~ l i .- I »--.»~...,..`.-, §_ .£3 .,-. _ 5 ¢ ff ...Y ‘Qc E . R _ ¢., i* ‘:'=- ~ -sw'-v ,_ %¥’7?&li\# i /. ... 'fic-e. a,;:irn~»i~¢. s-:msn-si .vi i i UNSIUN ' A He setstne fashionin clothes for the ` whole world. "F vw __ .._ _{,___ ,._____,,i_..;_ _ _ .1 __.,. T, ._ ....mi .. -f.. .. , ...__ .mv _ ____ ____ __, _,__ ____ %$%@» eww- ”"'"' _ _______ _“__ _ll GUARDIAN. cHAiiLorri:'rowN raison no ` _ _, __ _U _-_______ ___,,____ ____ __ 0 .-...-.... WARD ISL AND, i The Prince of Walesi " Gen. Kelly-Kenny. 0 _ fun new-ca mi ccnciéci. 0 ,___ 2! - APP Hi” \l“lf0\`mS are W0l'l’»l1 $75 000- Major-General Tliomas- Kellylliemiy, ’°\| “at tha ”°|“||n° Monsnnnf nalna He is ii. colonel eight times dver. Fl ~ li s thirteen un' 'c .it d gree . .. “W I|a°kan°° ernnors' Hi: ldives to travel iliicd;nl3i,o ian Pagis. He owns the deepest mine in Eng- 25, 30, 40, 50 and 60 cents per pound, '““<‘- ~ in E Ellis. lies. Ein. __ Although ,the special price of $2. 50 is discontinued to- lie is chiefiéomf ovgner, dos owner doy.0ur regular price of $3.00 for _solid gold end, 10 year ““HeY‘§faS°§;';§; iff Zjer-y natiom and puanwe gold filled frame, with first quality lenses com- ,Dem German, French, 1,,,i,,,, and plete, is less than many charge. Russian. ff i. ' He has made more speeches than any children , derliearted and cried for days when a. tutor left him. 000 a year. He has every order of knightliood in lie goes to church every Sunday morn- R He is 57 years old and has four grand- \Vhen he was young he was very ten- He started life with an income of $55,- urope. ' " ~ who has iigured conspicuously in the south African war dispatches, is now eii giiged in the most iiiiportiint work he has had to do since he entered the army forty- two.years ago. The general is sixty years old, but lic has had comparativelylittle ex- perience as a fighting soldier. As a raw lieutenant he was attached to one of the » regiments that took part in the Chinese war, and lie was one of the ofllcers in Napier's expedition to Ahyssinia in 1867. These were the only two warlike affairs in which Cronjc°s pursuer ever engaged. He was promoted to the rank of major-gen- eral in 1897. His intervening years had been spent in administrative work, but when lie was promoted to his prcscntrank he wasliiade inspector general of auxil- '£2 ` ` 5 ' ' He was the first christain to dine with iary forces and recruiting. He ls_ now IL 14° 1900 the Sultan commander of the sixth division of Gen. I England S ‘ c o o » , o c . . ~ price is for all ordinary cases, including testing, we man in theworlfl. but mostly short ` .° f.' _ ones. _ _ arlytmoke an extra charge if a special lenses has to be made His fayomc __e_____le in London is __ 3 4 `¢ s .-E __ _ i ~ ~>\ v»~;w¢.. _- ` i \ is `l . -3 A i I o ¢»-¢¢¢._< n ..,'......-_...f ..-._......_..¢.». ..._-..~...-»_» . -_ _ ____ 1 . ~,- ;,'- i _ order at the factory We have fitted up a good many per- _ hnnsom ,__,,b_ yem, __,,,,b,,,,, cos, $7,-,ow ,, sons, giving complete satisfaction. Some ave come quite a T yen. distance who had to be within 3 feet of a ill in, letter in order totell what it Was; after being fitted with our spectacles , the couldread the same letter at a distance of over 200 ft. I , &o have in stock a fine line of steel and white spectacle Eames which we iit with first quality lenses at $1.50 up. l E. W. TAYLOR," Aprii 2nd 1900, '°_s _.i.: _\ Hillel Keepers, iliiii miseliepers D.: you want bar- S 1 I li gains in Granite He is o feet 6 niches tall and weighs 180 Bullcr‘s army corps. . - quxnnnr. ¢li.L¥~rKU__l|`Y. » poun s He is said to be one of the best shots in _ 7 __ _ d Y wers most of them, He has one private secretarv, two as- sistant secretaries, _nnd ii stall' of clerks to assist him. Reform in Dress. - A much needed reform in the matter of dress of the cycle racers upon the track has been decided upon by the Board of Control of the National Cycling Associa- tion. Old time abuses will be done away _ Cameron Block,Charlottetown GHAS. LING-_ Laundry on Great Gecrgc_St`; l opposite J. J.-i. Bell's~ Shirts ironed only 7.- Shirts washed and ironed 8c. 10 1W Watch i ` Repairing# _ Send or bring your watch to us, if not giving entire satisfaction, and it will receive prompt and careful at- tention; | Left with us will be returned in good running order. , Old gold talren in exchange or made up to order. _ G. H. THYLOR, Queen Square; 1 wAN_'_rEo. ~ 1 About the 20th of April at 'Crow- Clll and let us show you the bargains we ‘ _ R6 ofering. llllll li lllllllll. lf-vu* """*' ! Pllserlllllng thins l|_ ilu Yukon Territary- glvenithatall of the placer o|dmo,wliole_and fractional, the tho Crown in the Yukon Ter- oibred for sale at public anc- thelgrgld Commissioner, I uly . 1: .of ‘th pur base on _ _ ~,U th* Golde-i:o1|i=mi=sioiirer :ii ` by Q bale and the remainder 'iio restriction' as to the number whichmoy be soid io any one cei- Clgigianybbo ding a Mine-Cer- no ydrln o c ms wil in- in the sale. L ac the purchase money has been entries for the claims will be accordance with the provisions of mining regulations than in force. exception or the provision as to the onto -~clolms_. and the claims sold -~ \_o§§bJoctto the placcr min- ing? i _ _._ » . se” ...sires ef;.°.r lo claims shall include ground the Gflvdnllont Surveyor may define by survey §3#.“°e°.I{‘l¥»§'ili‘i“ iiiX“»}iii>‘°.i‘§ i%i.,.?“I»¥ Commissioner shall in resp¢¢i. thus. V conclusive. _ d mr Olly reason t ` med L_ H014, C0mml.88lis0no;e tgqfivg .., ¥08n1c‘alm dispo of _ *_ ;._`,_¢_.,,. _ Q Bold Commissions I ' fl mhclg:itiisi'!iheti(')nr.o:ii \° " - i0 give title or posses- calc nd ih ' _ uni i&i_»‘.i:a§of»'§'§iid$§Ii`§§ d 1 `lf Gliilns not dis- mludw unisex me mi Jciy, th m.um& Jgs pohich have- in Crown in bgiicliim <- inf.; an ~ sm, sw lands, Charlottetown, a good. plain cook. Also a house parlor maid. Good wages to competent persons. References required. Apply by let~ ter to Mrs- Baydeld, Hillsdale House, Annapolis, Nova Scotia. 21 d&w tf I *VI _ _ Have You Seen;/./, TgAny of the famous Pgppy ‘Picton-csi we .sn diem ‘for 1 cent each. Colored one cents. Call in and look gfhe catalogue. Someiexeelldii estudies among them. i ___ °l$llAS l o » - A 9 Bookseller and Stationer. s 145 Queen St. _.0pp. Prowse’s. CODIG 898%lC-0 f i 2 m o¢o09oo cocoa Bmlsier .ind Attorney at law Having proceeded tn South Africa for he winter-on active military service in re- , znnscto Hai- Ma.Jest’yca.ll, begsto announce _ tlnhisahcencohichw-ofleootioulivniltv bok b illbe opt open and all legal usiness w Dfomwtly nttepded to under competent management. iorres ndcnce on busim m~v\¢-lddrnlfdhvhaa » ' J .- . - ~. .-ee' ~°- »» 'wr-‘ , __ _ _ _ > __ of .__ ___ f < - ' T* V' -\ 'Ti '»- ._->2 _-rs-,, _ _ . _i -1 ;,,f,, ,» 5., V WJ S4'iel‘l|srsa|" A Ili Bamngtonisucerf ISZ -' S1 .inccsgoi 259 I' We handle G KEYICS. Bnclirrmr. -_ Hag Opened a,_ Firsp, Class the trainers the rule of neatness will be with by a rule which will be strictly en~ forced. Trainers, too, will be required to live up to rules of dress. Racing men will be required to don black tights in all in- stances, but may wear any colored shirt. Tights must extend to the knee. Shirts will be required which cover the shoulder. Neatness will be an essential. Among very strictly enforced and these gentle- men will be required to dress in fitting manner before _appearing on the track, in- stead of iii any old garment, as has been the case so often in the past. The rules enforced will be those of France. The all round championship of the com- ing racing season is sought by Archie Mc- Eachern, the Canadian. Heholds the un- paced championship now and paced re- cords froin five to twenty-five miles and is anxious to arrange for series of races with any rider at unlimited pursuit at all dis- tances paced over ten miles and at the sprinting distances. McEachern is the author of a. challenge which names all the prominent men.-N. Y. Telegram. ' ' Kansans Start a New .Re- ' ligion. Out at the little Town of Columbus, Kas., lives three brothers who have found ed a new religious sect and have already secured more than 3,000 converts to their 1 peculiar doctrines. The leader among the brothers.. and the church as well, is Frederick Decm. For the last ten years he and his broth- ers have devoted their time to the study- of the Bible in preparation for the work which they feel themselves called upon to do. They profess to gfollow exactly and literally the commandments- of Jesus. They have no regular churches or places of worship, believing' to spend money for such purposes would be to break the com- mandment to “sell all that thou hast and give to the poor.” .They take absolutely _ “no heed for the morrow,” believing that habits of thrift and saving are sinful. The loaning of money on interest they al- o teach is morally wrong, under the com- mand, 'Lend, hoping for nothing in re- turn." They "'efuse to go to law, profes- sing if a man sues them for acoat to be ever, that disease really exists, but that the power of faith is sutlieientglto over- ' come it. They ask no pay for their healing tldent in the 'belief that in fulliillment of the biblical promiselthey will never die, _ but will live for eternity on the earth. I v f il-i \i -\ 5. i r ' _ For dyspepsia and Sour superiority over all otliét they give relief instantly Every parent knows comes under the cruel these features, when duce harmful effects, will he ache and all _stomach ailment RFQ immediately.. .During this lloilday little ones mind and body. for the long while until imperative that each Hutch is, as ycims -_-'i`fl1°=. is iHvefiebl¢~ ed, primary virtue is E W Ten Hutch Ten_Cents.- .All mail from the WODDWARD _ _ _,T -_ rm- i \ is / ' -_i...__ Mull! to HRS. F. PARKER CARVELL, unevnoxt All modern conveniences. T0 BE LET-. _The weaternhalf of that house situated on gcpegigggogctgggg a._i_id rgaillsblgfogghs Sfrect.. r. . _ ,. Possession Ist J ' tum" _ _lll.l.S...._. has the sect growii that the] rot ers are about to establish a periodi- ` ‘ - i al in its interests. _ _.. ! the-insertion of this notice withdraw the _very liberal oilicers they haye been mak- _lng_to send a 25 cent trial size FREE, of their marvellousagiiaranteed Catarrh and Bronchitis rem y,” “Catan-hozone.” If you are a sufferer from any form of Cat- arrli, Bro_nchitis, Asthma, Throat Irri- ipfigiiori, write at once' it is positivelythe , ii timethis offer wiii be made. Enclose Q0 cents to pay postage, boxing, &e. The Ehlverorfsi Expenses. Eight millions a year isn’b enough for He_ura.ni;g gen mu. 5°, 3-l!3i’\i=`f`**¢l5tl5*f°“fii>¢l°°°5l*¢ keen endinieré ‘mais servants. and-thereare his royal stables and »_l_:e1_iiiels fand covers land.-.cbtgg gud i>fi»ifh°ii=:ies.e_¢¢._now».meiiiien_mmm, ny. Hfsexveww r®1d1;e;,gsriiireg'w fm illewbv-Weillihiperannuiii ' _.T9-UU!!-A -ces-msc 'ro-.DAY i |-_i _ - _.ur work,ai`idtliethethree_hrothersare,con-l ' * .- , 1 _ MR J .Pos1'rivEr.yrHELAsT CHANCE. C3pSl ' __ ° , -_ Pois0n&c<>.,Knig-sion,ont.,wi11afier ' 5 _Gases ._.~ ,--1*-,ll 21%; __. . .. . ,Q ., _T ° ii '~ _ gc L i in -an ai, i A - “ . ._ _ 3; _ i ri “';i_ 5* f- ..'-H.; ‘ , . :J 3 3,1! _ . _ ~>: ‘ i 4- V5' a - ’i__ ' _ - - `f ,_ -rf -" _ " =i‘»-1-If »€ _‘_ ~._¢ - »-if A. wining to give him both coat and waist- _ ,nj__§ Wglllgud V515 i' coat rather than togo into court. They 1 ' '” “ ; _ < '1 " ~ _ aiso teach devise healing, holding, how- 1 _ _ jj ~ ~. a'udS_~_9f‘ Ganaidia-_n 5 '-..»_,~: i . _ .. .-;'-§t` _ , _:___ V _ . . - . .if is ‘ ._ »~_ i ` ,,“,.. r 'ff ~._<,` _,_ _ 'm____.,_ __ : 1 V) 1 4 » Q |New Hals 1 In the construction of. consmlctioni must iigpu »v 11% marrow MQ* mv. nw: vf sau Mi ¢*"”\ T TAL PANY, Liiiirsn, ii f an-l UK know that neu