-“""-f"~\'f~Yi’»'f”F‘-~.t’J'~\1l‘:it'l’ *.1* *’--f¢+` . :ff-if-' '~ 1 -’ ‘E-T555-'-s ""‘-2,. ' ~%¢J ';' 5 '~".'»_.,~. -' '.1-_,a-JJ' -.»;>"*';»~.-.=;-~.-_ _1 _ .;x: _ _' -g . pf ;_ _ _ 7" ' ~1‘-if ' ~=-~f‘i'~`_f -'-i”=-’;‘§“%5‘§. s- i '-‘f-~*~`f‘»=’;‘ =i.i-it--'=.=.-_ f ' ‘ " ` _~: 2- ~,"»`-"3-' ,’.»',- ’ '= _- - 3' 1?-'=--=*" -.ir -’ '51 ;, -ry 1--.;1_f _~’l »=. \;,»,:f;f'v;;i_-...--1-1g,_»=-.£; -"YI?‘,..; _ ~_L_'§ > ,>;,)_r__-1?; ;,_-,:_ ._ .~ _ - __ - _ . __ _ .,. _-»,, _. ,a._, _.,,.-,<,t_.,.-_,,i_,__),_,,._-sf - __ _ .,. 'ron e:UARm,\1v nmm,o1~'r}-:'rnw,\i_ PRINPE _giiWAR'\ l€I.4Nn_ MAY -1, 1900.. _ c l ,_ nm 1 _ L my e_3_:______1-i-_\ hsilliily Relics ed by one Appl f srtlbx Coax Tana with Cvncuna Soar, Cvricoaa Ointment Rnsoin xsr will rest an nivils Medicine . Herb Tablets Tablets Nerve Food of the above LE and RETAIL E HUGHES Apothecaries Hal 99@@ to beable to get bak vpecxallv Pastry and which just sluts the and makes you feel nrrong That is we bake-just ex~ what you want. cneaui me s Q delic1ou= Everybody need. them is well ess: Lear 8 In aotequalled in the city Remember that it costs but » r s1'EwAR'r 5, Eclipse Bakery likes best bread 099@ C/".A.IE¥.I) ' DlCKEY THE Susby flre engine is being repaired by Mr. Harry Anderson. FoLLo\v the crowd to the Opera House f0¥1lR‘ht. A grand evening's amusement awaits all who go. Tina steamer Fred. M. Batt left George- town yesterday for Murray Harbor. She will come to the city today. ` MR. R. Matheson has received aletter from his son in Africa accompanied by Bloemfontein stamps and postal cards. THIS S. S. City of Ghent leaves Halifax tonight at 8 o`clock for Cha.rlottetown._She is due in Charlottetown on Thursday even- ing. Mn. Earle requests the audience to be intheir seats at5 minutes to eight. The overture by Mr. Viunlcombe`s orchestra will start at 10 mlhutes to 8. THE schooner Warren W. sailed from Georgetown yesterday with a load of pro- duce' shipped by George Wightman of Montague for Halifax market. A despatch from Georgetown last night states that ten vessels are detained in th e harbor on ‘- account of the ice preventing them from reaching the nshing ground. Y1<:s'rI-:Roar a number of men were en- gaged on the sewer on Main St.,Geo'town, which had become blocked up,causing the cellars in the vicinity to fill with water. Oenaarioxs will he commenced in a few days on the enlargement ofthe Pres- byterian church in Georgetou n. The ex- tension will give an additional capacity of twenty seats. AT the Police Court yesterday morning James Hennessey was fined $10 or 60 days for using abusive and 'profane language. His step-daughter, Ada Hayden, Was the complainant. THREE American fishing vessels left Georgetown yesterday evening. Only one of the numbersecured bait in Georgetown. The other two will call at the Magdalen Islands for their supply. SONS or' ENGLAND.-A joint meeting of Lodges Eton and Prince Edward, will be held tonight ('I‘uesday,) toreceive the report ofthe Concert Committee and to make arrangements for the annual church parade. THE GUARDIAN regrets to announce the death of Mr. Ewen McMillan, a well known and respected resident of West River, which took place yesterday. Mr. McMillan was inhis 85th year, and was the father of Captain Ronald McMillan, of this city. AT the adjourned meeting of the City Council yesterday morning, Coun. Whear moved that the bye-law°levyiDS the 1'?-tes of assessment be read a third time. Coun. Horne moved an amendment that the bye-law be referred back to committee in order to increase the salary of the City Collector by $100. After some discussion the amendment was ruled out of order and the bye-law was read a third time and passed. ~ » THE Halifax Herald`s correspondent in disposing of the attack on the good name of the Maritime Companies among 05 101' things say:-Take the case of Nelson Brace, of G Company, belonging _to Ca;-l0t,l;ecown_ Brace was wounded in the thigh on the morning of February 27th, and concealed the fact, getting a comrade to dress and actually h_0bbled along and got through, fulfilling the ob°ect of his desire, namely to beln 8-Y- af R0yal Lolmon Of Moo 1 p in ,2,tc4 in Wrrn Gmssms J the finish at Blocmfontein. What about the 'christian soldier Riggs, his body found under the Boer entrenchmeuli-‘*,B~1_1d shall we easily eiface from our memories the action of Sievert, who literally Uhl`¢W his life away in order that he might save another. Regattas V __; Quest goods and desigil,65c, 906. $1.15» $1-20 'md M35' J ingwas indeed a charminir One. £118 1111112 - fl number of purchasers adding materially M I ' ?%itsll;;il1i3ncy=. tgolendwhich has , 1- . u 111111! , ° %l'l'8D8€d The very latest. 81.00 and $1.15. gf min been wsu stocked with fmics, 1 to “sour English Linen Collars, lie each i groceries and iseiectricfiighzea through- ee 8 C lg,-5 The People’s Store. __ s ° Our stock of Gentfs Furnishings is pearl y complete. ' _ ,` . f `. _ _ 118004- e _ whl 7 i been manufactured and 4001) yards is ex- v: E “There were pipes and there were kilts." Look at the Opera House ad. for May 21st. OWING to the increased price of coal in Charlotteto\vn,some of thelarger consum- ers are enquiring the price of wood. AN alarm of tire was rung in shortly before 9o'clock last night. Shutters 52, 53and 54fell. The crossing of the wires was the cause of the alarm. The firemen did not leave the station. _ W. S. McKie is in Halifax with a car of horses from Montreal, which he advertises in The Herald that he will of- fer for sale and which may be seen at Cox and McKenzie’s stables, Argyle street.- Halifax Herald. _ THE marriage takes place at St. John this morning of Mr. Arthur Alley of the lrm of Alley & Co., to Mrs. J. R. Brecken. Among the many presents the Amherst Boot and Shoe Company, have presented him with a check for’$l00. DR. Howard Sprague, of Sackville, preached in Dartmouth Sunday morn- ing and in the evening in Grafton street church. His sermons on both occasions were eloquent, earnest and thoughtful, and he was listened to with the closest attention.-Halifax Herald. As the time is short the bootball en- thusiasts are requested _ t`o ‘turn out for practice every evening this week. The ground is in splend dcmndition. Practice commences to-night at seven o’clock at the usual place. P. W. C. boys are invit- ed to be present. THE many friends of Mr. Cyrus Mc- millan will be pleased to learn that he graduated this year with honors in Eng- lish Language, Literature and History. This, in addition to his onerous duties during the term, as editor of the McGill ‘Outlook, is very creditable to Mr. Mac- mil1an’s talents. THE brush factory began operations at the asylu m yesterday. The patients have been looking forward withapparent plea- sure to its advent. Most of the day was takeniup in instructing them in the manu- facture of scrubbing brushes. Several of the inmates succeeded in turning out several very creditable specimens. The patients thoroughly enjoy their avocatioii andithe management is much pleased with the first attempt to employ the time of the unfortunates. KINDBRGARTEN Hall was well filled last evening to hear Mr. Percy Pope repeat his lecture upon the “Lost Atlantis.” The lecture showed careful research and the National History and Antiquarian Soc- iety deserve credit forgiving the public an opportunity ofspending so pleasant “and prodtable an evening. The chairwas occupied by Ex-Governor Howlan and at thelclose a vote of thanks moved by Judge Fitzgerald seconded by J udge Warburton was presented by the chairman and suit- ably acknowledged. I THE great topic of conversation at River John at presentis the proposed railway from Truro to Cape John. It is just possible that this would be one of the most popular railwaysin the Province, if once in operation. Prince Edward Is land is a very important part of the Dominion and if it could be possible to connect it direct by boat and line of railway with Truro, Halifax and the Western partof the Province Would be of great value to the Island.--Truro News. Yrsri-:RDAY a Goanniaiv representative visited the Charlottetown Woolen Mills. He was met by Mr. McPhee one of the company and shown through the different Hats. To the uninitia/ted a visit is certainly interesting and well worth tlief time. Evirrthing has assumed a business air. §Looms, cards, twisters, spinning jacks, etc. lall running at one time cause quite a hum and it is indeed en- couraging to think that :Y factory so long idle is again running at full blast. ' k Owing to lapse of time many of the pieces of machinery had become rusted but by the bright appearance of yesterday it is evident that everything is as good as new. The cards for custom work have been ground over and refitted up in first-class style and the work produced is exception- gl 6(1) yards of cloth has already peqed to be ready for Qielmarket in June. 09°” fY0l1" Bild °10!0d 50°, 62 78°: 90° to L65' 3 j Tne lx looms are inoperation and ala:-ge ~ = ' jg 'output is expected. The spinning jacks -§ 'arealsobeing_operated. Theowners are :E ‘now ready to receive wool from the _ :_-` ‘out. The many customers of Saturday Stc, in 3 ,hw 333,, Dewey, Colonel, Jubilee, four- gg-_ l’°"'°1’ Kfide, 18¢. each or 2 for 30c; “I»°\'d R°b""" ’ Q f:i3eii;iie;‘ni:c::mods.pmme't!;?n;:lz: :lic sunpson’ Army’ Nova* 1 A _ cellent and assidious attention of both “DQR c\|*f‘-Our CUE! 25c a pair; 2 pairs for 7 ~ inhelpingto make a selection *T* Qloygg-We keep s mos line of Pei-rinls Kid Gloves for' C ` 5 yeunsnen Of swd ' e ` _ 1 ‘ ; ’ d 3 PP U13: _ .» _*H* I ` ‘ 0 opened Setvrdey 14° 3°” °f N’°"°°° snsuziffcsawm ac' an-isxmas if I* H‘!°"“" W Q V _ __-j ,,,_’Hc" l _ " ' 0 J sl ` _fns I `__ ., hoiTi"Eii`§l`s§d, all stylessnd shapes. ` thcmtwnaseextendedw *h°m°i°°°*-’*¢\ f g -*f ; 36° 55°’ 75c’ 90° ‘nd $100' A ' Wfarmers in cxchanc for cloth. \ 5 S Tnnscene in Messrs. Morris & Jost's fruit and grocery store on Saturday even- evening and yesterday speak in the high- 'openinghour means anything. All need- ing the inest, the- freshest and the should call at the 'new Store 011 Q\1¢\‘»11 ‘Street today- _ ` _ -si-~€11"*° one canof Oak Brand Condensed Milk and ou will decide that itis u hefir of lacks inar C -Yes Icoulil ine -n r cd him U _ 0 A packed house greeted the Leagueof 'ated the Cross minstrels in the Lyceum Hall u \\i~l\ 3011 ‘Vid l*“°“n last evening. The solos were all well taken and the jokes were mostly local and a number of thempolitical all of which carried the house by storm. The second part consisted of the specialties such as club and baton swinging, songs etc., which received well merited applause. The sand dancing was perliaps one of the best features of the evening, and elicited storms of applause. The .entertainment concluded with The Old Kentucky Home, after which God Save the Queen was, rendered by the company. This was haps one of the most successful minstrel shows ever given in the city. The accom- paniments were played by Miss May McMillan who had charge of the musical’ part of the performan/ce. , Only one best Liniment that’s B-I-N -T-L-B-Y-’S. _ -_--Z_§_i__ THE crew of the Dredge Prince Ed- ward leave this morning for French River, werei|they will prepare for °the sea.son`s dredging. Dr. William Ferguson, son of Senator Ferguson, of Prince Edward Island,who is travelling in Europe recently spent some time iirRome, where he was shown the? principal points of interests by Rev. Father Murphy, and Rev. Mr. Sinnot, of the Canadian College»~both Islanders. Dr. Ferguson is now in Athens.-Halifax Chronicle. _ Mr. R. B. Small has shown Tns.GU.m- man a miniature brass clock and three gold coins which he has just received from his son Mr. J. E. Small. who is in the Royal Canadian Regiment at Bloem- fontein. The clock is of German manu- facture and -is a pretty p'ec_=. - of work. The coins are a sovereign and a half sovereign of British coinage and a coin of the South African Republic approximately equal value to the half sovereign.§TheIBoer gold piece be ais on one side the image of Pres- ident Kruger and thc superscriptigu: “Zud Africansche Republic.” On the re- verse side is the date of issue, 1894. The arms of the Republic and the words, “§ Pond, Gendract Magi: Maakt.” -____@l?. BABIES HAVE GROUP No disease comes so suddenly and trcachcrously upon its victim as Group. Happy is the mother who has at hand Dr. Cha.se’s Syrup~of Tux-gen tine when the dear one awakcs in t e night coughing and struggling for breath. This famous remedy is the standby, in the homes of this continent as a prompt and certain cure for crou , bronchitis, co\£hs, colds, asthma and throat irritati _.n. ‘ ' cents a. bottle. Familv size 90 cents. -° _-_ ---tl-Q _ Larger, Sliips. A 7 The Cramps have just laid down ,the first plate of the keel of_ the largest boat two craft ordered 'for the transatlantic -service which are to depend on size and convenience instead of speed or attract patronage. It has long been felt by ocean transportation companies that large and comfortable and comparatively slow boats would pay, 88: there is a distinct element in the travelling public that would be glad to spend a day or two longer on the water. The so called ocean greyhounds average about 525 feet in length, with a rating of about 11,50) ions and more than 20,000 horsepower engines capable of sending them aloig somewhat better than '20 knots an hour. The new ships will be nearly 600 feet long, will rate at about 12,500 tons, but their engines will not ex- ceed l4,000 horsepower capable of driving them ata twelve to fifteen-knot clip. The company figures on greatly increased profits through this reduction in speed, as it saves a vast amount ofgcoal. _ “Difficulties give way to diligence.” and disease ~germs and blood humors disap- pear when Hood’s Sarsaparilla is faithfully taken. com i g IS lE§T_ for steam, household and maaafsct-f uring purposes. ’ »-/an "' O \nlelcolilI[§i§'__. A WE_S"|'__\.fl_L|-_A51 N' 5° s Q l s _ , ninjas:-#tis If ' ‘\ ‘ e ' ¢». ~“ . liighfd \_»~'\ ,f f‘;bn-‘ Qi" -,qi /.isgix hi; *-1 <1 ¢“°-25 ` ° _ l. ""5-5" ,ff V '. ,_,,',4'.%j :mx 5_1 7; _ * ki , f .-L J. fggzyzg;-qt; *’“` yt ' ‘.i'_A,’_ ' `§‘» f ' r -.if 1-' / .J ' 4;'/'93 `v.f; I ' ""V-ll l' ‘~ gn _ , ‘_ ~_ / §. ' _ We cant .if/.1 \ on, ' lateintheweek. ` Want "todo \ fli i ll.-Q _ , _ yi Time t Clive an Airing-r* `ever,b`uilt in _United States. It ls one of, (fa _T5 \f¢- ‘l‘~¢;»"l 4,-_ ‘<'»‘>f_ “~1»>-. ' vi/ )-\ §,-;:_ ` '/2'.-,-s_ »" >-»~" ->~" ';,l"`f;\*:’~’f:`;_~"‘_*l;;";¢, `~"` j_.~f. /'.5 i" s\ lv fi/ i>_,/~\_,» `\_; __-‘: »-\ ’ 2.. A. .-`_ the little Folks f- - 1‘ - \' A .. _ ff \ »"\' L \_ _`. _ -..f;- lf -’/\,1 4 ` ->- _ A _;_~" ,<\\. .9 ll. Q ~ ~ and we have just the /if-','\_\f_“ _ _ 5°! ‘I if Drummond Coal, .C _ _ fort-.hentxuifireekor-ns|a”@¥Ili Agents for If. E. Lf ` isslzeaisqi. - ' _ I i > G"D § _,T _better and cheaper than a cow- Ask ,.11-