V _ I g , 'vb 2 _ _ _ _:__ _-,_ . _ _ _ .. _ ._ ..~;_f__ _ _ - _ - » ' _-‘ _~.~~»"-, 4 THB GUARDIAN, Ci:lARLOT’l`BTOWN,_ PRJN CB RDWABDISLAND MARCH 6 1901 ‘ iriNuuNci`ii?N`IS'_.‘ 0s'Concerts, Socials, Entert. inments e‘c , ofa money making nature, 5 cents a line (of 6 words) for hrot insertion, and 2% cents .1 line for each continuation. Churches and chari- , table instittsliolls _ hslfrates. Minimum price 15 cents.Black type announcements double rates. Births, Msrriéees _-8 H 4 Deaths FREE but verses _with ‘deaths ' same r_ate as above. - ` O Tnié‘ot1ARoiAN. ` dw if. , P ff’ N0'_I'__|CE Thgreig 3 eti-=nge Heiier risinu' two year Old on my preinisessince last Noveiixber. lf. not alle 1 cl d t l be “Old b e 1 or or aime socu : wif -_ _ V public suction on the zad cf April at I 0 ¢»0C1<. _ ln. to gay expenses. 9 smozv Niosicsnnx, I 3i Alliston, Lot 63, Kings Counry. t__ -_l.._ _ _ i' ‘Ayrshire Stock For Sale A number of Ayrshire Calves, from I to.; weeks old, are for sale at the Provinziil Farm. For par- ticulars and prices apply to E. J. McMILLAN, _ Farm Snpt. m6duv wzi DYE_IT When considering thematter of making __ 'overs 'ng apparel it willpnbe well to _ bear in mind that/'”’ many an old;-kliric _ can be made' prac\i~ callbag/good as new by.»dying it. Dying lised to be a tedious ,_ processthat required ' _ “ some skill. These _ days any one can ' dye perfectly byfol- lowing the simple directions upon each package of the Dia- mond Dyes which we carry in every shade and color. If ‘ you prefer the _old fashioned dyewoods we' have Logwood, ` Rustic, Caxnwood, Cndbear, etc. Chemist and Druggist, I "m *-1 s TEHQE R S Charlottetown, March 2, 1903. Sealed Tenders willbe received by the un ' ta dersigned up to noon on - H Monday. March 23. |903. From any person cr persons willing to contract than twenty horse power (nominal) between They Hrsb killed an Ill8l1 88ll0I‘ Dhmed Knrd’s Point, Bedeqne, and Sninmerii le, for a P term of three years from ist day of April, ,rgox mgge, lm being on night watch 1144 Vic. Cao S. RATES OF FARES Irrengrrs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 7C Ho ' nes. ........................ ._ aoc Hogs ............................ .. 5c Produce.. ....... ..xcperbushe1 Heavy Weight per xo: lb ..... rc ` The contractor to provide asuicient number ([:;mmu,_ted_ The men than clog u the COMEDYDRAMA bin until the second day, evidcntlg fear- `“ ' A ' ’!_ Watch it the captain was there armed, _ but or of '|-hm.”-»» _ ~ ~. "‘°’ 22”; "":,k°kfn"'d““d ”“‘“°“ "’”* sv 'rim Ls/tous os rim cnoss oiuiwmc theft;-ode fo;-D wawh va1u¢_ th°°i‘i°"P’°d“°°d'f’”'“' lu ive t ` ' om, o mo. ooo rio” _ ¢,_,,,, _ __ _ i:g`lr°111_o1i_e=h=1f,a mi.=1i§fe»9r no boaioo of him ood one oeoooa mio, ,,,,,,,,o,.....o.goo.oorofw.c.wniuooi=ioti.o 1 ininnmsémthontsiiiocsnngor vez-board and were goin to kill h i ' - ` ` . __ _ disagreeable sensa ` “‘P°"'°"'“"°° °’l*h¢ °°°‘f*=*~ *° °°°°”‘P°“¥ stewards but nnsliy asreedio sparc lin: ` opera Hlmsei at 8 vcleigr of ' ° ° ° mms W out of good and emcient boats for the conveyance of passengers, horses, cattle, carts. wsggons and other things across the said Ferry. Tenders to express the amount of subsidy re- quired for the service. al The dgnstnres of twogood and responsible persons wlilingto become bound for the faith~ esen tender. ` The Department does not bind itself to sc- oept the lowest or any tender. See‘y Public Works. 3-S dll wri. ' ' l New Irish Song lkw omit s New Sentimestalsslits lifiiis N i i l Il I i i l b U i. 3 11 P u h d 8 d h i ii 0 t h a native (Brazilian half-caste) who lives cargo which is collected there for ship- ment from the surrounding coasts, until ii - » ' time to carry it_an`ia`y,,_,~'a boat onlne ioif with these Eve losuislli llygwho. represent- ed that they were shipwrecked seamen; one, Smith, §l1l__n\_§_s§lf_,the second mate, and=,wanl>`,ed,$0` hfifken to some o wereonly hal-G' clothed, with nothing in -tho li09€f;s_)}ii__&¢-,her oars, mast and sail lllllslie was iii ;{excellent‘, condition and rizht. ” said they had to leave in such a hurry, the ship being in Dames an they only had time/to get a few biscuits, on which and a small keg of water -they had lived forthe several ,ia_ys_ they were in the boat befors reaching this Island, wooioriy oiooonoo, but aid not kooév how far they had come or where the vessel was whenthey left her. They also professed at first nor to know the name of thefvessel b asked abcut the captain and rest of the crew, they said that they left them in n since. Their story was evidently plausible though in some ways suspicious, but as they were evidently half starved, having' L b aft _ca mr aft theydispcssd of the other three men _’is 1.. B. ue\m.r._aN,- unot clear, but one story is that they could ll agreedtotellofthohosot the ship old viiiiiei iiiiiuvi As Tiicy_ Are Narrated By _lliiiteclilfi Olllwf _I ~\ , ,. , - ~~ r . - _ __ ,iqv-up .,_ _.- I _ i i z _ _ _ _ _s , _ -. _ invtsneiiiucinfcmmé ,_ » _ Capt- Brown’s Account ol the Cirfi P, k d ha M F. leader. Anyway they were brlllalli the Ship' and the wonder is that they spared the _ ` latter. Since being in prison one of the _ __ N young fellows, Gus Riu, has confessed The seam” charged “ uh the murder and turned King’s evidence. and 'corrobor- S ‘ , two mates and Seaman of the bark Ver0_ aces the subsance of the above dreadful of Capt. Shaw, of Belfast, P. E. Island nies, and to setting tire'to the vessel, etc., can .rt l ilk i EEEEEEEEQQEEEE crisis-<2 lllodoilc steward, dually left the vessel inthe boat narrative. Doubtless other facts will bi were brought before the 'court at Liver- bmughb °ut in °°°"’ but this main” pocl on Feb. 16, and remanded again until °°‘vvevr;;b};‘:7§:'::;‘d'brou ht awa from the the 21:11. The fouowiog oooouoo or tho Y _ 2 7 d _ d vessel must have been destro ed or other- na ful tragedy has been received from- 7 » ‘On coming to a. cbor off the Island, he steamship company, and in charge of here with his family and takes care ofthe e arrival of a, from time to ther port, ~" provisions and d the mainmast falling overboard; that nd that they had steered by the stairs at ight and with shoe wind-in S south- ut Hnallygave it as Veronica. ' Onbeing other boat "and had not soon them ing all valuables they could find, set re to the vessel and left her burning. The the time. The captain came out of the er companion ways and was struck the detective police omcer in charge of wise dlslmsed M befmte b°”ai”R the the ca_se_ and Ca_l'm Bmwn.s “Gonna of Brunswick, in order to give them a more he circumstances under which he picked distressed °pp°a'"'“°°' ‘nd th' °’°bh°’m" up the mem and of he stewarws c°nfes_ have cabled and written out to the British sion to him on the ‘_ nge home: consul at Maranham to have enquiries made whether anything can be found on which is about sixty -uiles from Manan- the island when th°y1°‘”d°d‘ B°th the am and nine miles - if the mainland, and swwatd and Rau “ate th” °°° °t ‘ th hai a warehouse and jetty belonizinll tolmen had °h° °“Pt“i“’s 3°” W°"'°h “al chain on landing, and that it was givén to a native woman on the islan¢%1“6§.b1e 1-(ply received, however, statin? that she denies this, so it is problgbls it will never be found: _ ,`__ ' 1Nr§issiiNc is rims One 81°!-in of the active principle in _ Y perform for himself in the following what Stnart’s Dyspepoia Tablets will do to the egg in the bottle it will dotothe child can take Stuart’s Tablets with safety and benefit it its digestion is weak and the thousands of cures accomplished" by their regular daily use hrciasily eil’ ' o _ ‘ -ffl; ._ _I _ ence_' Dieting nevercures dyspepsia, neither ' " Capt Brown noticed on turning her do pills and cathartic medicines, which _ sim I irrl I p on the skids that ber bottom scams ‘A A9 7 tal” “nd i“n“m° W* mU.°3“l°°°' ¢" ' _ _ 'ii I ' 4' 7 'A ii" r -ji ii. is 5 I ad been newly walked and ..payed»» with When enough foodis eaten and promp- Friday Evening: _ __ __ _ it ._ ~ __ .» _I red lead, and the steward’s story is that 17 diflesbed 55°” Wm b° °° °°n°t‘P°ti°n ' ’ ` ’ this was done before the vfosel was 'set _ on me and abandoned, Bemre ma¢hin8 kind because good digestion means good isbon the steward, who had evidently ‘hedth in “V917 °"9a'n' _ een watching an opporlunitymnobserved The merit ‘md 5“°°°s`° °t Scuarvs D-73 by the other men, asked a private inter- Pepsi* Tmlets are W°’1d Wide *md* view with Captain Brow and told him Wh? _“fe “ld at the m°d°m'l"° Pri” °f 50 9 ' 4 in Hurd s Point Ferry, Bedeque. ,,. ..,,, ,..., ,,,, ,..,,,, ,,_. ,,,,,.,,,,,_ ...... ._ o.. oo... 8..... ....1 o...... .. the captain, two mates and four other DEPARTMENT or PUBLIC Woxns, Seamen Of bile Ve1‘0l1lC& 8-lid 8.fi'f6l‘ Hiillllilg _*lf* out and provisioning the lifeboat, and " _ k. nor in fact will there bedisease of any n, _ _ _ at the sm,-y he had been wld was false, cts. for full sized packages in every drug well as in Europe. \ I St Patricks Day .The Benevolent Irish Society of Charlottetown for the running ol s suitablesteamer of not less and just IWW the l5l`0\1b13 903113909541- I I `3'4'd3i. O _ U I ii win oolebi-ste si. emi ora my on ' TUESDAY MARCH 17. 1903 own by a beliiylniz Dill. which missed ‘ B = ` ' ' ' N ‘ ` _ __ _ _ y the Usual timid Parade _ is head, and ne_got back tn his room. il me Mor-|. at lg 9- [Mk - - sheep ........................... ._ so _ M¢ll\l'-im° 55° 8¢°°l1oo.oooi Money advanced on real`.;'cstatc_ at _Current'ra‘tes=-_aiid_, on Applicatio'nmaybemade~to' __ ` _ ` `_ `_`_ ‘ F r A. W. Slerns, l_,h’town _ ' _, A_'ri:l1iir'B, `D_iclI'ieS`0_n',, New`Gl8$gQW. W. T. Hunt. S’side A _ _- ' ' James' T_‘p@;Q1ay,1_0'L¢@ry__Siari¢n,. F. H. Horne, Winsloe, John Forbes, Tyne Vallev, ' _ _’ `A L- Fraser, Souris, ' Robert Jenkins, Pownal' Donald McLean. Crapaud, 1 ' Temple W. McDonald, Geo’town, Thomas L. Murphy, Lotn, ' A ’ i ' ' Henry F.'Feel'ian‘, Mount--Stews r l0l111 Anderson, Kensington, _ ' _,,_ C. Ji.. Woodman, Alberton. _ -_ ' _ VG. -_S.>*Inma;'\_, li;l'_<‘>'nto.gue_iBrid_ge. N N _ _ ` Se5?Eltors‘for Ch’t0w_n P. E. Island. i _ any, 16, d3m. » /rr-» » , . _ . -_" P.oLiowiNi;nouns - ' _'L ' 5oo yards print Cotton price'_ - - »I2c for-If-9 You Can _Try It For Yourself and ` ‘ ' ` ‘ _ ' ' _-prove It _ I 500, _yards `printCo,tt_on price _ ' Sc for'ceiits- Stnart’s Dyspcpsia Tablets will digest ' 500 yards Print Cqttcn T _ 8 M if N” c' 3,000 grains of meat, eggsand other whole » - ` _ ‘ ' ’ ~ < f ‘7 »'°“‘°‘°°‘3»“°" """°1‘<“‘“ ‘“‘°_b°°“ P"Y°“ Umbleached Twill Sheeting 72 inches wide fl by actual experiment which an onocan _ ` " "' 'O " V _ _ e manner: Cut hard boiledetrtzs into v°ry p1°lC€ i _ __ jf 1 SC s;na'1lp_lsces, asitwonldbeifmastlcateg,_, , . _' _ 5.- _ _~_ ._;- i at __ _ - ._ - - -s ‘ 11.23° 1.. °.°§.i‘1'I. .`l°'§?.‘l~'..s ?‘-“fl 'i H¢avY_sh19¢ sSk¢¢t1§s.;af_1}iche§ tw14§P1j1¢_¢ _s_<><= for 220 water heated to 98'degreeQ (' ` . _ _ '~_ _ ` 7 ._ __ ~ “A , 7' - _ ` cm bf we \»°<=y>_ and km cs oo was Bno ooo 1 fi - ooo N to o1oor.»- t°mvsfe==‘r»_:dr_ihre~amweh=14rio.s. 5.' _ ___ ~ _ _ Se ge” a ‘ S" r “S ~ ‘ uf :_/_,'._ -‘»'» 1 _ __ ` YQ ` ` _' , . ~__ .,. __ ` _'___ _ _ _ gg V _ as completely digested ‘ssit would £2; , E ` ` ' i ` " i. _f t boy. ' _ __ _ _ _ _ '_ '_ _ _ ____ _~. 2,., __ . _ "_" ' The point of this _ ex`periment‘istba_*. N ` _- sW|5iR1eNiiliCHINGl0Ui , _ -*_ __ - _ ,_ ._ o ‘» _ .__ i,{ Pnoonmu _ ~ _ _ or THE " ` '- only got some native food from the island , _ O A `_ _ V _ _ , I 7 ooéi destitute oroioinimobo wok iifror P1°‘“°d "hw il iS““d°“°°°'W‘“”lh‘Y 7 ’ ` "1 ._ granted and gave them both, and `au°"° °‘_"“P°s°d °f V98°l"5bl° °s5°'°‘?°9» ' ‘_ _ __ _ _ _ $88880 to Liverpool, where the steam-, ”°l"’f-° pepsiq’ di°°l’°°° Md Glade? seal’ _ ‘ A O '_ O it ’ ` O r 1 _ J J e,._w“ bound, hoisting the but cm b°m.d__ which mingles with the food and dlgestlt, _ __ IN THE _ _ _ _ D ° ° 9 be scarcely knew why, though she ls now h°r°‘3hlY= giving _ the °v°’W°,|'_k°d ` ` ` O likely to prove a valuable piece of evid- °l‘°m°°h ° °h“”°° 5° "°°“9°’“t° r. not nueii' ......... _ luiouo sseio uos'wo1~r and'Geo _ rgie Mi:I,nre. Recitntiow .......... . .Master Harry Smith. _ Vocal Dnett ........ . .Misses %nnie and Lizzie arris. _ Vocalsoio..-..........M,rs. Roome. Clarinet Solo.. . . . . . .Mr, W. McKle VocslSolo............Mrs.Robb. 7. VocalDiiett ......... ..Mfs.Cong_s.‘:t agua Miss fgrm, Ethefii G8'S, €tC. W€ C811 Ls. Trombone soio ...... __m. s. candor. _your attention to NAR COTILE, 9. Vocalsola ..... .. F. McLean. h ,_ .. boo , ' ~ 1o.§ecita;i_c;n(byrequest) Missguby Rattrsy. _ t e gr¢3~~e°t_ U' elef wnfeffed ir. oca o ........... ._ M nstlnt. ' 12. Vocal Duett_...`. ..... A. Harris and upon sugellng humanlty° For __ vem we ' _ M uf. §_._sic::L¢y. years expenments havebeen made - .o.o.»~.~.o.. 1'. . . Co ‘ ' ° ...goo o.i...._._____.._p..f__ yooooomi... fvrthe Pufpvse of Securmg 2 Sub- : . orus .............. _.B C r. _ _ ° _ _ _ s _ God sm _h3K___¢;_ lstance that 'would meet the require- etails given were of a dreadful nature, 9 '_ . , Doors open at 7. 3° ..'¢l¢¢k; concert st 8 p, m. but so far are ' obscure as to motive ` Ad‘““‘°i°° '°° .__ ... . “sR1NoosRAcH*' t k D <1 iii in cron » a " _ _ J¢wf=11_er. __ __ _*_ » -‘ Our newstandi Sflfllviidf . ~ , » _ V ii » ~ 1» minor surgical operations. 'of 'Paris belongs th _ _ _ _ _ _ 1 LIT IS._ _ _ _ __ it is a matter of a very short tim 1 N ~~~§' qt.-.f~~‘~~»»__ llenlal Man y persons of over nervous dis- position desire _to go to sleep while having a dental operation per- formed and have a drearlof Chloro- ments of surgeons and Dentists 'iii the extraction of ` teeth and " Dr. Bengueia noted _ __ _ _ 1 of covering' ' "themost`i ` l§Larcou1e,has secu _ such a' foothold the' surgical world that until it supplants’ all other general anaesthetics' such as Ether, "Chloro- £01311, ‘- N-ltI'®S,' OXidE,‘ GHS, €tC.. By reasoniof its unchangeable com-' positiomrapidity of action andease of employment. complete anaes-_ n¢sn»\i$I_ without aim- ‘- From Masrs. Ash 8: Son, _of Eng,the dm ` inthe US the benefit ,\.__.__;_¢; lr. . _ , -'Sm new- of G ciitis hats' it _Prism ooo? __ SWK?" h C.. 32"* ~£' - #fo A full line' WJ rx-._, ns- ,_- TEN GENTS ...;'.:.~-‘°°'=.~:.°°.;.m§ _ _ __ _ Mitchell’s Bookstore. ' owl Pf°"°’ V Rodin: press C. ooka,