_ J ,__ T -. LOTTETOWN, AUGUST 25, 1899 THE GUARDIAN CHAR” K 'I 1 f¥ cr-iAs|-| |-|A'rs, sr e 4 rash hats soc, 4 trash STRAW HATS Now is your time to buy and buy at Prowse Bros.-Light covers for horses at ab nh lb Call and se th . ` ° ` 6 em ,Y out a f price, the horses can stand a ___ ospital. His physicians Scotch Lamb’s VlYool Underweaig.__°,,th“ six tim" ammld u'°.°°r'_“h gave u ho h ' ~ ' » ” Noi long ago a buslnesrilr .e .E 14 Hi; wg i-igphiieanigiii ‘iii-f-A“5“" s“”‘"°" “"8” 01” T=1'¢°I1=» 11° Miter ima if m m "2 .s ’ red, asan advertisement rizes “_” . - ying. prgiiner comfortable .warm rug .madelf § 8 t , . 0 -'P A” ‘*"“°'° Wm’ “ B“"‘°” .‘,..“‘”‘..*“° ""‘f’.” “‘°'.“'=~»- ;':...:.?‘:*...S.:;°:':.;=°.~...?.~".:..i:;:.P::;f.i ”f35?~fi'~1‘-’~'5i»i”‘tf’”ii`i»t?$¥§ niimewea ii iii , owever, e atient - it l't V ' ~ no ' ; . triumphed. and no i-guise ‘danish ”“°°"° *I2 0° S*="1C°i>°° iw the W mum 'mn that I" "amd Q” 0 s1i¥|1q.Y imPl'oved on Friday night. and thing for Your lady’s shoulders. ig I-est numbermlmilesi ' ltze, blood pure, the ing the slag as usual into the stream, S every vital organ in the 11047 remaining above water in a red-hot and vigorous. It makes '13-in, - - ~ _ _ . t and limestone the blaze again ap- and h I . th best . fo, biwegnlitésrxin funn; It over the s_-lag, after it had beent PCI' cent of all - Grateful patients i ’_, ' ' -_ h we of ' the slag produced by the intense elect °°”d“iGol‘:,°en diw°‘§§i‘_ ions thing occurred, and ata time when the gmatgst cf beam, maker, md the pile ot slag had become so large Ii is ine great blood-maker that its top rose above the surface of If m*-3°* fb* *PP°'i°° the water. A minuteor two atterdump- and assimilation per- - - the ng, the clear, the nerves some oi it going under and part of it state the sizzling and streaming was '¢i,"'§‘,,f§§*1_”°{‘,“,‘1‘,,'§§ ,,,,°°",,,.°,',“§ ioiioivea by ii bi-igiii bmi oi aims. like cod liver oil It puxiien "lbs next time Mr. Wilson uSed'l’0Ck and drives out the poisons of sal cast into the river, and, it being at . nicht he was much struck by the bril liant white hght produced. The next time he had a batch of the queer, gray- zilffofef g `ish residue to dispose of he did not ma? ‘m ° "7 °, waste it, but saved it and poured over M§‘;,1°:l,,?;’,,°§ only t' it some water for experiment. To his dealers will ti? to induce s surprise there was no flame, but after tsikt §°”1° Vfgifli C99 °\:1bS*:;‘é° puzzling awhile over this feature. _he oneiegg' 8‘§f1ps°’°°°dd°? wwf 00,; held a_ lighted match over the pile. an . 8 E135 ,recovered consciousness. His mind has _ ~ A . il, upward of one hundred and sixty S Sai Tha* Only °“:::::‘;;'1s.zi;°.’.i":'.:i°°i= °... ””S"'EsSe L"°““' c ii eeulre ~_y _ '[58 ° ° beiow the chin was paral zed. The li - 34700 B"`d'5 Quin* fm' P4100 &'C0’=9 if 't b hed ' ° His Determination Not to sims in Madam mi comkagmf, g,,;,,,,,2,,g, D,P,,,m,,,,,,om ,Nacht orii i can B miie ii in lim me Keeps Alive. a_nd,'a?triough they agreed that the pa- °r °- _ - 17 lf. 3 - lZ’i°?i.”Z§i§'§,“?§Z§ §..’i’3‘Z‘3i .‘f‘i.‘.‘I.°Z‘fi‘.’.‘.' ,,{§“§,§“';,§;§m ;};g§§;f¢;,;;3°";;g., . e i , ---- \ §1e;"i1i;i;ie upon the exact nature of his _ popular _,Gan Hit,” and mere jig be L; -_.___ in ii.-with _ it »f~f~»~ .<;'::i“s2’.;:>..;.i::i‘ .2°:';::2v;s:»..... ..........-°-.... ...i ..... P“"“7z°d ‘mm th’ °h’° d°"°’ .Jury t° uw 8919’ ""1°°‘!t°d “°" th’ t acceptibly. both asfto 'price and style. V . Defends Polygsmy has been interviewed o th of °°°°°f°°° °f 91° gn" \b°°°. °f "W b1'*“'- Th’ d"1°°*°°d. b°°°‘”Our goods are nearl all trimmed ini / ` ~ ' u 8 nm” agggoqggmng |;im,W;1;¢;- Durysg, were set by means of a ve d"l' t y V --- the campaign of 1900 years old an athlete. who is the surticsl operation. but the rlyupttirhmoef hmr own w°rk_r°°m’i afnd hence an nm l Bostcn' Mus" Aug' 2O;_E|d°r Jan "nh I “"5 mth” sou of Edgar ' e ce ave the ci," ii lm 1 ku gh 1; 0 sen of the Mormon Church spokeefor two 1,; mr. C; vvgtliy gg' t;§1°:1m°\°:i1;°;; |t1;\;\;;;°°dr r°'°1*°d so which are i)iim;eiiin°ii¢i°ri;s.m§2f1,hoiirson th°.C.°mmon ot this city to-du i>'s1»ei°::iiiI; gasisrii ., sumved m.°:"e"2» 66;; HEAD PANB YBHO E 7° , our showing ot ladies’ trimmed hats.- -N 803 1159" d°¢l°1’°l|`Ul°f It W" 11°” °f ers that 16 io 1 as a part ot the pin' .gum death in Romveh H0” _ UI_-D RS IN A ¥0.v1-o. .sn -Psion is co. is ii A the bowel' of th°_<=°\mtry or of Con form should bs abandoned and the at night Whdh” hi. me Wm Everything possible has been done to WANTED 1000 P90918 gf, my thai, SWS? h°W mill! WW" 1 U°1'm°U md settlement of the money question lett to ummgtely howevu, no on “_” 359 P°t1°°‘ f1'°m £59 1405* lflilll- accounts furnished J uue 30th, . W ef s 0. A y ` C°°8l’°lS Ml' B174!! WIS very em ' . ' ' i'°°¢ “”‘g1°h°“1d°11; "'01 °°]‘~‘*:°d illp want a large amount of money tor Sept. pf, i f U 0 ' ».-‘ , ~ 1 .__ ,P;|°::¢f;71;hl»b°f°°8h¢i0u 6111150 16 to I Duryeays mmarktbh .tmzgle an _immova e mon o p as er o 1,; 1), A_ BI-uc,_ y A 25 li, 0 g 'E ri in Q ll p a o e Democratic p ‘stint-in ii’ Ming "°"°h°d 'ith 5”" i“' Pngdiing Dnryea’s father who is greatly |S B beiiblethseh;i:r2_;clahr:?§nsaidAlahd still by Phfsmims i” thi’ citl' Th° devoted to his son has scarcely left the s t ' 0 D A ' . . say that an abandonment of lhe ratio mn br°k° his neck by fliving in' hospiialsince Walter was taken there. E TH E cHA|N |~ESS» i "”'*'_ , s 16 io 1 would be equivalent to an aban W°t°r fmm ‘he C"“'°, 'MP3 He has engaged the most experienced TENDER3 fm' Pfmtiug’ *Wd “ning ‘ , persons W8-ntillg BIDPIOYIIIBIJU donment of the money questaou because 7B°7é I; :lm .th°tf?l°r;f’”3hf’f surgeons, trained nurses are continually 50°" card” °' the “ces V’ 5° held at the. d I ' an ii eissi aiveisi- - - - -- 4 an emp oyers of hbor in want of as no free coinage law can be adopted un-i ,in attendance, and it medical skill can Ch°¥1°“°*°WU D1'W1'18P°fk °” W°d”°9‘ligmn°e will gbbain help ami guna. til a ratio is agreed upon, aid since f ~ ei- + save his son. say Mr. Duryea, he will da? md Thufsda-Y- U19 13"* and 145° ‘ be saved Will I`6C8lV6*d |50 1100!] i tions to the to 1 ratio has been agreed upon .'\/\ ~ . . i i _ J R "" tae. lot of comfort doctors attribute to t l _ ...... .. ..}....i...‘l`}‘Z?.§.§.‘1.“.‘ ".‘1"?.?.' i` INCUNVENIENT Six Times Around riiesiiiii tality, gained by his devotion toathletic ' `_` 0 spprts. _ To Ffnd Yourself Wlthoutltif lion go on an ' . __ _ ' » t was thought that death would im Holiday to the Seaside. Tha distance whmh a “gui” "alk" medistely ensue when youu Dur ea _ 'Wim nk” ° fm Poli urls 0 S ° . . e ,ns “kann - f th _ C t t . 4 _, wi coveriu e me issomething 1-iss is »s.§.°§°.i'i§'il'.1.i‘.§'l'l'. .2i"°fff. iiie§"§si°§'ffi°ii`f'iZi§§if`1 .iiff§'.ii?§§§§“‘¥9 been iemovpdgntrorp his home in Glen Cove ta -cool theseeseniigs Medium i wei ht wud in Engludlwhu Mé'*“k°d m°r° m . if 1 last night he was reported to be in a the” °°mi”g °°°l °'°°i”3’ mlm” ‘mm iHo'§ilul:l?;is ;Iiv:h.eili¢\ilii‘ qlibgglsr 15?! Q 1900 i very promising condition. °h°"l° an f°'!°F . CIP" TFTWUB mlm bland. » He has beeulforty-three yes;-egg *_ Mr. Duryee dived from the third step $6500 t°_$12‘00~ OFUUS 5511*- Plumb 91° ; postman, and during that time has ' ,of the Casino stairs, in-Oyst-ir Bay. into 'mm' °llk.h`°°° .shlflsi 5'1UB9l1 5hlTt’» `? nevyr been one official day absent from about three feet of water. He weighs »0x1°'d 'mm' e fduty. Ho is now Bevan SEEN about one hundred and thirty pounds, A”°th°' “’°°k °f Bandana S°“1`f' - *and his head struck the bottom' with °P°°°d' R°m°mb°" D °“1' ‘mam great torce. He was taken from the Shawls’ r°g°"`J“' Pam” & 0°'-*L i ' ' ,water apparently dead. but soon after , ty( ma 1 .__ SILVER AT I6 T0 l _ ty years of age, land is still discharging his duty satis lfactorily. i ` - he proved that in those forty three ears he has walked, in carrying the housand miles. No other postmau pproacbed this record. and it is doubtful Will be Adliered to _ the Party Down W th _ if y s mari ll lily OCOIIPBUOD. I S £-get LINCOLN Neb , Ang :28-Mr [Bryan 1384 as the plan EIG b d t 2 t ld be n the ta Zatiirday. th? and Sqétember. T_l;e' 0 MISS SN Kellloggfget i-iilizllieai' tliiitntliadl riiiioliswxrong or liiig? _,‘:.,Q°.~ ' '~ ' . . 12 08 Of alll’ BU tl' U0 UGGBSSMIY ' all ough it is right, we are afraid to nw 15: igonof Discovery of Acetylene Gas. ,,,,.p,,,,_ 23 d ,, “mate 1, Square, who I 0 7 Y 0. . ha, for thin, The ia ts relating to the discovery of ’ _ 1===1fh.d\=f~ p iicai iieii included ii diriy gi-iyisn sub- * old xg a’:§t:§;§7behfb1:"£g8;‘;';itt§ § stance, wholly unlike anything else he V truth, “I am ii child myself." had ever seen. For weeks he noticed 0 ggxofzfxf Og; H;,i;§1t11;¢‘-#31: this substance _without giving more than g and hea1thx§y0“h_ he healthy ‘passing attention to it. dumping it into young of 01d_ win be 3 ha py W- the stream upon the bank of which he ‘S a Simp1e_ri;antt¢rdwLhset 55; bodiy had built his furnace. One day a cur- , 4 Customs gpg. lsr s eo 2 when instantly there was a>white,glow- ~ page %_ . ing dame and Wilson knew one had cuvery was abetyiene gas. “fastest - “ §9°'“&|°°°'-'§_'°§- , found something _worth while. Hisdis- | =f It the ratio is wrong, we ougnt ti _ t _ _ ~ f . - t J . select another ratio and stand upon it zleigzsd du; \ :lc;tl))'l)p;11eno§;1S,a;;b;3iler3;<;:0Uchp;iaf0r I dom, behave the ratio to be wrong :is»::f::; ps... .. C...ii. M..‘;- Artiiicialleeth on Metal Plate is at-° ~» 1 ed i o u e b u t lfacturer. that, some years ago, Thomas U ` Childffn. i L. Wilson, of St. Catherines, Ont., was* ‘mf 'smelting for metallurgical purposes. _ mY _ - . - . From time to time he used Va good' deal _If . a 1_nan oi_rock salt in his furnace stock. and 1‘_;"1ft11y 2;; ,also limestone as a flux. Whenever, ,_ ,sie pmgg, *these two materials were fused together, :' ll vs. ef A dentist who knows his business,aud one that has any regard for his patients will always advise them to have s metal _pl .i._.e Prior. MELWLLE B. BUCKLEY, _ Instructor Boston Dental College, Boston Mast In view of the vast amount of in jurydoneto the mouthsofi wear~ ers of rubber or vnlcanite plates, by the retention of undue heat owning to the non conductibility of rubber, and as alumium is now so cheaply produced and making as it does a rigid, light, claenly, uncbjectional plate there seems no reason why any person should wear a rubber or vulcauite plate. Not only this, but better results in Bt and adhesion are obtained in dillicult cases, than in the use of rubber. L. P. Hasxunn, D. D. S. _ Chicago IIL Dental School 'Tho above quotations are from hundreds by eminent dentists whose close observation in many years experience in plate work has leai ni il them the many advantages of metal over rubber. Many persons who are compelled to wear artilicial teeth on a plate find that the ordinary plate causes heating of the mouth, bad loose, sometimes sores lips. sore mouths and sore.throats,'and caused directly from the wearing of an ordinary plate. ` . We recomend a lets! Plata sltlier of' Gold. Platinum. Aluslium. It is' a conductor of heat and cold, itis non-irriating, and is tliin~ er, lighter, and stonger than any other plate. ' 0 We have testimonials from persons for. whom we have made metal p1ate’s_not one would wear an ordinary plate again. You can haveyour impression taken, and a metal plate made same day fully guaranteed because we make them ourselves, and know all about the material used. Call and see speciments of our work. Every piece of work done by us must 'give entire satisfaction to ' the patient, else we will notallow it to leave our office. :Berlin `Par1ors i T . =- . 0 i ._-_,_,>~ VT.. _»<,;_'3. ,. ,_ V -_ .p » ¢ ,_ .__\,, ._;q 35.- ,_,:.M._V;.. _ , . _ __.nu»¢~ L e iev i be wrong by those who made the tight to insert it in the Democratic platform ” On the general outlook for the 1 party for 1900 he said “Democratic success in 1900 is becoming more and more certain On the old issues we are stronger with people than in 1896 The sentiment in favor of arbitration and an income tax is stronger The oppisition to government by injunction is strong er The people better understand the necessity for bimetalism, and better understand the danger of a national bank currency. which places the con trol of the paper money in the hands of! On the new questions sentiment is developing rapidly Many Repubboans who did not recognize the menace of the trusts in 1896 are becoming alarm ed Th ey now see the dangers which threaten the nation when an industrial aristocracy mu arbitrarily control the price of the raw material, the rate of wages and the price of the finished taste, shrinkage of the gums, etc , iiually causing the plate to Ginger Ale, C e Soda The Republican party is impotent to r am ’ destroy the trust because the trusts are largely responsible for the succcssi of the Republican party in the last cam ai u Z P On the question of imperialism the opposition with the Republican party is already manifesting itself, and will as the determination to fasten its im .s Ginger Bee r. The best summer drriilis. penal policy on the country esppareat There is no real ,tempt being made to defend the 1’resident’s policy 'Ihereportstromall lectiesis