l. J. ‘ ’ ‘ “ ' ~ " ~ 1' ' ‘ » _~z"'>f.-Q-;=i';.i;‘=.f »_'1f__.- THE GUARDIAIN. _ ,__,.s_ 2 MAY, 8. l '”'-L . __ P'l*_! The best ever imported to the Island. Our Vases, 5 o‘clccl; Tea and Chocolate Sets cannot be surpassed. Come and see, they are just the thing for a wedding or birthday present. Also Berry Sec-s, Metal Pulf Boxes, all in the finest Jap- anese work at ..llll.“l§’..Bl.lll‘“‘i Shippers, Attention l -THE- tieneral Marine Insurance Co. Is the Strongest Marine Com- pany in the world. Assets $20, 000.000 Shippers who get Insurance at this oiiice in the summer have not to look elsewhere in the fall. I do not take advantage of cus- tomers by closing down in stormy weather; it would not be acting in my clients’ interests to do so. Certihcates issued here, payable in England, on the continent or elsewhere, as customers re- quire. F_W.Hinr|mon The oldest Marine Agency in P. E. Island. Slaughter Sale _0F_ RO0KERY For 30 days I will sell Dinner Sets, Tea Sets Chamber Sets, Jardinieres, ees Ch e Bitches, u:£China, Lamps, and all kinds of, _ are Cheaper than ever sold before in this ° ` city _ At . Lie1S;.9io._ _Soon A Opposite North Side Market Square. _ _ _ l 1 ,U What about A Steel Feed Boiler é W ha ni 11- e ve some ce st _f in stock that we willaell -1 small advance on cost. These boilers are made of the s best steel plate and by the best l£il-fr maketr; e gnaran em to be first _ classin every res t. No cast iron ends, all steefeo __ _ Call and seeusbcfore nurchasin elsewhere. BRUCE Sllllllil lil _ as “ri-is Monson." _ if? Founders, Engineers and Machinrs -- Steam Navization Co’s W hart. Charlottetown, P. E. 1. Phone 125. _ E llllll§ ev W 5" o gq ti 2.? nrn|rnrll|l_| Q fps-1 l;pA"A.' si- 1- ---_ t lil Millllllliil lilllllllllll. T”“L“"3-'iii'-ii” R”""'s. IHDZIIBSB i- --Low w _#_ ~ - ..e.;°::::.i'::; ;f.;:f.?:it:".e.1:es ~ . ` ‘_ ‘ __ ,r I ` . _ Ir win Proctor Robins of Bedeque.-- ' ` 'ii _, 5;’ r . _ . - The first death at the Infirmary, K -. j ~ ~ , F' ____ é _ ED|T0R|A|_ N0'|~E5_ which has this year proved such an in- ` . _ ` _ it ._ _...__ estimable boon to Cornell students, was _ It is announced that the Dominion that of Edwin Proctor Robiiis,who died doubt Canadian trade in that qnarte might have been increased had ou people set about it energetically. A trade Wi _nh us. There is another side to the stor of the fraudulent ballots in the Broc vnow caused the arrest of one Mr Webster, who, he alleges, made~ Idemand upon him for $500 hus ing to levy black mail. only with the slippery grip eharacteri Patriarehs at the same,tinie.” Th now be in order for Mr. C. to name t ls forthcoming. the Rev. Hr. Kirb of the temperanee community, of eve “Sen of Truth” and ci every S. or T. in Germany as Canada does and no the sameatime Germany, could not hur us much if she refusedgaltogetlier to ville election. As will be remembered, a Mr. Wendling, proprietor of tho By his profession Mr. Robins was re- Clifton House at Brockville, was on of the persons charged with issuin money on behalf of her brother-in- law. The latter, she said, woul denollnoo Wolldlillg for Tho iSS\10_ Of made for the publication of his thesis, the false ballots and for other im- proprieties. Mrs. Webster, on tel _ _ _ ing he, Story was arrested foragtempt- As Prcfesser Tyler said in the beauti- THE EI)ITOR’S MAIL. SIR - In the absence of an oihcial re port, I will accept Mr Campbellls ver- sion of his remarks, especially as he cannot now repudiate what he puts over his own signature Mr C devoted con- siderable of his speech to innuendoes . against the introducers of the L quor Regulation Act and temperance men i general, and a Grand Worthy Patriarch in particular As a Son oi Temperance (and a “Son of Truth” too) I wished to get Mr Campbell down to somethin specitic He has nibbled the hook but S- tic of politicians. I agree with Mr. C. . that we cannot have “two G. W. ,tact makes his charge that, “The G. W. Patriarch, whilst publicly proclaiming temperance, was supporting liquor can. , didates,” a very specific one. It will he 1- “liquor candidates” supported by ~"rHr=: ‘G. W. Patriarch,” and, until the proof who holds that honorable position, will continue to enjoy the fullest confidence Reply to Hon. Mr. Campbell. I 1'! on Wednesdav April 19th from appen government will establish an experi- _ _ _ - ’ . ‘ V mental tobacco station in Western qmms' Mr' Ropxs .Ex hom tgensy Ontario for the benefit of those en- me “Ms ago tml B8 eq 8' a _ I I . . . , ,, Prince Edward Island. In 1895. he gaged in cultivating‘ the weed there. received the dogma of _,L B_ tram (I h W1 d d_ _ Dalhousie College, Halifax, N, S. and, `ermany as reso ve to iscrim- f i dug; 1;, th ds me _ _ inate against Canada because of our _:i>f“Ar.allti’.earIii Snr; fa1leoi”(lr896, lie cime r I3 lt' not 50 'Q Rather an 01d WOTD out salqn but Weill preferential osriif in favor of theres ormisri and entered iris graduate de-i Supposing you read over this advertisement and then Ungied Ifiingdgm- Th” .maid be *lg P“flf;‘i‘:';_‘e;': ,fe ;‘;T;°';‘ ,2f,o§1§§’;°P:§é and buy yuor goods, You can save dollars, and we have Ilg 81] We 8»V6 USVCI' SO UIUC ,_ ° i of ou; mductsin German an way_ expected to graduate with the degree g P Y Y only about a million dollars worth °i 33°t§L§i‘n§i:£'§gP£Zn;" friends . yearly. The United States sells hero both among the members of the Ladies Linen Collars,price l0c each. 1 G] Boys Embroidery Amore than ‘me huflired “me as much Faculty and among thestudents. There » rf" _,. wasachildlike straightforwardpess a- Ladies, Pique Collars price 20C - ` :Qi 5 gree. He was modest, genial and compauionable, and was interested in everything which could promote the ` the Graduate Club loses one of its most prominent members. e srded as an unusuall stron student 8 Y 2 _ g and a man of quite exceptional promise _ H 1 _ He ublished last fall an important ar- the fradulent ballot Papers e ia; ticld) in the Philosophical Review which a excited much interest among philos- h ophical scholars. He had also takep part in a number of important investi- gations in the psychological laboratory. d It is hop ed that arrangements can be which he had practically completed, as l- a memorial oi,his life and work. ' ful memorial service which was held in the Chapel Sunday afternoon; “Such a man does not live in vain; his memory remains with us, and his influence ic- ing a member ot it,” _ T0-DAY’S HAPPENINGS. Lecture in Grace_Church by Rev. Wm.Dobson, “England and English- men.” City Council meeting. D Rsnnirsna the lecture this eveiiin son. Subject ‘;England and Englist- men.” A rare _treat in store for all who H attend. TRADE AND _sr1r1>1>r1~rr;.t_ is _ Port of Charlottetown. _ .1 ' Quebec; Welcome, Vansmber. Tid- nish; _S. S. Wm. Aitken, Batt, Picton. May 6, Cid.-S. S. City of Ghent, _Mc- Nevin, Summerside; S. S.'Cam'pana, Demcrs, Picton; Lady Franklin, ’ Garcin, Sydney ; Welcom_e,Vanamber, Tidnish; S. S. Wm. Aitken, Batt, Cape Tormentine.; G. H. Gardner. Marshall, Picton; C. V., Minot, Garnier, Montague. S - I __ __ /»_ "\ / / 'v V A /\ i I " ' il ,» f g ff , .,/.. [6711/' l\ " “.-__ -_ ' "bp" CRY FOR CUTICURA. Spring and New Shoes ALLEY ou will _ lilllllilllhltllllllllllllllllillillllllllllillillllllil fs rr (QQ _ g M ~ \ Ip! " ` ~ `\\ Instant relief and sleep, in a hot bath with Cirrrcuiza Soar and e single anointing with Currcima Ointment. A blessing to skin tor- tured infants and worn-out, worried parents Sold h . So i=.2-'»c.;Ori¢‘rirai¢'r Sic. Porn! . ' D. no C. €oxr€:°Propsf, Beaten. Senaror64p. book,tree. I - I ' DIED ' _ 29 th year ot her age.” _ At_Broo_klyn, Lot 61. on the 2nd April. 1889, Alex. McPherson. aged 68. Mr. McPherso°u came from Skye, Scotland. to this Island in 1858. He was highly regpected for his true piety and mariliness, and will be greatly missed by his own sorrowing family, the congregation to which he belonged and the community among whom he lived. \ Skin-Tortured Babies-” as is e Yellow will dye a splendid green ly using Magnetic Dyes-10 cents buys a package and the results are sure. - Newspaper Men Exiled. WARSAW, May 5.--The editor and St. Petersburg correspondent of the Kurver Warszawski, who were arrested last week for political intrigues, have been sent to Siberia. The direct cause of their arrest was the publication of a _secret government document, which was their first and last scoop in Warsaw. p ‘ '_ / é Q- iii. I "':¢" ; g\, . _ WQ"$‘$-`~`____ _ (tg -vs_(-S., 5% i = \` se- lllllllllnnlllillhhllillinollbllnhnnnhilhlillllhbllllllllllllnln ner A liquid easily used patent 0 ~"§s“iitf":=""i"`_'-1ii‘$»1~_*'l _-'}='é`:` »`§.;f. -_ ' " . _ V i ` i~_ » -_ " .'. ' ~“;=._1,=. é~...’5§ 5 ‘.~"3:> $51 'f= == f ~;_f2 __ _ ;;.»~:>-_ ._-,_, -.,r._=;.._- ‘_ ,_ _ ' ' mains through time and eternity; he has made the University better by be- ` E in g in Grace Church by Rev. Wm. Dob- May 6, Ar.-S. S. Campans, Demers, At Hil1’s River, on the lst inst, Susan Bryan, wife of James Hardy, in the Insect Destroyer _ 1' bout his nature and a gentle kindness ’ r which won for him the respect and ea_ch_ - t affection of his fellows in an unusual de- Leather Belts l0c each. welfare cf_the University. By his death Chuérenrs Lisle Thread Glovgg, 7¢ the Philosophical and the Canadian , gr Clubs are lei: wirhoutapresidept, and per pair. ` i _ p ‘ i A A '~ Boys’ Eaton _Ties ` ` per pair. , pair. ~r sett. ' ll to 50c yer yard. ‘ B W "J 2 4 lt Pays to Ladies’ Lisle Thread Gloves, 12c Ladies’ Taffeta Gloves, 22c per Ladies’ Uudervests, 5c each. Ladies’ Undervests, 9c each. Tucked Lawn Collars and Cuffs, the latest novelty.-40c and 75c per : All the newest styles in Veiling,at ` The ` Mlllinery _ Leaders. _ _ _ ‘ 1/ ~ !§§f§Y _ .>\%\- C _ `\t ‘Ni __ t its . ‘~.- ' "T I 3 ` _i/ Silk four-in-Hand Ties,_ 2 for 25c. . Caps I _ _ - Navy Blue Serge Caps, 12c each. ` Golf Caps, 20c each. A Socks E _ Men’s Cotton Socks, 6c per pair. _ _ Black Cotton Socks, l2c per pair. e ’ Braces ~ Boys’ Braces, 9c per pair. Men’s Braces, l2c per pair. Shirts ,_ _ Flannelette Shirts,°»all sizes, price 1_9c each. . _ Wl1ite_ Unlautndriéd Shirts, size 12 to`i5, price 30c each. White Laundrierl Shirts, size 14 tol6, price 50c. Underwear - ` Men’s Cotton Underwear, plain or Ribbed, l9_c per gar- ment. y - Men’s Balbriggan ~ Underwear, .25c per garment. i K I B ‘ _ _ _ ¢ 4 t *`~i$$@»° sous, t ir, _ Alterations In our .business _ oolllooilone, foroa na out our immolieo stools of _- -1 _ 1 . _ atreduced prices for GASII 0ILY. and will compel collect” all overdue accounts, first hy this noiloo, through the courts. ` MARK WRIGHT _ & C WANTED _ is tire N()W__..f..... iterer Beeween the the Egg of today latter its value. is tire ries, kept m stock One Good Pant Maker, and One Good Vest Maker Steady. work and highest Wag es guaranteed T ` " .Emi t P ’ l Q Are in order now-i our creat line of women’s low shoe ii I nd our ne' fresh ° llld our house makes y _ ` find plenty to INTEREST you lots to PL Easn you and some _ Y - I J N D had m’ that thing to sUi'r you. Some of the new lots are the |\3ti0||a|, nf bg] ~|)||n5_~ ‘ _ Kufort, Half Dollar Kelly, Sorosis, l(ultu|'e-- ‘ The prices run from 68e. to $3.25 a pair. CLOTH '1'0Ps are very vim one 9'PP1i°°'ti°n does theiwwki I ‘ C ` y°° °' °°mm1tt°° °f We are agents for the above ° will Why WB mlb e. fashionable--you’ll find them here-Hniivr soLi~:s (manisli lookin _ ` ` . . . are used extensively-we have six styles to show you. and "°°°‘,nm°°d 1”- _ X a ow and to be WE * _ r - s _ - ' _ w we say is tru nitvi: nviiitr 'misc IN tins silos. Livio Ppuggp hgfug ,A p _ ‘ L we ue but an ’ The standard fc. quality is me by -in is.-gs Trsnspsreseisn cm ' "° "° 11°" f°f ll ll llllllllll Pllllli ll ii "” ”° °“““ ‘”“ “ “’ ‘“ “""°“' ornstoii or ' ' C, ,,,, D’ ' ° Tue Innperial 011 C0.. Ltd Ummm Avril 4 ~ n _ rugstore. . . _ Sunnyside_ . Bt- John. N. Bi, V ys White Duck ir 'I _ i Boys’ White Pique Embroidery front 24c Chifon Frilling in lac per yard. Ladies Heavy All wool Cashmere Children s 100 per pair Child ren s Pllld sirable. With your permission $25,.; 51:41 . ;a‘“kF$ir