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PAINCFJ EDWARD ISLAND, MAY 20, 1901. 7 #_ *_* __ - _nl ‘_ i* ' 3 _'7____7 _ _ I l i | l _ I l iam-“times visii ie 1 .rt 1 _i . fo Hire | Gogd t‘.ii`m'lil~1.\i e\‘~\“§’ (l8’S- .aou ainl -:_oet_l li ir.-‘ cs, Well 1 wed for, if »v:\v<. it i.ars@’S Livery _ _ i the Scntiiicl__City_ ` Personal aticntio. to al ogders. Phone 30. \ I-AR°£..§.!?3.§t' 3 _ ~4l iicoiii-unit Pine t;.:“,_,¢,_\,¢.4s..nunun=.aj pg; sale a s>co:.d..‘i\i:d Piano, (Bud,-00:1) Mahigsny Case, is in N-hgpdition. Will be sold cheap hugh, Call and sos it at my sales- nm, Great George Scre-et. g. NlcD0 UGALL. my 23 dtf Auctioneer. _ Q _lust Received Sqowdake and Bordeaux Choco- R585 W. A.llutchason’s. nm _ _ ____ __ lllllllGEllAl`0R FOR SALE A Medium sized Refrigerator. lmghtlsst year, is as good as new, Ries appearance. Will be a bargain. h-someone. Call at Auctcn Rooms, that George St. I E- MCDOUGALL, lay 23, dtf Auctioneer. g-il-|__ _ _ leeuiete Time lid Durability' at Moderate Cost 'I 'the goal we aim at in buying Wishes fir our customers. as hund- llls of purchasers can testify. Every wazch is tested and regulated hehe being stli. Our guarantee GUARANTEES W.N.TANioN Jeleler, Great Gt. St. 3 doors from " B Grafuot ~ - i Al TEETH Best of satisfaction at mlllerate Prices. .5_n.m.n....n. A Brief Description Of Here vigorous Frontenac with iron ruled; “\lIGTRli|E” i ‘. l " i -vv _ l Chateau Frontenac- Lorne and Louise, Dufferin and Victc ria men.of-war visiting the por.. v ate contracts itshigh banks until buta mile se arates them it isa oint of vanta e [Inf ' Q If- (1095 “Wa-V with washbmrd 3 1 d hi h is spread out before one. actlon free of charge' l , mbbi” '. 2 cakes 5c’~fan- Rr°cers° spTlin lcoccu ies the mostcommand- Mc§innon &McNevin Queen ° l 6 p h ok- Jn P, M U R R AY' _ St., Agents at Charlottetown. ’ ing position in_Qll¢b9C 0V¢l`l0°kiU$ l 0 S5- Lawrence and the country round and hav ing a clear range for its guns in every dir- ection. It stadds 303 feet above the river and at one time was a formidable position of defence so much so that Quebec has sometimes been called the Gibraltar of America. Though still afortress its pre- 0 N E G é Q B sent chief use is as a bavrack, and in it ‘ are kept immense military stores. Access . is gained to the trenches by the Chain gate PRESEBT REPUTATION OF THE and to Citadel by the Dalhousie, named, nn? Horne after a former Governor _ . A '1‘he G_ivernor’s Gardenii-4 a pretty little . ll 0 p e a l re treat and in it is a dual-faced stone col- umn to Wolf and Montcalm, erected in 1827 and 1828 in Joint honor of the illust- rious generals to whom in the words of the inscription,“Valor gave a cammon death , history a common fame and posterity a common monument.” The Plains of Abraham is one of the chief points of interest. Here was the battlefield where Wolfe fell ani Mont- calm fought his last iight. The plain is the tableland on the crest of the height on the north bank of the St. Lawrence River, whichiwas thought to be too pre- cipitous for an enemy to climb. The heights were, however, quietly and suc- cessfully scaled, and on 13th September, 1759, the memorable battle was fought therewhich decided the fate of Canada. A tall marble shaft now stands to mark the spot \vhere Wolfe fell, mortally wounded and bears the inscription! “Here died Wolfe victorious." His illustrious rivaL r new season’s stock is now complete consisting of 50 diffs rent style Montcalm, also wounded, retreated with- cords, Spingl¢.<_ Buggies, J amp S mes, Surreys, Phaetons, Demo crat in the walls to die there. _ On _the _ plains B!1SlD€SS \Va.0’-')n_q Egpfggg Wggfjng gud Rggd C5113, Hnifhed Where SOIDB Of bl'\6 h82\VlBSb fighting Oc- latest and up-to dziite iilnprovnnenl-S curred in the famous battle, are three Same New Features for this Season. Martello toygelg, dtatlilrg from 1805izlwhich, _ _ _ __ _ _ S uc W __ _ . .............. ........ . . . . . . . . . . . ._ . Thousand \lile Arles Recess Collars Roller Rub Irons, Rubber StoP wlslleégrgil Ed; ti; Age; 2;; ig 5;; _ ‘ey Body L90P‘» Rollei' Bwk Cufwius- Grands] Tnps buck Seas’ of capture they might easily be destroyed C3l°tCl°S' S€edS UYOW K charlnttetownv P' E' I' Seats and S-:lid Rubber Tires. I ‘ The field bf the battle is a short and Ski,-tg,-Welask a little of your valu ” ggfggf,-_'S_ e our Light Three Quarter Concord and BU Séios pieasane walk or drive from- the iioeei, able time io see our stock of Dress skirts v suoeiss, . ‘ Y ii ii en ii ti ‘ _ and nearest rigs on the market. a little beyond the St. Louis Rate. on the otzftglgancfé Ove: ibm g’§°°d:_g ggktg g§§gU§,§§§;_0.vS_ YOU vyanf S ’ f0l' _road to Spencerwood, the official resi- L, g have spent - U sh - _E i ue, omethlng SWB denceof the Lleut.-Governor of the pro» hoiirsiolio Lustres and lSrbr¥p:rf1°oir‘ip§?l.ll1lz) on "ins oA""Y' THBSS. We have 25 diferent stylol in Nickel, Solid Nicke1.0riode vince of Quebec, and in olden daysthe ° $4-50 "J"s° P 81°” &C°‘ 20 tt T6f¥l\S R6&SOI\8.bl6- . ~ ° _ h G0 -G 81 fC DB5 .‘ Mountmgs and are bound to please you in qualityi P"°° md l;°;Il:i>:tilli2wn;Zrl;(1i‘1,s0nex;f,; egmgmestlaaftxsi for wan Paper Telephone Ng. 17]. which the British troops scaled night before the battle, lheiroékl' ITS GREAT eisAuii_..._---.__.- --- _ city of Quebec, which, guarding the por~ of historical interest, where I\i:1i~-mneuve --_ tals of the great inland waters of the con- spent his first winter in Canada, end the tlnent, has not inaptly been termed the scene of the horrible inassacre of Chris- I _ “Sentinel City of the Lawrence." tian Hurons and their mis~ion_.ries by. Dwell UDOII, 2. Url ItisofQu-ebec thatHenryWard Beecher swage Iroquois in 165. _ _ said:“Herei.=asmallbitofinedizevi-lEuro e A pleasant trip down the River and HlSi0I'lC2,l SkClCh-I1l\1§t|°a- perched upon arock, and dried for keep Gulf of St. Lawrence is afforded the _ ing-a curiosity that has not its equal in visitor to Quebec. Passing Cape Tour- tl0l]S GlVCI1, its kind on this side of the ocean.” Simi- menteland Grosse Isle, tthe quarantine ing in Lower Town one might fancy him- station lfor Quebec‘ and indeed for the ____ self in Amiens or Dieppe, and along the entire St. Lawreace trade, many islands Grand Allee, running right across the of remarkable scenic beautydot the river. H _I d J _ Plains of Abraham, you might be in Murray Bav, Riviere du Loup, Cacouna ere Sm e acquef Cattle” b°1d» “nd Brussels or Paris. Another writer has and Tadousac, at the mouth of the great' Ch“mp1°'°’ said, “The magestic appearance of Cape Saguenay, are fa~-lit-'viable watering re- Here fell two h _ _ Diamond and the fortifications, the cupola sorts, with good haiel accommodation _ er‘_’es’_°ne "1 Vlcwrf and minarets blazing and sparkling in and excellent bath-ing facilities. The Sfarce Nahzedihls rwal in defeat the sun, the noble basin like a. trip can be extended down the Gulf to scarce kn°Wn° Peace ‘mm the 3l°ri°u5 sheet of purest silver, in which might5Prlnce Edward Island which is known as graves bf” schooled _ ride with safety the navies of the world, _ the Garden of the Gulf. CICERONE. The ancient discord, till our mmstrelsy the graceful wandergngs of _the river SL Sums growth united 1° warls vacant' 5”” Charles the numerous villages spires on Great Victory. Before leaving Charlottetown Ipromised either sides of the St. Lawrence.” The BARNABY RWER_N_ B_Mar___Few cases to say something about my visit to Mon- atmosphere on the heights is so benign of illness and recovery have - excited the treal. Having spent Sunday in the city of that Chaucer might have had it in pro- lflterest in this community’ . “S h“S.t'he kidney trouble of Mr Cornelius Crottie Quebec, the capital of the Province of ohetic vision when he wrote: _ ML Gi,-_,U_i,,»s ,_rea“'nem._ by the docbérs Quebec, I have decided to write you some- “The ayre of that place so attempre was, at home afirl in the hospital, and the fact thing about its history and a. few of its That never was grievance of hot nor cold.” _ 322;' 13235” é"2T{>§1\1cr-¢’(1¢Y _ 51375 _ _lgllgwgp Ha# features. By reference. to your map you Quebec is such a convenient resting tsubseqilmt resrogapion by me se 3 will find that the city is situated at the place between Montreal and the several Dgfidg Kidney pills reads like a mi,-ac1e_ junction of the St. Charles with the St. points .of interest on the Lower St Law- “FQY 5”? Yea-PS I UBNB Buffered off and Lawrence in lat. 46,48 N., long. 71,12 W. rence, and is of itself so interesting and 0” ‘mth k‘d“°y T’f°“bl°° L“St fan 1.1"” The details above enumerated will doubt- so unlike other cities that very few haue of my rec0ve,.y_ I was obliged to less he weariness itself to your readers. _making the tour of the St. Lawrence pass to the hospital for treatment, but it But passing on, Quebec is noted for ' its its memorable walls without spending a &;’:i%§§3_‘3» S31 (;§ggdh°g11e Sgigggllilgldgys picturesque situation, and is as your few _days within them. The mere sight Kidne 1$mS_ From the ‘_-zggt box I im_ readers are aware the most strongly forti- of the city recalls to memory the long suc- proved: Now I am at my work every lied city on the western continent. cession of historical events in which many da?-’ Thesite was visited by Cartier in 1535. nations were deeply interested. “The ' -->-- The city was founded by the French under French, the English the American, and Champlain in 1608; taken by the British in the aboriginal Indians have all played POSTPONED UNTIL JULY' 1629 and restored in 1632; unsuccessfully their parts in the stirring drama whose attacked by the British in 1w0; besieged scenes were laid around the fortress OTTAWM MW 27~"Th° Orange 5°'°‘ by the British under Wolfe in 1759 and crowned rock; and the final struggle for f`el9°_“"’f“'1 l°d3° which Was 5° hive lm” taken after the battle of Quebec in Canada between the French and English ln W‘”“‘P°‘f °_“ the 23511 ins* 5” been Sept., 1759; ceeded to Great Britain in which closed on the Heights of Abraham p°‘W°“°d “nm July when the 535°- and 1763; and unsuccessfully attacked by the saw the end of France in the Northern place will be announced' ' Americans under Montgomery in 1775. He half of the Continent and commenced the "*"**- perished before its walls and his troops regime which was inevitably destined to TO CURE GRIPPBIN TWO DAYS were dispersed. The battle of Quebec was result in the self-governing liberty which Lullive Bf°m°~Q"-E Hive wnovee catheuu a. victory on the Plains of Abraham, near Canada now enjoys.” ‘ Quebec, Sept. 13th, 1759 gained by the The pride and glory of Quebec is Duff, MEET NEXT IN ST- IOHN- British under Y\’olfe over the French un- erin Terrace, an unrivalled promenade and - --_- derMontca1m. public rendezvous. From it or better, Loxnos, May 27.-The National Coun- ’ ' Possibly there is not another spot in from any of the windows in the Chateau cil of Women concluded its annual con America richer in historic treasure or Frontenac which stands at its eastern lim- vention last week. The next annual more lavishly endowed by nature in the it and at the base of the Citadel a view; meeting will be held in St. John N. B. The beauty, grandeur and splendor of its sur. unsurpassed for beauty and grandeur, date being left for the local council of roundings, than the quaint old walled* bursts upon the beholders. The broad that city and executive committe to promenade is fully a quarter of a mile long arrange. _ r ' l to which the names of Plessis, Frontenac, g ‘ - . , an attack, for which the doctors had little .53 'fb' ‘ " 7 Y ‘ * ” 4° and erected on it are five handsome kiosks ---¢-- ¢}»Ieme.'!ythateurela¢ol¢llnone¢_'\7 Z_¢._.._.. D » P K from which to drink in the feast of sce nic HE WILL BB UNDBCEIVED. Tononrro, May 27.- Rev. S. S. Craig, Zion Congregational church, says he will not take a regular salary any longer. Every Sunday after church expenses are taken out of the collection he will pocket the balance. He, believes this will put the church on an apostolic basis. -io-- __ GOSSIPING NEIGHBORS. People who talk, and when neighbors get together there is very likely to be something said about Dr. Chase's Oint- ment, and the surprising cures it is effect- ing among sutferersiwith piles and itching skin diseases. It is by word of mouth, from friend to friend, that the fame of this great oiutmenthas gridled the globe. It stands to-day as the only actual and guaranteed cure for every form of iteh_,l’n'g leeding and protruding piles. U §B1ack Dress Fabrics andg § Suilings. 5 Customers living out of town are I I especially provide for in having any 1 part of this stock submitted for in- . I spection through the medium sample, Z 2 which will be found to contain every- Z I thing at a glance, as to quality, price, I I etc. \Ve give particular attention to Z I the qualities of black goods. I 1 Th » h ii Zh d H _ 8 DEW SUJOOL DIS 6 01116- 2 spuns,Cheviot Suitings,Serges,Twilis, 2 :Ladies Cloths, Venetians, Renps, ' 2 Cords, Mohairs, Sicilians, Cashmeres, I Z Hcnriettas, Nun’s Veilings, Crepes, Z ZPoplins, Llamas, Voiles, Tatfetas, I ZSilk hnd Wool Broches. Silk and I I Wool Crepe de Chenes Uncrushable 1 I Silk Grenadines, Black and White I :Shepherd Checks. Black and Grey I 2 Mixtures in Tweeds and Mohairs. . I : Write for Samples with Prices. 1 I Special attention to orders for: I Mourning. 2 J AS. PATUN St CO. overhanging the St. Lawrence, is the path - country house of .r a _ L Fei Buys is a thing that nobody should buy when they can came here and get a nobhy all wool Tweed Suit for bovs four ~ _` Sheilily Suits .rv -‘.'\ to ten years of age at the wonderful low price of $1.50. _We have shoddy suits' Cer. tainly our 75c boys suigg are e Bh0'3dy. but well worth the 75c. _ just the same. I em We have a splendid all wool three piece suit for boys up tg 14 years costs just $3.75. F01' 4.50 we give you a choice of many patterns and coin;-5 of three piece, tweed, sei-ge, or worsted suits. They’ll make the little man more manely. Wyyea good range of bays washing suits in linen, crash and duck. We sell them at $1 00 1 95 and 1 50 ~ 0.: | _ the suit, very cool and easy to wash. _ _ ~ A splendid lot of small boys three piece veg; guigg made from latest New York patterns, very _J handsomely I trimmed cost you $2.50, 3.00, 3;50, and _ If you desire to clothe the little man at' little prices come to us. Pitch Pine -AND - Oak Timber Boards. etc._.....-in _ Large stock kept on hand. Orders filled promptly. \ J OS. A. LIKELY. St. John, N.‘B 5 13 d&'4vly. if Wash day is easy and clothes I have babe: given. besidesh atpother for the 6 ` _ _ ` A ‘ ` ”‘»_`» ‘ f ads olmusic w ic at times are, _ - _ _ -ig ` get white if you use 3:3; belonging to British and French. this signature is on everyboxot the germ... ' Whm"1'rade We Have We’ll hold What We 'HW » ' " _ 4, _ t - 0 0 6 . me d Laxative Bromo Qumine new _ _ 200 feet above the St Lawrence which here . ' Wbvre Aaah 1 _M KENT STREET LIVERY STABLES.‘ F. RGB! i »- ef - e;4_...<._~ 1 ~< ' ‘ - 1 _ ." W . 1! ‘.~».' '-1' - . 1 ,. .fs _\ ~f.;_-,iii . 4 _( T e e~r;f~.._g~ - \. 1 Q was _ ,_ '§»‘11§~t~_~' ~‘1if.~fff. *lie;ar‘1m?*eei§s.Qrfsa=s:;e‘ ._-._-.~i_;_~__ _- ._'__;__ . g ,<- "'t(_;f.' 'f ' " 4-7'?" -` ' _" 1'.” ‘f-`;` `° ill' ,I ‘fa ` -f..~.\ /I _i l. 2* ' _ ._ .-.___ l I 'miwl ’&"h%}f1¢lZ:fi”f<`£l An! :‘£~.~.¢...`»». ._ _r, » ._. - `_`_~§~1 .ff ` vt il _ ._ ` _'-1 "”~ 'i..¥`. . - -if-il* ‘~~»~- ' 5*.: \ Q/ _ our _ \ ‘ »‘j'.` '¢;'.t~1 ap. - ` ` ,§§\.¥\<%_;F ~___ _.f ea A '_ \ y 5. “P. c. coRsE'rs" Dainty Corsets for dainty Ladies. Style right. Fit right Made right. All right. Manufactured only by PARISIAN GUBSET (ill. _r_____ _T __ _ _ Quebec, Montreal and Vancouver. Canned _l;obstei°s. I am open to make contracts for the coming season’s =pa-ck and can pay highest market prices for best quality goods. _ DENNIS QMUBPHY, - Apl 26tl June 1 Halifa WAN__TED _To Work im Pletoii Water Works 100 Mari or more. Arr!! °°