s7_.__. , _@ "’*"" "'h»>-weczrfavsn ""‘2‘S#\°waie-sn he orniii r of ` ` --- ESTABLISHED |s9| THE GUARDIAN, CHARLOTTETOWY PRINCE EDWAB. , , f - 1, _ D ISLAND WEDNESDAY MARCH' A9 1899.-8 PAGE _ A - V ' _--- > r..__- -_ V »~ J ,_ _ __. _ _ pf __ i ) FIRE IN DAWSON. lick New Placer Diggings Create Another A B C A B100 at )- he S earner Cottive City ii brought news of a disastrous tire at Dawson City on 4th March A number of bifr stores were de s*roy- ° on the water tront,and many persons E a narrow escape with their lives. Placer diggings have been disc ivered 011° Fraser River at Test Jeune C che. MORE RAILWAYS. Projected Northward by the Liberal Ontario Government. Toiios1‘o,March 28-(Specialy The Ontario government announces their intention ot' pushing railway communi- cations into the north country along two important lines. MRS. MACRAB ' is general slampede to the 100% --*_ Wife of Principal Macrae, of Morin College 'NEW i>R0viNcie WANTED “°~~ _e.__._ ___ l ~ QUEBEC, March 28 - (Special) -The --- ' wife 0_1 Principal Macrae, `ot Morin CHICAGO MARKETS' ,iM0re Railway Subsidies Ask_ College. died today. She had been March 28___(Sp9cia1)_The seriously ill for some time. She was are the closing rates; ed F01* But Premier Gives before marriage a Miss Reed of St. uhh Wh°fil_-§C01`H» 34° GMS, John and has relativts in Charlotte- k 8 90 ` ' , . ivwvliheat, 70% , c0t'n,3o»l: , oats 265; ,pi N0 Hope For Them. town' July wheat, 701 , corn, 36 , oats,24§ __ 9 271 ~4. toba I _ - _i _ :ll OTTAWA’ March 28"“(S1f"°'a1)-A Many Choice Animals to be Slaugh- delegation waited upon the Minister of tsred' i , Justice today to see what course was . necessary to pursue to form a new The showing of Easter _beef this year is province of the Northern part of Blake Bi-as nerd time are are several, Ontario, Kewatin and part of A Mani- .animuisthat are worthy ofspecial mention. EASTER CATTLE. excellent in every particular. Among There il a pure-bred Shorthorn steer. It Price 250. All dealers. C¢-,msgs “gm hm-(1 to ,bak E ' _ _ tbreeyears and nine months old `which right to you in spite of an ysuao H011- M1' - Mm* Said the °°“S@nt °f weighs the extraordinary weight ,ot 2315 3 tid of them Ontario and Manitoba was first neces: pounds, and another steer of the same age ' sary Epd `bi-eed wlhich &veighsds209l pounds. gl-gth kind f C h th t ney have a so a erefor heifer which ° ° ‘mg S 8' an The members of the local govern- ,,eigh5~1550 pounds, These are the larg- weaken the lungs so . . . ment had an interview yesterdav with est and fattest cattle that we have et seen . U 7 . t?;t§3':s of Consumplmn and 8 Sir Louis H. Davies, Minister of Marine Tl; Weigh" °f,th° °'m1°2_°° f" “°'°bt°i"i . b up to the time of going to press are _ an .A.c.B1 ,M t iiiai-“- , ’ NW’ therys no remedy Wm eu" :la s miles ectingmlhe lnlslillrshomu Ili given below°_iii.1kii :mos Coughs-Coughs that won’t let . y P g ‘ ' _ B 'fi ,_ _ . _ » Lbs A Dr. Wood’s Norway Pine Syrup. 3 H gf ' ’ ` ' 11-= 4 - - _ _ ,_ Satisfactory arrangements were made “uayslthe mna'mmat’°n’ 5°°th°s the tinsurin the construction in th _ g e near , heals the diseased mucous _ _ of the Lu and Bronchia1Tube future, provided the local legislature QS s . _ ds the system completely of all th; agrees ta °°°dm°n_S° of lingering coughs and C01ds_ A large delegation from Western lt Ontario wants the government to grant lp. wgodis ‘ ._ A a subsidy for a railway from Thunder Ba. to Ni e on, a distance of 80 miles. Pl". ' X ' The Preiiiiir held out no hope. \ Syrup, The debate on the address eontinues and it is said twenty five opposition members have a desire to speak. This 1 heifer “ ¢“ U1' Y e _ -_ A means that the address may not be 1 ¢0W “ “ passed before Easter. 1 h u CS CG <6 . sc cc ac cc or sc li( if if it Gr G( 5( GC if K6 If Ci C( 6 ii If GC I Ii (6 is IC GC Gi (I G( IC GC (G AC eifer “ “ (I CF Cf » 4 _ _ _ _ » 'rss Heminf "@m heavy fighting on Tuesday at Ma`ria10<,1])ivisi°n 9; 'amisml but the insurgents were repulsed. lent programme was _render`ed.1 e The Americans had ten killed and f°|1°Wi11g 05199" W°l'¢'°1°°*0d- “W BURNS- F. S. Ernest Mutch. Treas. R. Far- , .LoNooN, March 28.-Russia, through ;1i‘;l;°;1;'§(;€el;_?_"AI?'g?§x;L;:_'in§::~ M failure to negotiate a1oao,has no money ,som 1_ S_ John Match' O_ S_ J_ M_ B°v__ k h ld d to supply the .army with quick tiring yer, P; W. P. Wallis Jones. The l are muse 9 'mr 8’ guns” people of Stanchel and vicinity sent 2 Telephone °' “end ' __ carloads of wood to Bev. Daniel Mc- BOOKS CHICAG0» March 28'-Fire d°5ll'°Y9d Lean, this shows that good will exists the Armour/ Curled Hair and Felt _between pastor and people.-’ lluch`GEO 6 ll IU lOll1,630 1,595 ....... ..i,575 . .......1,52s .......1,57s ......1,si5 .... .. 1,505' 1,480 .......i,4e5 . .......i,43»5 ...... .........i,490 . ....i,a_s1 ......... ....i.55o ......i.530 Qnassosoa . » » » ¢.1,285 ......1,243 1,690 All new stock r 1 . I1 960 1 = “ “ J McPhail . . . . . . . . . . _.1310 “ ‘ T , .1210 an l_ 1 heifer “ E Heartz............. ...1090` I | _ _ GG If ‘G ...... .........1,275 , . . . . . ......1,190 Cf CC (G ii Si EG P d . llll lillllllsl l§°“y““@-'l-wfood see 'riiciii '} y| "`°'”`f.§'f1`f.....___°_ff.‘i‘.f°f 6"' Sl GC (I ff (C ei l cow “ L. Toombs. CS ¢¢ If 1 cow fed by H. Ball. °° “ Stock Farm “ “ A. Boswall. 1 heifer “ “ 1 cow “ Drake Bros. st 66 Ci u if G IS 1 ox ‘° “ . 1 cow “ C. Palmer 1 heiter “ “ 1 (F if ‘C6 CC ‘G 1 ox fed by A Mutch..... Hsisai nALL’s Y th k of Summer footwear You want something nice A shoe 1 cow ted by Government farm. . _ . 011 fe ln mg ' i ` 1 ox *- J. Sim son. 1 yr.11 mos. well made, fits right and wears well. that’s What Y0\1_"e after- Have .i .. 3 1 it 9 it seen THE LYl\N they have all the qu”-lilies You fequue' ’ H Ci-assweu,'Rnst:teo. . __ .. We have them Price A 1heifer“11;. St§k$aliih;._. Ca __ _ “ “ . c i f ms, pe sz 15, s oo 3 so 4 oo, 4 15 _ Trams _N28 1 ox D Ross, Cape Traverse .1260 I Saunders . . 1080 1 QFF ` if 5 5 1° 1‘f-?‘f,‘ft""1"?i°°i‘i§..i`.‘f!“f;::.;:.;;::i~lii%1‘ im me ~m....e-i.-.-..* ., ........ .....1,235 ’ s cvs iol1,l60 _ 1,130 l' II Cf S | E R I ., 5, ,, -‘ “ “ .... _ .i,0s0 “ “ “ . . . . 1,060 ` 1 cow “ “ , _ _ _ _ _ . . . .1,337 _ “ “ Stock Farm......... _ . ...1,567. ssimnrss & Nirwsoii. ° ‘ we now showing A fm Baking ow er . .6 ., ._ _ _ __ ____ _ G ll' CG “ “ H. T.°mb’l~o.¢»»»~~~° 1 cow “ J. Buntain . 1 ox “ F. Toomhs . “ “ _.G. Rodd ....... Q . ¢ » » ¢ » ¢ q u ~ u u an “ “ Stock Farm Danica iiiios. 860 ;......l310 . . . ......l2l0 . . . ........l095 1010 . . . . . .1185 . . . . . . . .1025 1045 eco.; ¢ - » » » n . . | ¢ s » » an lcow ted by A Dnnphy .... .. rnonivi: sans. 1 cow fed by McKinno _ ._ . . . . . . . . . _ ‘ borne Bros .... ......... . . . . _.1072 E frainor... .. 1140 1 A ta __ - be illustrated with etersoptioon views. t _ cked Russlan Loan h Concililariinanons. 'Tan Gvanntxit _ ’ ° ' as muc casure in recordin that Falls Flre In Chlcago' two of our lyoung men,=-Mr.J. Ggolding Abbott ct Priucetown Road,,son of Mr- ”"'“-° _ Theop. Abbott, and Mr. ,Angus McLeod of Orwell, son of Mr. John ”McLeo'd of ivisum.-.1-os, March 28.-(special) that Place. have both been success- -The insurgent capital of Malolos is ml in °°°‘“`i”g “‘°i' diPl°m“ ‘“ tl" P' the point toward which all otiicial oper- §}§i1?;?;:gfzffg1E§&£tIt3&;;i&g it 550115 "9 dil‘°°l¢d~ ' ’ Thesetwo young _gentlemen have been' The American forces are now ad noted for their a licatioii to their _ " _ _ PP _ _~ vancing on it. But ahead of them is 'mdlesi “nd lbw' °°“‘1“°‘ P" il °V°1'.Y 1' Bnlacan River about a milelwide and :;l:_°::a;°°:e m°s§°;t'u°x:;'tI;l”y‘ a whgf `*” "TY d9f‘-P- ' to secure their servioes,wil1havo American gunboats are ip the river to be thankful for doing, its he will to relieve the pressure on McArthur’s that me! "9 i_“ °V_°¥I*- 1`99P°¢¢¢ iron/t. The bridge across the river has :;§g:_L3"d$gl‘l:§‘.“l.;ll i been destroyed, but once . the rivefris om. yqnnfg friends °n,thZh_,num,l‘me§ts_ crossed the Americans think Bulacan and hopvto sae themQrelizetheir_fhigh_-' can be captured and then Malolos. est ambition' in their chosen -profession ‘ Bulacan has a population ot 25,000. N sw Ypnx, March. .‘28.*-`-(S;\,,_Aa,¢_ii`al__'_7} Works last night, causing a property 5_YmP*1l_5h_y is: felt fm' MP- D°_Vld_ MUWP loss of half a million. The injured are Ezitggméii In the 1?ss.°f msgdlftugdggl _ 'Inman ap muh . was a oving c ov y ______ _,___1,165 eleven employees-one fatally, and the ev9rybody__|y au Prospect, c"Pen_ ___ - - - -1,170 lives ot tour hundred -others were en- ters are going to have a busy summer Oh. 8 _ . . . E dange1.ed_ _ - _ » 7 in this section of the Island.- John. Prowse Bros new A P FIGHTING -Resist the Police. F-su, westerly winds. -_ Coiiuwsu., Ont. March 28.-¢(Spec -°=“'-'P *' ial)'-Serious trouble is threatened with A ___ the Indians on St Regis and Cornwall _ Island reservations. - 4 ut a They object to be present mode of _ _ electing the chiefs and when the agents A ' 8 and police went yesterday to conduct ° the elections they were roughly handled '____ The militia will be sent to 'quell the -._ -.-...._1_.,~ Ju. i%2‘»`»iiP WW A- v- .W F'*l They Chiefs THE #li disturbancesf ' " A BRIDGE iiissiaovisn. M --v-_ ii Fnnnnnroii will deliver;hi"s ____-_ lecture on Kil|arney,`on Tuesday, April 11th, in St. James’ Hall. A first class The Insurgent 629021 10 Be 2’§,`$Z‘§2fi3’§‘2i`2‘l2“§i'fiW"ii2'i.§§§?i$‘#li MT. Hunisimr N onus.-Ever vision is ati 1 l . I They are beauties MARRIED. W THE great Easter millinery shows Chmst U L nd g _. _ _ _ _ _ . y s o on - ~~ f A * are in full swing in Boston today. Miss ca S and 13 8 At the ruidewe of Nathaniel P831-_ MacEachern who is`there in the interest l P 9558 don ESq__ W;nS1°e_ 0,, Mal-gh gm by ot James Ifaton &bo’s.__ i_ni11inery de hats Bhd 0&p8 £11 611% the Rdv. A. D._McLe0d. R. A. Bagnall, Pl1'Ul0Dl» 15 011° °f the V1°"'°"~ 18.15881. SlZyl68 Esq., Hunter River. to Miss Hannah J. 1290 Darke, oi Winsloe- f Ai.. -A 1501 i fl",/1""-;/1'?/"'»¢'l "'!’_" 4 .- -- . A . . - - » » ff/ 1292 1251 1010 12864 1200 1405 1005 1080 1100 1680 1205 1000 1200 _ F I months which she bore with christian (Boston papers phase copy.) SGRATO'l_i§_0f[lll RAW Eczema on Leg from KneetoToo- N0 Rest Dnéor Night. Doctor’s Salves, etc., ould -Not Cure. CUTI- _ CUBA Remedies Cured- ._.1_i__ My hnsband’s legs, from knee to toes, were itching with Eczema. He had no rest day or night., and would scratch so his l¢gB Wbllld 130 raw. He had xi good many doctors. ‘V110 8°" him about a peck of bottles, salve and 09181’ uringstornbon,bntnone did himanygwd- I told him to try Curicuna remedies. He was! that instant and got. Cn-ricnns Soar, 0u'n¢U8A (ointment), and>Gu-rxcizm Rnsonvnxr. That ingiiiiis mea wen, me sept gettin: MMM” ' liewascuiyed. lirs.H.JsnxrsB,mfW°b°f°»K¥- Ugg.” Bgrm im Srnnr Cpu Txufrnz- A vu-in inn vizncuiicuu sou.'md»¢i1\=\° “HWY witkcurncuxa, wbwdbyahl_&ndwmU= _ lun vgn,in|tui_dy retina md' :paddy _ most:oi¢azhgmdm¢kurtn¢humnd.th»lih»l@P» nsu»s.vanis¢dhdr.vn»ainiuhi!\» , thsvsdil. PorrnD.axr>¢!.0_oll' |¢s|§'i°if°i`p.,'"f'§’¢'f». euevn _ I~r1iw»¢»i‘¢ i _ _ _ f msn i 1 , s 1228 ._ .ii ea ~»~~ g '_; 128' At Falconwood on the 28th inst.,Mrs. ~_ il ' A 980 R. J. McDonald matron ot the Hospital f ‘ 1 ‘ for Insane after a illness of several statements.” made strive to reach . tai.or-made garments. inferior quality. fortitude Take up the printed announcements of makers and importers of [The funeraywm take Pima on made clothing, and when they strive to give emphasis to the alleged Thursday 'the 30th inet at 2.30 p. m. of their clothing they invarably tell how nearly they approached to from Zion church to the People’s made. Cemetery. Friends and acquaintances Here are soma qu9;5|;i0ng_ 8-ff’ f°SP°°ff°1|Yi“Vi*°'l '° "“°°d~] “Elegantly tailored.” “Cut and finished equal W ordered W0l‘ki ~ Equal in quality, tit, and finish to suits made to order, or similar Then tailor-made clothes are diferent to imported factory-made, wise there would be no need to make comparisons If tailor-made were the betterclothes they would not be held up as the ideal to which the The fact is there is a great deal of difterence between a factory made imported suit and a- tailor-made in style and durability The man that is differentas to the appearance of his clothes when » he buys them and when worn a mouth may be satisfied with 3 - factory-made,'but it he has regard to looks and economy, he will buy For those who are not disposed to give the prices usually paid for lrnsde to_specia.l_ order, and are not s.i.t-isfied with the imported - clothing, we have made, and are daily adding, Suits and Over-coats erior workmanshipthat we are selling as low in prwe is lmpvrfbd milk” Au woot oxford Tessa suite, _ I9 15 All Wool Serge Suits. ` 09 50 y All Wool Worsted Suits, 50 A 1 _ Mounts Bnocic. vicronim new ' - , »-` ~ -' ‘-‘ . »-i ' "“~' .1 ~ - 1"/;\ " f-\ f.;,~\ " =;_~/- ”<>`-' ' $112 ¢~. ///_; it -2, " -/"l» ff, `