r ornin urii . Q ok ,,., lp I . . _,_ _ E3mL|3||5|; |g9|_ THE GUARDIAN, OHARLOTTETOWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, MONDAY, MARCH 20 1899.-s PAGES lr + From The Hub They have not settled on any particular line of action. but will for the Dresent ‘I ` l O ver the cit and irks and Figure at 3 pany dle[;]tKi'o}y€1'ieOnests wheryevor diode. To 'L°rd Heschelps Rema.ins "lea For winter com entirely destroy the spirrow will be no e eet means a. cold sltiléllséflsds ll lllllll ave just received via S S another fresh lot of Shredd- Wheat Biscuits Biscuit are highly reccom to an one troubled with weak stomach &c are made without the use of Soda or Baking Powder and Light and Short i for vermin, drives out song birds. is a breeding place and, lastly, that he lcts of the “decent” sniall job, whichever way it is done. l¢3flO|‘\ - Thé E I cut the following from the “Obser- vant Citizen" column Of to-day’s Post. ate of the Eng There will beie-rognizeda number of Spa|’l’OW-'A CUYIOUS Prince Edward Island names. The Macl\’utts are well known Malpeque Befare the Leg|Sla people. Mrs. S. havingherdaughters here for the winter, taking advantage ofthe Hub’s educational facilitiesz- ___ “A very pleasant surprise was given to Master James D. Henderson Thurs- day evening last when :1 number of his MASS . March 13 1399* friends gatl=1’ered,at his home, 13 Button- b 3“91'm‘“h Of the Sf01'U1 wood street, Dorchester, and presented re els attacked the battery at Loma' weeks afro was the lnprece him with an piegany gold I-ing The Church and were repulsed with heavy 115913319 PUCG Of hell fruit evening was pas-;ed in a delightful loss. fresh ning? hgglnefl; eggs bet manner. Games were played, piano I as ig as censan Jus S91 t' d _b b i tt __~_- _ __ ,_ 5353 45 and 50 061115 P91' d°Z Wes; ltdhligseddoulilddnclieaonovlrhs qgdrrvgd Flhpmos are being Steadhy driven The direct @3536 Of U19 T199 W9-5 at 9 o’clock and then a'dance was given back' ’ I |9811! an °f U10 110119 "1 H19 00"” by Masters Arnold and Hawley. The ¢5P°\’1”u7 in U19 U10l`9 5°uth°1'U guests were :.__Misses Laura V. Ar- ’ wer - ~ i - - ' , C li e touched by frost, and it is mid Beaim-0 A Cigrk '\1a¢fgie(,hnSi1e_ cruiser Talbotwith the remains of Lord W" ‘Wt that 3 USU mu 11°* Ruth Bradford, Freda Hutcheson, Adele |` Heischell on board is expected on Sun- "5 °°mb “O20” Th1“"S “T0 V. L d P 1 M-. D ll J ' ` ._ .zest at P91' d°ze° 13 th!! P1`1C° fm' Murray, Mamie Ryan, Bertie A. Taylori and 20 fo. case eirgs These are Gem-“de waugbyena Waugh, Mary* the body will be landed with naval and mall P1"°9“ Waugh, Gertrude D. Weeks, Margaret military honors. After the service on m°'em°“° ‘S MW °” fmt 1” th” M- Wil1i=1UJS. Mrs.Georvc M.. Waiizh lTuesda at Westminster the remains ior the extinction of the small bird My-5_ 1)_ 5_ Macyult Mr_.,_ G_ 1:-_ W,1: '_ Y _ as the Eng Hb marrow, which I ,iam Master B utya Amold R w_ will be taken to Cliffs, Dorchester. , s, s e in . , O clmefrom Ellglanfl 801119 yea" ‘i land Clark. Everett, P. Cock, Edwin the sparrow has a large Collins, Henry H. Hawley, Jr., Joshua Ambassador will bs among the mourn-' Henderson, Roy MacDou<>'all, VVilliam ers. Newcomb Willia “ol - T. Williams.” Miss Hattie McLeod, formerly of New London, now of this city, returned mother thunder and livhtning, the whole endin pneumatic tube. The pipe need not carriers got through all rig it, why not 60 75) 80 800 a larger pipe and a car big enough for say acoiiple of passengers at a time! ” 1'” E "_""°"‘”?*° 00 600 I submit this idea in all seriousness to “_ _ d d f both the rapid transit Editors of the °°:r°°»P;‘ ‘Pg a¥_”P‘? un °rgl‘;°;";,E °r C GUARIMAN and Pioneer. Here in Bost- 3 3"” 98 inf °‘Wl1_5k5°m°°_v a l gr; on we have a tube from the main Post- an mm Pu “ng a '_ 9 P'P° un B S 300 oiiice to the northern railroidp station, Wal" a d‘£S¥”~D0_B Of l_11ne_m_iles. t But as and I understand it works satisfactorily, a mgtter 0 engmeenng ls It ”° P085" in transporting large amounts of mail b1_°A' _ _ h b _ matter. It is :he aim of the postmaster d Cano,” bm 9'? 1 8e.n1 tm' to eventually connect all the sub- tm u_°e 1? 'fha 10”’ .. eg” a url’ stations- in this manner-some 25 or 30 n9w In 368819” In Beacon Hill' It pro' in au__with ,he central 050% of y, vides that children must show_ cause _ 4 5 why they should not support their par- ?”_f,_'f_Y. _ _ . L, _ - ' ' ° . " W ri Fifi sas '71 me can l HER Gil 5.=“.El`i”S HUMOR. _itll T0 £585 GUI My little baby broke out wiili a skin disease. Our family <3-actor attcndfd the baby continu- ally, but did her no good. .i also tried a specialist, but he onlytempoiimily relieved her, and eczema cmiered the cl:.`ild’s face and body completely. Vfliilc th: :hild’s sufferings were most intense, the Rev. Mr. Istoclahrl-.lgo told me about Ci:'rr»_ ,-Ugg, I commenced treating the child, with the result that our little daughter is now well of the disease. CU'l'!cimA R.isnii:D-Iss cured her. sept. 12,’9S. M.ns.K. R. BLYTHE, Dallas, Tex. l ' | 'reknowiimsswsrmssui with ` coricuas soA§>,iifhasr;§gii; ‘ U'1‘|C|lBA, Ure! 0 81110 GB an;)1Ptm§sw:i}lll(dKord instaligbrclief in the most gtg?-¢2l._=ig'o!ltc!:ing, burning, and scaly infantile 1 , with lass or imi- l§£”ii'§§"i'{f»‘u'l»2'““isem°i'§°i°°i§il’mr°u=du=y- mi 'mms mtort d restfor parents gghtnddggmteml glint andnreireshing sleep for mia. man pm. afe..»i»eed:. me w°=.°1=»1°°l- Pxoil-.B°l°°°~ & GOFF.. “‘ A” ~l if sg; .ah .ss .-. it »i.rs~s.%_ i we §M»a‘ wfieisn 0. oonrdolo HuvmGm¢B°5!‘l gg _ _ _l _ - _ .- wi- -_ 7 and are Bepulsed, 1 and Funeral-Lord Strath- cona ‘ a Moui-ner - New York’s Hotel Horror - Awful Scenes at the Fire -The Number Dead and injured. - 1_1-Qui l ` MANILA, March 18-(Special)-'l‘l e Fighting continues daily but thei LONDON March 18 -(Special)-The She will enterport on Monday and Lord Strathcona and the American e, ` ' in Sinn lmao. Wil _ ** liam J. Smith, Bertram Waugh, NEW _YORK March 18~_(SP9““"'1)_ Elwcod~Wangla,J.¢e..‘-rge_lYaugh,_ Leslie ‘ The complete list of the casualties by A- \V=;ugh.G°f~fs° Whsldov and J Oshwi fthe Wimiser Heier-are pisses thee-kni..L ed at 15, missing 42, injured about 50. ' to her home last week. being summon- Mi1D_Y.f1`16d f0 Slidfl d0WH U19 1`0P9 fl" ed there on account of the illness of her escapes but their hands were so burned M ' _ __ i they had to_let_ go and fell, receiving naSt;[;1:):3;%1ZSuf§rt_° qvgtggggrdhaila frightful inyuries by striking on the cane. snow squall, rain and sunshine, mm f°“°° °f 0° the Sidewalks' The fire broke out in the Hotel,corner g _ now’ mlght 005+ you off with a rainbow. one day last week. of 5th Avenue and 47th street; in than a pan. of good Rub £5;tgigyiztgwgigiglgwiagda 1i;::i1;iy],s§il;d which there were hundreds of guests of course) were out on the paradel and employes, and spread with incredi- Bicyclists, too, took advantage of the me ralndlly- The flames W9” Toanng t f springlike day for an initial spin, up stairways and elevators and out _off although there was considerable mud all means of eScaPe_ ` 8 S911 l‘l1l)b6I'S, tl16 dry lthe s"e°tS't I hfwe b';°u°°d Egg 'Ihe crowds in the streets blocked kmd ,» Get a mr an I,§iy;rspEfg€;§§G;AR£g‘Ii; andePviv;?:er in lj the work_of rescue and terrible panic- P re the carrying of the mails to and from 00GU¥f6d H1 U16 h0i01- doctor S bln the Island in winter and have a sugges- ` Abner Mckinley, brother ot the Presi- llfm t0 °ff°f» U”'m*f1.Y» the use °f 5' dent is among those who escaped. The be ve lar sand could be insulated wiie and daughter of the hotel pro- and lalill onflhe bottom of the straits or \Pl'i°l°1` W9” “med t0 death- Dmens 40 O 55 600 alittle below. And then if the mail The loss is over a million dollars. ents, instead ot having the state support them at the almshouse. It would seein that there were a considerable number of people in this state who convenient- ly get rid of the "old folks,” when they find them becoming a burden on them- selves. A - Divo. *_Q-_-_1 EIGHT 'TRAIN LOA DS 01' Settlers and effects Leave 0n|l.rlo _ for Manitoba , WINNr1>EG, Man. March 18.-Eight! ' trains ot settlers and their effects ar- the rived from eastern Ontario This greater portion .of the 1:rain.s.t werotaken up witli settlers’ effects. E = ‘ there only being about 200 settlers, -while there were 100 cars of ducts. 'Hieemigrants are of the very 5" gm ____ their support is given from a sentiment ,___ -__ thither, some half clad and others still ~ a.......... °‘ ‘;s:3.;‘;;; »f1:‘.;';:’.if.“.i.gl;‘;;";';i.~. It-£5” °";°‘:;1‘“'° petitioners or e w. O esaic ,, . . . 7 I _ _ e . weve _ re- do not give the little Britisher a single 8.8surlug words ofthe Captain Wont a, virtue. He is not an insect destroyer; /‘ - long way towards preservingpgood or. _ he fouls buildings and statues; his nest dor. We got into our clothes gg hm-._ ‘ F. Perkins & Co. Writes From _Skerryvore /and 0ban-A Description of the Trip From Char- lottetown to Scotland and the Wreck of the Labra- dor--Further News ofthe Accident.” 1- The following items of interest which are clipped from a letter receivtd by Mrs. W. A. Huestis,will be read with great delight by the many friends and sympathissrs both in city and country, more especially as it is the fullest ac- count oi the voyage and the wreck of the_S. S. Labrador that has been ra- osived here up to this dats, giving full details of ihs trip from the time they left Ch’town until they arrived _ in Glasgow. Mr . Huestis says : -I know you will be anxious to hear how we got along. Well as the train steamed. out of the Charlottetown station our hearts' almost failed us, leaving ‘so many of our friends behind. But we are all --jolly good fellows”; one cheered the other and the time passed pleasantly. We had a very heavy crossing at the Capes but enjoyed the trip immensely. We took a sleeper at Moncton _ and arrived in St. John on Friday and had our baggage taken on board ship. We were we visited the important business, hous s. Wednesday “ 22 Thursday H 23 Friday °‘ - Saturday ‘~ Sunday " Monday ‘° Tuesday °‘ 24 25 26 27 28 ke t out to sea monotony of our eight days’ vo; age. speed and had she slipped off again, we would certainly have all gone "1 tha to the bottom. Oh, it looked blue! -177 ` souls stranded » on Am9T*°a" a rock with a heavy sea beating overt them and nothing but our owp small boats in sight! Two hours passed from the time the ship struck until we part- ed with her, taking with us a supply nf I Lorman' biscuit and canned meats. Our boat The Qlmen was fortiruatein securing a landing- at °8Pt1°!1 IB 550 Skerryvore Light. Our. brave crew of Cimiez g, ess the assistance of the boat No. 1»,f had the women and children who were trying to effect a "landing, but failed,- and it was feared that they would be all loss. But kind Providence seats. steam- their had all day Saturday in St. John, ;;31€;§irw§;?;;l;;€l;h‘;?- au the I Sunday morning we attended cliurch, the STI” d8§§§ sas Eddl"°t°°°’ and at6 p. ni. ihogood ship L?br -§é sailed for Halifax where we arrived on It is said t Monday at 1 Pi m' lighthouse in all rEuro o~ It was Six _ ,'.. ,th‘° -. P' ~ ...as-. ;‘;.i.f§“tit”i..F§2 ”:*......: i»» meg M »-me . yas tnousand pounds ($450,000.) So you the Atlantic. In the early forenoon ot, can immavine what kind of a hotel we _ W` dqesday' wh” We went on deck. Y' were stopiiig at. It was built’ in 1840 could “Ut see a “Pack ot lmq' we of Scotch granite and iinished in oak. Weather uf’ to “fe 28”’ was dehghmml We had not the faintest idea where we C Perfect all 61° “me” alndv me water' al" were, or what kind of people we would 1°” Ol most as calm as a. mill stream. The - _ - . h M; trip, however, up to that date was very' meet It we succeeded mdaudlqg' T me ` P01-k 9 00 monotonous, no change of scenery and ::§';§1I;eadr?;:g 12:1 °;gel;lthItm£3 July where, 66g , corn 85 °“15' a fe" Pi'-s.S°”f='°"’ ‘ _ there we got a good Highland Scotch P°"k° 9 In Before retiring on the last night of h k h d Th mad i _ Feb" W°.sig.hte‘.1T-"ee hght' .This is eisaaeood lilhtsdinne edieats arid hd; al g ri _ _ _ » th? f"°d‘°a'g°” °f las; fsncfnivx coffee. These with plenty of Scotch A e in “i{laXI“”1 “Be °XP°° t 0, 1 k good cheer, made us feel at home and at “Y 8’ re an) abouid eg ° <2; realize that ‘-kind hearts are more than, _W Tu” tha.tln:;gh(;’p:0i§;1;l'?re:€ go Liv; 50 01 af’ coronets.” 1’ll never forget them for I ` “H18” 1 ' ¢i1'k'd no 11.w ttwo- ruu oi about seventeen hours. dawg' gauge? htzfnge nude gear as y From Haliiaxthe Labrabor made the wgwere concegmed than was no ow* 6 following number of miles each day: sion to W ony ‘or we 'had Provisions ooimm rm! non h to last three months. Thtday' Feb' 21st by 11 a' mqégg re Magrch 8rd. We are now at Oban ' 315' Scotland, all safe and well, where wd 315 landed after a very narrow escape. The 304 overnment steamer took us off the 5 :house and landed us at this pla08 "y “WM eoi sh , 503 to-day- llllll sos A dense fog set in on Tuesday, 28th, Steamship Company is paying our ex-l and we could not make Moville, but Pease; to London. _ 8 . gn Wednesday, March lst, at630 _ ==__., ...E -===-an-an a. m..our ship struck on McKenzie Rock. And now began an inteiiselyf exciting time, which entire v broke the if Ro i.. Baking Powder Madefrompure A creamoftartar. li _fu-in I READY. ESA .,:_ _-5 'A1 .rg `niiinbc? of friends who a.e making f i ' _ Being a dull morning the passengers, some show of a tiglit for it I have not, W A ,were for the most part still in bed : heard from them any argument show- I g I \ _ ` After the steamer struck the commotion ing that it has any utility. Most of A _ began., Passengers » ran hither and riedly as possible and were soon all on ber, ready. - The steamer ran on the rock at 1 tour in command ofa 2nd oiiicer did wa nobly to land us 28 souls without ,aol accident on this most dangerous coast 'radar with sea breaking over us, ut,l every stroke. We left the steamer att* both large 8. 40 and landed at the lighthouse at me Nha; 11.30. - Skerry vore Light house is situated on] wwe" °xP19°i°n the west coast ‘of Scotland on a high Bmw, cliff The nearest telegraphic stationism. as is on Tyres Island, to which we had geo been signalling all dayior assistance., °“ The oii1.-er» and boat crew went _to Skerryvore lights' is built W' deck.. getting the boats, _eight in num- C0 ln# ll] There were on board, of iirstclassl 1 lP9~39@llg61'3, 21; second, 19; zthird, 24; -'--v"--- crew. 118; in all, 177. I The iirsi. boat off the davits took the women and children. twenty in all,land wamen ‘four cts. crew. Too much . praise can- H8! W3 not be given ro the Captain, who stood The gy ilhei passengers he ping all on oar . We intend leaving here in the morn- ing for London via Glasgow. The MARCH MAGAZINES NUW closing 675 , com 341), Greti; Britain, vm. size, 84 x 00 inches ing from the 40th to Saeelil Prius in Semis all lmportefoofichool di 1511439 .»-- QI# »¢I»!¢7n~\..»» _ \ : PHYSIGAN ‘QQEQEQB oirrim-i-iunnuunernnaid latch' QW. .QQJI-dmv