS' SPORT. How a Dying Pheasant Influenced His Whole Career. The celebrated Russian novelist, Tur- geneif, tells a most touching incident from his own life, which awakened in him sentiments that have colored all his writings with a deep and -tender 1 feeling. When Turgeneif was a boyof 10, I his father took him out one day bird shooting. As they tramped across the brown stubble a golden -pheasantrose with a low whir from the ground at his feet, and with the joy of a sportsmen throbbing his veins he raised his gun and fired, wild with excitement, when ‘ the creature fell Huttering at his side. Life was ebbing fast, but the instinet._ of the mother was' stronger than death itself, and with a feeble flutter of her' wings the mother bird reached the nest where. her young brood were huddled, unconscious of danger. Then, with such a look of pleading and reproach that wrought, and never to his dying day :lid he forget the feeling of cruelty and i guilt that came to him in that moment, the little brown head toppled over, and only the dead body of the mother shield- ad her nestlings. "Father, father,” he cried, “what have I done?" as he turned his horror stricken face to his father. But not to his father’s eye had this little tragedy my son. Thst_was well.-done for your lirst shot. You will soon be a line sports- mam” "Never, father, never again shall I lestroy any living creature. If that is sport, I will have none of it. Lifeis more beautiful to me than death, and since I - cannot give life I willnot take U. "-Atlanm Constitution. ` . 3 Arithmetic and lledlcine. It isan honest quackery that oonfeaes its own blunders, still ignorant that they are nothing worse. ._ - - A whaling skipper, in the old days, carried a medicine chest and a table of directions. One of the rules ran, “Ihr spoonful of No. 15.” - been enacted, and he said: “Well done, ' "Well, it so happened," explained the captain, “that No. 15 was-_all up, so I gave the man a dessertepocnful 'n of No. 5 and another of No.~ 10, and I don’t think the chap thstdrew " up the table could have been goods# ~ iigllres; or else, what's just as likely, the medicines were all shams. Either way,-it was hard on poor Bill. He died in half an hour, with a dreadful pain ln his inside. ”--Exchange. lilsappndhensiom. Wickwire-If . you do net work, you _ lught not to eat. ` _ Hungry Higgins-There yon go ag’in, Jnmpin on me for eatin. I eat 'cause I have im, not ’cause I want to.--Indlan- apolis Journal. j - ' To "knock the spots of anything" is an allusion to the traditional skill of ‘ western cowboys and famous rifle shots, who would shoot the spots out of a oardheld between the iingersof afriend. " "*-**‘l~ir-:v_l- Women Guides In Berlin. A Berlin paper thus speaks of thewv lien guides employed in that city: ~ “They are partly elderly, partly mid- dle aged ladies, with a certain amount of knowledge of the world, some so- quaintance with languages and an sssan t care lone female travelers or the lady Scandinavia and America intrust shem- selves. Most of these resolute persons are Russians or Austrians.” - “There are plenty of women wil' would be glad to get me, ” he mid. , “Very likely, ” she replied pointedly, "but none of them would care to keep you after she once had you.” He went outdoors to say what he wanted to say after that thrust. He fel! that he couldn’t do justice to it in the house.-Chicago Post. I y lfertinent. ` - Oaughey-Who on earth is trying H play the piano, Caroline? ‘ Mrs. Oaughey (proudly)-It is Ar# bella. Shejs learning to read music. V Oaughey (testily)-Well, ask her if it is necessary to read it aloud.--'Stray Bgtories. ‘ The temperature for Deoember,`tak- ing the average for ten years, in the Klondike is 40 degrees below zero. » ouriciiu sn ‘fone or 'waning aa- ed and amiable demeanor, to whoss-i traveling parties recently imported from f When They Knew Him. gina Hosni; EMPLUY MENT llElil$iBi All persons wanting empleyllellii and em lo ersof labor m want of ee- ations by applying to _ , _ MISS SNELGROVE, _ _f _ Kent .cerdilgteawritsrin The POQIIIU' “ilu BIISULLANEDUS l'l‘E`Dl8» l|lnsrd’s Llnlmsnlicr sale; Don’t marry a melancholy man-#his sighs will be unbearable. WEAK WOMEN. Can be made strong and healthylby Iilbura’s Heart and Nerve Pills. i_ss` .kullion 50 Turner Bt., I Ottawa, says: lilburn’s Heart and Nerve Pills 'enriched iy blood, strengthened my nerves and re- bored me to health and vigor.” ‘My wife,” said the minster, “often nelps me out with my sermons.” ‘-Huml” said Henery'Peck. ,,My wife his heart stood still at the ruin he had preaches all the sermons in our house.” SEVERE SALT RHEUM. Refuse all substitutes or _imitations of the oenuine Dr. Fowler’s Extract of Wild Strawberry, most cfthese are absolutely dangers. When a girl proposes to a man, sho always acts as if she expected him to apologize for it. - _ linsrd’s Linlmsnl (lures Bums, sic. The Policeliencrter-Says that penib story brought tears to the eyes forthe city editor. ‘ ‘ The Copy Reader-Yes, and cans and oaths. . ' _ Burdock Blood Bitters cured me of Sal Rheum 3 years ago, and I had no retur of it since. I was so had with itI could not sleep. lt only took two bottles of B. B. B. 160 Z ect a cure.” Mrs. Welch, Greenhank, n Cobble-Well, old msn,iny wife has had a legacy left her. ` Stone- Congratulations! I am gladiyonr marriage has turned out so well. sore throat with fever, give a table-_I A i' Pain in tha Back- “I suii`ered,with pain in the back for over a year and could not get it cured. Three bottles of 'Hagyard’s Yellow Oil removed the pain entirely.” Marshal Miller, McGregor P. 0., Man. _ Don’t marrya widower--remember his other wife. ~ ‘ Liver Troubles. biliousness, sallow com- plexion, yellow eyes, jaundice, etc.. yield tothe curative powers of Isixa Liver Pills. Thevaresure to cure. _ Hopperly-Carr you recommend the man who build your house 5’ ` Plankington--If you are fond of an outdoor life. _ For intemal or external use Hagya.rd’s Yellow Oil cannot be excelled as e. pain relieving and soothing remedy for all pain. You can patch up a broken heaft so that it will keep on loving any' old thing, but when faith is shattered it is done for. » ' Iinll1|’s l_.illimenl ‘Curse Dsnllruli. _ ' rated catalogues. _J _ A teelmil lies lllellleitt. _ _ A comfortable to. BJ' __ *___ g -7 _ ' _ _' ____ r _ ____ -- -._-- .- *manma- Bid you ever notice how mueh easier it is to love your enemies after you have whipped them ? . Q U I °-Let me see ; "this is your son’s last _ . . year in college. isn’t it P’ adE;&":f,:;°1';:_t °I'§°”`t;.:‘tl§';:,';|°hé;§‘;‘f;)‘ °i: - ~-ordinarily it wouia be, but he has ,,,,,d, 25,, Au aegis.-._ You dlhy decided to take a postgraduate course ' _ ‘ at th” in shot putting.” When a woman says that if she was h p ‘ V y V rich she would do lots of .good in the “P F011 Dr- |-.¢W’8 wbrm Syrup i°,!\1°l\ world, she means she would give away DNP, Mid *|16 B °lmP1°. Hilfe U14 Gffevtllel 19111955' f°1` her. old clothes to her poor relations. world is always Worms of all kinds that no other should. . , be used. 'No purgative needed afterwards M‘lb‘"'“ ° 3t°'u”3 H°°'i°°h° °"d°’“ N" PURE 'h°l°°°m° Price 25c_ - are easy totske. hsrmlessm action and such is sure tocuresny headache in from5to20 .M M nsysi “J 1’ , I ‘H d’ ’ d iiia, ncaa say ow ye o an oak ‘Goodby. i ' French. A ~°Ah' That’s good as far as it goes ” ~Y¢§, buf; me remember which is which." ° Pain Conseil First Day. s °“°*°"“°f*““ , ~ do ss much Mrs. Mary O’Dell, 262 Dunn Ave., Tor- laundry as onto. writes; “I have used `Milhurn’s L Rheumatic Pills and they cured me of a severe attack of Rheumatism. The pin .sued sffsr f.i.s.ni-ri. days am sf sis Theo 1'°m°\1y-- - - vrhenyocask lhsrfs Linimssi Rsllsvss V A man loves an ideal; a woman id [izes love. _ 1 Partly cloudy, cooler, probable showers, variable winds. ` _ A ' ' $d.v"l*‘H&» NRI.. 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