Eéili 2, 4. ‘f‘>ii° THF! GUARDIAN CHARI OTTETOWN JUNE 2, 1899. ' -~ -We-sr' ' ~ -v » ~.f ,;I~.: ;.;.t¢”"-~., gs, - ==.h=,:\`-_ "1--“, -"-'-“~.”.:, - ';.,,.r '» “.i.. `f - ' -e f .J ':T= ‘1‘3~ _ '71-‘i"{'l r ==">=r“ f‘5`.;`;,:é'!`?'f2‘-,-*_*-"ti-*;`;~i’;>3 . -i~ .,-, -_-, -, , . ._»-,-_<..;-;. -¢_:~,.s.‘<.=~:.sw~- .-'»>~-.-»-1i‘-s=i- ' ~r.~~,t'~..~‘>-"1", ' ur; . _ , g _.j._rf§.‘,\‘1~ - il -:.,,__.~ Us--_ 11 »l _JH 1 U OTHE L Boys we want you to bring your mothers to see _our magnificent stock of Bo s S "1 1 ii , y, uisto tBoysfrom4yearsto100 ea ~ I'I' (PAYS VV, ELL So ii' you don’t want to buy you can at least save your friends some money. _ . _ Always Do a. 'G-ood Turn The best turn you can do now,is to turn around Stamprr’s Corner and into Prowse Bros Clothin Rooms ' Y there are many Works of art in our C hildren’s Clothing. ' . g ° ' ou Wont have to buy’ but nu eu Prices away down to Low Water' Mark PRQWSET RQ5_u... ».f....i..-f... cw L *_ -s .___ FIRST is a tissue called spidermis It is rivers affording t pl t - SPELIAL TICULTURE colorless Chlorophvl is the green sions Th “sau exam u 3 i PRINCIPLES 0]-I H(]R-fcalled paracbyma. Covering the leaf steamers runregulsrly on ihe bays and; _ ' I ' ° I . _- |-. --"hc ~l'lgh , A _*li* . ' ‘ ' 'i . ¢ . ll > - - ' . _ ‘ _ . . D I . . . ' ` . . ' . L.. _ ' . . » lt sc 1. . . » ¢ _ a ' y ‘ 'k _ __ . - 'V Z ' Q24 u it at f _ _ _ ° . ' . _ : _ _ ~ 1, - ' ` - l » 3 ‘ , I 5 " » 1 ` . ' I , . l .h _v _T _ ' j ' ' -‘ . . ` ‘ . .Z I ‘ . 1 - _ _ ' _ ` ac- l ° ° . L |. ' _ 'P . . “ef ` . ' _ _ 3 ' ' ‘ I Il I 4 By G J Mcfiormac r.ii>1-.ri 1 nniages that adapt it for growing many kinds of fruits. It has a good deep soil, sn even rainfall and a suitable climate As plants move from the locality of their largest developement towards the northern limit of their growth they be come aiected as follows. (1) Dwarfed thsforin of the tree is modified and the leatsurface becomes lower down. (2) They become more. fruiiful. (3) The fruit becomes more highly colored. (4) Theleaf surface is increased. (.5) The composition changes somewhat. (6) The peii med and the tree is enabled to develo P at a lower temperature. Era;-The tree may be di- vided into four parts, the root,the stem, 1 the branches, and the leaves 1 TB Tm: Tn ( ) it R001' ;-The collar is the name given to that part of the tree where the stem joins the roots and it is there that the grafting is done. The main root is th al al ni. tsndout pmttlie called e tap-root, the central roots ex ee root:li ound root-caps. These caps f e Thsreot of a tree closely resembles its; branches T layers, vi roots are f liable h roots to penetrate the soil 'E Z, fl) bark is call eas itcaiibe (0) The sapwoou is within the Cam- brian Lsyer. (e) Inside the sapwood is ' tliolieartwood and (f) inside the hea rt- wood is the pith. Beano s;-Branches take various tormsaccordiiig to the nature of the tree. Along the branches are baus.?' Seeing a tres you can easily tell how much it grew each year by examining the branches as each yeai'S growth ends with a bud. Besides the=e buds there are of course the fruit buds. P' It is undoubtedly a fact that our grand- mothers, pio- W0- f ll O COl1l'l r y , led the house- wives of to-day. spite f t h i s they hus- bands robust sons and daughters, _and _did become weak, complaining invalids as a COI1S€ UCI) q ce. . There are probably seyeral reasons for this. One is, that they lived more in the iopen air, and another, and probably the §most influential of all, is that UICY Were §less prudish than the women of to-day. They were not ashamed to know something a of their own physical make-up. _ They were not too nice to take care of their health in pg womanly _ W now-a-da s suf- weakuess and disease of the distinctly eminine organism, rather than con_sult 2 physician, or even talk upon the s\}bJ€¢t t° 'their own husbands. _T _ey 121321” that troubles of this description can only be cnred by undergoing the disgusjiilg Cxamf' inations and local treatment _insisted upon by the average modern physician. Doctor Picrcc’s Favorite Prescription cures all diS~ eases peculiar to women in the priv2¢7 °f their own homes. _ It _does away with ih¢ necessity for examinations and ocal treat- ment. It acts directly on the important organs concerned, making them strong, héalthy and vigorous. It tn for wifehood and the burdens of household duties. It allays indammatioli, heals ulceration and l°0thes pain. It tones and builds up the n_erv¢3_ It banishes the discomfofts of the time of expectancy and makes baby’s ad- vent easy and almost painless; Thousands have testified to im merits. Overrooopaguoifmedieal advice free. S¢_iid 3! one-cent stamps, to :our customs and 1141711!! only. for paper-covered my of Dr. Pierce s Com- mon Sq* Meinl . doth bound 5a Ramps. Addldl Dr.lV.Pi¢roe,_Bu.fhlo, N.Y. way _omeii Y Her untold tortures in silence, because of mmf" ’ Prince Edward Island has many ad od of growth becomes short l around They feed and sup- tr and store tho food From thscentr or lateral roots extend fi.- rousroots On the fibrous roots are At the ends of these, (2) ii Srsir ;-The stem extends , from the cellar up. It consists`of several (a) the bark on the outside. ` (b) Uude eaththe outer bark is the inner bark which is in contact with the wood and contains many fibers. (c) 'l'|ie first layer within the second ed the Cambrian layer. It 1 'B in this layer that the tree grows, and ily seen in the end of a log, each ring indicating one yea.r’s gro wth .1 HE p unti t efruit is formed The two lauts sho ld eannv plan. are apt to be transmitted io the progeny, therefore it should be »hea1thv, hardy and productive The form, color and qualities of the fruit will partake larvelv of the nlant from which the pollen is taken Thus by this = b pro uc veness of one varietv may be combined the delicacy and texture of another If this process be successful and seed formed, the seed is to be pre served until the next year and then sown The plant produced is called a seedling; The term given to the process is Hydrc zation or Crossing Hydrcza between varities of the same s t varwy you mah 1:! cmssp (T3 Ocoveg summer resort is the Lansdowne hotel with a mice of fine gauze or inuslin and In Albenon’ the Aww" T°"a°° and kee it°covered l li p u open about the lim sameume Tha constituents ofthe seed M°"°°g"°’ M°D°“°1q' and 1° Mmm b S@W8l't I e principa otels are Davies, colcring matter of the leaf The Stom Queen and Re ere RE'1EDlES ica is the part of the leaf through which | Summersidelfas about 4000 h' b- HUGHES’ wus" .mans in a folgd enters from the air The food itants I' is situated on beautiful Be sgdhducohadfmixffrgmthsirggone b h fi Prisons t- " :;.i';.‘;‘;. Y* “P ‘° 3;.i:::.:i..l‘.':::.‘i‘:.i‘;s;i.;i:..“:::‘ "Use °~=°°f~'<'>f= H; DORAL A1-ws; l vincembelsidles havinlg otheii large getail §:roglmn2tsgd°l.aur:?°3isgfse, Th t f d stores t as an ls ectric ight lent, °°° from 2.23 §...‘§f§’i.“.§’.`"{`§.iI`.°_.§' .ISSSIISZ gg grgeggfnggggagggtgg eg Ke; "°"°‘A “"'2"*"‘“ °""E of one variety of fruit and apnlyin it to l e ° S "° °‘“'° f°’ Rhmmusm- A the mgma d gnome, vamty g The ar;-Clifton Russ, and Campbell S I ' vglleonvinceyou. Pi-iccsoc ; following are the pre autiona that must H emgemwn and bonus have a mp" nc ;PEPS:Am°IdNil;?3Rgr1?Ip5uhled0b°1:rs¥1>‘¥ lgazelglggfglgége pnélfg H "pe (2) Cm hotels and in Souiis the Sed V P98 F" Q” 3°" E”5“°h 9'" ’ *"5 iew 3 suzlym (3) Aps ilin maart; lonlvf 2° at Cape Traverse. a very pleasant “°'"°'"°° 18 Inches hlgh adJu9t3 20 to 33 “wil” PATRUIIIZE HU6HES'"i»u'§é'i§%“ Charlotfieéfriihe Apomecades naulivmnysw, to 40 Wisner. In Tiguish the Railway, in Kensington, Clark's and Commercia , C ark’s and Manson The following hoieis open for the summer season At Hampton, Pleasant View ,at Sianehope, Mutch’s, and Cliff At Brackley Point Shaw’s, at Rustico. Seaside, at Maiprque, Worth Shore , at Tracadie Beach d pipes s esides hardiness and Seaford] and at’ P‘a?d":'F‘;t Alb°n°°'f . na . orida In addition to th ose already mei: ,tioned there are other towrs and vil la es in tlze Pro g vince with hotel commodation, while many farm hous repare for the reception of tourists The rivers and strc tc ams em with trout the bays with mackerel, while ame of l lion can only be effected successfully §bounds_ a “mst every descnptwn ewes- 1 \;_ B__V-3. P _ _ A, s. s. ciiv of chest .ini ssii from s 1 THE Ries or van MAUN Island wh;§;';_e1;)uu 1:;_§_;a];:;:a;_l: t, Charlottetown cvQ'v Friday at 10 o’clock 5 (1) Nature’s aim in the wild state rding hotels and boar-din no dunng the S°"°“ °f 1899 im' Hal’ “X __bI-"in si E 6 24 to 40 KFURD ill) Blllll UNE ~.... M __ y ado of Millwall 8.8 lilly of Ghent senses nom All Sizes 9%* ri 1 5 3 x`\ ¢ 5 5 egg* ‘f Y _ . ..=... vs ., \» V.. . < -N. . ,}.,g,.1 .._:. ..., 5' -.- . ., >.' ,» ..'.»=_’-1'-_ Lf' ` .._.-(1 Q f_;;;>;~ `, -'Y an ,,,;- " _ ,~, _ . ----,..,.. f- 3; -v-é er-HN Yo I @ Screen Wire all sizes very chelp. o produce improved sorts a (4) The leaves: -The branch up to ‘ the leaf is calied a petoile. The body 5 of the leaf is cf mposed of cellular tissue! of which is the new Park Boulevard, its g w mos* likely produce worse fruit than if raised from climate is delightful, and the scenery is , beautiful and quietly picturesque. Sur- ‘ rounded by the Gulf of St. Lawrence, it y enjoys all the coolness of the sta breeze, y and the advantages that can only be de- I Brees y Charlottetown las »over 12,000iu-M habitants 'ind is the capital It has Si wholesale trade: It has a Gas Ligit and Power Company, two Electric* light plants, and a street railway is in embryo. It has a first class water works and sewerage system. It is`. famed for its Wide and shaded streets, Y its many pleasant drives, the principal' attractive sun oundin gs, pure water, and 010213 cool and bracing air. It is widely known as one of the healthiest cities in Canada. It has two h0Spi‘la1S. many churches and a large and elegant new Opera House. I also has several fine public buildings and a market which is one cf the chief sources ofthe citizens’ pride. It has one of the largest and best equipped i pork-packing establishments in the Dominion. On its west side is Victoria Paik-a favorite summer resort-while onthe east are the magnificent new Exhibition Buildings, and Driving Park.. Chief among its public squares is Queen Square in the cenue of the city, beauti- fully laid out with blooming plants of every description, fountains, and well § arranged walksi and enlivened with a band of music during the summer even- ings. The rural scenery in the vicinity Garters’ seeds grow may3l 3i WHITE Canvas Shoes for Ladies and Mm. Also Men’s Canvas Boots at R. K- Joszis.-'-li. ' Lived from sea bathing, at about 65 de_- COME and see om. stcck of Plants! before purchasing elsewhere. Choice Gerinums $1 per dcz.. smaller at 50c. ~ ~ _ _ - A11 kinds bedding annuals eoc pci- doz, Y many great retail store besides a lar e ‘ - ~ , bordering at 40c pei' hundred,Dahlias 3 to 9c each, Auriculas and Polyanthus (Pernuuols) at 3.5¢ per doz, Daisies 25c per doz in bloom. All kinds of house plants selling cheap at Ridgway’s N ursery, Upper Prince Street.-John Williams, Proprietor._ Upstairs in Mar- ket on Market days.-2 2w. _ _f . .» . - f -.,§ ars is to raise avigorous plant and perfect ,I grsains. boats, livery stables, irc., “gd rg:£_tmgH“t S“km",'J°"id°'AIl°,‘°t H?"i"g° ' seeds for the production of its species. 1 how to reach th d'ff t 'd d awe es u,r-Y' r'°la"? ""’S°' (2). Culture’s aim is to enfeeble, or icouutry resorts,e6sh!in;1;lac¢:s??alc?,z;§n glue Harb°”. b“'l”.’°" R“"°"' glee! a subdue the ercess of vegetation ; to les- obtain the same by writing to or call. 'bor' remmmg mn l”a"'° _ Ham” sen the coarseness of the tree ;1o dimin- ing on Messrs. Johnson & Johnson °V§Ty TU;§d9»Y gi 5 P- “L 1}I1\9k1°€ 301136 ish the size of the seed, and to increase 1 Dru ' t , P Bl' k Ch 1 :fe ca 5' "° “mer as 91°* ' W the quality ond quantity of the puip. ‘towggglisere latllvssa f cc 5 al (me lent passenger accomodations. 8 madg al big » L ll be (3) There is a tendency in plants to 'che if l m orma mn wi lsalmn amldshl S 1 _ .-f ii... 1. . e~.P°°'.e 1°” few.,-t,0 the Wild Stagg V | ;nyuPéYr£;e£i1f§]°g°$ac;%;modt freights will be given this sea=on hundred and (4) The seeds of young fruit trees of either in the town or country shohlil Further mmrmmon “PFW to ~ ’ h ood sort, being in ii stat; of improve- fl avail themselves of the oppottduity and W' W' CLARKE' S Oes nlce quality ment, have the least tendency to revert" write at once. ' A'°'°”t o the wild state and are the most likely, Ch"T°W”° May 27' if Ex- &‘ Pat _ prlces -Wlu t as I - 1 (5) 1 here is a cerfain limit to 61'- “ -""'*“"?-**--i- '- * feczion is fruits. When this is readlied! ‘ » ~ ` rs ll the next eneration ill _ ‘ ' 'w _ i . _ _ 1 1 An other line of one hu seed cf ii ferior quality, but in a state § _ of improvement. V ((16t)1Avof;l thefscgdfs of tld fruit trees, SEE TH E CHAINLESS -Nh n ose o gra ie-' ruit tr e _ 2 _ ,` _ '. ' 1 _ (7) G: od results are mo; Slikely to l thirglglggréltsha T;-‘lI'}l%tp_P§;Ce;o far gggrg _ ,_",=,- . 4 b y Q .Y - . »_ ;,, , ‘ g _ ia u o ‘ _ " ‘ "if ‘ ;;,,g;;;~;,;gn,,s;; from 3 .. ...L H. Bn., .is ....,..§ is.. Stylish. for 75 cents " = ` ' store in the city 18tf I I ~ ' W l;§(!lS£';f., T113 Cfftfainly _ I€COIllll1éI2<;lii ` ' l V _ f (pg airn ic yes or heme use .I Commenciug May 16th the favorite b ( pc "'°“* _ ‘ Axorizisii shi in f f ="°°‘“`“““°“'*“"'=€= lf your deeltr has ever tried them Q Gur Ilevv _ » N” ... f.,..,.....,,.., P..;;‘.-,;,P’;§;¥,b“°“sfs _ H fi 1 rcfrliler 1 /0 1 ht s. i lumix it f i ‘Pt Y iLondon. See them, th t' l ° 0 prime Edward Islandis Summa * Con-ec; thing___JAs_ PA;-0NB`§, Cage ne 1, Will leave Charlottetown for EUSTON $1°'*’D9 IS 3’ W()Il(lL I " every Tueday at Noon (Standard time-) calling at Hawkesbury and Halifax. Returning leaves BOSTON every D Saturday at noon. -Passengers leaving CHARLOTTE- TOWN Wednesday morning via Picton can make close conuemion at Halifax with S. S. ‘-HALIFAX” sailing Wed- nesday evening at 11 p.m. Tickets for sale at stations P. E. I. Railway. For Tickets, rates and- all information apply to W. W. CLARKE, Agent, Or to Charlottetown. H. L. CHIPMAN, Canadian Agent, T Halifax, N. S. 3 d &w ~ ; __ J uivluinn __ mince 1 Miinoiisxrs BANK or P. E. I. Charlottetown. -June lst, 1899 Notice is hereby given. U18* I- |1111- yaarly dividend at the rate of 8 per cent per annum. on the capital stock of the bank has been declared payable at its banking house on and after July 3rd next. The Transfer books will be closed from the 19th Juns,to the 8rd of July n¢;i,both days inclusive. By order of board. , J. M. Davison. 1 Cashier. June lst, 1899 cod iw 4w. is of Charlottetown is charmin , and .1 ’ .W i i ' "en, ' horses for driving are abunduntgat very ggi; M°£&¢'&u Li§Yé low prices. Boats can also be hil‘ed,al|d ¢ 353335); Qimgfgdonq 1 l8ilE2l»‘l? "'°5*iFi.°“ Q 7Ur” |'l'|..-.- >Ul -IUJ KC f":u Z ,(< E- - RUPTUR cumin §. regis- meamumgfhwtiésmu Canada. send Bflmllehn iniotlnatism TBUBO . Qllat rivcvs scene, in iru»ciim°i§ Bun: Buiaiug At PICTOU Revere Hotel. ev Wednesday ' w o1$ssuow.N. e.. Wham nets {¢"§N§ulYs J B MacDonald LEADERS IN LOW PR BARGAINS' You wlll always get llljllla W P 6olw|ll’a ll CROCKEI You always get what von want and it always is the We are offering special discounts in toilet sets this to drop in and see our new printed bed room sets ohlid To anyone who is thinking about house keeping thi Htted out in every line in Crockery, China or Glam wal! Dmmg Room or Bed Room,everythmg from an on elf We have some very beautifully decorated jet bllul goods are excellent value, it will pay you U0 drop No trouble to show gods, Come ons, coins what you want ask for it. WPGBL 'his onsliu-y&nlaa _gi ii Wholesaleai Retail.