- Manager. llll lllllllllllll llllllllllll. - sults. The school is a large one- O \ 2 GUARDIAN, CHARLOTTETOWN, MARCH 28 l899. 0 -Q »»~ ~:-'s»:>'f*-‘**""’*“"‘$1""“""i"""“_""°i".“‘.. 5,."-_ Be .‘_,...I.!~_ .._. _»._.m__..__...........-.¢........ .. . ‘i I i mfg? -i " ' `E' 3-"'l"F"_'F€"¥'_€ An Independent. Journal. untramnielled audi Iaarless; aiming to be Just. impartial. Rell:-.hlo~ Nowsl” s:e.kxng at all time; to further the best in zerests ot the neonle.and recoirnized therefore as “Phe Peoplek Paper- Published at its offices, New Prowsc Block North side Post Otlice, at the following rates. ble ` ad '_ ..: ya in _ A\ siicv - serving Edition. daily (except Sunday) three , months $1.00: pei' Y1‘..., . . . . . - . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. LW Semi-weekly llditiontmond. &, Thur.) per yy: $1.50; in f_1r_l\_`aiice . . . . _ . . . . . . . . . . _ . . . . . . . . . .L25 'eekly Edition (Thursday) per year |1.2s;iu mivinice ..... .: .............. _.mo .Tun GU.mDi_-ui oflice. Branch Offices I have been established at the following pla.ces,. there subscriptions may be paid, news turn- hbed, a.dverti-ing. ich work and other busi ness traiisactcd:- _ ` _ , - S'..nuuer.-;i.Z»:. Cuxriels Bookstore-D. h. (_-urr:-‘ Alberton, Alberton Bookstore, G. S. Muttart t\ East. Telephone odloe. R Seaman.Agent J-E. B. MCCREADY, I J. P. HOOD, Editor. Business .Manage r _ 4 f TUESDAY. MARCH 38. 1899. L * i __A _:?i_ _ f A _I l A SCHOOL CITY. votes agood deal of space E0 The wi~`ite~up of the school-city, and prints the city charter and ordinances in full, together with portraits of the student mayor and a number of the the aldermen. Teachers who may feel interested in the :_\.ovel experi- ment can see the account at the Under the general heading of its Ottawa. despatches of the 21st. tht' Iline stating that- “Miz Bell, of West Prince, made a creditable speech-” In ,what follows the Star’s report says, 'Sir Charles Tupper “commenced by complimenting Mr. Bell on Ihis speech, and congratulating Ithe House on the acquisition of a member of such powers. Having ‘those powers it would not be long be fore he considerably modilied his views as to the causes of Canada’s present prosperity. He proceeded to compliment Mr. Bell on the position the pupils for the duties of citizen- I ship. Starting from this basic princ- iple it dawned upon Principal French of a`Chicago High school that his classes ought to be _familiarised with = the alfairs of civic, state and national government. Moreover he noted that while theform of government in the | city, state and nation are republican, the government of the schools has; been monarchical. ‘ - IuChica.go great latitude appears 1 to he allowed the principals of schools, andpo~Mr. French, undertook by de- l _green to remodel his school so as to mag it-a selfgoverning body-giving it a pity government. The principal and=-teachers prepared a city charter, and necessary ordinances, providing for the elector of a mayor, coun:il,and _ and adopted by t-he pupils who pro- It may be S2-id that the Primary which he took in regard to the adjourn- object of a public school is to prepare i ment of the International C,-,mmiS_ ceeded to elect a mayor and council, 40 015 1,, Mgnmoba ,md 90574 m An Engineer and Captain. bold gi and these together appointed thc British Columbiaf In N ow Brunswick ` ° ° ' .' V certificates; also Fireman, to ahold n°°°959_"'Y °m°i*1S» P0500. 35°- ll with about three timesith l tioii ' ' wsmong in Steamer Emu on mute Graduhu more a d' l 6 popu 8' ' < I 1 f ' tween Charlottetown and Rocky- Point. resP0Dsibili{ies of schoolmoloeveiiimdiii 0'f Pl' E. Island’ there were mor? than ' Applicadnm’ stating wages per nwnt " wefeithus thrown 11P0n gthe Pl1Pils gl-x~mmeS as many mqney orders lssllfadl _ ‘ Wm be received b the ' sion.” The Ottawa correspondence of 'the leading Liberal journals, as the Toronto Globe and Montreal Herald, are still more complimentary. In fact it is clear that Mr. Bell made a most favorable impression both as to the matter and manner of his maiden speech. The Globe compliments him on his "able speech” and his “robust patriotism.” The -Herald tells that he “showed a grasp of parliamentary procedure and 1 tact and clearness in the arrangement of his matter which mark him as a decided acquisition to the debating strength of the govern- ment.” themselves, and with remarkable re-N' 1200 pupils in one building and sool in another being included. _Before the city system was brought in fthe; records show that 140 cases came be- l fore the principal in the half year for discipline. The corresponding number for the half year under selfgovernment by the pupils was steadil reduced It is warm and I llilll °° E 3 =i=~ zz H c::= 3 ..._='E?. in :-'-1 .. .. S. :IO llllll illlllllllOl OIOIII OICIOI IICIIIIIIICIIIIIIIOIII Montreal Star, Conservative, gives a` 1 mln WWW obtain in the days of their youth é H_AI.IFAx. March 22-13155 have” The Chicago Times-Herald de- ' - e onaounelel elelel nleleleh ole lll H llllllllllll It is the mission of humanity ako home cosy, comfortable a. lways inviting. It brings with i peace. It leads us up to a highe ideal in life. It smooths away many of the rough edges which it is lot to meet. - Therefore, make ur home cheerful and bright; not nlv by your sunny presence, but also y keeping it cosily furnished and attractive. Good curtains and car- peting were never so cheap before. A call on Paton & Co’s large stores will easily convince you how true this is, It may be said this is Written in the interests of Paton & Co. Yes, but it is lso written in your interest. We st be constantly reminded of the ny good things necessary to bring out our happiness else we are apt o forget them. Carpets from l0c per yardLto $1.75 Curtains from 35c a pair to $8.00. S U"O'~ierce_‘s Favorite Prescription and ‘ Golden Med- ical Discovery ’ and was cured." If you want to .read the testimonies and s_ee the photographs of many grateful pa- tients who were cured by Dr. Pierce’s rem- edies seud for Dr. Pierce’s Common Sense Medical Adviser. Besides telling about these cures it tells about the home-treat- ment of all diseases. Over 300 illustra- tions. Send 31 one-cent stamps, to cover cost of customs and mailing only, for pa- per-covered copy. Cloth-covers 50 stamps. Address Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. pring Trade CCC( M Q ~"N The time has come when you should look up your wardrobe and see liowyou are fixed for spring wear. c, In the event of you deciding to invest in a suit or 'overcoat-, etc., act promptly by ordering the same from il? l Good work and low prices the cause. I I Prince SU'e°l7~ C ,;.. ° I.1e=Q‘ . . » Shipping Tags 750. Perl0O0. _. _ _ I _ Mails order promptly attended to. Telephone My piece co 'ti f _ a big family. Thou- ' A kitchen 14 x17, barn 16 x§), all in zood re a'r. -1 Une _ot the lot= is a garden in .a high state nf , D . I I 'A 2 _I - cpltivgtioxp. tghis one of the most desirable p aces n ic ra. _ P ElIN’TEE.‘ BENJAMIN HASLAM.' .,...~if.','.- 'f‘r-.=o`-mt-f.-_.:;‘~.1" ';".‘~‘: §_ Z l . ;,,_ 'ri-T‘§i4..i‘i‘l v ~. I ' . . .tliarlelleluwn _, _ _ <1\1§I1tly the case, _the poor woman is suf- l p _ c _ _ _ fering from the pains, nervousness, debility I . ' I ` and ill-health that are a result of weakness I ` * ` ‘ »‘ and disease of the disumuy feminine or. ' ~ _ ~ ganism, the task is too much. , ’, i ` ` ’ Under these circumstances, unless the 'J S ' right remedy is used, the poor woman will “E ' A i--ill ris anim 'ro-iii, i in cininci sin oi f Boois no sion; , _ received at this 0i1’lce._un_til noon on -russunv, ani Amin., >- _ sié if A s we want room big bargains will be given in nexrfor fumnmng, stoneware. si- iviirners - i 1 - i » Sewer Pipe and their amiurtcnancas accord- U -_ all kinds of Men s, Womens and Childrens Shoes. :trio connect.. r.na.-s;>.¢in_.nn1.=.f.3i... se... _ , a.; who Oiiire ofthe Commissioners of Sewe ,~ ° _ “fund \Vater Sulp(p1y for the C.ty ot Char`ot _"_-w” '_' I t0wn._Prén e ‘ wagd Island. or at the 0 "` liiiiieii stliiii£sFré'§i°h'B'§mF"iim"" C' 0° ff; Piihposals rrnist be on tlhb ilgsrms suopli 19 ‘i , I ._ rlaiiiypflgce, and téender must be nc. S PI l`}lI1lrel;=?Hli!ind;§d:i.‘n§:I¢`il‘ftye Dollars l:\;§(i;‘)1ep§;l: l- 6 0 25 _ _ e o er o the said Commissioners. *"*"”“'- *_* ' ‘ l‘l_i1s cheque will be fm feited if the party de :line the contract, or tail to complete the wor r ‘f DISCOUNTS 20 25 and 35 PER CENT - , selves to :icccpt the lowest or any tender. _ r ` " "'~' _` - ' ~ - HENRY (§>`!§l'1'H, if E H I-Ye Odice of Commissioners of Sewers an¢ir¥\\7a:l'.'er ’ 1 fiunplv Charlottetown, F' E Islan d _ Do N T M | SS 1-H|S SAL E liven y sith. 1299-28, Patasiiéaw, Isifncr w t i Tue _ _ %7ll WE llll AS WE SAY YY' STEWART & Go., sirrlsssrss.. LoNDoN HOUSE BUILDING. I _E B.i..gy....B. .1 mi. B -»i. at Silfiiififabhibiitilifdf k , 1 'ontr-ictad for. and will bc returned in case o 1. I non acceptance of tender. ‘ P A. _ ‘of their duties and obligations _ I II H II II II II II II II I I I .1 _ if ; I fi as citizens than the could otherwise ' - f ' " V A ~ ‘~ ._ r ” _ _ I -f_-,. 1, x I declined inthe Halifax mark _,from .18 cents, which was the general ligure last work, io 16 cents this week, indeed inI one or two instances all that was ob- tained to-day was 15 cents. ‘ New creamery butter. either in prints g ' _ prospects are that ere _ long .he figure 1 will be lower. The supply has been about cquel to meet the demand without any gndue accumulation of stocks. Cheese can fairly be quoted at 105 I cents, and stocks on hand are not heavy. The potato market ie weaker than it] was some days ago. and the wholesale 40 cents to 45 cents per bushel. Large I' receipts have come from New Bruno-f wick, and it is those potatoes _that furnish the basis. of the quotations given. The potato situation is said to be a doubtful one, with the chances, rather that thorn will be a further ,de- _clinethsn an advance in prices. The( 'Havana market which is largely sup-, pl’e l, first by Cornwallis potatoes and thou by the New Brunswick article is. according to the latest advices weakerg lftho American market holds th_o pre- sent prices here may stand,» but if not values will decline in Halifax. __ `_'.ll`he high price-of Cornwallis, potatoes prac- I tically shuts them out of the Halifaxf local market and they are.. bought. siinply for export. .Several 'cargoes ol P. _,.E,:-§,Isla_nd potatoes have been laid np.; i f hatches, indeed one of them has alr ' y done so. ` Theoraving for Alcohol, Opium, C ne, `l‘bacco,C' tt'o‘s' be ured tth'§oa4il 1i°i.»tituto_1‘ii“ii<‘iruc:»‘.i-Tiraifiie; soirsnirreinfsfi thenla, Nerve Exhans tion and- that ala,¢.agaI tiredfeel1ng,._se_ldom_.at ease condition; Wrizetor rartloulam -- " °‘SPn1No» 4-3r.nsuii¢o.’i"-‘New. is - ther . to. get your clothes , .ro.I paired and ‘put in good working at Le Pagcs’s Old Stand. Queen Street. I Bor's sweaters all sizes, just opened __ i all the several departments of city of $14.518.-1.80, being an increase' of ._ L, 8°v¢mmenl`- These W9” Voted “P011 $1,531,249. The number issued in _ ` N ` 3 Z N 1 T i‘°*i B' P. E. Island was but 9.903, against _ _ ' _ _ A _ '_i . A," F' . ~ » » / n I be- ii; E _y undersigned : I _ I _ I _ I _ _ _ _ I _ _ I till Saturday, the Sth day of Aprii,at e e e l e q 0 l e > 'i A , _ ` 4- -s-»,Ec:>c:>|\/l||\iG:-. - JAMES R-WISNER. At Full‘s Mills, Chltown, Mch 28 ’99ld ` For, Sale at Victoria. Mch 25 dli WH i ltewefige -3-_-_ lim islam ...sl- or tubs. is sellin at 21 cents. but tho; price may now be fairly quoted at from Il herbali-winter. They will soon opens.” the vstcm renter. <1 to its normalconditioir i _22 if. ' i ` ` ,1 _ W Fr* uns: s ° ~ H c e “ 14 I8 D' 6*!! The s.1idCommis~inuers do not bind them- ~ - I E order for Snrin _ ii! in-i -i 5-l FOR SALE » A comfortable dw "’ J 'I' HIGKEHZIE eil 1 use M P , . 1 " “ ‘ _ 1 . _ _ _ 34. _ w _ . _ I ,_ - Powosisir¢¢».,..PH‘f,_, .1 I _ ~ . = ‘» _ ~ on C '&r.1uer:kwi11hehohast,butou1- ,mam gmt” on New Chinese Laundry, "‘l'°Bi°¥°1° 9°°f=°1' on gm. imma Great George St Blifysis semi- shop. sv __ llllllliels cy e e rio 1 cle Rerair Shoo and have it put You want who out the first cha Get yo_ur wheel ready. We'll r now and deliver it when you \\ mmrimm ni I” ni .uluuiiuiii iii? 'mm KentSL 'rim 5 5 mul éié