1 i wan-m~ » .wi-4 _ .T...-_ 1-»¢»n» __ ..._A-1 2 4 "» ” “ ` ”‘""f-*.~` '-~'-; ‘f= =.~’e"_~'f‘J~»~" .-» .1 .. :~ is -~ 1 Y _ ~. - -'.1 - .2 ._ 5 _ .i. »_ . ». _ ... _ _» , _ .»_ _ 5;. __?_',__.»‘.-53. -. _.__,_-__ _ *_ i it ~_>; :1__»_»'_-<,' 1.; __;'r¢ . _ _ __ .. .__-f¢§;€.,___.,_» _ _ }iy.__-‘j;_- ~~__-_av _ , _ _f _ . »_ . . _ _ _ ._ _~_,._./__ i __ -.»v..;__ -;,.y;<-'.»_»5§;_\4l_\ ?.>'.__,;»,._... ,__-1 ./.`_;_.f_ ‘ ' ‘ ' ‘ = < I--"fm-¢‘.~ .~ ./1 < '.4' .` THE GUARDIAN, 0HARI.0TTE§.‘0WN, PRINCE EWARD ISLAND, MAY 2, IMI. _-_'51-'-F__ _#If you have a hard hacking coughthai no other remedy seems able to_ cure, try Dr Wood’s Norwa Pine Syrup. abottie of _ _ Y . _ _There is nothing to equal 1t_fo_r loosening .rhg phlegm, allayiiig the irritation an healing and strengthening the lungs and bronchial tubes. '~ Miss M. Bradshaw, Wesleyville, Ont., says: “ My bromer was troubled with a very bad hacking cough, which stuck '¢° him in spite of everything we could do, but after using three bottles of Dr. Wood’s Norway Pine Syrup he was com1>1et°l! lured.” ta _ _ 1 There are so many spurious “Pw°’ preparations on the market that you should always be careful to get Dr. Wooda’s, the Oridnal and genuine. House Cleaning is now the order of the day- , we have a large supply of al Silver, Brass, and Furniture polish, Victorine, Gold Dust this class of minemm Washing Powder etc. Prices right _as usual. J. D. MCLEOD & CO. I _ ' " T or Point du Chene, and would arrange to r aucjriouz FURNITURE! I am instructel by Mrs. Pitts to le‘l b Auction at her resic ence, .Princey Street, on Commenciug at ll o’clock a.m. “Her hou~eholde efects, comprising _ Superior Piano, Parlor,Dining Room Hall,Bedr00m and Kitchen Furniture. eenens returns are being 'received at the TRADE AND SHIPPING R. BEAIRSTO, 1d3i. Auctioneer. necmsuy Sundries including In the non-metallic class coal comes first, M achange were made. Many of them at i ' ' iron and steel works being established at the British market three years hence. These facts and intimations illustrate the tremendous stridesforward that Canada is taking in these opening years of the twentieth century. And, toenlarge uponi the famous forecast of Mr. Tarte, “Just The report of the Geological Survey _ for the year 1900 shows a total mineral production in Canada of $63,775,090. In _lt-186 the value waa$16,(ll0.000,or only about a quarter of last year’s output and in 1895 the value was but$20,600,000, or less than one third of last year. The produc- tion is classified into two great divisions, metallic and non~metallic, the former a- mounting to over 40 millions and the lat- terto over 23 millions. Gold gave the best yield among metals, the value being $27,716,752 or two thirds of the whole. _the production being5,332,19T tons, worth $12,668,475 or more than half the value of . Referring to the possible increase of tax upon commercial travellers from $20 to $50each, one of their number informs us that probably not a single traveller would visit the Island if such ` least would not come nearer than Pictou have the merchants meet them there. This is a possibility that the Government would do well to consider. It is pretty clearthat any sharp advance in the. tax would not result in any increase of the amount collectad,but rather the reverse. It willbe pretty ditlicult to squeeze any more out of the Knights of the Gripsaek than is now being obtained. They are a tax. A _ , According to an Ottawa despatch the turns having beeen received in April o ,_ of ooiu1ioouiio|ii,1=AIR_AI STRANGE THURSDAY, MAY 2, 1901. N*---WY* __A_‘_: :xii-;Y (T4.-57 V74 `AA_PWV__*_"_-<_lJ The Monetary Times points out that the ._ the Soo under the agency of Mr. Clergue -- -- BRITISH COAL MINERS wait till you see us in the next century l ' 1 -- Threaten to Close -Prince Attempts Suicide.-Big _ Steamship Combine. . _- THE BRITISH COAL MINERS. _ Lonnoiv, May 1.-(Special)-The miners from all parts met to-day and discussed the coal tax. It was proposed that all quit work un- less the tax is withdrawn. Another meet- ing will be held May 7th to decide the matter. _ _PAN-AMERICAN FAIR OPENED. BUFFALO, May 1.-(Special.)-The Ex- position was opened to the public today, without ceremonies and with ii large at- tendance. The buildings are practically all com- pleted but many exhibits yet remain to be made ready. The fair is a flne one. .BIG STKAMSHIP COMBINE. » NEW YORK, May 1.--(Special.)-Five of 'the greatest ship-building boncerns in this country are to be brought under one imanagement. The capital stock is ‘sev enty millions. RUSSIAN PRINCE sU1o1DEs. ST. PETERSBURG, May 1.-(Special.)- 1 hotf, formerly Secretary to Russian Em- bassy, London, attempted to commit `vei'y resourceful body of men and they*_suicide ina prominenthotel. His action Saturday, Day Of mayihave been doingalot of thinking on the _ is due to family troubles. ' _ _.Zi--11 » -__ _ ,..-»»»~.. _ » -e... ._-».`.__- ,_ _ Department in Ottawa much more rapid- 1 ly than they were ten years ago, 875 re- l I I 1 f V Port ci Charlottetown. - D / ‘this year compared with only 59 received Mayl ar Lady May M__D_mgau Ben . . . , _. , l 1 " 1 in April 1391. Tniegives hope that one R,,,e,._ 1 OUR LB RG! “STORE least, may be given to the public some thing earlier than heretofor something totals of population for the Provinces at M80’ 1, Cid- Lad! May, McDougall, Bell _ River. ~ GRAND _ORANGE LODGE' _ Prince~ Alexes Nieolagewitzh Dolgorou- Is brim full df bargains, Wf- ` keep High 'Quality Groccriesé at Low Prices. Buyer-T, »»." have not visited us will +9 well to call and see what we .fan do in the way. of 0:0-O»~O°°0~.l1. A.nr. 1>.m. ax. .Lu 5_¢0 3.10 6.35 lv.Ch’town at 1.25 9.10 9,45 540 3__-io 6.48 Royalty linac. 1.05 8.55 9,25 6.06 4,17 7.17 N. Wi1ts_ire 12 25 8.26 8,39 6.21 4.31 7.27 Hunter River 12 io 8.16 8.25 7,05 5,1; 7.57 Emerald June. 11.28 7.47 5;47 8.21 Kensington 1055 7.2 6.20 8.45 ar. } { lv 10.25 7. ar 8°. s=~>'>~ $91.22 1>.M. S’side _ 1.oo1v._ A ; 1o.1o » 1.13 Wellin on 9.27. 1.51 gon Hgll. 8.49 3-°° ’L===fy 121° 4,05 Albe_rtoi1 ' 4.55 ar‘l`1giush1v r.x 5-9- .°~ Rott P.H AJ! 2.1¢: 1vCh’tovrnar 1o.xo 3.35 ar {Mt. Stewart 1v8.45 3.5¢ lv Junction ar8.3o 5.o2 Cardigan lv 7.15' 5 25 ar Georgetown 6.50 2.1¢. / '_ Mt. Stewart 3.45 lv June. ar ` 8.35 4.23 llorell. _ 1% 5 4.52 St. Peters' _ J. 6.20 Soims lv 6_.oo Pal. A _ A.. _JL LK Z.5olv Enera1d]unar_7.35_ .4oa_r _C.'1‘raverselv. _ 5 » mu. _ _ a_._x. ~ trains of this railway East gf Klng’s C_ondition-Mani- ` the doctors. A friend .suggested Dodd’ F ' _ R Rl 5 _ Our S ring Cloths in the latest novf ities and newest are da iy _ _ , i"”'t’ * Cali and make your selections for Spring from and select sucelr: _ _ A ` ' _ Latest style, best workmanship and perfect it Also see our large stock of Gents’ Furnishings. i. page Newt em at my week every' __ MERCHANT TAILOR _ The S rin 0 will have .1 greater capacity than any ~ ‘_ . _ l I ‘ _ A ;;;._;;;.;F;;.;;;B;:;.;;;§;__;._;;. opcncd to the Public Following Attempt otWifc ‘ . p g castsa brisk trade in the export of iron to _ _ C' ~ l gives-goodedreésersl inspiration matter. o.: correct ` styles-it df88_S€l’3 'IBS _ ghgppefg’ our prices are excellent chapters in economy. 1 ‘ ' Mmmnj ‘ _ NOKOD displ my at our store 2 Millinery, Dress' Goods Silks. 1 Hosiery. Costumes, Jackets. Corsets. Shirt Waists. Mer\’s Furnishings, Ladies’ Furnishings. Make it a point to give our a~ trial. ' _ - We are sure you _will be with your visit and purchase. r. initio . ~ The c»i»fiic1in°fyv1=»d¢f1~ ?1.g--_1-s-11--»°--__ 1..... ,"1 _ From the br-ist markets we hgvg.. .culled the haw in. . _ . I* oi i ~ 3 ; e- ~;- .`\% ~ Come and see ‘as any rate. _ :‘_k\`._ ) It Boson’i Cost a to look ov r our s‘oclr.As we haxe the largest and best in town it will psy you to do so After h use claanmg want samefhing in our line for that corner bracket or the Clark Croclmry Sunnyside Opposite Market Work 1 We have the very bestiacilitsil and every lgquiute for Films, Plates, and Paper Nbgatives, Printing ’.l'~@nmg A All kinds of Amateur Work For The Season of |961 We will make a specialty ofx Platino Type Printing, by most beautiful resulfrff ei-1_2 cbcained, and were so popuiar ai considered a. craze in _United States Trade Rates ‘for ati Classes of Am Queen_'St, 4* doorsjnortli of'Grafton Strut, l|en’s W iv. noon. 11. ~ , n u 'E I A i.FuH‘Lu\eKept m I meeei fi-erase ou te sis oo mam as no ht you eta have them made 500 diferent shades aadpatterns iutlngli h Waterproof