iéiunaa... di £485, ...mia mm mswaaumw ,p_.g THE GUARDIAN CHARLOTTEPOWN NOVEMBER 28 i898. . 4 pf "*"" *"“"““°“"` ron i 'a ° ~ The ¥'Q ‘ up Ill til ~ li Nervous Dr. Ward's Blood and Nerve Pills. ####lf####fl%=li€## s ' t c ere §.Prnun! i* Why shouldnt we be proud* *of our trimmed Hat work Z # 3 Even the lowest priced hat* ir' ` _ii K ., '_ *S . - » is If § if tlthhlit kit# passes under the eye of a mil lmery artist and must be perfect before it lcv-VBS th shop We do not mean by this, that our $1 50 hat, has so much style as our $5.00 Hat. We do mean however, that our $1.50 Hat has $1.50 worth of style, even as our $5 hat,has* 85 worth of style. You, too will be proud of our trimmed *Hat work, when you have selected yours for the coming season. F. Ptrkins &. tn-. * TIIE IILUIEIY lEl|lEllS. #uri-##=1lr# lfilfmliilflllslllslf llllllullllls ll is our-f.sin1y:¢m1-sa ' bv the use of EGYPTIAN RHEUMATIC 0IL.f For sale by all Druggist Price 250 per bottle. Hay 25 ood lyr _ r f L | THE POEH. I stood upon the ocean’s sandy beach, And with a reed I wrote upon the ‘ Sand these words: "Agnes, I love thee." But the winds came and the waves Rolled mountains high, And blotted out the fair impression, 011101 waves ! treacherous sand ! iraffile reed! ` ° .Ns Sanger will l trust thee, But from the highest mountain peak 1’ll pluck the tallest pine, And, dipped in the crater of Vesuvius, With it I’ll Write Upon the high and burnished heavens These tender words: "The standard set by Bruce Stewart & C0 For their business relations with the public is a high one. Good examples of this are to be found ln the class of work they turn out,’ llld I W0l1ld llké l0 896 any doggoned waves wash that out. ` lHl Mllllllllll llllllllllllli MONDAY, NOVEMBER 28. l89°.'c-¢ .v-»-»~-~ ”"”" ’ ‘ ' '-In l THE EMPIRE: _GROWS _.,.... _-lm By the recent deal in South Africa, briefly referred to in these columns a week ago, a large area has been added to the domain of the British South .African Company. The newly ac- quired possession is the Kingdom of Barotse, on the upper Zambesi,hithcr- to ruled by King Lewanika. The King is described as a well-behaved old gentleman who has profited by missionary teachings and has con- cluded that his safest and most pru- ident course is to become a British subject. He has had built for him a large house in European style, which his subjects believeto be the finest palace in the world, being the richest their eyes have ever gazed upon. The new acquisition is described as possessing much fertile territory, and brings British South Africa. in touch with the Congo Free State on the north, and with German and Portu- guese West Africa on the west. A The region of the upper Zambesi possesses some remarkable physical Falls, which in grandeur are only Isecond to those of Niagara. These falls were first seen by a white man when Livingstone visited them in across. When the railway system ` of South Africa gives easy access to the Zambesi country the Victoria Falls will attract thousands of visitors annually. ' l The strait of Canso causes a break , between the railway systems of N ova. Scotia. and Cape Breton. The North iSydney Herald claims that the strait lcan be easily bridged and at much \` less cost than the bridging of the St Lawrence above Quebec which, it p seems is to be undertaken. The opinion of a competent engineer would be of more value than an edi- torial opinion on that point. Aftera. long period of hostile tariif and commercial war France and Italy have now agreed upon a sort of re- ciprocity :treaty granting nutually -favorable conditions for the exchange of commodities. Manufactures of silk are not included. The treaty is thought to be of so much importance as to weaken the triple alliance be- tween Germany, Austria and Italy, and also to weaken the accord be-‘ tween Russia and France. -ia.. ancient kingdom 'tb0u°h much fallen able acquisition which would 've h outlets on the Persian Gulf and the Arabian Sea. .|oHN |v|¢|.Eon a c S\&»1"l201’1&»1 '.A.1"li1S'tB entiment but on hard matter of tact business sentiment can outweigh the dollar but we *a have learned this, as Mark Twain puts it “To 7 ‘fBi'»Ch’ the public you;must serve it well,” by its quality and value has entirely “fetched.” the people. its enormous MARK WRIGH 0 Homin MAKERS. if 6" ` i is ` °°°°°¢°°‘°‘ J O principles. There’s no \ sale proves this. T& tn.. ltd.. r , _D All forms of scrofula sores bo'ls into decay, has still an area Of 628, pimples and emptions a;_e _ » 1 ~ , , . . _ . . »