' » - --iv-E, 4_ ' . , 1 s - .--'sf' ,/‘-t... r,.,f'_e'»‘.~t__/},.b I Ili "~h»,»E»[¢u_l" Q 4 T ° ` _ THE GUARDIAN, CHARLOTTETOWN, MAY 5 i899. ' ' _ ’ - - --f - 1 ----1 - -V ' I 'W " I For soreroon TALK oN‘iHEe-1_AcK Pace- l CHILDREN. The Rey. J. p_ Brnshinglnm and John H. Boyd w 1 S Co. f St. Joh N.B., Manufacturers of the Famous Suggest Remedies. t h ° E X ' L ° r 'i i A A. The e come soap ,o n, _ _ Welcome Soap, will present $100.00 cash to the School Children, viz: ed f ~ . l FIRST PRESENT UF 1 0g`3r;2_?d§eE§bEZst&X1§3A; fiizebe Problem”_ and _ the recent_ lyn l SEWIU “ l5-00 - ’ 1] ’ h 1 ttehdww chings in Georgia were considered “mite” by reg“ ar 5° °° a ’ in sermons Sunday by the Rev. Dr. J .P. -U Illllll “ mio" either boys or girls under 16 years of B- sh-n ham at the ms, Methodist 5 PRESENTS UF $5.00 “hill 25.0 age, all essays to be sent in to us chmchl aid the Raw D,-_ Jo|m_ H_ Boys! In “ ° L50 “ fore May 31st, 1899, when they WIN at the lirst Presbyterian Bhurch, Evan- be submitted to a. committee of three eton. Both condemned the crime ol _'___ disinterested leading teachers, upon the victims and their lynchcrs in un- whose decision the P,.eSe,,,,s.wi11 bg measured terms._ The lormer saw th swoon ded as above ultimate rcmedv. in an “educated man co‘vo1'rioNs--Essays to he mute pinanifgiiii pen ana ink. .i°n@.i with name ana sa h00d”; the letter &dV008¥°dth° 0010111' ‘ ' h lorherlunaided W01‘k» “Fm tion of the ne roes ol the United ai-ees. also statement or of the writer an that the essay is is _ za _ g - agp gli-nde ofesphool atteiidgd, and name or teacher, this state ment to be certified to by one pae States as the only sure method of mak_ ,_ ~ _ _ ing lynchings unnecessary. 4.. £s_Slys.llsl be accompanied by 50 Welcome Soap Wrappers Dr B_usbinghamsaid_ _qheprem black stain u on the escutcheon o _ . d THE WELGOME SOAP G0., Sl' JOHN, ll. B. 1 ' P ULUTHNG. CLUTHING, Glothing for Everyone ' _ _ ‘ _ ` . _ ' ’ Dr.Boyd. who isa Southerntr aid not " ‘ ` ° " o ` many yeusago occupieda pulpit in | _ Mississippi said: , i ..‘~With startled aze the e es of th I ~ ... Than regular prices. Our big purchase oi men’s and boys’ clothing at the Doull & Gibson’s Sale has arrived, we can now supply you with Suits of Clothes and Sepa- rate Pants, Coats and vests at less than the cost of manufacture. ` We bought the goods Cheap and we can sell cheap 1000 pairs pants from 50c a pair up,lots at halfthe regular prices. If you want Clothing come our way. It will be dollars in your pocket. ` J. B. __ll__acl)o.i_§al_cl_& Go. SEED VVHEAT DEAR SIR,- I am very glad to .he able to inform you that after testingthe WHITE Ftrs WHEAT, inpor te .1 by you from -\°w==- - M the North West last fall, I have no hesitation in recommend- 3”“°kP°l°?" “fied *bf* faif 79‘“.‘8 Hm- ing it to the farmers of P, E. Island. I -sowed twenty grainswithout making any 'special sc- W°"° -'°“°d “P' a’-‘d with °”° °*‘“ki”2 lection. and out of the twenty, -nineteen grew strong and - .ist °f -L -‘ri '~.tlnnl.lhillli. ealthy. I so i ` Farmers in this section of the country pronounce you -, eed Wheat the best sample that they‘have seen imported to this Island. Yours etc.. R. P. BAG\:-iLL Farmei‘ ‘ _ . , , go- Hazel Grove’ P_ I ing to the other day? That was a noble | still have afew bags of this spec- ially selected wheat to disposeof- - HURAGE H-ASZARIJ, _ ` ` QUEEN SQUARE Ch’town, April 18,' 1899 I _"___Sa|e are ¢C0» American freedom is but the ripenc and deadly fruitage ol that netariou system of human slavery which caused Df- Pi¢f°°’5 G°‘d°.“ _ , _ 8 £388 'hm Prccooious Bo LEM. ._ Cnicsco May 2- The Black the shedding of fraternal blood in t and brutally the colored_ as we 1 as the white race in- I. the colored people _ must com out from among the igno e secure the legal punishmentoi crime. z 1 es violence and outrage. The black ques- » Y South." ' 8 gin. Some days ago a llashpi hell -i a glare ot demonism, fell accross th sky of the republic. Two great crime indignation. " ‘ ' alike mysterious and inexplicable. “Ii we have millions to spend for C ba and millions tor. the Philippines let us spgnd a lew other millions lor the de-l velopment cf the negro, preparing him to_ work out his destiny in some separated place away from white men. I look upon the West Indies as the place where the negro may become dominant in society and politics, and there accord- ing to his own instincts and enlighten- ments, may organize a society and con- duct a government under the oversight and tutelage of our great republic.” sndiieront in to the Kind._ He was a fragile youth and didn‘\ dance allthe dances. .- “Let’ sit it out,” he said to his pretty partner. “Wliere?” she asked. _ -“Ont the stairs.’_?_ _ So they went up a little way and sat' “Wh-why, what’s the matter, r. for the young man had hastily risen ‘ and was gasping for breath. _He could not reply. His face was lived. His eyes hand he clawed feebly _at theskirts od his Tuxedo. I _ I ` At this question his voice came hack to him. . _ “What difference does that make? he harshly growled. Then, without a word ot apology, he dashed un the When the Time Camo. “ Maud_-Oh, Ethel, and what did 101| say to him when he proposed to youf -Did you say what you said you were speech, just suited to crush the holdesl Whippedldog? y Ethel-'WelI, not exactly. You see, Ididn’t say just that. I-I-well-el -er-well, you see, I said "yon,"-.f London Fun. “ ` strange mnairc. North Side Mother-I told on is lit- This is the picture ol , 6 be active and keen. If you feed the ° cells on impure blood, you are sure to §§§k,3f§§§g2§1§obff,‘e°1u,,gs_ you win ha” Several dances and entertainments were C _ _ _ .taking place, and the audience were liver, and the resu t is torpidity of the di5mi5“d_ _ _ _ _ liver. Feed the heart on impure blood, . t and the consequenc weak heart. f Notirish the skin with the result is all man diseases. S The best of all known weak lungs. 'Pump » P _ d’ ner of unsightly s h makes the appetite 1 H ith _ _ perfect, the livera_._ct_gy clvi con icto esixties; with the rich re L hi ' lse able re'cr' tion the great b1<>’°d-mek "ync ngisam__r p_.- ip for the deep seated disease of ignorance °c‘g_f;*§S“é§f_‘;;’;‘i;;’_§t'f . . What shall be done? Let ~ 1, ant and brutal element ol th ir ,E‘i91,fI€§f;}&a‘i-f own race and do all in their power tc =;§;1:\;¢*;0{§g‘;;>;=i;°‘;¢1 which seemed like a _ _ The best elements of the Scuth, both i=t<_=_ go; mv; g;t;?:_p;_ii;;C_ I had n-heann _ down white and black. should organi e, ‘rr - sfdge .Milne my fight 5 pective of color,to restrain the hands of 2' of 1893 Ilwas takcnwith us yspepsie. Tl_i¢t'¢ y ogpomach and_a weight I' ’. _ cated by three of our bent ` I weak I relief. w$S9° . ' ' i I ' '- 1 _ the room ;_ ` tion is essentally _in the South, oi the §h‘;°}§,§§as1;Im_‘Pm'em‘f; __ < _ SOUUJ and IDUSIZ be B€ltlld b 1119 I be an to improve very fast after the use of a - ~ . - . f »~ - _-,‘ ~ few iiiottles. It cured 'are is permanent." could not walk across a man who is healthy, clear- ful an impa _ -Lord Herschell Chancellor of l his blood is pure. achieve 1 ,, my _in the water pipesoecured. ` ' J _ You int() ex- cells. If you th bad blood into e ii; ine bloc and very heavy thunder bolt. The air was km ._surcha_rged with electricity, and for b -5 - .some minutes _after the shock_ all _the Medici? wires in the -city kept cracking, and hearty, the dis¢Sfi_°n little blue flames could be seen runninzlf -. It gives vigor and ing the earth and probably -causing we S and 2-Clivi *°_fh¢ pipes to- burst in eight plaeps ,in tho?-. ;‘;"°tht§St;§§tXof-° city at the same time.” ' ' -3f3T"'1‘§ e. All medicine Derby, Perry Co.. Ind.. Everything that I oss my stomacli had 8 ide, an in a short time ' ,, _ were committo.:--one--individual, the‘r§l|Qll_SSl0lB[ other communtl. ‘Such a stsga’o! nl-f hirs demands more than ,_ spin” 0; _- I Inbpursnrancc ot an Act ot the General As- scm yet this Island, made and passed in the ' d o H, ~ ° 'iiiititiii-iaieigig -What is to be one. _nging is no S A ,, m ti . . dth A I remedy. Burning is no remedy. But té>,:,n4_ ggfage --X& A22 fn ,°,,,,'f,E1_ tm Cha;-if lottetown Sewe e Act.” what of its associate crimes? It is co - I do hereby__l':fve mnnal madness, the frenzy of a people, mention tor _e. com W ters 1 forth thatis to say: c h . open until tive o'clock in the afternoon of the same - )EsCRlPTION OF WARDS ' Number One shall oo _ f Charlottetown which _ _ Street, andthe parcel' ; as t-he Military Bsrrack Ground. _ Number Two sh. ll on of _ Cha‘rlbl:tetovm» which-_ as-not - f _ Street and north of Dorchester Street. ~ number 'lhree shall comprise all that mpai-t of Charlottetown which lies south of G ton Street and north of iii - Number Four shall Charlottetown which Street and northot Grafton Number B-ve shall ciiariotzetowin north the Common of said NOM’l-NATION DAY "'rise'a»l that’ 0! iris. to - , from the time of twelve at noon until the hour gt Four o‘c1ocl; in the afternoon of the sane 9#Y- ._ _ _ F_or qualilica.tioh_ot llllectoi-s,see .Act 61st,Vic- 1 toria. intituled_ “Ilia Charolttetown Sewerage Act.“ also 51 V1c‘6oria,Cap.12. _ JAMES WARBURTON _ of Mayor of the City Ciiy Clerk’s f nice Charlottetown, 1899. » A in ni vhhr nm 8 Y _ civilized world are turned toward hreor- _ __ e _ ii ` ‘_ ~ 5 it 'of H recent - M ' ?‘The Chagfgtstgr of 62nd V' Public Notice that fan' mlssionei-_ _ot Sewers and Clt-y.of Charlet tetown. in B Ilpsli 6 tliedplacc o on. David Laird,resigned, will be. 11' liel on l|llllSl3], l|l8 llllll lla! lil - Mahi. at the several places In Ward No. 1 at oi near the onice of Mr John Maceachern, Queen Street. _ In Ward No 2, at or near the houseotTnomar Connolly, opposite Mr. B.Hoartz's Warehouse Sidney St. between Gros Slil'€8lB. _ . i In or Ward 3, at or nearthe Market House. In Ward No. 4, at or near the City Hall -cor- l- ner of Kent and Queen Streets. In Ward No. 5, atior near the carriage shop ot Philip La.rge_& Sons. Great Goorgo i-street. And at the said Elo til ` _ _ ed atnine o’c1eck in i e ` 1898. ' t George and Prince on the Poll will be open-' torcnoon and continue mpriseall tha., part of liessouth of Dorchester of land tormely known mprise allthat part il th of chmond ntreet. comprise all that Wt of 1ies.jsouth‘ot ~ tzroy - Street. - _ ‘ izroy Street includ of Charlottetown H. M. DAVISON City Clerk England- Y°“ lightning, struck ._ in 'Ly'nn'- 'ib6ut»8.80 “W be “fy “fe last night. and in an instant 'nearljlall The man who the 1°1°Ph°l\es._-lite alarm _systei_n,_p'0li00- ` suffers from_ini~ signal system and _ telegraph _8.er,v_,iofe 5 `°t1§¢d -1.5” f were crippled, and a number ot br‘e£h‘ ini- C pole on the corner of Market and Bih- erty streets. It did little damage there,” peer th but burnt out all the electric light cir- cuit snear _by and threw streets business places and halls into darkness. 9°” Fwd 6 was 502311; _§1}_Se;*{fha“'~§‘°i; along the telegraph and telephone wires T' ' - on oles er and Besh-builder. ‘ _ _ _ _ _ ru tive skin diseases. 'lhe reatest dam , nodonbt, _P . 0 el1,¢aS°9 °f .°°“' caused through the breaking ' ot the sumption. It cures ronchiti weak lun , - _ _ , . , spittingi of__blood, 0 sistupon a manhoolsuffiage but there kmdfe alhmenfs-1 can be no manhood suffrage without 22,13! t°»;hEu§1a1,1§1°5e manhood itself as a preliminary. Then benefits derived_ fr g wonderful » medicin stores sell it. YVD ‘ TOWN ‘Wednesday morning-via ¢Pictcn‘~ 'with s. s. _--gatirax” ailing _wai- ` _ W. W CLARKE, Agent, ` man. And did he slink awa like a ilu _ Wlliilll. K FOR .EP ents were. Let me it bar. Who was the grecooious orth Side ggghg. Who was the llm§m~ 3’ Tribune. - it l _',l‘v__r_o_ot A K4n_¢.__ ionperly ooeup`lcd,by Edward Chiviere. Torino easy. __ For apply to - .- . " ACUKRIE. iddhwti " Sovnris e .__*_.."-.¢.. .-.___- _ i 'o 1 *ls while seo. Jerry. who erm-am- pu-_ - f‘“i°l>es‘l T <1" fm Oh, for semen! the moth!! 'in Tin have issmf- .' ' ~'-t. 1 _ Boston May 2.-A terriblectroke ol; _- The lighming struck- in a telegraph The lightning was accompanied by a Plhl llll Pnsscn lea CHAKUOTTE- can make close connection' at Halifax nesdav evening 'at ll plm. _ I Tickets for sale o at stations P. E. I . _ Railway. For Tickets,_rates' and all information apply lo - __ ._ 01- to ' 9 Chai lottetown,_ -H. L. CHIPMANI ' I Canadian Agent. _ _ 1 ~ I ' Halifax, N. S. _ - 3. d&w. - _ _, tp... ,Tl\e,_ Best _ __ - _ Medical lulhtnlms, Recommend Soda. Vi atcr fo'°.it’s bene- _flcial efects in vases of lndigestion, Dyspepsia, Rheuuiatism. etc. lm_mon’s . hon _ oda VERY BEST y0lll' Spring Pai'k.Ch’town. A pl 26eod&'.w3ni thondkwdm One Place to get a right shave isnt the Hub Tonso 1 Parlors. .; _ We are particular in every detail pertaining to the comfort of our _ customers. _ _ _ Our I Vvorls same asyou are liiked Bibs* as use a dull razor, we EUGENE YOUNG; Hub Tonsorial Parlors. Hughes’ S';?.t‘st._t- Hughes’ Goughillxture *lughcs'e_¢rcosotc lllxtur; mmm .§o£__°§h'§°ma"°iRt'§§ nneaitef Pi-ins !cdd's Rhcumntism Gurc. ?` tor Bhcnmctlsm. A i s sic it-tusosaeotr. B h=2¢1_¢<}1» `_f‘“¢‘;.¢§;i -‘Telephones Burned Water Pipes are _ Little yours ago, be eurcdby to *t bstinates’ coughs aisd Vatu' Fpes' due “7 ~ rvifrivs h OS .1 God _ '_ diietoi-s ‘“° ‘md *hm* - “" commencing May tenths -t___sv_onte_ I B 3.1%, and Se. S, .ii to mobil. i Twill -have chsrieeew-we.. for "“"& 'ev_ery° Tneday at » Noon' (Standard time) -1 ,callingat Hawkesbury and'Halifax. . _ ._ Returning leaves- BOSTQN _ `Satuida`y"at noon. ` = ` “Itwas ot Is the most P E Island, accounted for my clients in all the up-to-date Our productions and the use of the Pretty effects in Cabinet Mantello ts i§lli Ill _ip-1-nixndnn ¢- §§.®&”h“%n%§” Om” 1° “N , P1108 B 6811 ' i (Mr