c- E ' _ .- ~¢-»i~¢¢.`»_.»L ..__.@». `_,_.~_a~- » e _,, . ._ _.A100 V - w is hs~°<.»»- ~»»»¢.~- =~¢».am¢~- -a~»'_»~~~f-»» »»~ _ _ ,.,. _ THE GUARDIAN, CllARl¢O'].'1'EOWN, P. E I. JANUARY 18 1900. BEWARE of Imitations of LIEBIG C0lP|llY`S EXTRACT fl ' in ~-___ _ - _ _-___ -___ Persian Gulf. The more southern , route sets out from Smhyrnadcin thi; 5. *Q _/Eiean Sea, enters te v ey o 5° the~River Euphrates which it follows m for 500 miles, then crosses to the q valley of the Tigris at Bagdad, from 5 which point the two routes are the ¢, n s ' ` ‘ l 1 same down the Gulf. Each route is ; A, approximately 1,600 miles in len h. Y i ° Sl w It is the more southern of the two 11;] routes for which some German '~ “ _ n a se ion ovsr "IN THE* 500 miles is already in operation It f i 1 iabi iiiibiiiiii ra. psroéicrtgtrilerydilzgys weill yst be) built? I for both are exceedi l ` ' ..,.ON.... _ rapi evelopment PRoGR“MME` __ of Turkey in Asia, and an increase of 1' 0'" "°-~ °Sf,‘:_:;;f£°'°"°‘ """"" " the military and 'commercial import- , 2. Sole..‘A,Hundred Pipers' .............. ._ ' N ‘l 9 ll ` s "_ ` ° ` .. ance of the Turkish power. Turkey ails in his J , It is your S u 8: Quai-teite..‘li)iii’itiSCfiii’i'}‘ ................ .. A has long been thought tobein docs- f t . d _ . K _ i s°i~i.~c....-§'»‘l»°yh’ii°'¢.i= .................. ._ d°=°° md has been <=°"1m°°\ S lf ‘ge ° S .”""' "” ’ ` ° ` i “ . . ° D a s 'N' ' DI ’ O 3 y po en ‘_ angie! the R", of as “the Sick Msn,” but still holds _ vmawauu Constantinople, capital of the irst 5 I.. .'Sl¢;ot‘;::i{.é‘.l.‘.h._ ................ _.1 Empire; me Euphnto. 1-. Sole. ‘Auld l;nrl:.ln&l.r:,yt.' .................. .. `wg[1gy, th. cl-“lla of th; pgggpghg t a Httillyrelglanddwlilere `¢;ur_iavic:;-Cll:v_ed bf '° ‘ an i an were ewian ru- . * “‘~1s's.frq§;&;§'°sa°2:ss°?; ii.. f.lii..i...i tis. Mist.. ii..i.i.. 1 “°°‘°" ‘“" _ liuilpug contended for the uiaiuie H sliarsaparillaacisasa """'"' nance of the integrity of the Turkish ga U. Hadley..‘Bon8'i:hI=;|;lii_e' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Empirg gg g ‘gmlygrk gggingg Ruggign gi, s°m..1seoLi;i£¢3gmni;»@~ ............. ._ eagressivn, and the railway project l the River Tigris, the valley of which capi ,, talists have obtained a concession, and gy crisis some ooo mileifium smyiu. ,,, ,inland toward the Euphrates are al- ig ready constructed. Of the alternate. _ “route from Scnta' ct' of ng y promismg enterprises and only second in import- ance to the *ue C al 7 . it z an as commercial g highways of the future. l Among the first resultsof the con- ___ struction of me or both these rail- ‘ w ill b ° e * ""of Earnsclilfe. The title was created A GREAT RAILWAY PROJECT. in 1891 after the death Of her lille-` ---° nd, the late Right Honorable Sir ac- A great railway project, of which J we shall hear much hereafter,and will d which become a iealityzin the not far n routes. One of these routes runs from Scutari, opposite Constantinople, south easterly to the headwaters of ~--~- ‘ '-"9 _ ’ *'- In reply to an inqnirer In the of llll lllllllllll llllllllllll ,;;,;f-5;, __,_,;';:~_,g,-;;;°°;, gfggggg T 1_5 A P ' ii ii s A it ii ' THURSDAY' JANUARY m lm ri .cgoglpinggt cI;i:ir£”sus);:icdog:le¢; ig t now with the beginning cf the New Year to test ohn A. Macdonald. Baroness M mia on lim in less uid time ii We claim its iuiioriwity to ¢1l°th»~- hgir to gh, |;i¢1¢_ H03, Hugh _ BECAUSE itis the most efsctive while the niostglarmlms to thd fab- ohn Macdonald, now Premier of FW- ' distant future will intersect Asia,J Minor and connect the Mediterranean Mmigohg i, gh, only ,on gf gb; BECAUSE it has the most lasti nd d Sea with the Persian Gulf. There ' ' are two plans along neaily parallel Q f ' ° South Aki , it follows down to its junction with gudgm or “rn” m n FAMOUS’ TRY IT’ the Euphrates and thence to the ' g transport for them and pay-I _ g them till they reach their desti- ‘ 7 if S J h A. M io ald b his BECAUSE 't ° d nz* umm. qnmy iron acn y iisapnrean satisfac dataegeqsolthg rst marriage. lmerit at the closest price, and cor, ___ _ BECAUSE it has the great Borax quality that made _Lord Sti-athcona’s undertaking to se and equip a force of 400 moan-I __ tizen can do so much for the Empire d Sovere O h ign. ne snc man will E | eigh against ten thousand of the fhearted Canadians who aski u. is indeed a priiicely une. Pro- The lhllarl ’LlbMeanie ef ly the cost will reach half a mill | doll 3; h;6f§;,r_“<’Lu;°m,;y_gE*§,f;3*i;§§ W & “R3ll0lll ill feel proud of Lord Strathcona CD” by' "__"- d proud too that a single Canadian ‘ Us-John. NB hat have we to do with England’s| 1” Lord St ars ratlicona hadm an but he is also as generous as he rich,_aiid as loyal as he is generous. ba 0 late PII ted nano ays w a the d d mas give privil his lood he mer, heart and Head alike. arantor that this paymaster dl do his duty ood' w' ' . It Sm scotch _______________ will no doubt assist this object, by If *he bl°°diBimPl1w,it°snn0td0its H Robert Lsmolit """""" H bringing to its support the powerful d“‘Y» and 7°" ”'° the °“5°”°’»_b“* 13. Recilltimi . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ._ . . you ne£ ng* be_ H°0d’s Sarsapgriua 1: a._aicl.eui». . and active interest of Germany. . . . _ “- °“"t°'-‘° -,_~§§"e‘§. I,¢;“c';°' - ~ ~ ~ ~ - ~ ~ ~ - ~ ~ A ~- A glance at the map and a very little ‘I;;1nne8’gl.t'ahze°.,?d ennches the bl°°d° ‘» never isappoi s. l£..S0l0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. k[\OWledge O-f the L|'&d8 PGLWGSD B°“_uI was troubled with for 1s._vluiiii .scifi Y .............. .. Southern A8” “nd E‘"`0P° "lu Sho* m 1'() l lll00H] hs. Was advised to take Hood’s Sar- . . . - - ~ sa ill dafter nsi f tl h 11 solo ,~i§ii~n; auekscciiuua \'ei` ........... ._ I the immense °°mm"r°‘“l Importance t I man nga eww ea an r. ` \‘ _ Il “_ Qelcguou ran wanley of these railway pro]ects. To the rm 4, """0,l_,1`|,`e';,,,,' ' ` ' ' ` ' ' ' ' ` ' ' ` ° ` ' " ' tourist, interested in the sites of an- ” 501° `Ali~§‘iii_t'iiif'»'xiiiieBi;i.'i'iu`,r ` ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ~ ~ < ~- ,p cient cities and empires now long de- _° = i , I - ~ n. “_ wie the QLe°u cayed, the roud when in operation will Hood’s Sai-ssparillii took four bottles and miaxzhist.-(;;~rrur.~. iisrle and Watts snd Mr. ag-Ord eau, access to many historic gt restored me to perfect health.” Miss ii, ,°'_‘,’,‘,.0I.° l i"“‘°°"‘bf`- spots of the first im rt ` 1 _ I , _ _ po ance, inclu- 'llckst-= midiisiis ii' Daddis and itiilirifi'-i `dirtg Babylon Nineveh Bavdad and %0d3* _ / or it » :si a ,l und ,_. ’ _ ’ ° ' I 4 I I egg: °" U ne mst “L 1" the probable location of the Garden of " I erv " is Fic: d 25:, ‘ i - , Iloorii 0p¢;ii`ai. ismnrghbbii at 8 o'clock l Lden -ilfhe -Euphrates Valiey Rall' Never Dlsappo-"'7~'5 lhsrr- _ w- wi ' ' ° J A. VA( D i\ Al D l EZ t tgulte tranliceng lndhlstonc Q Bood’s Pllls cure liverllls, theacn _ _A Secretary oft ni iii tie In T99 i 1 D05 _U1 t 9 9' UU Bllve 0f4 pig; cathart|e_te take with Ilooil’s e _ -_ s__ , iw *P8510 Shy similar enterprise now f -- __ ,_ _ ___ :___ ` in existence ` Ont P3 o slntlize tgeen bothered." E. H. GLADWIN, ro, . _ , COIK &t Slegp-“I did not have any ppetite and could not sleep at night. Was so tired I could hardly Walk. Read about assie Tuainauu., Cranbrook, Ont. Starts Not at | Assurances." - A Here is one good pay- ___| _`_ ' ter who is afoafidon time » . full value, and never X .. _,ELEGANCE ‘A Good Paymaster A S -AN _ D _ § _ Clarendon, the new Mudler ° l " B V 4/:= `~ _ rf’ . \ .. , Never since we began bniness have we sho well dock d 7'3"” £9 P¢"‘¢» Wh0l50m¢ Furnishings at popular prices, as that which now‘:m.:ss the holgiay H13 P8_Yf|!8Sf¢f'Ul8k¢3 n Neckwear they 1; ais ttleotmiritin thswayof shapasdodaga _sal rounds of Ute lody vlsds P°¢°°f°°» *msn we cannot furnish you. The' Aldershot, the new “lf tn’ stomach' in checks, stripes, dots. etc., etc., is hseisiina and dressy. The are put ~ °U°ill li 501; 'mild make a very suitable Christmas prasenti ‘flee 90 _ zecsslneta Four-in-hands, cliibi, bows, and other styles, direct mala- li iupatn lack Silk, Satin and Hai stylish. l Suspenders, Glores, Sweaters, Sleeve Buttons. and many things a _fr 8t:¢laes and exclusive gentlemeifs furnishin hon g se carry Our prices will bs found ver low fc h ° y r t equality .e.-.§§_U<>°_E- 1 iiiorici-iii L .e.....D. s; wmefhiswiiifu- we To he Forlilied Against Colds and Grippa take lsr: Cranial Sym of llymlisplltss. Large Bottle of l 130 d _Q sur si.oo_ ne” y ° °" llllllllllllll lllllilllll Z I4--11 lg _ The recent gain of a seat by the _'___ 1* i i THF! Annual General Meetlna' of the Share- opnosition in New Bmns'ick nukes & ' a S I 'I °L,|u.,.-mf ,iw id,” g,,,,,,,,,,, p,,b,i,_,,,,,,g their strength in the A bl _ ssem y up tn Y. . wil h ° ° - -.,...;’3}.~..‘. 'i=°....2l‘iii2.t?:.°'&?i’.i.?£..tl‘;’ °“ “'°‘“*’°'° 1° ° *\°°=° °f f°f¢>'===- -lsmisry. Slat. 1800. at ii dcici-ii. a. iii. *_ gnu". nm. By Order of Directors. - - . - o Ulster Coats K_ h d_d ig n. IIMTERI. 80Ll¢l1’0R8, lie. itc ener i not permit war corres- SYDN Y pondents to follow his army, and did E ’ CAPE BRETO n t o make any report, even to the I Beal tate bouriitriid-iistd War Otlice until he was quite read F01' Ball; spieiiaia buiiaiii sites at Sydney i _ 7- c. B., siiliasi f 4 ill im.i.,,,, The Government knewhothiiig ef hi, 5133:; tai: sefurai' of tn? be'ii'i°viii°arf proper zigantic plan of building a railwa .nu was ` W ‘for the transport of troops in thg ' i‘ enem ’s co n ° Reefers y u try until the work was / I ll I. mm I well under way, and at no time did he A ` advise his superiors of any of his `0F" ' plans until they had been carried o.it willow Milli llslns Undercloth ing 3 . Come, GL G d K S '_ is not likely t0 be departed from until IA” week wa recelved 8' huge cnet C C .W ~=~ .f:.z..;. tis; B.-::;~.::.»r Fu rn ish i ii g_ three months 880, but was delaY°d l 0 somewhere on the way. @ ‘ @ ln order to clear a lot of them out , l ii::.:.il-i°:f;f<;.e; oo s, oes and o .eff our nliis-P., li , olfo me lil '"°°»- "' °‘ "' JV ..;‘.';..::. is 0 li I 0' Aissiie Pose, ani Ffiiish sua N l°“"'°- 0°” °-fl: -iid ie your pei S¢=11i¢Eff¢¢rs,vf=i'?i§¢=fuai;,°f "'“'°'“`°”‘. ' ` G. ;§I_m.__QmQ0_'£§_BEEB ’& ' will iiiiii i its i5,-i