i ausx -a.»»\.-q-v_,_- \ i l u i J asm: 2 an HE ¥ W W MONDAY. JUNE 4, l90“. :DA|NTYi >AND»»< _ _ _-3 __ l-`\ rf sTvusH U.; iv .A ’l'~ Describe our ladies shoes this Spring. XV-s have many lines of the famous “Bell” Oxfords in all the fashionable lasts such as the Sortsis etc. Prices`$'3.35, 2.50, 2 75, 3.00. Pa°ent Leather Ox- fords very neat and stylish' $2 . 75 '4 If i _EF Z A . s== rrrurrrzrnrrrrrrssrrrrsaanr I I' 7 aa’s n idnev -=-»-»»-- _ __ -_ , ._ . -_ . » ._ ._ ._ ._ ,- ». . v or . ' , sb.-_-_-.\‘-; Jr# _;=.~f;» _ f, ,~f- f~,____.~ -A _~»,,,__-`.. _ ~_ ~. _--1, ..' _._-~._~ - A --_-.~ el ..._ _ .__-_ _ . ini manner sun »-we .da __ is '.,*`,._._‘“ ‘TTm';T;t;_:_1I§ THE BEIRA EXPEDlTl0N. But little is known to the Canadiang i public as yet of the movements of C. Battery of the Second Canadian Contin- gent whose timely arrival at Mafeking and accurate shooting contributed so much to the relief of that town and has been so much praised. It is now tknown that the force sent round by way oi Beira and Buluwayo under General Carrington was wholly made up of Colonial troops and that the Canadians formed the only artillery arm of the force. C Battery sailed on the Milwaukee and arrived bt Cape Town on March M. They were first sent out to quiet the rebel_ district ot Stillsenbosh, in north western ' Cape Colony, whence they were recalled to form a part of Ca.rrington’s force. They embarked ot Cape Town on April 13th and stopped at Durban on the 18th and at Beira, 1500 miles from Cape Town on the 22rd. Passing inland and westward from ~ ` Beira there is a railway of only two feet six inches gauge tor some 200 miles through e. most malarial country, also infested by the dreaded tsetse ily whose bite is fatal to horses. Through this l' section the battery horses had to be carried in closed and fumigated cars, to prevent the chance of fatal fly-bites. ' It is 500miles in rouriti tlgures from Beira to Buluwayo, the Bret -175 miles of: which to ffmtali is through Portuguese- Territory. From Buluwayo south~ f ward to Mafeking is about 5(1) f miles further, by rail, but " the was had been mm up and me bridges, and culverts in manycases destroyed the enemy, and _since but partially repaired. They actually arrived at Mafeking on May 18th, the date to which Lord Roberts had 'asked Col. Baden- Powell to hold out. The arrival at Mafeking was within 23 days of their. arrival at Beira, nearly 1,000miles distant, between. They relieved Mafeking in 30 days after sailing from Durban. It will be seen that Lord Roberts had timed them sharply, but they made "a re- cord march" and arrived on schedule time. And the force' was wholly made up of “Canadians, Australian Bushmen Rhodesian Horse,” we are told. 'When the story of this moe espsdmeii assesses- e ast important incidents of the war. THE GUARDIAN . QHARLO1 from the damp, burned. _ _Hercely and the dragged out abrother studs, sister, who to their mother, -whose clasped the baby, but _her weight 'wé‘sf too fgreatfor his little arms, and as the'tl_a.me`s‘f_`we,;~¢ _closing inon him he gave si liste i1A1g_ flock* atgthe doomed fwon_1en‘ hearthbroken to a p_l_ao’e_of~ss;fAety , Af ’ .Q A _ _ _ Phnaaelphia, -whe_re_ he th...-1 Qsng wide- Pe °f _UW IHOSU _1l1¥_€f€St_1D8 “ltd 1195 livera load of vegetables. ' ‘_A¢_ _ V¢Iv¢fg, Byuggglg, Tapggtfy, Wgplg, th le ~ ‘ _ ' _, Jute - \ v ry large work to on u se trom at very low prices It you are A _ V _ _ ;1AuIe5r_l__b&9bp)a"pe', buy at onca as they are advancing in pace rapidly.--JAS Mr. W. H. croskui in a lense;-to the »~= f 5- . Premier stitesthszthe _sexe reason why his, ' _ ' _ A ._ ' _ - 99? Cloths ani Luroleums D . ' A notes of the Asjlum gommission evidence _ _ _ _ . _ ._ - ' sl mg \e y low af present ltyou are in need of onehr Bath Rwm ming lr' f),;;§;:i°t?n tfloxzd hx: were not exténaed in time for use in the _;~“ A, ~ _ Room or Kitchen some to tie place where they buy and se‘l the cheapest f-IAS preparation of their report was lack oftime _ Juni ben" retiring' if 7°" “V97 if and technical assistance. ._ He also says 'I _i>1illli'<¥Jgli;n,1'c?>lhts;)iiJ£lt1e?¢la, a€a(h§?\;`a3sguui Lace Curtains ’ ° A very large ~t cc. erha nie* as man as fth r 1-tfsf but ver F . __ » '~ ‘P P Y S ymm. that nelthef f1`°m “le Plfemler 'wr frvm prettier pw. te ni a- d'price+ al ts l \w~r -JAD PATCN & C0 » any other member ofthe Government did _ » '- - ' ' i _ _ Bnst\Eu41Sh W07l D0 rl* Mita in 4 S Z N 801116 hmg which I! Ver] 11118 ` he receive any 0,-de,-S to delay the work _ ` -And you*u be an rightfin the morning; nicer than anything shown in tans ony for years Just the thing for hardwood _»A11wh0 know Mr. c-roskiilwiilpliwethé . ` A 7 ' ` _ A ' “°°“ 4 1 _ ._ ._,. _ , __ _jf The 'letteiiirepioduliifd ln firom Supervisor' M_I=c_I_’hailA_ _to Farquharson, with the stances attending the death of-the into . in , ~ ated to give the casual 'reader a more favorable view of the matter than would be gathered fron1_the evidence. taken be- maing of u`i\¢‘ietm’ this im;»iess16r{iffvfl-ui mainly dlssappear. One is»at a loss to know why Mr. McPhai1‘s_l`etter should be fuller on"»this point ' than his testimony "before the Coxnmissioners. We are now' told that as Dr.Fra.ser was so ill the watch- man Larklns,"‘of`course visited him more trequently" during the night. We are course" are a mere assumption or a mat ".;._Y»» »-= ,ter of record. Apart from t.1\'is'.there°'cain in publicly applying such language' to members of the Legislature as Mr., Mc- Phail does when he speaks of 'the name ‘tempest-in-a-teapot’ politicians: of Ao\1r little Province.” He asksthat this7insA§t- statement of facts, 'supported by a record such as ought to 'have been kept, his state- impossible. ‘ ' - A . I - their eight year old brother, who, driverf out by the flames, was compelled to leave his mother and a_baby to perish. A Mr._Bickslee's farm isf_a mile from her ~. From the little hero, who -saved two lives and made a gallant efort tosnatch two more from theiames, was lem-_g¢d_ the story of the tragedy.. His mother carrying her’ baby and a lamp fell on a a stairway, the lamp setting lineto the house. Th/e carpets saturated iwith oil boy, realizing that the hduse__was doomed A l were intend on rushiugthrouirh the fire - Tae ,husband .md 'father was_.ibsé.i.z ii.- , _ _ nr _ ‘ _ _J _ D utmost reliance in hfsstatement on this, _, f . ~_ fpxices ggi’ xdtdddhg §Jt3S82Pg)€6§1 £132 dm rant patterns "3 ver] lou on any other matter in which he ma `- ' ~ Y Rugs in Wool Esmimster, Fapestry Brussels, Veleet and concerned. But ,ge think the Gov-r A / Wdtons '”ernment were at fault in not supplying " ` A ' A T I . 4 0 év him with the needed technical assistance S Tible Covers ln C116 mile Tapeslrv in hll elZ€B from 4 I' t0 16 1.' Ptiueb Dr Fraser in t e Asylum, maybe caloul _ s$:§nr~ ‘re P'i‘@"‘f"”'& fore the Gom_rniss§Dn.Bnt on a more_pQ__;r}etn`l _ __,.v'_\»' “\¢ 4.-vs_ `\ -6 left to guess whether the words “of l |R \ .' ` _ _ ' ‘ V be nothing to justify afsubordinate omclal |--r 4. ,Auf <0 -v¥,;,p: “Q of Dr. Fraser being “bandied about by the - language shall _he read by the Premier' to _ the members of the House. It Mr. Mc- -" Phail had confined himself to a simple - ment mikhthave carried a weight which ,WM in view of theflanguage -*he uses is _novel /'/1” "Q, AA lllp lllp llnn-:Ia for The Beaulieu; MOTHER AND BABY PER- =- =-f--- '===v'-===-‘ =‘ '=’ ”"" » ISHED°" A Ladies Corsets y _ ' -- .. Grey Jem ive clasp, whitelace trimming 30 55-and 60.0003. um, um, Sud -|-,Q |_|v,,_ “tum 5,, OMS S Corsets. Grey Jean, double. hips dna bask, just the ‘ stout people. only 63 cents - , Sl" i|'||l M°*i"- - s Our P .S Const is the best corset in the make# bit!!! 200% QW* _ .__ ~ s ~ hun duck :atom trimming. 09.3! 55 owl# A __ AA e. _ Our Ti To Cwsauaro ox,gjl1kihote¢lill.§¥¢ GNP .2.‘?.‘:.$;_.:.‘:_’..it;..§;':_;°..‘i.“:f.tfcfm »»~»»»‘i» £170 ~»-~=~ ‘I ,,,_, ' _ Curl) Oonetis alsognodva me gr shea 102°” fam of T. .steer Bicksles mst night by amclam dauble husk gums at 69 “____:I __ D & A Crrs- t -Long want, c rded hav, lawn, in clasp. cream and yellow mmmw 9,, °0 cf nts D & A--E :tra long wam, six clas , dnubl buek 90 cents. fron pt ».. Corset--Cprd~.d.. li e c a p fancy arxmniug suitable for lion* peep e v e have them, only $0.00 Our Lady--Long Waist tsncv trimming 9a carts 1) & A,-Splendid ii.ting,,Ashort waistdlace ard ribbon trimming, only $1 lo D & A.-‘fborded bust figs clasp perlett ii ting w th lace and ribbon mm $1 20 gD & A- Exlra supsrliuc. gre y sateeu. double bus.. 11&'l hips. 81 ~ The C L' Corset-This is A1 Onset, h gh ous., mth straps, and the 1.3-.\die.’ (`o set Waims, in crean buttoned front, h gh bust, 81 10 $1 20 Lathes’ Summer Corselsf-Dou l bask. 67# clasp lace tnmmwz. 87 75 azd‘90 cet ts, also pink and blue satein soluble ltr summer, selling at 55 cems also black selling at a b resin ' 50 pairs osdsizes, worth $1 0) sei mg i r 50 csnts Mos- s’ Waists in all siz s ani styles Carpet Remnants I lu hunts from ll to la yards earn at v y low prwes to clear --.IAS PATON & CO PATOW' & LO _ _ _ _ , _ _ __ _ A At prices which will .peeii p sell them -J XS P&1‘O\l & C0 _ _ '_ _ _ ~ _ . 2___ ,__ q q Erlengble him tr) hgve _extended his no'-_eq_ 1 ' .__ _ . Him 259 K-0 $0 & C0 ~ A A Alfdisease germs th arefore Q _ f ‘ _ l,t"cures»§. A '>»_~“>“~sf~ . I ell’ Sounds of Activity _ .AT 'nam germse ' lla|lam’S_ Miorohe Killer. QA Pamphlet on application ~= ° - \ slcnmss Ponclns --fr _- _f _ ‘, _ --or THE-_ ‘ _ _ ilrffrtir. ' £RN§§_;_r Rice, CK Doctor. otoRepairShop. ii 1 '__ -T, M-E‘0RiT0'l.;ET or ot at ltlawtwim. lv), 4-\ 1 Ae" » "-3 ’ $5 Q- Every liindof disease arising from 'i gl mlnanmrs nnus haul <.<»~\ it ((/».‘ r 2 D. .UIAIIII lilliiilil (ilIillAlll2ti,_ \`A/ *" Almost daily we are receiving Additions our stock. Already we have landed three cargoes made up of almost every size of dimension lumber in Hemlock and Spruce TO THE BUYERS INTERESTS We have made our Seas quality is always first and f et that there mast he a an price that will be Patrons. It will be tion ahzer auditi lumber hunters cniT(A0dB-gm-E0§§.ld»qi'e.eo _ Cover dia'-nblement caused by any Sick ness _or Accident. ' _ 'lhe most libeml and attractive Poiey 9,, issued by any Company. ' ' 4) __ J- J- JOHNSTON Ch arlottetown.P.E.I 'Agent vi l 5'!/`, J2_yBee