fa. __.;..,..,- ._ .,, 0 ‘ \ THE GUARDIAN. 'JT-IARLOTTETOYVN MARCH 151899. -g ` t, _ _j.- , ~ -- - - 9"- -F' ,'1lllll~!-I - 1 will gimranteel f L ' ff; will oure90 per celti- ' - - of all for-me of kldn€l H . ‘ , L’:£mi°tun?£ tu I boats lying by_the ship and three others that my Kidney GUN ' Continued From The Fir st Page.) _ ( Ei ‘i E _, _ A l _ ' MuNYON’5 ‘“°"Si§.§.';:f:.... I tell you it was hard work to see four seen. The keeper says we should get off by to-morrow; if not the Relief and Supply Boat is due on Tuesday the 7th. us all for 3 months. It is about the folks at home in case of mixing us up , a-4 \ mon ,ex-you, f°m| ef attached by painters and only the four ' = Bi-lght'| discus. It lsailors in each, but we had to sta-nd ir. _ Y the ‘n’°*°° 1° °°m° No. 3 boat cleared with oldest men. gggagsggggfteg l;Sl;‘§‘;(;;2;{u€Jvg:;?£ y _ g _ when they become the property of the Y_ M_ C_ A_ ANCH9R;_ s _ _ ~ , and tldvllé IW ff” 3 hir as she wasismaslied in the gunwaltx Press' I k"°.W that rms 1e"°r_‘i’ “_ Goal L.Pivot _ ' I -4 _ t what gs ds, ,The wanted me to UO in her but 1 little mixed up, badly written "’ ' ‘ ~ mm'!°l" 5 ° etc., but you must remember where I am and how, as the boys say. rattled with joy and thanksgiving of b ing saved from a watery grave. ed d f - 223:; ,,:§n°f`u,?::: sa. to the number of 20. Tom Leigh We will anal ze lt ot in her l did not like the look of -' lg: muim, ass. vm. outdo to Health held back as I wanted 'to keep with the *mtginl 14"* 9”- ‘|505 Am "' Phu" ‘ other five boys. Got down in her any Pe. "" way; then they pulled No. 2 boat ti. I D E Q; I _ - little ahead of us. K , ,.1 ' i We all jumped into her (six of the _ ' I A , V boys) as she was passing. That was I ITM Y* T I ___ the neat I wanted to get into. W'e soon filled her with 19 men. 4 sailors, and second ofiicer and got clear before the boat I was in first. I looked around for grub and water but could find neither. Shouted to 1 chitf steward to throw us some bread and biscuit. I can ht two illow-sli s E P P lull of bread and two tins of biscuit but ` missed the fourth tin, which struck a Q friend of ours named Brien (a Jersey ` e _ man, who has charge of fishing stag s '_ _ at Laraquet, N. B. Perhaps Mr. Poole We have test f°°@1"ed th” win know mm, but he is an right » first shipment of our spring agai,,_) ' O ` importation of Wall P8»p6l‘- We left the ship for the light-house It includes some of the latest about three or four miles off. The and ` ‘ boat with the women in had by this time get away about half a mile. We could Ngbbiggt only see her when we mounted a wave. Followed her. Sty|¢S She made for the leeward side of the of va PM i.‘a;;*:_‘f°s:’.‘;:;.§‘:;‘;:‘ite 23.2. for this 89830.68 trad: _ If you , surf.. She could not get within hail- Want 5019031132 NICE iv” Your ling distance, or did not understand the F0001 YOU Would d0 Wen to i signals the light-house keepers ('3) drop in and see our Sb00k- p were maltifig. So she put off again. Come and have first choice. We made lcr the wi:.d ward side. lt _ would take pages to tell all about how , we landed. The keepers were pouring . _ I oil upon the water. We landed on the rock all safe, with- 9 1 V|C'|'QR|A ROW, l out a scratch- 18 tirsr cabin passenger s. , ,_ I ,__ ` ,‘ The men then got the boats out again , to help the boar the women were in. as H they were either played out or had not _ room enough to work. The boat reach- New Chinese Laundry, ed them and took off part of the wo- men. .._ -_--. _Great George St. In the meantime a steam trawler ap- Oiir work will 'bethe best, but our prices peered on the scene and as far as we pair, Shirts 5c each. Janaamd ‘steamed away. Oi course we do not gtirmi ii mites s. w of are island of Sharpe ar$dVTHHt0v b t ' 'P 'i P rlved , -_ EH ree, or about Go miles from Moville, The 2° i<»f01`l9»3 W0” .Y 3 S00” 0 ' v I’ 3 ""'d?1em-,nb five goals to three The teams lined They l -_ -_ __- -- ____ -*_ §I.'lllllllll||itl|lllllllclll:l}I7|!|lll|l|llllll|lIlllll|llll lllllllmll in sg-_ock than We will sell at a if , _ _ _ _ smart advanceon cost. intra ship struck is 15 miles in a direct There boilers are made of the; b st steel ilate and by the best"§ boil r k r . '“ line to Dthe nearest land, Tyree. We landed here about 11.30 o’clock yester- day, March lst. ~ We are quite comfortable” the six Charlt-'ttetown boys ' and 13 others. We have General Agon- cillo, delegate of the Philippine govern. ment, also his secretary; Eng1is_h,Irish. Scotch. French and Persian is a fair re- presentation of nationalities for a ship- wrecked lot of passengers. This is our second day at the light-house. We have had relief signals out since our arrival. but it has been a little hazey and suppose they have not been Ilia 8 S 2 \Ve guarantee them to be first =_!___--"T- glass in every respec;. No cast == = iron er.d=, all stee . “-1, Call and see us before purchasing 3 else whore. -ra itil tttttttt lets THE l"lODERN." ounders. Engineers and Machinists. i Steam Navirfation Co’s W hart. Charlottetown, P. E. 1. l hone 125. -1 W 2 -1 IllltflllllllllllllllllflllllllllllllllllllllllllldmlllllllW Good Value sl .00 _ Made of Selected Ash, Hand Carved, Large Mirror,_ Our Own Make- Cornpare! Compare! ~ _ _ _ _ - ‘ ~- f~*‘¥»-_ _~_»'<-~'.:'.- ._ --.1 ._ ~- f >'- _-_.f-.s,.,-i_@\~~-;,~-_ -_ ~ " ref: -=~'>>‘-- ..-.._; - 1 with some other boats that ma not A _ mi *li l It is now 6 p. ml Toni Leigh. Billy Huestis, Bryne and a lieutenant are stretched out on uizttrasses spread on li the floor snoring “to beat the band.” Il must wind up for the night and perhaps will write a little more tomorrow. = W. W. STANLEY. \, “ sxnnlnrvonl-:_ 'v ~ Life on the ocean wave, A home on Skerryvore; ' Where rocks the \v.'t‘e~:s lave, Far from our na it e shore. ‘ There’s Lem, and Will, and Sam, From off the Labrador; And John, and Will. and Tom, All bound for Sli erryvore. Agoncillo is there, And feeling very sore; He grumbles at the fare, Served up on Skerryvore. _ Our bout of I-;lind fame; ‘ At him did laugh and roar; To think his little game, Ends up on Skerry vote. They said on leaving there, “We spread our wings to soar, In search of better fare; Good bye, oid Skerryv'ore.” EARLY SPRING. THE HOCKEY MATCHES. Vie:-orias and Anchors Win From Croscants and Y- H~ C-A- I _ Those who were present at the _rink last evening with the expectation of see- ing a good vame of hockey between disappointed as Worth, McLean, and F. Tanton point J. Collinvs S In the first nalf \Veeks and B11 p scored one goal each for the Vics’ in the _ second half while Sharp and Drake scored for the Crescents, making the count at the clos -. '_ The frame between the Anchors and the Y. M. U. A’s. proved amuch more interesting match and throughout was fast and exciting. The first half was ,all in the Anchors’ favor, the puck for the greater portion was in the Y’s terri- tory. Not only did the Anchors put up a great game in this half, but they blanked the Y‘s, the score standing, two goals to 0. Particularly noticeable among the ' made some splendid runs and lifts, but ` ' ` Gaudet u held his reputation at oal Pays to P S and only once did he manage to slip the rubber by him Too much credit can I ame they put. up In the set ond hall the forward line We are not worry ing ourselves as we not _be given to the Y’s for the [splendid _ are comfortable and huvesupplies for g r ' , S did some splendid combination play and - . ’ they madi niativ successful shots for I ,, \ goal. The teams lined up as follows J. Gnudel P. Moore A. V\'Oi‘lh e FT Pickard " J. Mt:L~an `,‘ S. McLeod Forwards L. Large ‘~ W. McLean ‘~ B. Brown H. Mc-Neill -g ‘~ S. Pound In the first half, L. Large and W. Mc- Lean scorcd one goal each for the Anchors. Frank Pickard scored two goal-i for the Y’s. and J. McMillan scored one goal by a splendid run from C. Point for the Anchors in the second half, making the count, three goals in favor of the Anchors when time was called. The officers were as follower Crescents and Vice: Umpires.Frank Batt, W. McLeod; Referee, L. B. Mc- Millan; Timer, P. S. Brown. Anchors and Y. M. C.-A: Umpires. H. Bethune, T. Morris; Referee, W. Bi-ehaut; Timer. P. S. Brown. ff |1= 1°"-2' ' 3- I t _ Don’t kill the goose that lays the golden egg. Your future wealth depends up- on your present health. ' Take care ofitinyour _ own interests. ABBEY"S EF- FERVECENT SALT is tiieai best known regulator of health. It’s (folly usc will' keep your ' spirits bright and your health good L Sharpe c point V Blakeb 51”? .If Birch ' i ri. Mahon ` ` *I J. McPherson 3 fords § C. Vtfeeks We claim: % 1 R. Drake C. Farqnharson ,,,_ 3 3,, Com, S stetiutt tsutnn cntttimntt Ptiwnrn se is a money saver to those who -ke _ r as scored for the Vics and Sharpe for 'the Pl1!'Cll8»S€ lil Q ' - I . 1 ' O Cre-cents. making the score at half time \,_ BFCAUSE p * p' two goals to one in the Vics’ favor. 57; By it’s use animals assimilate _ Awaltl Mahon, Ceilings and Farquharson % the food they e,,t__,-equilyng * ~ ' ,*le s food. - t» HN MGLEOI 5% enriches the blood. alsilsilsillsilsalt as w P- s' gk '~4 _U 5 F’ s. _ its élsélsiltilsalsilttlt and increased strength Saves the food Try it Prepared and sol iii* W. REDDIN, Central Drugstore. unn side %%'s%l(s%l%~*»»t‘.@%§K_s%Ks>ll(@¥# al* players was McMillan at C. Point. who § Differe %%%% ~ _ _.J _ - -1 ._ -‘ _-I _-, "V,'___ I"_'.Z.~l‘ ' ll ~%%%w%w%%%%%%% _ § Theres at %% CM % %%ife% l`lC€ % Between our shoes and ordinary shoes-we have them made differ- ent-wie price them difl`ercnt- good quality-p_ei~fect fitting shoes for women (new goods) at $l'20, $1.25, $1.45, $1.55. %% _flfhdit Ridi”i_l&t‘tt0y.% an J. H. BE P ““l_E'_”A_K-E53- .' . THE' Rnraii. DEALE » Point C. Moran . C. Point J. McMlllan Washable, Inexpenive I BOBBINET No RUFFILEI rnouene ° T9 5"°W CURTAINS i The I-.latest 1 0 . Net Curtains. s _ Come in and F. .PERKINS ` ,The Money- Saving S \ _ _ _ -keep you in a. money- ii making mood. All drug- gists this standard Eng- lish preparation at 60: a. Will b¢~'*‘°1°W°f‘t- 9°"8l'3 |°s°\-'"5 2° lim.-_.W picked hm 5,11 the 5°,” and the Crescent; and ‘lnd Victorias were large bottle; tri31SiZ¢f 25°. , ' " fr* ~“-"*~'~ '''' ~‘ ' lpkngw anything about them, ag We are Scantlibury gh lzhe Cirescent teamfiliugl ` _ _ ' fl 1' E, ._ ___=‘;° d d Sk not p ay. eir p aces were ' e ` V , _ I wha tnttttnttttn;;t.‘,;.°;.‘;z.;‘;f aa. .ii 2;... e;t’.s.‘;t‘f by , ant S_°m==ef t ` ‘ - ° . ' f 1 .° , » ~ ` , as “ ' . ' i V el? *ills e i The li - . ‘ » ‘ » - » _ _ '~..» '~-~ »_¢»~ .=- fer/ -_ -. ez* "-:fi >~,-.v 1-ft e-,_ Y. :,=i.“=>‘-_.1-.;'*-f f _ §~""~,¢.:.;>;.-Q _,_ ” `£ , _;:;~; , -'f ' ' ~ V _ ,- ~ , -_“_ *_* ~ _ - "_ ‘i " ‘ ' ' V _,___ . ._ ... . a . __v,_`_`__! ,g Aw g _ 1 _ _ . ,_ . . _r._,, _ .. 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