Y 4 ~ i f i \ 1 I _...»......... ........_.._.-._ i. ._ .. ._- __ ~.-.-rvnraila.-...,c......¢..»_.u- _,.a»__ Bicycles By the hour. or day 1 c ...Msn--_~ _. ._ _ . _, _ ,____,_l__ . 'THF GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTLTOWN.P2fI5(`1i.DWARDI4T.AND_ Al’R.?. 98. 1M»0 4 " _ TRADE AND SHIPPING. I PORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN. .April 25ar: nil: April°.’.-'5 cld: Alma Burke, Picton; leg 1'-°af"1l-_" 'Q so I ` across the Strait of Canso has quadrupled E in the same tirxie. The stress of traflic is FRIDAY. APRIL 27,100). .Lprilil cld: Edwin A. Grozier, McDou- gall, Pictou; St. Ann de Beaumont. Put,vin,Sydney;C. V Minot. McDonald, New Glasgow. I l = r * bor of any importance with which we CAPE BRETON. sol Cape Breton is our nearest island iieigh~ great that it has now become apparent that either a bridge must be constructed O~ ' over the ,Strait or `a tunnel excavated beneath. The latter ls the more probable ution, as all the conditions for tunneling are favorable and the estimated cost. does not exceed a m_illion dollars, or "R have already large and growing trade re- muh ies” than the cost' °f "' bridge “'°“id lervo Food. “Alvbgmindinadead body"is\hewly 0 ' iasometimes described. Wbswlh bl la farm and dairy products in that tions which tend to increase our inter- be' I 1 United Ilorvol are not restored all est, in that section of the Dominion. Just ¥"l¥\\1l°4 W 9'- °h“*'° now the development of enormous iron v Our own Princess Louise will hereafter and steel industries in Cape Breton be known as the Duchess of Argyle. The woman who jumped off the more hon-lhle than to lose all eontrolofthebody ¢l“U‘lf¢l‘» 80 that 811 ‘M8809 in Prince Brooklyn bridge a few days ago 'survived and feel dmth gradually claiming you for its own? 8oeplessness, nervousness. headache, loss ol n "4 '“°m7v 3i°°m7 f°"°b°di"g” as’ is making in the sister Island fatigue and weakn of the body are symptom! ofthoaerveexhaustion which villnnallyendin paralysis, nervous prostmtion or insanity. ward Island will naturally find their th entiou engaged by the progress that nn Cape Breton has an area about one half ter than our own Island. Its flsheries_ of ejump, was rescued from the water d will live, it is said. it Queen Victoria has ent alittle cheque $10,000 to the proprietor of the hotel in Whetha overwork, worry or irregular habits in all are about equally productive with Bgrdighel-5 whither she had intended gn- were the mime, restoration can be most effeciu- 0 ally brought about by a few months' treatment' Dr. Chase's Nerve Food instils vital energy. into the body. stops the wasting process and create new nave force and permanently cures * __ affords bright :prospects for the sale of ur] ' Ed _ -° ll _' grea can ur own, totalling something over a ing before deciding on the trip to Ireland. 'im Dt Chase.; New Food' me pea, testo,” million dollars a year. Included in this And the hdnel man in just that num in tive in p'll form. totalisthe product of about 50 lobster pocket,” the Baroness Bn,-deLt.(;0nt,tn U&1‘i¢S.€lllPl0yi¥1K 3»500D°1`S0“S in U10 had in the meantime taken the unoc- gradually but surely builds up the system. busy season. But the greatest productive cupied suite of moms, and is nbyn to my ‘u “nom disorders md waheg of men, feature of the Island is its coal mines. for them at regal rates. vomenandehildren. . The coal known to be there, or now “in _ , Asarestorativeitsemeaeyistmrivalledby an reparation known to science. ltrestores S coibdatothecheelcs. roundness to the form and 3 dasticity to every movement of the body. so cents 3 box at an dealers, or Emuxsom year for a thousand years to come. These Barns & Co.. Toronto Book free. l are big figures. 2 _ - - ,- S ' ° I Breton ooaiarens issue Dominion coal ' Company, Limited, with headquarters in i ed d ‘al h . _ . lt dneys become clogg , an ter in t eir Bmmn’ $1°’000‘000 of capital’ hommg 99 work of filtering the blood. Backache is `of the Board were present. Conn. ight," to use the mining phrase. is uflicient to yield three million tons a The principal operator in the Cape Hnving pn,-nhnsed fl-nm Ml-_ F_ J _ year leases from the Nova Scotia Govern- mi' g _ _ y .H0!'llSi'Jy the 8tCCk and g00d Will of ment of 160 square miles coal lands, and ftnke' and that the bl°°d is some thmugh 0 Q o pa Pa his Books and Stationery Business in the Morris Block, we will continue 0 the business in its various branche°, 1 selling at lowest prices for cash only. L_ Miss B. M. Hornsby, who has mana- 1 ged the business in the past, will be in charge of the store, and will be pleased to attend to all old customers il and many new ones. -"1 A choice new stock of Wall Papers p will be at once pun on sale, and all deparrments of the business will be L kept well stocked. A well supplied C news stand will be a special feature q of the business. The store will be " known as “The Bazaar Bookstore." S . past, an army of men has been engaged . _ , Yew goods of every description daily THE BA "1 the “'°"k °f °°”S‘°"“°t"°“- fhe t°“'“ or Enuossoiv, Barns & Co., Toronto. | coining to hand at W. P. Colwilrs. 25 li xpropriated and presented to the Com- Suocemors to F.J. Hornsby. e Harris Flock. Ch'tnwn. Mch 16.1900 i D 'mmmmmmmmmmmmm ,,, An investment that matures when re (llniiles of railway for handling their _ _ Oal. and at reis=. It will not injure the L; ~. ~ i c _ to in t I v. . . 5" 1- qi I 1 , Q t , ’ Ml W J y g articles in any menne-f»_ , . , f.~l.)O`i Z Pio .-@’ ‘V " _ EQ ` ‘_` , . _' . . " i plans, for niouczion and investment _H ') Lama H X R ' Bt umace § i5 15 "Off llkfl \Vlll’@U‘n€,’ afldé `-1 . x . ` ‘ ., _ ,,.v v v- - ~_ ~ ~ ' 1 c . . (L psny issues policies on all lr-acliiw Write for rates, etc. ii wwwwmummmmwmm ustrial development. Its assessment for Ogg; Sgledilxiileégiglq 8815 'lhat we are to be mrulded and e for our castings needs t. in, what our mouldera a e doing l p.oy nearly 3.000 men and 100 teams, and 5 A f h |53 i the number will be largely increased when ew reasons W -Y 5°" . °~` departmellb IS DOW complete-white shirts hould nge at all prices and sizes-two new cases the xvorks arc in full swing. The iron I fp .,,.,. Win ,,,.1,,,,gny ._,,o,,,_,h, from Bene 0 li0ydl Silver P0llSh. l g Isle in }{ewfoundland, whence during the _ I5 Wm flea” and imhiil au ` ‘ open season it will be shipped to Sydney _ kinds of isilverwearf Gold and o nuns i Nurses’ shoes at R. K. J0st’s. 28 1i t . ,- v A ’. ...a ,_ |~v ... or :semis to have great coal-mining |5 cents ppp bgfflg *° f _ General Agents. anrliroii and steel industries set in opera- iyumelf at home' The mommgs are \... be coziiinete. ii ithin the Company s fg otha. amic e__,__PUai(i\.t}y no Egg isatins in the very latent 5hadeS_ __ I,~_ grounds will be operated some 00 miles of 0* ` - § afrer dust. r:.il\'-‘n_y. These few figures will serve to Is is sell for all l'8&S0l;l8l)l€ _ _ .x ,hc general reader some idea of . rice » " visitors every afternoon. Meet your t §P § f tjgyi in Cyp.; B1-@50n_ é I Spring Milliiiery is always different from _ ' _ whatit was yesterday.-Jas. Paton (& Co. ~,Perkins & Co. 23 li cil which wasannounced for last night was held at four o’clock in the after- noon. His worship and all the members Lyons was able to be present for the first time since the present council was elected. The rate of assestment was placed at the same rate as last year, viz. lper cent on real estate and; of one per cent on personal property for gen- eral civic purnoses. The following bye laws were submitted and read a first and second time and ordered to be` read a third time at _ an adjourned meeting on Monday: ` A bye law levying§ of one per cent for water works purposes on real estate and personal property and ten cents additional _ to the present poll tax for the same pur- pose. A bye law allowinga rate of discount of 2§ per cent on all real estateand person- al property taxes paid before 16th July next. It was moved by Conn. Whear, second- ed by Conn. McDonald that the City Clerk’s salary be $1400. Coune. Wheat, McDonald, Lyons, Taylor voted for the motion and Couns. Brown, Balls, Tanton and Horne voted against it. The Mayor ‘gave his casting vote in favor of increase. The matter of the issuing of debentures was laid over until the adjourned meeting on Monday. ‘ll-3-ii THEY SPEAK FOR THEMSELVES. PICTON, Feb. 17.-This is to certify that I have used Polson’s Nerviline for rheuma- tism, and have found it a valuable remedy for all internal pain, and would tly recommend it to the public.-N. T. Qhvnos- Lnr. - Lnnns Couxrv, Jan. 9.~We are not in the habit of pufllngrpatent medicines, but we cannot withho our testimony as to the great value of l\’erviline as a remedy for pain. We have pleasure in recommen - ing t as a never-failing remedy.-Rnv. H. J. ALLEN, BENJ. DILLON, and many others. Sold by druggists. Peri-in’s gloves for gentlemcns wear at 1). A. Bruce`s. 28 li Carters’ Seeds Grow- New ties, latest patterns, direct from manufactures at 1)..-X. Bruce`s. 26 li “Uolonel," "Jubilee," °'LJlevela.nd" or "‘Ariiiy"-when buying collars--they are A beautifully line of new water setts just opened at W. P. Colwill’s. Lie li Frilling.~A large assortment ofnew frillings to hand to-day.-l:‘. Perkins & U0. _V Zell Neckties.-A large new stock of ties ust opened from tue English and Cana- Weeks & U0., The People’s Store. 28 li Notice.-All umbrellas of 1898 and 1809 will be sold if not called for withina month to make room for more.-Mrs. T. p Boyle. 28 d&w li td $3.00 a pair for mens chocolate dongola. boots»-extra good yalue. L'/8 li Gents’ Furriishings.-Our furnishing opened yesterday.-Weeks 8: Co. The Peoples Store. _ 231i Carter’s La\vn_Gr:iss is the best for making new lawns or renovating old :ies,25c per ibut Carters Seed Store. 251i Anotlier lot of cloths for-spring costumes rrived t0-day. also ri number of pieces of The Grand Zvlillinery Saloon is open to’ rieiids there, takenchair, chat to your ricnds. no one will bother you, make, right and cheerful and the show of neu' Tan special meeting of the City Chun-, _"M , ‘»~~ IT PAYI T0 IUY if .»~,*`-` »> . _ _ - an -r Till f//\" 'I 6 _ I _tartar 1,4?) ||ov¢i.1'|ll (Q IH oitln cocoa 0 1 . BPD h uu&w hu y Ymtr ll Q- DPBSS 0 qi i5;i‘..“&3."..":'.. :-_'y'_b# City is the chief lf-L_' low we quote n hw plea. ;m§n%@§§@ae2 \ PE RK! lift “\"`\l Z"`\_ ‘-/fa 1' '“\`;f- "il » .*\ 'J _ ' 1 if -’ `% ¥_»"&»; :' _ ‘»-I , » .-\_ &'.._,*- .ii wf <'- " ""._\-r ' 7 ' -‘_.- ;` ` .A- O \\‘“i _ *ii "5 A The fact that thi ei oi’ comehezetobuyywrbleg Fancy DreaG0o& ~ Blast and Navy I Ripley’s Celebrated . Black Poplin; Cashmere and Merino - Black Blister Cloth if laloyollo. _ » TI-IE < MILLINERY *`°\ _ .- » \ ,__-\ l _ -`_ Q -\` l Q - \ f ` Q 1- . » .J .. - - ` .- ~ -: _ 1 _~ ~ - _ ` - - ‘ _-1, ur-- inesueesus OO llIllilQ$ They are the prettiest lot of cloths d at a cost of $75,0iI). For sewera.ge,$7o,~ I8~li1.\0Yl6d, S0 the Bond \Q use (IK) Ot course Sydney feels an immense im- ' ° , ° E 1 b _ _ ‘ ,_ _ _ Central Drug Store, _ - --_ ne.us in other .ines from this great in- Sunnyside. _ PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON will be expended; for schools, $27.50(; ’.".`.`_’ b m.,uid.d and fn.hn,n.d_ Thngs for new streets and sidewalks, $10,000 and QRADUATE_|lcC»lLLIUNlVER8l1’Y ,\ o ' ' every dmv mouldin a d ionin th; nd likg 'I ‘ahh ' ' 1590 ~- »$sro,ooo. F 1900 th ii __ ‘ _ g ,$9 Q; $30 'The Waizr won; gum? are , The opportunity to do mischief is "' ’ ° sys em’ , 1 found a hundred times a, day and that of Q which cost $70,000 is to be at once extend- , tl 1 - 9, portant that the pittfms be f first-cla-sein every respec' for as the patterns are so will the 49 castings be- We have firstfclaga natwrn-makers employed and ll this year v. in see about 15,000 men employ Castings. , present at least a population three and / _ a half times as great supported by their x daily toil-52,500 people. _ \ ff/` t °‘ Already the population of Sydney has ' 0 'rn Moa F a \ ' ` 8teamla~avi¢ii’.iifi>ng¢1>!ia$!i'iarL more than doubled withina year, while _ Pomona holdmg Pond” in me ch"l°pl%° "|°3’5P E' 1' travel and traflic on the Intercolonial and fi 9 Omoo and Residence Dorchester Street East r re engines $l..,5(l). In less measure 0,50, Hnnm 91010... ’m., i to 3, and 7 to B 1 f naztefs. it lsstliei-der; ” `0rth Sydney and Sydney Mines districts 2;,,6’§§Dt to ,mention L eel the same impetus. In a line of some -"'“"*" ~ doing good once a year. _ 19 tf 231i He-Did anyjackass make love to you efore I married you Z She-Oh, Yes ! He-Pity he didn`t marry you l She-Oh, but he did ! miles from Louisburg to North Sydney Iloyolo llopilra as you want them-and it when ou want th _ y em. ,Bicycle Parts---full line .of sundries. _ _ ` `” ` One of the best lines that we carry of the P, and S. Shoe for men is on the is “N obby last. fine dongola upper, fairly thick sole, solid counters and inner-sole. a grand fitter. Every pair guaranteed. Price Medium pointed toe, .25 1 Suits. We invite our petrons to 0 @arxEuN'n¢oz. .il-_» ~ /-~ -\ ~ _ wr. %l§%i¥%i'€%#il i ` ‘ % B _ ' :i;g.bleto meet the required lcd i.n irduystr' I at d h g _ / » Give un umwhen in need of . ia pursui s, an t ese will h e 1 y _ i . _ "'\ m .'- 51 f f /-. li , li `?>¢ _x \ naeaensaana North British tu Union lssimci Mil, _ Phoenix oi ' A113 ‘sinh tlunpuiu. Riskartiikenatlao. nts. HYNDMAN Q had. We are busy making thQ lp All clothes made by ol are (lg. feel comfortable, knowing their combined i ceed onohundred million dollars. its §~.<.;.`_3)l Qi & lill. l_.. l¢=°~"=°'i--‘C0° Awww. (_ < ` my -. wiv ,N ... ;~.e,`...;_»;§.;.,,-._-.~_5__;1_`;__ ,-,-,_ V., ._ -_-._-..-. .- .. -.~.=,~ ~», .<4 _ .. . 1, -- ~~\-»»._;_.'~».;_‘;,. ,i,*_,.`;_.*.A. gl, ,.J“.h,,,;`.,:n_ .,_.. ..,,_,_ ,, _.Mm ~ _