hr ‘ ornin nothin. } _ fSTA8L|S|'|ED ISSI THE GUARDIAN, CHARLOTTETOWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, FRIDAY, MARCH 24, 1899.-8 PAGES _ _ PM ‘m '.1-W gcc F Hill Chosen Speak cr-Speech Referred to lany Matters of Interest Frwanicron, L B March 20 - )--The legislature opened - Gao F Hill of Charlotte County was The speech referred to the new G General, ncreise of prosperity of Daminion during the last year , the interest in province in min- resorces, the efforts put forth to agriculture the pronounced which has attended the cheese and the manufacture of cream- etc, the desirability of - the settlement of public lands decision of the Judicial Com- el the Imperial Privy Council the fisheries etc reply was moved bv Georfre Rob and seconded by 'lhomas L MCelan one a stae l .i\, \I S Maron 73 - e brought dawn by Premier yesterday estimate the revenue hundred a d eivhtv thousand eroendiiure at eight hundred seventv four thousand dollars House passed the second reading bll to take the power from the to grant injunctions against f - or works for alleged nuisances, as smoke or noise Afwrieved must briur suit in the regular ll ll lllllllll We have ust received via S S another fresh lot of Shredd- wheat Biscuits Those Biscuit are highl reccom to anyone troubled with P001' digestion, weak stomach &c They are made without the use of Soda or Baking Powder and U! both Livht and Short For Sale at ER & GOFF J ,_,,»* ' "~'~»~ -.= -: _ _ `_'_-ni ._ .1 .1-'r-`. `-I’/Q. `l' H75. -rs “` 2? ff/ I = »/f / §\\ / 'é-_ 4 `\ ¥\\ E * --- ¥ gt '= \\\`."°;` v _ \ \` < ‘ he °'°"°""°' C-“VPS 3 sin niciiann ciiiirivniciir. Stale Dinner -N S Leg lawre - The Estimates; PHILIPPINE DELEGATES Brought Down, etc » Go to London to Confer With Agoncillo- New YORK, March 23--(Special)- The Jonrnal’s London despatch states that Losander and Topez, the Phillipine delegates, reached there today. They refused to say anything further, except that they would leave for Paris this afternoon to meet Agoncillo, after which they might return to the United States. THE WEATHER. _ Wssi-11NGroN.M~irch,23-(Special)- Fair, brisk to north west winds. -P --.L f. Burdook Blood Bitters ' runnin was Removes all poisons and impuri- ties from the system. _ Makes the blood rich, red and pure. _ Stirs up the sluggish liver and clears away all the bad bile. Acts pn the kidneys and bowels. Gives strength and vitality in place of Weakness and languor. The most wonderful blood puri- I tier, restorative and strengthener known to science. Mr. George Heriot, Baillieboro, Ont., says : “Two years ago I was very poorly in the spring, had no appe- tite, felt weak and nervous, not able to work much and was tired all the time. . “I saw Burdock Blood Bitters highly recommended for such I condition as mine, so got a. bottle __ to try it. ‘ “I started taking it, and inside of two months I was as well as ever I was in my life. ‘ ‘ I cheerfully recommend B.B. B. ,I as a splendid blood puriiier and spring medicine and wish it the best of success.” at rredericton Sir Richard Cartwright , 3 \ \ » .»~: Z \"» \ T \\\ / He Scores the Oppositlonl 1 ' I E Yesterday ` 1 I0 ‘ll`I8 FI‘0I1l. f 3 .< 'L-'§§ <€ ~" `1 FT; \ ‘ V i ` . '\ ' "T"_="lf`<\ ` _- -" » NX ` __ -lg }_~';§:-’.;§I_ ‘ _ .pq \ A `\" ‘ I/,ju » ~. `_ _s ~ - `_ Q i' -_ , , 'I _ _.-»`,',',0\ I i ` ` i ll\ iii". and is Called to 0rder--- Clarke Wallace Replies"- lmportant Government Measures Promised---Cow Servative Crganisation Being Crushed. “fb _ "` » P ¢*° 5?' /J -57;/y I ,ii .-i `\ _,_ U. `~ SIR CHARLES TUPPER. He announced amid great applause the election ot Dsuiers, Liberal, in Levis,by acclamation. ~ Clarke Tlfallace-followed, scoring many good points. His contribution to OTTAWA, Mamh:23_(Specia1)_Au the debate was the able analysis which the views of the party. I .if/; ‘ 1- f~,,.~ ,.r_ 3/ opposition caucus was held today for ha gave of _U19 Preferential £9-Tiff HS if the purpose of discussing plans already applies t0 the M0fh9l°1¢1!1d- being carried into effect ` by Tupper in The debate “'35 C0P‘i°u@d bi’ CPSBY- direction of reorganization. Samuel Tay]°" Lemieux and Mfmk- The lai- Barker and Henry Dalby, the newly se- ter ‘Www Lemieux with T9-‘Sing f* lected organizers. were 'present to get race *md 9° religious Cry ill B9~g0l»- Lemieux den~c~l iuwhereupon Monk re- peated the charge; The Deputy speaker called.Mouk to A order.This in tu: n elicited a protestjrom Sir Charles Tupper, but the deputy speaker stuck to his ruling and the matter dropped. y Senator McSweeney took his seat Ainl ~f~»_.'.;//.ii,,.- , the Upper'House. 9 I A. ""`-41,, , Hon. Mr. Mills announced his inten- 4 l i _ 3,/ l 'ilu _ T .5_\ I tion to introduce important' legislation “ .,_,,m __ _-.._-__ ' ‘ i - _ _» \ i ,», ‘ ii“f1ffSs1==’=° ~ ~' I i=` 1 t"_.';"£§f_§;`~‘,\;.~;.`_=__>;_. ` The Senate may adicfd1'°u_ intW‘o"'-or ‘germ 1- ‘T I _ -»-_ -mx _T`_` 3 ` \ : - f\__; ____ r \,, » /1 °ei\".°"°`i' »' three weeks time. i ` In the debate on the address, Hon. ' 4" / Mr. Scott said the government had gone \\ s`~\j’ ii; it 7,- as far in the direction of free trade as p - "f . was wise and prudent. I he HON. NATHANIEL CLARKE WAL- LACE, M.P. ‘ ‘ BORN Sir Richard Cartwright concluded his Sprin _ _ _ I __ i 9 Resolutions of condolence were pas- Zu bprmg Vdueg, Mamhlm -1899,; Ed Wllh ‘he family Of HOU J F Mr and Mrs J N ’ProI1tt asbn I - S »' ' v ' . . . . ° , . Medlclnen ivood. V _ DI BD I speech last night. He Scored the "f'l T” 7 I At South Rustico P E I on March opposition upmercifully. _ r M 5 h' °’t _ U d In the course of his speech on the ad- 23rd 1899’ rs 0 D un am’ a'°e _ 04 years. dress he called Sir Charles Tuppera 1.~uugra] tomorrow, Satumay, M2 mischievous demagogue. ‘ p. m. ‘ The speaker called Sir Richard Ai ElI11i1'H» OU M?-rch 731- 1899. Of la- ri e, William H Melliok in the 56th rom tl to orderand om l‘.ed him to 5 PP _ ' * , Qualify liis epithet; C pe 'year of his age' l Peacefullv passed away. at White Sir Richard dealt principally with the Sands on Samrday, the 18", March, Joint High Commission. He said that 1899, Elizabeth Jane. the dearly be- while free trade between the two coun- 10V€d Wife Of lvilll-9111 J- NlC0116» aged I tries would heip both, still Canada is 30 year* k ' d ” At his home in White Sands, on Mon- He did not believe in retaliation. able to wor out its own destiny an day, the 6th March’ 1899' 'htm K‘uy, and markets elsewhere' . Esq., in the 69tu year of his age. At Iris, Lot 62. P. E. I.. on Monday' There were faults on both sides. morning, Feb, 6th ’99, Edemcnt J. The Conservatives for eighteen Roberts, inthe 81st year of his age. _ _J leavin a widow and, a large number years did nothing on the Alaskan boun- _ g of friends to murn the memory of a dar-Y question' kind and gentle husband and a quiet neighbor. He lived a true and Chris- tian life. His remains were laid to rest 'n the Murra River Cemetery 1 . . ' - _ At Tgnish): on March 15th, 1899 Mary Pooley, iii the 7~ith yo-.r of her, age, relict of the late Richard Dawson, leaving live sons and one daughter. 0 1 At Shamrock. ln' 21 on .\I'ircl1 1751. 1899. Ambrose Hughes, second young- est sm of Patrick NI Hughes in the der in Manitoba. The Dead lVlan’s Island Trouble -- Advance in 'Wages Among Stove Makers--The Castillan’s Cargo Sold---Capt. Yates Tells of New Steamers for Paspebiac. » 1 VANCOUVER, B. C. March 23-|'Spec- ial] -Theo. Ludgate representing the Chicago syndicate, is said te have re- ceived word that the lease given of Dead Man’s Island would not be cancel- led and the ‘mill would' be commenced at once,unless a document is shown cancelling the order in council giving the island to the city. The chief of police with an armed body will prevent the syndicate from landing. V WINNiPEe, March 23.,-Walyl Gas- zeak and Simon C. Subey, I Gallicians have been found guilty ol the, murder of Wasyl Bojreko and his four children and sentenced to be hanged May"16. , ' namsrou.0ii.;an.nu~2&.-(§ne==» ial)-Ai ahimiesting the 'stove inlanufac-li turers it was dtcided to advance moul- ders’ wages ten per cent after May lst. Sawyer and Massey’s employes were notified that their wages would be in- creased 10 per cent. LoNDoN, Ont., March 23-(Special] -Two hundred and fifty stove makers employed in the McLary Manufacturing Co. had their wages increased at once, 10 per cent. I Yniuuoorn, March 23.-(Special)- Castilian’s cargo was sold today. Butt- er brought 13é -to 131 cts.,lard 75 to SL, bacon 45 to 5 cents, hams 6§ to 9 cents, flour $1.95 for small bags, and _$3.50 for large bags. MQNTREAI., March 23.-Capt. Yates has announced that the steamer Dorset is soon to sail from Milford Haven for Paspebiac followed by the steamer \Verra. The Company may charter the Lake Ontario for another trip. ' ' 'ran anasxul noinmanv. Seattle. Wash _ March 20.-News has reached here that tive Finlanders claim to have discovered evidences of the origin of the Russian boundary line in- scribed in a series of old mounds. Whiyh. established. will place the Klondike country within theUnited States It is said that United States Consul McCook at Dawson will communicate with the Washington authorities regard- ing the matters. ’ I V ' I ' _ 18ih:yeir of his age. U 5 _ » At Montreal on Mar.18'.h ’99,Dcuglas, ~ - youngest son of Mr. and .Mrs Allan l Parsons. aged 18 months. ‘ I At Searletown on March 22nd, 1899, k’ P d . I \ Mary Cariu!hers,relict of the late I-lugh nw I Cainpbcll, aged _S8 years. F- ' I . f Av, Brighton Thursday March _23rd,. Made horn pure :_ 1899, Annie Sophia McF_ad_yen in thep crearn of tartar. ~ - _ _ » 19th year of her age. You rc thinking of summer footwear. You \v;ntaE0‘1;¢;th;ngapI1;t?. AHs;§ - ‘Funeral at 10 30 a m_ on Saturday ___- illats well made fits right and wears well that’s h ' . . I - ° ° - _ v ‘ _ ~ _ ' *M h2thf th sd ofRev. 1011 seen THE LYNN they have all the qualities you require. _ Joakx Ggodwlxi? e re I ence time I It has been observed in the hospitals W ' _ _ _ _ ° e have them Price U I p (E§_2dpPat Pl_e;a_se cop? ) V allifno 82 75’ 3 on 3 5° 4 oo’ 4°'-I5 ounious NA'1‘Unsc'|i>nENom~:NoN. -- OFF BROS_lllSlllll ll lllllll._...._ f" il ‘ji it ’ _ I mcamzrsto that nails on amputated fingers eonunue, ~______'__!';____:,!‘_ I THE t llIllllf|INS`?“”"°"S”“""“°°“""i meeting was quite stantial amount being- Subscriptions will remain open the end ef the month. ' ' oninnnnn 1>o1soNED Jar twoohildren of Stephen Petro agod 3,and 7 years, died today low hours from poisoning. A' child, aged 12 years. may- be Ieonliiuii* “il-IE Piiiiilmiui it I Bosirols. March 23.-Two can lided in the street railway subway cuiclieo i runners, ` Cnrcaco. Marclr 5 fthe tollowiagare the closing March wheat.-'_; cam, 334; ug, May wheat. 68§; corn, 85{';' 26s: pork, 9.03. W J_l\_!y wheat, 68; corn, 85i`;oaI.s, pork,9.22§. THE ZION ' meeting oflsraelites' of held yesterday for the purpose porting the establishment 0! I colonial bank now -being London, England, for still larger scale the oolonizing estine with Jews for' settlers. Leadville, Colo.. March' The children were cheap gi'een»oaBdy._ brought home and the _young ate a quantity ot it ani then some of it in a can, whim ' wi_thwater`£rom_ a 'ditch along the , their P°i5‘_°"’°u° °_¥*`\?Pi ` ` SCIEHTIITQ V The idéa' is' gaining igrounddns that alcohol from beetrool, * etc. _made _to compete with lighting purposes, and _that this use alcohol _would give -great ment to French agriculture. - ff- an PiPi"ll"l"° elfectivelly is not so much a matter skill as judgment.-judgment in lecting the PAPER. And lecting depends on good things 'to lect from. The best selection that any Wall Paper dealer in iheprovinoo _ can give will. not compare with the found in our Wall Paper_Departme|_l&.- “tarIais’ Im Wall' Paw'-an are household words. ' _ Telephone or send for our SAMPLE- BOOKS. GEo_ elim ll co., Importers of lrtlsllc Wall Paws. 1* wants, Losis. Founnsfisio -EJ' FOR SALE-Mrs. John 'lralnorn Kin offers for sale a three-story dwelling’ f-iituat-d on Pownal st., containing 1 rooms and shop. Good stabling. Dwellinl 91113519 for donble'enement V _H W V wfxfvinu.--at the hespital tor the insane 0 middle aged wompn to act as Di8l1l`» Wlwh” i.ibera1wa.ze; paidb. aifplyipirgr remyimr b telephone to r. anc . l_,r'I`(I-LET-The southern half of the Lstxssgrhlég _ T v ' 08 ‘i1“."$€.°§ viiii"“if’5.”w_’§`r‘L‘}f‘° S..&*.‘?°i’l’gi... as _` Rent moderate. Appligto Mrs. E. Palzipel Queen St. or H. James almer. Ch’T0Wl\ 0* er. _ “ron sein.-near nie come of Weymvutl- as Ss*asits-..t§°‘e°.r.:2.~l:"~U..t.2”li»=&° _boifii sf ' inciii-impd " " "T.-O A il I t.. house on corner ol Dgciliéiaater and Wliirymrinth Street. APXYY W the iremists to Mr. Allen, Butcher. _ 1l.2aw tl A pl lst pd. s 'ro LE1'-A nweuigg on uroer Eu»t°uStr°°¢ apply to CHARLES M REGOR. ___E__ gs “WANTED-A shrewd. 05107111 YW!! 9** ot good character. in each wwugil \ d M f Gzeping. The passengers were badly _ s a e . Tradi ' Two Sentenced for Mur- 1..-_ifi.`.§..`°l‘.' ° "" .°’°`”‘°"‘°’i‘ 255; pork, 8.87I. _ ' beautiful assortment of designs to f §_‘r’r°i11i"rfm?'iz“‘B¢‘i'fi'i‘nx§°ii‘rx§5'§r°”oa.° umiyei.