T ` ` \ -w ~.-1-.,.......,~»u.¢..»-,.».-/ar wks 4*' fo i .Wi-,. .-~ f 1 wi..-4-»~,¢-.-..»=.. .f _.__-».,-.~'_ -»-..__»¢».. -eo. - ..._..-..~.. ..._ ~».... -xrrff i “,`*li'»~ V,-D md il' ___ '_.__ ._-, ous. Dont let it ~` \ f i get the start of ;0\1~ » ` ~ A few doses ot rn! ’ _ Cold Lure \\ill _ break up non! form 'M ....1 of coldanlln lpvvfcerx _ .I `§° ggiérgg, dlgihtherg / _ an pneumonia.” -~\' should be ln e ly home and every "S ance policy. - , MUNYON. l .\ll at-eoiiiits a,<;i'cc that the fire wliicli on Tliursday last swept the city of Hull and the westerii part ofthe city of Ottawa \l\‘4 lllll LZ' if lias yet beialien any Canadian city- Mafeking de'-ipatchcs has renevi ed the in terest and an\iety iii regard to the fate of M0NDAY` "A PEM' 27' lm ` its Ldefenderis, Lady Sarah Wilsons ' " ' ' " account of the slaugliter of thirty-three °° FIRE-SWEPT OTTAWA- 'natives who went out from Mafeking last -i- l"i‘iday to recover some cattle which had ` % _ _ been looted hy the Boers,`n.nd who, \vhile they were sleeping, were surrounded by the burgliers and shot without quarter, actlonof the Boers. A despatch receiyed by the Associated Press from Mafekin sa s -= ket. It is ietter _ . lllllin 1\ \lf° l°5“*" °\' _ on the ieatcst disasters that nppfueum harshly misrepresented the ` l “ d 1,5, 25g 1 vial Guido to Uellll o,i§tyi’..,»¢,-,iiiigiivli-.= 1r»l\. 1505' Arf-li nt.. hl\=\- F _ Y '_-"°"` `“*“ g8S8§§§S$$$$§ g Ynurr-* e °° illineryw' Our w0rk|0f`.l1]s Will vushed this week; if con- venient, ve awk you, and” will if »n~ider it a favor for ' iii-ie who car, to lens their trimmed lint Order ss early in the week as possib e erkins & Coos The Miliinery Leaders. g CSSSSSUSSSSSBSB f ' aa Handicap yourllnughl 1 Don‘t wait :i few days to see if it _ ~‘ will “ wear oil " ; it is much more etssssssstee 'U § sung chess i likely to become dangerous and it will undoubtedly be much more 1 diflicnlt to cure. The longer you 1 permit it to prey upon the delicate 3 membranes of your throat, bron- chial tubes and chest, the more you _ render yourself susceptible to other 1 atitacks and to chronic pneumonia or consumption. ` Botanic Qugh talsam _ 1 is an infailible remedy: for more than 30 years it has been curing the worst cases and it will surely °“f° Y°“~ 26 cams .I AT ALI. DRUGGIITS. t sf. _, . s fllllllilll lilllllllll COMBINED ~ i‘lr.s.N.EA|;>LE’si ,.(lQAND. _ 1 lNlE|liAINMlNl '_1s THE _ llPF_RlHUU3l ...()N.... 1 TUESDAY EVN'G; MAY I. PART 1.' wilt t of lochoiro numbers consisting of Ch Lett' S. b_Y Students of St. Dun~ sta _ tra Music. Vocal Solos, Dances and e on b/ ihe St. Celina club. _ PART 2. e beautiful operotta in Z acts entitled 1' " iii ben if _ _ nine or e ra.:-megs. cHARAc'rEBs. auline-The_ Bell ot Sara on. _ _ _ _ ...Suprario R Missnlflolioincnel Earle. C 1 ' - er ......... .. t t Clqg iveri-Mi" Amyvlhde. on ra _ George Ardent-A Frvch student _ _ _ Tenor - Nlr. B _ c eau Bk' Charlrs Graniswell-An English Tnnr- i,t, , _ _ _ , , _ _ . . . _ . _ . . . . _ . . . _.Baritone Mr. H. Winchester. Capt. We tern, a retired officer-Father of Pauline ................ __ .in r. Cnarles Earle. _ Gu `t at the _Hntel. L es-‘The Misses Collngs, Stov art, W , Rose. Hrown. McPherson. Earle. L _ ~Dn=. Ma.lone'y_ Kennedy, Messrs he ww Purge, Parrent. Collings, 1" ets~-'Ros ervel seats 35 unreservcd25. nartinnlsrn see Prntrsm _ _ “‘ _ J. sl .' ` ' " `,‘))_\7 ‘i f I ni ' » \_ s lc, ._ B ill §j_`_._` oo " (frll ` I _ ,or 'il _ Lp-to-date hnwnre Will .\`=`;__ L; found here. Having had years ,'- tzx %::”.°fl .f»>~i» f ;~\=" kind I in lin hrs "' so wor in y 0 S ' _ 2 clans and up~to-date. Quitting ` A well and promptly done. Elec , tri mllbe llputin cr repaired tb; at gtg-tori; liiinuee. New stare.~5_"i]J 'are in line order and are delicious - _< in ,___I I M1' I ' `= new.s , eeslowest. Acall _-'V p , - ° ' o _ ` ' t` _ t 'at' . d r -‘ < ti 2f.>';°;_."°;';f..t'>'..i:;°l:._‘§°i.f’.‘;:.°.; ‘i ‘°° ‘ anada A W H Y 35 cents perdozen. Try them if ._ '1,:f‘°1.Ff,‘,_'_"‘ ‘_~°`i°_§f°"°9fP’*‘_T°t,°17° lm* ‘f ' _ '_ f ' i I a 0 w wong'_oome;hijng,ui¢e_ _ p :t<:;il{o1d`wi1l be cffered same day as: _ _ _ _ Tliough llull is on the Quebec side of the Ottawa llivt-i°. and Ottawzi oii thc Ontario side, the twin cities have always con- part of their effects. wide-spread confiagration like that h' h t in June 1877, can form any idea of the the-,people in a great burning district at tire of 1900 has been accompanied by a cuinstanees .which appeal to the generosity of those who have not suffered, to help made will meet with a. generous response. One lesson of the Ottawa calamity Chicago and in St. John. What has now NAVAL , 1 URANGES We have just received a supply of Naval t.,-,_n`g'9s out_of a lot imported here direct from California The 9.' » -» at Y that the natives iii question were un» authorised raidt-rs. and that instead ot being ruthlessly slaughtered by the Boers l`le sl _ ' _ ,tlfbetb kthbu h . stituted one coiiiiiiuiiity, closely related 3_1; “;r§;Il))ligle(3t0 get rigigntorgemggtsg P t , S g ill 0"\"')' “`=\.\" Hull had 0 P°P“l“t‘0“ Maxinis and Nordeiifeldts. The despatch a S Y p before the fire of about 15,000 people and adds:-"There was no question of surren- _ 9 W 1 il d Y l 5 - O,,m“,_ ,,,,Om_-k-,onthe ,lggmgmo being der. 1`lie leaders of the natives, ap tall, 9 S. a’ e 'ie “'~°~°~ i.‘."2i‘i..’I.‘£‘I.‘.I;‘;‘lli§‘.i‘.‘i$l‘.‘i.“.iIZ.223.332.2512 PHIOII S Silk Blouses f01‘ ev llull has had severalsiiiiilar experiences Sinking of theisum Umm their amfihw 7 - O O i t iiipast ytais tliougli iionc of them so mtiontvw fimqhed, the natives fought S W sweepiiig, its gvreatuluinbci-I mills, the ;li1(;m; P3» 011 S GW 6 8-119 been. turned to account to operate the trunk! After ho gots througo/t,,.i“ing great lumber mills already spoken of, and for the sake of Auld Lang Syne, he ought also extensive flour mills, large manufact- to give the Canadians 3' re-St’ f°r the “ke ' ? uring industries, electric pow er plants and of truth and decency ntmel Review . . . . _ , . x. , . other concerns doing a. vast business. To __"”"""°'l"" , of wiiidisifies these twine on on BREAD. , Why not wear one of the ab loss will evceed aniillion dollars each _-___ @‘ _ _ ,_ 0 0 To these must _be added thousands of LONDON. A911127-“L3dY Sarah Wilson ? dwellings and stores, covering an area ma despatch to The Dany Mail from three or fo tl h t f h Nlafeklng, dated Sunday, April 8, says; '_ ~ ur me` t a 0 t e UW of Our bread is non made entirely of oats, ‘D gl Charlottetown. To the mass of the 12 000 ' ' _ -_ - . - \" ` s _ -` f, .n , _ Vo Low _ 1 and is tull of husks. This causes mucn J PA oN homeless ones the firerepresents practical- illness. There are manly cases of nervous _ I ‘ | ly zi loss offall their worldly possessions,as Dr°5tmti°“ *md malarial' °YPh°idS among ’ in the sudden onset and widespread ;_eAgi_)1iTi_son° ' V , ° ' I ‘ ' p character of the conilagration it was quite impossible for the alarmed and distracted " ‘Eg . , ' householders to save any appreciable i i commonest symptoms of Oi w ic svyep away the entire south-I nerve trouble’ such as Pdpimoiom QFD. DOFUOD Of tl`l€ Clby Of SC. JOllll loss of .nd Poor circulation, are magnified wid dis- _ alarm, the panic and the helplessness of itorted into serious signs of bout croa- ble, with the object of frightening the zucuarime. 1iisaepi0mbie,bun by no P'1bli‘=i°'»° *WHS th" 01’ “im l'°°'°' means surprisng that the Ottawafliull 'remedy' If 8' btmdredth Pa" M the fheart trouble we hear about were _ _ freahtbecometerieewouldbefiliv-din large loss of life. Here then areall the cir- is month A 'mug oonstrucdrm is iput upon common ailments in order 'to humbug the people into the belief those whose losses have been at once no M that heart disease is prevalent, when sudden, so great and so appalling. We _,'38 TOQ heirt Ul'0llb]€. Wliiilll lb S0 feel assured that the appeals now being iliadlf and “dd°°)Y “sal When i' does ioccur, is a rare disease. Lopsid-ed hydrants, hose and fire engines. Hull also ";n‘:;?l?";;t‘:£n rtll; - _ 6 _ I was fairly well equipped and in addition " dial “mx resist their action. You- _ _ the great mills and factories had each a. fee] yourself Resting wen whcn you , \ " ‘ splendid and powerful apparatus of its fmke DL Wanrs Blood ni Ebrvo f _ _#_ own for extinguishing ilres. Yet the _Pins_ ' x V A iii ` Haines swept entirely across tho twin.; 50c ¢€-vgogoéogogoo-r:zrBnanof_rl :$804. ll", ‘i ’f`._. cities from side to side, and only ceased ' ` ...uns ° ' `\5I` ‘ ' / Auction Sale ‘ / more to burn in the direction to which the ' . ' V, . \j ' wind was blowing. It was the same in ` OF O ` o ..._.... ........., .__ ..¢Fam\, Sink. all Imnlalnuisi overtake almost any of our larger Omad- _ -*---' 1 , ~ J - -,- h - d d H 1,- ~. i wiilie11by.Piimi¢ Auction on iiisfrh 0 P C ~ lk i d A I ilit;i?dT:\:uc(iilv;v;!iis:glies time com me premisesot John McKenzie on Tues-5 e X e ` ’dii5Msiy 8th at 1 p. in. " _ _ 1 Draft Man 10 years old, “Bi-own? - ° ~ -IN THE- - ~ ~ only one best Liiiiiiieiil-. tlist'sS‘°“* Bn-N-T-L-B-Y-'s. i 1 Dm” 5 ` P” ‘ 1 Largodriving M/are 5. years old., _ ._ _ iAdmini=tritor. f “ _ = . w 1 Horse 4 years old. St. Liurient _ 10 Milk cows some oi them Gurnsey_ A fewyoung cattle. _ 1Set Bob Sleighs 1 P-img (new) 1 Buggy, 1 Gang Plough, 1 Western Boy. ’ ~ - - ._ 1 Also Farm of 86 acres formerly owned by Kenneth McKay, 'It -is con. veniently situated and in goodcondition, is well adapted lor" stock, having a stream oi - water running across the GreatGeor Str t, ~ A I om§1e,,,_°§,°°m,” J 1>oN.liLn mi-.KE1~ziE ».2ae.,,_,§.AH ._ _ (__ _.g miigiieer _ my svn _ _ _ »-'-~-.-..~-»L\~~....i~...... _ ._ _ __ _ ;_.__,,_;__",. ‘(__,, _ 5 no =,_<»" '» ' -1 ._ V. 3 ~. ~ _ ~\~l~ -» 1 H »+.»~»¢.. i_.~.........s.».»¢i-~.- ss ~A...,.,._.-iv. ¢_- M _, "2 ‘#5 ” °* "“»f“"fff‘f*’~e`f"‘?"*"""=¢€‘»i’ii' A 'ff ‘ O V 4* " _ _ , i THE GUARDIAN Cl-IARLOTTETOWN. PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND. APRIL 80. 1900 2 ' o _ ° _ __ ___ ,_____.._____._ __.____-_ .,__,_-._s__._.,,.._________-,__-___...__ _ Y N A ii .louis lilnlll ._ f ies i%%%l AEE--1 V 1 Vp ti Pa.ton’s New Spring Gloves- Costume. “U8 Suits was PY Paton s New French Sailors with me vast iilesof sfiwiiliiniber re re- _ . Patonfs New American 1 ' D umm ofsurreiiaer. Butitis very, my Patorfs New Surnmer Pa.ton’s New Summer Gras Pa.ton’s New Crash Skirts. h Pa.ton’s New Bicycle Skirts __ _UUl,___ _arguments cannot convince an in* icell' t _ I '_ ‘tsl el which we may all lay to heart is that in rmegieso "$0: élibvtlle Only those who have witnessed a It ls fashionable today to, hive 8' _»,/7/-.f`/f//_//'f1f./11// iff’/f°‘ new heart scareovery_24 hours. + The of 'on->-rc 'Inc Stearns Brake is a real coaster. lt runs_ easy li you use it as a brake. it dnesn’l» need another man to rtlaaso it. It re- leases itself. Soo the narriw-tread S earns lines. Get the Catalogue that tells ol the local guarantees. ' ..'ll"“l;i.l“.'il.l;““~.ll"l“ _ R WOOd€n~bullt Our Own WIICH B imeans weakness, of spirits’ fire once obtains headway under a gale of ,lid cheeks, obormooo of breath’ ,year Wind the best equipment fOr arresting' the lleggnegg, Be]-19335333, 1053 Qf sweep of the Dames speedily becomes iforee, endin in neral break dawn. ., _ _ X Se werloss Ottawa has an excellent ‘ H18 1108 ID D1' WBl‘d'S Bl00d P0 - ' 1 A _ f _ _ .' ; ‘ A4)- System of Water supply abundant -Nerve Pills is in the soluble formy .¢‘ li ox W1 _ to e e » _ .ff their deva.station‘when there was nothingj o _ - 1 Bull, 2 years old, Short Horn, bred i 1';-' > - i5 Nl illP°l`¢\Uii if¢\5\\l"’» “fd 7° on Government Stock Farm. ~ c ~ ` _ knowledged so by most riders /#N , 1 1 does sway with cutter pins, and A ‘ overcomes all the dillicultieo hereto- ( , fore experienced by loose °ranh,pro- 'FQ vonta"accidonts and breakage Study "'~~/1*' ai f ' ai i caan.. -, e oaturein opopuar __ \_/ made mount fur 1900 Agents everywhere, write for catalogu sw _._ ~‘»i~ _ d s . it < ' - ~ ' ",»5'9V;~;.;\~`._“f~. ‘ _ ' .~ ` ._ ’ ‘ 5! `...§’_ _og ~¢ ir os ‘* A _“S M __ _ ._ ' _ ..' .~.i_»_;~.~ i _ _ '»' ~"’f *“~.-1+ ’ _ ‘.» "'b"'5` ,-“» I' ‘ 1"' ‘ ' ` ' " I ' »"' * 'ev:..`.sP ~:f'i ¢'_‘ ._ ’.,"'T _;'-'»'-»:i_-'.7-.» 1.'-" § 5 ‘U is :L ’.'=‘~-s'