_lt -_,gi _ . l."` P 54-# ii i _ . i _i i 'ii i i gi stimate for the prairie section was Druggist under $12,000,000. Now that it is upproaeliini-_f completion, the a<~_tiia.l l ;, i in - "_ I l ¢'_i l _ ,A ji _Pg _ i __T__i,.. .. _. za if .'- 1 `r` `i_. _ _ \ » lv' 1 i I -i ,_ ____ _ . , ~.-,_.,?; rv. fl i-_ l- i W' _ \ i _ X e » i'_.-i, ,_ .»~‘> _J 1;-*fi g .Hz _. a ¢ ..- _Ai _ _ ini. _I on .<=' _ i ,_ __ ,ni li ‘I if "l A . ` 5 --V .9 - z ii”» a ali' ~ -.’_,_~ #_ _ _ _ _""-ii»-;~‘»- - `,--2, '» ‘gf ‘ _ ‘dpi I *Q ‘W . i <' ff-'i coats on. Small furs can ,if :xv _ J o » _~ ‘iiitpigp _ = 7` » » ‘ _et ii, , /\ 4 ., i .i_-" =.~ `; “ 'T " ‘l7‘i.' 1'; -5-.~ <“1'. _ . width,\\‘oitli....................25c r - __ __ . ,_,. »i‘| - `~. ' '~‘ii‘ _.l~ ' _ -.‘~"i‘¢'=` l'\ _ _ ._ ,_ i, _ ,.,,,. -i_-.,<,,,~ --1-v _ 3-; .»i_ ,- 5--i,____,__._; »____»- ,,;_»..n -_.4-.t,_‘i.i,» _ 1 ._ 3 Q - ,_ _ < _, _. ___ ._ _ `* ' " '_ 1."`-l`~ ~_ ~`~_ “il” "“'?’\:.%‘7”’ ..i,_ “.. *le-fe » f. .. i W. .-A _,,,...»,»_ >=_., ~ - ' .' ._ .4 ' '- -_ " 5 '- - ________ -2- ,-._-'-<1 `_ _. _ _ ._ 'i ' ` nR.,o'n'D W *‘l&'&G!!"1‘ENf ` ~ I‘_ in _ .ram LA-emsr umm THE CHARLOTTETOWN _GUARDTAN _ _ . i .'~_--Tn _ f __;__. _ Ai-im. 24, ,9`,,'° ` ii _L “__ ._ _ _,`_________._.___.»,t._ -ff _ .-1 ' ' - _" "T _fm _ L ._.__. _ ____, _Y l -- - Y ' ‘ ' ' if » THE TQ” TWO ELECTION PETITIONS DISMISSED WITH COSTS- L TB Nl -f - _ _ _ ' _ B - APRIL 24 _Wm _ In the provincial election of lastto ii most regfeftfeble “tent e ' - ` SATURDAY. usa THE COSTI»Y~ TRANSC ONTINEGNTAL lLAlLWAY. The Montreal Witness, a friendly estimated cost. $100,000,000; length ol critic of the party in power at 1::ta~line east of Winnipeg, 1,804 miles, wa, is deeply impressed with the ct-st, lfn,,tli of 1~ine west of Winnipeg, 1,752 nt lof the Transcontinental Railway, es- miles; in operation west of Winnipeg, 'peciiilly as compared with the estini- tes given out 'ny the Government 1 - when til work was first entered upon __ Those estimates have already more Pi than doubled. Ilere for instiince,are _ some of the lirst estimates and the ` now admitted facts: Un the (ioverniiir-nt section from Moncton to Winnipeg, 1804 miles, the »' original estimate was $64,125,000. _Fifty million dollars-has been already _; xpenilcd on this section, icuii it is _ estimated that a further $00,000,000 FUI pllltlllg 3W3y will he necessary to complete it, ex- your fiirs, wollens, etc. elusive of the out-nec Bridge, which No' need of using any will almost inevitably swell the mosh killer with our amount up to eighty inillions_yet to bags Pqtent closing ibe i-xpeiiilt-il, or one hundred and _ < i ~_ ._ _ _ . thiity millions in all. West of Winiiipt-g is the priiirio sec- .tion of 916 miles, which, with the Q0 lll l)Otl0Il'l, Tllfee Lmountziin section beyond is being large SlZ€S 50, ZlI1(l _cinstructed .ry the Grand ’l`i'unk Patc- L00 eaclh liic liaiiwny Compiiny. This is the have bar to suspend boition which is much the furthest ' HdVH¥1C€<1_ Bild wil-l be nearly all open J~ G. o traffic this summer. The ori ‘nal _ _ __ __________,_ _ _____ ost is set doivn at $32,000,000_ _ The mountain section was origin- _ully <':ili'uli.ted nt G00 milfs und $18,- ln RC ESl&lC Of Edwin B|'0Wll 000,000 cost. lt has now stretched Tenders will hz recieved by ‘l“‘-3 Assignee un to _“Hy :M1 im( ,fr the 15|. cast has gone up to $07,000,000. On lowing assets ofthe l-ktiitl-:rf Ed\viu_U- this difficult :ind expensive sei-tion llrown ofCbiirlotteiowii.‘-i\\’f1S\<‘ ““‘“e'Y' t Tb Bo k D ____ ' 'fwork is reported to be almost ut it * - 0 I' » _ _ ;_:d_ln,eerei[ in ,_-_,|t__iu L_,,` _,L Me \_,. lstiiudsiill, and less than U, thousaiid wine Ham Alia, _ _ _imeii ure r-iiiployed on it. The (lov- fird-ll1l€f€Sl\‘ $511’ "‘_tl‘°_l{;l_:__js’i" |vriiiiii-iii part ol the lint-, that is i-' 'ei 1- 1 _ _ _ Pggfger mortgage on mil l l _from Moncton to VViniiipei: is all un- _ Teiiders must be for ea-:li item separrr cl r contract, l/ut no idea t-iin he giv- Qltelf- Tlie loweptd olrh nii\_' t¢v\__i_€;`) 1?" oil :is to i-_'lieu the road from end to lnecessan y acuep e ` e M C W e or|eud will be in operation or when the '_ h o I '. 1 ,’ _ ' lrlagartllclilars of above iiiavlie _obtained Qiiclieo l-iifidgii will he finished. at residence of _»\ssigiiee. I-19 |\\'Ut Sl-il The Witness gives the following l§§:_}(l)1t°ir_’_°&1lt3_L3‘_7_'_1L_any evmmg from 7 to IO: sumninry of the fncts to date! Ex- f. " ` \\f_ _.\_ ]{_f\\\'._I~§\' _pt-nrled on National Transcontinental lf! »\~‘*lg“*'3- _I-iziilwiiy from Moncton to Winnipeg, -.__ 2'l‘l3l ..i50,000,000; required to complete- it, li _____________ _____T___T_ _$6o;_0u0_0(|0; rf-quired to' build prairii- , "" :sw-iiiiii of ui-limi 'ri-unit i-at-iiie, $32,- Bccr :ii \\-eeks fm.Furni_:i1u0,\i0lJ; reqiiiitil to build inountaiin \._» _ _ _ ° _ fsertion of (iriiiid 'I`i'uiik Pacific, $08,- `f"l-lllei Cl:rl)‘:l"l Ollclljlllh etc i000,000; total prohiibli- cost from _ 4<22dtE- li-(nest. to const, $250,000,000, originnl r lout to H30 miles, and the estiinated were petitioned against, l.--.it in the in iii-<3 inile=; to optrnte cast of Winni- peg in September, 375 miles; amount of road east of Winnipeg well under way, 1,000 miles; mountain section under way, 100 miles; prairie sec- tion all under way, 916 miles;' total under construction, out of 3,550 miles, 2,000 miles. ‘ “lt is interesting to note," adds The Witness, “in this c0nnection,that the Canadian Pacific Railway with over twelve thousand miles of rail- way, with big fleets on two oceans and the great lakes, with a chain of the other side we have no right to _fall the First District of Kings divld- yond that, the present t~ond__i£0_l1__0Z§ ed its choice of two members between the clectmn law- whlw mqm ") 't.t` ' _ l.\1r. McDonald, Liberal and Mr. Me- that the who_le_ number ofa s_i_eniix;_ _ J _ ._ Lean. Coiisorvative, the first named member 5 mamnty shall be pro, _i l ` _ i _ ` " _ _» ~ _ _ to bold relief. recent trial at Souris only the case P _ ___ “_he___ _ against Mn Mcnonald formed me ilemned by The buair ian ~ s \ _ _ This rovision of the lnw was con- . l as cted We think it ou- ht to_ ' ___ __ the Opposition the advantage ol ex- be "°l’°“1_°‘l 0" “mended "t the t;__r_Tfi ' _ posing the election methods or me °PP°f*“f“*Y~ As the law “_"_‘l_; __`_ "~ __ _'S'-._, » _ _ \ - Government side withwt any like in_ it._ would be _almost impossiu _ rn' _ ~"~*-, -_-_ _,_ .~._.,|° .nu "“."___ methodih s arge, no ma e o » _ ' 2 il tl 2 what might have been proven on might have been obtained, li subject of investigation. This give W wa ' " _ _ -l l i tl ‘ propel. use of both money and hquor paiently to have procetrn- -nnd dearly beloved ili\il,Al\’t€’l` ‘ll NW] ' ‘ ‘ 'l th thnniei McLaren, lwiii-st H11 ._1\t U l-I early age of sixteen years. hhe WHS of ii gentle disposition. "ml U\"“lil‘ iiiissiid iii ihc ne' li"»o|‘liooil \vl\ei‘( S-ll€ _iviis tciiderly laiid to rest in the lliiiii- dns ceinvtcry, be:-:ide hi-i' niotliir who _vfiiiiiir in years, she will llc IITCHUY As 11- niis- ii Eefneval fiiv<»ril<. 'l‘lIr 1100!' ln __a ______~____ i_7r_:,r_-__ ___-- - " \ THE STREET PHEA()HlCH. He stepped to the curb o tie re _‘_ late Provincial election will not 'ie And- stool where _ii \\'viiI`y l:il\\i_> _ proceeded wit_h_ exmpt in the. msc pf Was struggliiig with fog iriid ri_-tiiers_ and _i For Infants and Children. \\\'<- »*`1Sl€1`>\ “'11” "“"“‘ "W ”‘"°“" . . liie Kind You Have Always Bought ,is frympiitliy of the coii_1.ii\iiiity all That he stiiiiils in thi- l.i_tfli<».s .;_ _ _ _ _we |,,v€d imp yes we loved her, 'I must |.-,‘i'opi_- and _coii`tii_xii<-_ to -pri p.-,‘ ,_ _ _ . i Bears the j llut the an;els lovtd her inure _ Bceiiiisc no iiirmziii-iis liki'-_tliiiw _ ‘ff / _ Signature of I - j_~\nil tliey'vo taken her to dwvll with My niinil i< iiiiiruli- iii s<~:>:<- ¢1‘_ inmu;_v iiiaki-s iio iii.iu rii-li, ll his t‘lii`-'st und llifpi hs- lrui, l lin.-,w wi-ll, rind so do _\'<»u, vm- H,-.giiiin wr; lioiw to int-it her I 1 have thiiiiglit im- ofli-ii siiiri- cver more complete or better ns Au-d iii ble-avr-n willi Joy to- ;:i‘ri-.t (`nn you tt-ll me rii.-,hi surely wliivli ? "_ oiled Iiiiii .ind s .iiii iii linsti the officer suid, “.\l._\i- :iii " .u_\ , 1. ' 1,-Q1;-. \\'e liave now iii stock sevcii dii`l`ei'c-iit nuiiibcrs of this celebrated American L`<-inset Wliicli' is considered the hall iiiark of perfection a *gr ' w < , Q _-,if l’i°iccs i`roi'ii . \Vl f tc r re ii hooks, etc., all of the finest quiility._- ‘em no mem., _ gin ` ~ -lr ii uill_ *_ sorted. Rods, reelis, carts, lines, flies; hw _ , _H _, _ S1 ,d_ ._ 3 f 0 Ll = ' 1 l i ’ t. l-._ _ _ ' - 1”' Spec-ini attention given to repairs. l (I H D L we ww ) - _ FOR ec Us i»<-f~r~ m=-limi: .wir vi-rfiias-~. f -----,,,-,-,,,,,,,_.D--~¥“~ 50c- A. W. Reddin, Phi-in I3. 4-22d3i. ` J - --'- I ` W _"' 4, ,i `¢}`.' »“` _- ‘J(!llDl"Rl‘]Y-l*]I)WAllDh-Un the Z4tli l __ _-ini Oiivtws » - _ _,v‘.§_-¢ 4 »” / ' 1 fl? / VWTBVC El " &m;5*k;/ __'.ed.~i. _\ P \ "f 7-* the big English Mills"- ie _ _ in Canada. A few specially good values l Stout lfuglish slieeting, round 1 _ tlire cl free fi-oiii dressing, full S-4 Fine, soft, smooth English sheet- iiig 8-4 widili, worth, _ _ . _ . . _ _ . _ . .29c _._-_ Twill Sheeiinga in 72 inch \vidt`.is at 27:, 29:, 33c, 35c all noiably good vnliic-s at our specially low prices. ‘ Extra wide Slieeiings in Si and weaves at goc, 35c, 42c and 5oc. iiiii - Thousands of yards __ -1 € ' _Af \-Ve are again ready -with the lfirgest, most var- 0 ‘ied stock of SHEETINGS in the I-’i‘oviiice. i. lhousands of yards came to hand receiitly-i`roiii The best finished, most durable ' Sheeiings in the world are here to choose from, at prices as low as aii_v store Superior quality, lic-:iv_',' round thread sheeting, S-4 widili, worth. . __~--....... .._...35c Another splendid qiiality~-lie:inii`- fully even weave S-4 widtli, wori li ..53c Doiigola ” go inch widtl;s-iii bi tli plain and twill of Feiiriiarv nt the residence of -.~»-t_~<,.w. cz-.1 :ir Y -ff `i\*Y.- - _` .§§\- _ $55? few, _ -1 i _ Q °.; -.jl'1;-4ll_4[A‘-_S5 j '5 - 9 F _ P3* Z ‘ of the bride, by Rev. Hugh Miller iiss-isti_-il by Ili-v. William Harrison \\’,illiain E. Etlivrlrfls of Arlington _ B h \’ liectinés liite (lliairlfs (`urti_~|, aged fifty-eight yciirs. ` ;\lcMlI.l.AN--At Poivnal irn Apri 20th, Allan ;Vlt-Millziu. _ HSS sec l' Consider l\'lINARD'S LlNlMl‘lN'1‘ the BEST liniment in use. I got my foot badly jammed lntcl ‘ imthed it wen Wm, MINAHD-S lure t‘iiipets,ciirtaius, cotioiis LTNIMENT, and it was ns well ns ver next day. _'_ - _ 4-23 hi i - - ................ (‘hni~lcs and Mrs. Godfrey, part-nts_l " _ ‘_ ,\'¢\\-so -_"mil i<;.i,_fii»ii .ii i.-_ ...iw in pnpi.i.~f ` Y PURTIS-At Milton on April 23rd. ' N so < - - -- »' ' 9'-" ° lilmily (‘iirt.‘.< bcloveil wife oithf- ' i ._ii_.~...i.».i. -_-i ...iii-siiigii_.ii.._.~i. _\i..,.-,_ ' t'.\.\iiiiui~:, -_-is. i..'nii_ ii,.,,,, ,,i _ _ ._ __ _ Sni»i't.