L'¢ 5 Wiikwem Q gWE GROW' "1 5', f{~~’$*§“-" ` f*?l-.‘:I,, ~. -;'v-.-;~7_,.i»_»= . _. _ ~ ii . .__-#_ _ . _ _ ,__ i - _ - » _ > '__ ._».,<»3.,i~;5,f3_~_.~_f__ _»»-_:-_ .. _ _ _ _ ___,_. _ _ . . .. , THE NING G s (Wales and hoped the prisoner was one ._ Ihodid not understand the enormity of _ IBQGDOG. ; ras woul.l_>~sa umzcrnr. Sipido thewould~be 'assassin is but 16 _ Jw-9,1 gg, the son of a tin-smith living a afew miles outside Brussels. He has a m|md,boyis!i hee, black eyes and black hair He wssealm after his arrest, and _ regretted tlltb missed his mark. His __ pockets contained Anarchist literature. Q At the exalintlmfit was proven he had _ betted he wouldshoot the Prince, who so mdoquiis be snot. tblri two cartridges failing to 3 hill knocked down the assess- - Eloyallighuess was enthusiastic-i Ghetredwhen he showed himself at Window unhurt, after the shoot- HB inquired whether the pistol was I with bullets, and on being told itvlaexpressed the hope that the WN# would not he too severely dealt 1 With. The Prince was calm throughout -1 ¥£'$T“l_s'ED |89|_ THE GUARDIAN, OHARLCTTETOWN, PRINCE ‘EDWARD ISLAND, FRIDAY APRIL 6 1900 "Tb’s Niiiiiow bsciiie `J I tiilaiions Prom Many In cluding Dr. Leyds. auieiars Jiibiiieb Excl.-:i-:och `\\ “Enthusiasm by Her Irish Tour _-Good-naturcd Crawils Watch thc lllumiiiations Till Midnight ` Patrick-Mounted Rifles »-Another Prince Ga to the Front--Scvcrc Fighting at Malc- kiiig--Stcyii Talks and the Bocrs Brag-Tw” mics Imminent. ox rm: rnrxcas Lira. 1 »u the life of the Prince 1 KAPK ‘ at close range, and Princess had veaU_ But no one ww struck. . chambers and examin- that four attemptshad been i Itwas the station master who A babie he could fire a third time. i I CHKERED. great excitement pre- Reports say that Sipido, the assassin, Qlberuf Deputies today the President _ expensed the regret of the Belgian nation _ .-1 ,.__i i »» 1-. the Prin ce's life by another whose' name ""1" ‘nd tmnspbrts mr a’.~ .S it I he does not divulge. f°""°"`d m°'°m°”t‘° s P He flredtwo shots and was preparing to shoot again, when he was knocked down. - THE PRINCE REUMES HIS JOURNEY. Every effort will be made to induce him_ to tell the whole story.Sipido`s parents are' greatly shocked and heart-broken over the affair. Dr. Leyds and other Transvaal agents have telegraphed the Prince congratulat- ing him on his escape. The Prince and party passed through Hamburg today onthe Way to Kiel. _ EXCEEDS TEE J UBILEE. Dumas, April 5.-(Special)-The en- thusiam over the Queen’s visit exceeds that of her much vaunted Jubilee. '1‘he country has risen superior to all political prejudice and not a sing1e`cir- Majestv`s entrance to lreland’s capital. CROYVD ORDERLY AND GOOD NATURE). The police made not an’ arrest. The crowd was orderly, enthusiastic and good natuied, remaining out till midnight watching the illuminations. ' The Queen was out for a. drive this morning and was not fatigued with the day’s exertions. . ANOTHER _PRINCE PATRICK. , LOND01\',April 5.-(Special)-The Queen has asked that the son of the Duke and Duchess of York, born on Saturday be called Patrick. _| SECOND CONTINGTNT GOES FRONT. l!P!!Do.was EMPLOYED 'ro no rr. Tieattempt on the Prince's life is the liieme of conversation; every where *W and indignation are expressed. 3 Cnr Town, April 5.-(Special)-The Second Coutingentof ,Canadian Mounted _ Infantry left on Wednesday for the front. l . . ‘ Kipling has returned here. - ON GUARD BUT READY '1‘0 MOVE. ` i Doiaobod bodioo of Boer boroo zoo bo1,ooo it strong have been seen in several places i south and east of Bloemfon tein. ‘ * Lord Roboris is ooroiiiiiy goordiiig iiio railroad, but not chasing the Boer forces, '= ~&_n'i l _ dies _ _ me of rw Fine footwear has arrived (others to arrive daily). They have turned out as we WANTED-A good smart bog with ' fair education to learn printing. aszard & Moore. 5tf. il ' - eipected, neat. pretty and i i won aoiibod. 'rboio :im ` arrivals we think are the A forerunners of the fiinest Solection we have ever made. We have used our 18 years experience i-in pick- -.»|=oR prettiest things shown fo 'l ' . ' ' the 8easou’s wear. Full ltock in a few days. ' _ old ssd`lasr_s9Blske,Lq. in e FF BROS. ~ _ - a ,_.<¢_ ,s __,_ 'Q-‘ _ A ‘.~i~.;:~_ ‘.1-.1211-. ~- ~ as-aaa--hi_-_ai__ 1 m' m' ' i ' m m W ' ' 7 P - - --...___ ,.._ ____ ,______` gf--` coLoNEL BADEN-Powsii. s ' i \@."-I 4/* - TZ ~` fi; /- i '- .5 ._ .-.writ 1 Gu*-°“" “WT S°°N "G"-' ,psy c. N. Howard of Ro¢iiooior,.N. .Y.1 Gen. Gatacre’s force is likely to come. in ` "I11°th¢ 110-me Of 598113 Christ 9-BKiD8»5 contact with one division of the enemy ‘ the ¥‘i_‘1“°' Tmmc O“5h° t° Dk", nearest Springf°nt'ein‘ ought to suppress it. ' I t XORE FIG_H‘1'ING AT MAFEKING. It is a crime against humanity; human- Sh ht. .- t_ k. ._ ' ity ought to rise up against it. _arp ng mg 8 Mate mg was up Led, It has opened-dens of anarchy, schooled April 2nd’ _ _ _ our young manhood to a. life of sensual in- R0D0l'i`»S S8-Y the l`91l€f B1'i8`8-58 f0l‘ _ dulgence, personal impurity and profanity; Mafeking is rapidly nearing there from _ sickened the public conscience with its _, the south _ daily horrible detail of glebauchery, devil- V ~ f - y try and crime, blocked the wheels of every cumstance marred the ‘ M COLCNEL Pnvmsa. _' . crucided labor, defeated the out- A ,_ raged the heathen; blasphemed the Al- mighty and oriiéilies afresh, the Son o£God -l-1_1. , _ It is a crime against the state; the state righteous reform; payalyzed industry; every hour of its life. , It ought to die. Every man that loves his liome. his country and God ought to be arrayed ' Ballina!! it. 'stands before our American motherhood-1 l is born. It laughs at her lover, seo&at 1. I her sorrow, cm-ses'~her prayers and blows: L the love and waste the:` » 1 ~ D Q 08 W8!! y meh. , PRESIDEAI STEYN TALKS. _ , rumours, Apri15._ ~ _ _ ‘ __ ‘ 1,., ..,,t,% ,,!"§§d ~.2,,°‘°"‘,,,.,- nk... t,,,i=i~§,‘§°?,,_ 0,1; oiogio propooiaoii oboe uid amor-iam Royalty of ®_a__§,0ttetown. Highly §>aesf;_Ji1l'_eb&1;_n2cut-afact whichinsm-es ay _ _ _ _ God no mann;-od. Iinmedist-e possession given; _1;,_vo{€{soomoodod§oisporroouyaoion,,(_1_‘:__‘_;"'*>l*°1;:;;_§§;::;°:_:if“M.a;s;'W_ c , , . Applyto __ no umps,_nowets. _ _ mm~ lu » , $118 w " ' o » w N. -» _ oiotbs,guon;inoosiik pionkioibopioiformof ovory ';- Km* Stu 0h“'l0it0¢0W°B-- “‘“*$°5€h*"?“¥h°“"' th°°""'°f9°°¢`i’?W‘°”3» icitizen in the comin national election. ` _ . 1 ibmiibsiiir' no d- Y 3 o Lap! -6--Fn&Tue. I oiid°p'i’~ioo» 1-igi'.°i.’,%'§'.,'”°p,.i..,s.i°-ig; rbocimiob ofcin-iszmosi oiriko iiiiofooi saloon is born of the devil and ought to all ofthe time, are moxethau ai one-twsu time; Blllsohurcheiil ` or confess defeat, or be defeated. No land was ever broad enough for a triumphant Church of Christ sud a triumphant saloon of Satan at the same time. One we will have; both we can not have. i Already the Church of Christ is face to face ` with a crisis. A nationof cities is the dest- iny of America. Another twenty years and the city will score two million inaJority in a national election. As the city grows lan ger the saloon grows stronger and the church has grown relatiavelyweaker. . There are only half asmany Protestuit churches to the' population in our great cities as there were fifty years ago. 'Rae six leading denominations have fallen 37 per cent below the increase in population. .3 Divisions of our great cities as largeas Top- A' ekaare without asingle Church. Pmtest~ autism does enroll 4 per cent of the male population of old New York.The population of the potter’s field grew twice as rapidly in a recent year as the membership of the Baptist and Methodist church during the five 'previous years put together. More ‘ arrests for drunkneness and crimes grow- ing out of drink in some of our great cities than there are men in the Church ofilhrlet. Twelve thousand young men were counted entering the saloons of a city of the second class on a single Saturday night. Thme facts may 'appall u_s;they needuot surprbe us. Salcons ablaze on every corner, with every device of the devil to draw, debaueh and deflle, tell the story. si; iboooood ooioooo io ciiidiigo, 600 churches, open tieth twentieth not with 3,(lll saloons, open-all of the w, time, is more than a with rented sittings, shut tieths of the time. 'If the church is to the battle for God, she must death~blow to the saloon. At cost, that door must be shut. ment of delay is a crime against humanity The church will wake up, but it ou@t, ,. to be fought now. , _ The victory will be won, but itcsnil _ the saloon will dls;wheasver .Gsfs ple are ready to co-operate 'Butthereannot enough of but there is enough otHhh. people are ready th'e'de&l'sien7ey _ - _iN -.Idaho nomo of dom cms., do ue The Brltnatiolal il8t»h1_ *_ ` , mi bro Ilmlillat will oiioko the t " I . .~ ' maui'-'mm FEV; refreshing as a cold water bath il a per- son is warm and prespirlng. It ,la rooiiy bonosoioi, ond from tho not the pores are allopeu, it is advantagluhi more than otherwise.A _bath should never betaken within two hours of a hearty meal, as itmay seriously dsrsngs digestiveorgans. ` Such a practice often been the cause of severe illness ‘aid death. _ ` ' ` * ' A most restful and cleansing hath is first in hot water, thena plungein water" thatisalmost eold, followed by a Rik rubbing with coarse towels. This ntl the ._ blood in circulation and brings it to the surface, producing a ruddy _fglow and _a feeling of robust health. ' Hot baths have been recommended for: insomnia. If a person is restless and can-1 not sleep he should take a hotbath, maining in the water from threetn five minutes, and sleep will come to him. This plan has often been tried with most l satisfactorily results. There are many accessories to the bath which makes it more beneilcial and rv freshing. A salt water bath occasional kin ly is most invigorating. A little added to the bath is a good s and borax increases its cleansing besides making the water soft and to the touch. A good rubber skin brush 'ane a nail brush are indispensable, as H also good soap. Thereis nothing so absolutely essential to a persoifsgood health and which pro-S duces such physical comfort as pmpm' bathingand every home should be pro* Bdcmg , -all cream d tartar. i Alum msaanuio beast to the dust before it can go forward to victory. It must do it in self dehnes, I makin Www. JAPAN NAVAL Calldd i. Lomozga.-gel Business onessloon,withfreesea opensil - dming of iiio .oooioi-y oio sgbi oughta at Hr subtili- begin. It ought to beglnnow. Every io- “rig ¢xm‘.m..i'“ and a sin against the Almighty. ‘IPI fl i& IH to wake up now. l gg gg. The battle will be fought. but ltought U courts won now. _ ~' 'lm About Biillihi i cisninsltsn - Bathingis averyimportant duty Q] ved: ei. yet fewpeopls pay much, if any f to the proper method of doing it and J to S the proper time to bathe. ' i ‘_ *WI “F First ofall, cold water is not ix It is bracing audit firms and 1 skin. A cold water bath should BOUT* ii ‘ ` A rv be taken when a person is exhausted ‘ | F* overheated. The shock given the 8” hr” i "f might be disastrous. But nothing is '*“