l .~~ A _ 1 _ lui up r-_-_ ' llfl/all Papers -Elegant --New Designs -and Colorings for Spring Decorating. Prtois iris ittritlio is the goods Room Mouldlngs Window Shades ' F.J. i_;io_|g_NsBv lm_L ' A 3, J’??'il_"l" ou wiu. csr rss spice tiNof1)))" it i>osmoN You coNrii/tcr ron. ___,t (yy) me NUMBER or iNss|moN‘s vou I 1/'_ , 3 i t i. _ sf# PAY FOR, AND REACH THE PEOPLE ‘ I .7 'I :li wolrrii como ron, ir ;<<_ THE GUARDIAN -“‘<<> \ _ § our was engaged in the illegal sale of 1 ° 0 that as it may, we submit that Scrim geour s name ought to be struck o the roll of Justices of the Peace. It is a scandal that a man repeatedly _ convicted of violating the law should f be permitted to hold a commission, try causes and sit in judgment on the conduct or misconduct of other' men. We presume that the appointment _ was made years ago, before Scrimge- liquer and before the record convictions and fines was made again! lhim. Possibly no one has called at- " tention to the matter, but now that public notice is directed to it' the duty of the provincial government is clear. We hope therefore to read in an early issue of the Royal Gazette that Scrimgeour has ceased to be aJustice of the Peace. If he has f t /f fl ` osrs vouli An. f E . >"" “_tf->f?f.it3/€...i\lff gt'-/ii ` i A 1, Tl % % F.W.Hyni|man, General Insurance ~ Agent, ` GHAHLUTTETGWN. Fire, Marine, Life, Accident and_Platc Glass Insurance Prompt Settlement ot tosses,“ ssasassssases wha too ;iiooititntmm_ about _ E A Sf¢00l Feéd .B01.ict C1115 1' 811 I ;=': _We have some nice steel hoilers E in stock that we-willsell at ai small advance o t. ""' IIE I I§I|Il I ..._ I lillllllllllllllllllllllllmlll W W_ _I n cos 2 21: The.-e boilers are made of the _'-gt gg best steel plate and by the best _==" 2- boiler makem. *i We gfuarantee them to be finst`i` class in every respect. No cast E iron end-, all stee . i Call and seeusbeinre nui-chasing gg elsewhere. oiinders, Engineers and Machinists. "E an -.pq ~»< P rnohe i-za. W stat out tt to _ fime to Think. t _ '@'@'@‘@'@l@\06)I®= It is high time you began Spring matters in which we can help you. Youll have some furniture to do-one or more mattresses NEW FURNITURE win be required-Window shades are wanted. Order all from us and save your dollars. ' -MARK WRIGHT &I:o’l-1 _.late other articles of lesser note in it rosea. d h k 0’ ___=:p n r yme, ma ing up an ex- 0 £3 cellent' bill of fare. We `udge that J e -_-. _ _ “THE MODERN ,, ilthe permanence of the Magazine is SW3‘§a1!`¥;§t1§‘;\§§§§,°'i:l§h“ff- E-ia.mediuiii through which an increas-` not the decency to resign let him be summarily dismissed. Let the mag- istracy be ket clean of law-breakers. There are enough intelligent law- abiding men in Prince Edward Island adminiszer the laws. A pathetic incident of the ari ival ,of our townsmen in Scotland after itlie wreck of the Labrador mas that _ Mr. J. A. McLaren. on reaching Donn, his birthplace, first learned of the death of his mother, which had taken place some weeks before. He ‘ was looking forward with pleasure to the meeting and had invited his 1 tra.velling companions from this city to stay over with him. _ The sad news was naturally a great shock, not only Q to Mr. McLaren but to the others of the party. _ The April number of the P. E. Island Magazine is to hand and fully sustains the hopes that were raised ‘by the first issue. The frontispiece is a well-executed and lifelike port-y trait of Governor Howlan “Dunkl 1tSpeaks," a poem by Professor. Caven, tin graceful lines laments the deple- I tion of that river of its iinny tribes. . 8 P “Two Departures” treats of the ‘early immigrants to the Island and _s pays a hearty tribute to the worth of the Loyalists. Mr. W. L. Cot- §t-on gives a discriminating and ` appreciative notice of the late Hunter .Duva.r’s principal work, De Roberval. l “The Bastile of Charlottetown,” from _; the pen of Mr. Irwin deals with the' I jail as an “ever present, _ irritating reality whose ugliness, squalor and dirt oppress one day by day.”, ‘ The Skerryvore Lighthouse” is embellished with portraits and brief biographical sketches of our six fellow townsmen, who were wrecked on the S.S. Labrador. There now assured, and that it will supply ing number of our best writers will desire to present their views to the public. to consider a good many to repair--some upholstering to re-make and dust-some _ » f`»’1fh_e-Victcfie. B..Q._Col'°niet it initio tuition. - so I Senator For uson under the ca. tion li Oeeeeceececeeceeeecceeeeeeeeeeeec "° '"1 ‘° “ssh gg o e expects the next census to show 'the population of British Columbia to be - SATURDAY' APRIL 8' lm gieater than any of the other provin-iff0l'_ #f < e e; ""‘ i """ ces except -Ontario and Quebec._'ll‘9»i , V A .iusrics or ins Price. British Columbia new returns six. $':xai::_i(l,lg1;’a1;°;1n8l;}_7e_ my Al I --= bs, dui c1'roirk°o Y - Tnii GU.iiiniiN is informed that $165,; 351: an eincriiaiiiim until; stlie Pr°°§f‘{_t,fb°'l“':1ic~eim1’1°whi°:°'t':‘° _‘#37 iw' 3-0511 J~ S°l`imR°0\1\`» 0f C°\`di8“U» distribution bill now beforeparliamenlfesm B amu Pa 8 tor' an B. _ , t ll i l 1 hte 'd th i , .0WD81‘0f 1* °“"°mS 5°°dm8 W*"°h°“° instead of having to wait for it. The 3231095353:: gn; £533 digg,” $122; d fisher bount distributor for ' M1 Y _ Y _ next general election must take piece. dogg not permit the munisipgligy to Kingis C°““f'Y» 1° *ISO U* JUBVICB °f not later than in 19011 The census compel the slaughter oi animals in the the Peace! On turning up the list Of* cannot be taken unril that, yur, S0 civic abattoir, and Ur. Sheard says leg- ~ ‘_ Her Majesty’s Justices of the Pea-ie the (}o\onist fears that British Comm, iislation will be necessary to bring this _for Kings County in Cart8l"S A111115' 'bia maybe left possibly till 1906, lbout, and close all other slaughter we ee it-° f°‘1°~i°g= °f t:zi;ii.”.‘;;.'i.:'z:;2 P::i°;:.:i.°ti:: G£;rd_ig_ai;)vl__3_;‘_i_dgIe_;L-gvcni. S;:_mLg:,v_;, giemlpers to which she will be entitled in the case of hrge_P;cking b°us“_they_ 1; _ _ _ _ ___=§,_,,f _ _ Wg th’ __ 'bl , ig ei Y ° ° next' °°”"“’° could have their own abattoirs, with '£3 _' I . ‘ I 0*” I" el' "9 1”' Y 1° °"m' _°°"“ ° civic inspectors therein, just as the 5; i ii" ' “ that Justice Scrimgeour, within a few We regret to find the Examiner government places cillcers in breweries ` _ f months past sat as a magistrate in apparently trying to break the force and distilleries. As there are’ many '_;I f; court with Justice Owen and tried a of the charge that the meat of dis- lll_\l0 Slwgblel'-l10U505 in T0Y°Ul0» ¥l_15_T° 'f tcause in which the misconduct of a eased animals is frequently oifered for` Will bf’ ‘he “Wal WY ‘hal 5“°h_ 1°g‘°l°"' E1 *do was in uestion and a penalty sale to unsuSP€¢tiri8 Customers. iWe" tl” f"°°" th° 1a"3`° °P°mt°r and E5 ' iwags imposed! upon its owner. _Be think, with' our conitem orar that cmshei outlhs smanputcher’ The ref' _ i E 'l l P Y our butchers are honest men gen P J would not hesitate to coneeal the fact from the public. And it would be quite impossible for the ordinary buyer iii such case “to discriminate between that_which is diseased and that which is wholesome,” the Ex- aminer to the contrary, notwithstand- ing. The subject is not a pleasant one, but it is a very vital one, and public discussion affords the best, if not the only means of bringing pre- ventive measures into force. P __ _ _*__4; Q To Cure Headaches; in ten minute use Comfort Headache Powders. 10 cts. :,- _ L ' - _ BORN _ In Charlottetown, on April 5th. 1899, to Mr. and Mrs. Fred Smith, a son. ` At. Alexandra, Lot 49, on April 5th, wood, a son. ¢__ I glorious chan e for her.-' She loved to __ election of Swartz, Rep., over Black. 1899, to Mr. and Mrs. Henry C. Small-'_ port will go to Council today t f_ s j » i erally. But the farmer 0r` _ fn? , " , butcher who would sell the carcass of 0£31TUAn_1i*Y_--'IAF §\°L1;S§1l*;§°° 0f1_lé°1` 1;- _ f" ' 1 - f - v ¢ _. ,1 nep,ew. accom' c . srnsci e, ;; _ ._ . ._ _ an amma In ected mm ‘mm aw Jane ‘Nicholeon,' daughter of the late ' Donald Nicholson, _OrwelI. She lived to the advanced age of 85 years and re- ready to minister to others and even in her old age she only thcughtpof oth ei’s ccmlort. We will miss her.’cut what a 3 read God’s .word but now she is with Him face to face and will never be sep- arated again from father. mother, brothers and sisters,by all of whom she funeral s~~rvice was conducted by Rev. Mr. McConnell in the absence of hor pastor, Rev. D. B. McLeod. Her body I was interred in Belfast cemetery. Com. If Columbus Contest _ K Cotnmscs. 0., 4 April 7, 1899.-- The Dem., for mayor is conceded by 7,'80_0l. ‘Swartz is the first Republican miiyer was preceded to the Better Land- The _ elected since 1887.' ' ~ 'O " " I .W . ' ' . `,‘,‘ f hi' 4. if .4 '__ _ / ` _ ' ' j . ~ - = urs ;'< '.4 tained her m@nisiaua'b~di1y,iis¢nhio I 5; In our last shipment a remarkable degree. She was overt E ‘ *‘ , 1' Blinds about 40 had _ _ 9 3 ` linen slightly damaged ' `_ J ii i y regular ranges cents, -WewiH now half priefe. rw-1 25 e 1-ii: DIED years. l ing, April 2, 1899 Ethel H.. beloved child of John E. :ind Martha Stewart, it Dunstziffnage. aged nine months. I At her late hi nie, Mr. Bruce McKin-| Margaret McKinnon. widow of the late Geo. A. Ruttenbury, aged 80 years l L, 1. “. _ 9,3, Irvine,widow cfihe late Duncan Mc-’ 1 liarl0ltetown.P. E. I aged 79. » .___ _ ___._-___. Pam D|sap|1oarsii Liniment geeeeceeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeeea Great Boot _Hd shU I ods. Men’s _o£_ Girls' “ GhiIdren’s “ LLEY l in ‘- inimssny april 6.-h, 1899 Judith. fruit of the loom fdirect from daughte: of iloinaine Gallant, aged 13! ' 1 ’ ' 4 ` , _ Fell asleep in Jesus on Easter 'rnorn-g Garters seeds " i | 745 _ non’s, Hunter River, on April 3id,1899. _ h . _ V '= ~ I ' ‘ ...ef§§;a‘;..Qs;e's?§;f~"fs Eifita ‘llollmloitltllls Laren.Doune Perthshire, and mother of » Mr.J.A.MeL'iren otJanies Paton &Cd., ` I I - i Royal Silver Polish, Wr- , WHEN you - USE ` __,%lers, perfection _in _tlieirf line, ` approved bythe public., ‘ C ’ 9 _ ` § Ttiepncnslierpur orders ' I e e % _ ` i i t lt tolli 25c. A Bo1'1~|.|: zvrnvwi-i|:n:. - ~ * I ' é;nt-ral _])ruig's;o`re. THE Haxviav Mianiciivs Co., Mfrs., Sunnyside Montreal. . ~ See Paton and Co’s olfer on the factoryl It’s Worth” seeing. -age Al I ' his is saaaaaaass as t e Time of Year. §_§ We are ever ready. I aa . *lit-atsittllsilis Soaps, éponges, .Household Ammonia, Ox-Gall Soap, _Silver Soap, Brass Polish, Silver' Pol- ' ` ish. ' . ia ' ° §i<‘”l`wo`Leaders-2 ' ~- ~ I ' . ~4 British Furniture Shine ”% both articlesot' merit, _large Seb* #Hitchens ¥@ lll@%`#%%sl@%¥%=lK@¥# Sample Sales ' We have rrceived another big lot of Sampl _oes (35 cases.) These are all marked at very lo ices, considering the extra finish and quality of t From these low prices we take an extra dis- ount of 20c FOR CASH EE THEM ! -_ SEE THEM ! SEE TIIEI All our customers were' highly pleased .With _thei urchases last year; ‘ They’re made in the followingsizes only. “ Wcmen’s Sizes 4 and 4% @@@@@§@®@@ sci? 3 co @@~@@@@@ lim' _ I _-I fy I H lc .UlUlllUll~00@@ i 1- 7 aI\d_8_ 4 and 5 I3 and I 6 and 9 _ Suoulieoi’ _ ah . #sflltlllh _ that ‘ V f.'._ 'nu=;iis- , _ is nil; _ mms' insurance thuikof your wheel. a ROG THIS IS MEANT iuiiioiiizso omni. §%%%%F‘ asses aiu oeé., teas, i.o ences e_ in tees, 1,21 Deposited-with Receiver-General _ l , in _ _ s4,ooo.oo- . aimless ilwieltcrso. _ Sléllsss esnenis. - ~ me seam msuiwica .1 :umm losuiunicis. I _- sex msuiuuce I E r 5 I __ . "’* _. =.~.f»ei__'f " ' i \ » \ e ` t _In proper shape for the Looking as nice as you _ If not we will be pleased to attend to it Make it run as good as Look as good as new, for a very small price and guarantee We will be pleased to call for any .Now is the time to have it done before CHARLOTTETOWN and SUMMERSIDF --1-* gr-."3 iéiisii ssssg If you are a Ocean Acci ent Corporation of sure that when you doing so m this one insuring lim by other benefits alone the benedts ose me facts dollars to you, make and when any one Th yw. nocEns.»_ ‘ .|..|. .r f ' .`. `. ' , t arr.a~ agar Nov.'8-li. ' 9 - -f s. s 'sf is... sis. .-. ._ .srsesssesstei s.. s._s>;.ei..f s M - I.. ..._ ..._. ~ f, me seas -sas