.~..__ ..s..'c~;;.,,n,_ _ ,_ s , , _ PM _ww _ - » .i ia..“Y..;>;__<“¥_;;.» .rsggwgf-,;»1i4¢$;§*.n it mi i ii. 3 hm' ESTABLISHED l89|. THE GUARDIAN, oHARLo'1'I‘EToWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, THURSDAY, MARCH 2, 1899.-s PAGES pm; _- i I _ ____ ,_ -L ,_ _,._-- l- LBE ;_ -.H gl-_ I-__;_ ~ sn _ln L.-i l -" . . . _ i _ i fi an 0 eration' He Ui d at Washin ton [lehate Between Dalhousie Judge Against Compound The Abe weits Won The T"°=°°°':‘1¢°"°°P‘*f°° A er p e E ' ' _ I - _ g _ *SL Dunstans and 2n;__Viotor'f:: spectator? game. 'e app use.. Rests Well. =Yesterday_ and Acadia. Ing Felonles. Hockey Mlltlih. --- ---I A --_ -- t score stoo1I*2 ‘foday .his Eighty-ninth Great Sorrew there and Results in Victory for EX-Judge Hugh Mcbonald And the Victorlas i_A§_8ll'\; I Acadia-Two Island Men Dead-_Revenue Slightly on the Victorious Team- Declines - Nlr. Laird’s- at Qnawa Express D999' Commended for “Superl- Mission-The Gaspesla- orityln Manner and Form CGl\S6I’V8fiv¢ oVl¢f0l’! of Presentation”--A Third Lobster Commission---Ar- _ii birthday-Receptions and Geremonles Postponed- Kipling Improved But Seriously III - Brooklyn Train Hands Stroke against R educed Pay. R0lfE,March 1-(Special)--The Pope ylew of his advanced years. lfis almost certain that the Pontifical‘ United states_ and °°mm°°i°s Hxedlfm that ` OTTAWA. March 1.-(Special).-The March 4th will be coumsr' news of Lord Herschell’s death was heard here with genuine regret. Sir March 1»~_'l`u° R°m"= °°f- i Wilfrid Laurier, sir Richard Cartwright of the Dany Man S553' it and Hon. Mr, Mills, all expressed that the Pope has pneumonia their sorrow ahd_said he was a good _ friend to Canada and h id gained valua- Cone Omaha' Daliow’ of the ble information that would have been ge’ l1_aS_l’e_‘i’_n.,,§_f f,1‘_fl;....’.‘..2~‘_¥_rt'__ oi immense benefit to the Dominion in Holiness the entire evening- it Y°rkfMa1`°h 1 _(SP3°l9l)°‘THE Right Honorable Lord Herschell, was hands Ou the Bfudklyu bfldgu 'son of Rev. R. H. Herschell,an Angli- mls mufulug buduusd uf 3 fddud' can clergyman. He was born in 1837 ‘lf Pay' called to the bar in 1860,‘was Recorder of Carlisle in 1873, sat as M. P. for up thousands of citizens’ the fall' Durham`fIom 1874 to 1885, was Solici tor General in 1880 and was raised to Kipling is improving’ thePeerage andappuinted Lord Chan- Stm Sqlousl-V ln' cellor in 1886. He received the decor l10t I`€COV6l'/ liter a fight of 25 minutes which 00!!1p'1ny gave in. » He completed his 21_s|, year in the a pelvic bone but was progressing favor ghair and will enter nnnn nm ably when he was suddenly stricken year of life tomorrow, March with hart failure' ` throughout the States- His Canadian Colleagues Regret-A True Friend of Canada-Brief Sketch of His Career. WAsH1NG'r0N, March 1--(Special)- acyst cut from his left thigh and Lord Herschell, President of the Inter- comfortably." His condition national Commission, died here this as could be expected l110l`UlUg~ In a fall several weeks ago he broke 1'|»iumph_ _ rests for Sending Duns. Won. Honors, Defeating the St. Dunstarfs. Abbies vs. Stars Score 8-O--'Vice vS. St- Dunsta_n’S Score' 3-2--The Teams Dlne .To- gether. I ' iii. , \Vo1.rvrLLE,N.S.Feb.27.-(Special) HALIFAX, March, 1.--(Special)-- The Stars were not very brillianri rink being about o_ae'~m -T116 first ilJl61`C0il6gl&l6 dBb8.lZ6 be- H0u_ Hugh McD0nn_|d_ ex_Judn,e of the 15,5; night, A heavy clgud ` gegmed tg Of f09lillg Pl.‘BY\il&. , lween Acadia and Dalhousie took place Su remfcourt of N S t- ° d- d obscure them in every attempt to shine. P18795; Wmdliidd OD the 8V€niDg Of FBI). 24=llJ in Orpheus . P _ o_va co la’ le at It ig thg Samg 01d story tg (,911 this l'10li068l)l9, bn! .40 Hall, Halifax. The large audience hfs home at Almgomsh on Mmlday m0rDil12-Il1B Al>BS'W€ll9 WW- All 310 . Thu gumd '33 I°00m Was p9.Ck8d I0 the d0OI‘S. About night Of la grippe. 0’(g1f)¢k_ me champion hggkgy Playgrg gf Il\|5yl'8 D! -_ one hundred of Acadiifs students fol- He was elected to the Commons' as the Island met the team which ' 101'! Illltltpu' lowed their debaters is to the scene of the nm representative of Autinonisn in Summerside a few days 'ago s sed Glll°9Pl° ” the Hall thev were greeted by rousing ' Y a 0 am' thom'wii;h the thou ht that t had to upwards of The “GWB daused Pfufuuud regret - ' - -i ' ation at the general election of 1872. - g ithroughout Washington and over the future years had he lived. ation of C. B. in 1893, and in 1898 _ liatarrhal Deafness. i . _ed . f the Hi ,_ where been ‘ , _was appotn a member o g of i?\:;;lp§§§ Conference for the settlement of ques U16 tions in difference between Canada and the United States. sale by Geo. E. Hughes. _ i_Zl*'_-_ _ than a pair of good Rub _ in ' _ ¢ nn \ d I ) z\_}r» df* &§ f l/. 52;* now, might cost you F . . i/~3. _ Thrlftyggvletookforbween audhighvaloe when buyiugnoep. Surprise$0opisgooibard,|olid puresoapatha.tmak¢sifavak¢» 'I"h¢pric¢ia1ow,_5c¢atsaa.k¢. h themmeoffhsaoup. . Wet feet means a cold. _ A T- - Price Womens 40, 50, -55. 600. Men’s, 60, 75, 80, 85C. Boys’, 50. 600.. I Misses’. 350. Childrens 300. _ Munn NUW Jalvwheat, 71icorn 3i1,oats,26f sean of M the hte Ln 1 .. ._if m_@__ cneers from Dalhousie in the way of = _ _ 'meet strong rivals. Jndgingfrom i;h;i;foame _ . yells, songs and hurrahs to which they H6 Was lake” "H0 SIP J0l1H Ma0d0l1- lgame, the Stars were to be feared, but*1'iY°d by respondedintrue student fashion. ald’s government in June 1873 as Pre.. this danger was removed last night - Aff” 91.6 The subyect discussedwas-llesolved Sident of the Council and in -the month when the Abbies won by a score of 8 -4 8091181' Sli that the -‘new imperialism” is detri- fouowiu d M. _ ' . , _ 0. number mental to the best interesat of the 2 was ma ° ‘mater of Mum?" The game started fast and the puck ih0Ill' WM United States. Messrs C. H. Seeley, 0° the downfall °l lui’ g°V°l`u'fu°ul lu I was kept chiefly in the Stars’ territory T56 A. L. Davidson, W. E. Outhit, and November of that year he was appoint- where an exhibition of good defence ABEGWEITS- _ _ Finley McDonald, of Dalhousie sup- ed to the Su reme Court of N l S t' lwulk Was S660- Many shots were S Jost (goui__)‘f Pdfled lhd Tdsdlulldui and M935" Hewas Su ian-nuatedafew Eva cf) H' fired at thegoal and Green proved an _LBMl»0lIli_l1\lltP0ll§l)`_` Everett McNeil, S. S. Poole. Edwin - P y ara smog' excellent stopper. But after fifteen HMBethuno (o. Simpson and J. W. De B. Ferris, of Judge MuD°uuld Was Ol Sddtdll dug- lminutes play Sullivan' made a break, nn. _ Acadia. opposed it. ` _ ,cent, his father, the late Allan McDon- 'scoring ‘one for- the _ Abbies. _TH the contest. As the Acadians entered 1857 and was rgelected b ° cl them in their playing and 1 pressed Tl19l'6W8»98 the As Mr Seeley _-stepped forward-&o~ nm nam” nnngy-ated-fnnm 3;-nmnnn in-- !ft~8-$5-gfael-often-the-»|=»¢eaeo’s¢ open the debate he was greeted with P_ E_ Island early In the centurv and had blown for a foul near the Starr _ __ prolonged applause from every part of _ _ _ _~ goal and while the Stars’ defence were ST. -DUNs'rA _A _ _ tho house. In a pleasing though s“°5e”l“°’m-7 Settled 19 A”ug°”‘Sh° carelessly awaiting ‘~play,” Sullivan gRoy ((g0al) slivhtl hesilatin manner he defined . -, _ ~ - shota veal but the Stars would not Ganon point) ’ thgbegrings of %he subject and con- . MLA_T .Coy D’ March 1 The brasliesla have it gounted as they claimed the play G Roy g (c. point) 'V Blhk tended that America should give inde- is me ‘mles West of Elan? du Lord' was not fair, that they were not ready, PBrown (forwards) W pendeut government to the Philippines. Slld is jammed lightly- not understanding the ruling of the F White H M Mabim - Mr. McNeil followed him and before lVlNNIPEG‘i Mafdlli 1-'Tlldfe Will be referee in the case of the foul. Some `K McPherson CFar‘lul1“'9°“ he was half through with his address some ti-_ne yet bslorean election can ba H discussion here took place during which L R Turcotte H Week! _ it was evident that Acadia would win. hem m Winnipeg. to nu nm vacauc the Stars freely expressed their griev- _ _ __ _1 ln a few comprehensive sentences he ed ____ th d" th f J y ances. The result was that the Abbies ` ' summed up the arguments of his op- cans J e ‘fa 9 dmeson' ' _consented to ignore the count and the ponent, answered them and then passed The V0fu3=" huts lu Maultubu are game was resumed. _At 8.50 o’c1ock on to his own line of argument. ' In an about three years old and it will be Unsworth made a goal and the half _ exceedingly smooth,iluent and forcefel nennssnr for the Domi' - time was up.--Score ‘Z-0. style he entered into the heart of the new list; be,ore thé mon io tpr6;P;re The second half was _somewhat subject. His sharp analysis, clear cut P,'______ ‘ con es 3' es slower,no doubt the heavy ice and fast - arguments and firm ras ofthe su`o'ect ` ' ' __ , 13 'mo in me former. nrt of the ame " excited the admiratiogn gif the enJtire J__l;1gO__N;€v{;;u;'1 M;r.ch 1_(§P3cm1)-d- Euldg cuddle than llldi’ dduld 5%uud_; audience. We 9 15 mo"-“ug mu 9 The la was resumed at 9.10 o’cloc The efforts of the succeeding spfak- strong comments against the prevalent and allied two or three minutes play ers on either side were very meritorious, P,-amine of compounding felonies by not I-lowatt scored for the Abbies and ag es eciall those of Edwin Sim son, - - - 9.18 Bethune lifted from c oint an Digvidsodf and Ferris. Mr. McgIeil’s pmseclmug Crlmlllals’ and aslmd _ lhe sent the puck through the goall but this closing speech was even more brilliant gufnd lm'-7_t9 cmilder the advlsablmy was dis-allowed because of its being too _ *\\ ,__ Q - than his drst, Both he and Mr. Simpson Of Introducing the English Sfstem Of high. In less than one minute McLeod are Prince Edward Island boys. a fact public prosecution ‘ scored and before five minutes of :yhich the Island may be justly The Bar of Montreal has had the had e_;laps:_da goal Zagonaadg byllglé- prou . _ Montreal re 6 - _ ._ wort , an _again at . e une s_ '[1 _ ' _ Mr. Seeley had the closing speech, I & C gailsengatlvfi of R (’-I»~)~‘E|-E another. At_9.37 Unsworth again but it could scarcely he said that his °‘ firms’ all W’ artegfl "her scored, this time onapass from Sulli- last effort. was stronger than his first. ‘ 00ll0¢¢l0g agencies for _usurpxng the yan. The last goal was made at 9.45, There was the same hesitancy in his functions of the legal profession, by about one minutp before the bell rang expreisio_n‘and lack of clearness in his _ snndmg dnnning 1euern_ and tnreatem 3,1- ;imo.0This left the S0011! A`09$W0ll~5» ar umen s. . . - tars, . V télreat enthusiasm was manifested ln%,§§§$,cutl°§s° h 1 Th _ ,Throughout the play there were sev throughout, especially by the student A’ am '_ 9 cuswms eral good passes m.de by both teams; __ I __ 1 part of the audience. College spirit ran Tdveuud fd' February WHS $2»0ll5»000 and Unsworth in particular made manylm M very high and the speakers of both against $2,010,000 for February, good runs. Jost did not often havea T colleges were cheered to the echo. I 1898. ghange io show his good work for tho i. The judges were Dr. Allison. Presi- Hon. J. H. Ross, of Northwest Terri- puck was held pretty well at the oppo- ““"”‘, _ dent of Mt. Allison University; Dr. tnrge3_ Hon DavidLgi1-d, Indian Cnin- site end of the rink. _ 1 W f + I . ‘ .. ‘ if K diAa, D. ~1i .. ' i i iiiinbul ll I X W ~ I .2ir;f.:..? °“ ‘“ ' ° J- A- -L Mem- of ..;"i'.°..i;”;i“..1::. “ii S ui... '“'~ i e . Sell rubbers’ the dry At the conclusion of the debate they Indian. Department' have been 9'PP°int° game was too much one sided. They “alan . to win; Not Farquharsoa scored, utes had elapsed when '»\°lh¢=. seelifvr u<=§iVf°‘ the score. and the ' ing, while each team to score. Twenty when the la_st,.goa1 lllbon. Wheut'ime_ gras- _- up ` stood 8 goals to 2, in favor of I There was considerable water ice during this game, some . ch W worked bravely but not as well as at ’S ILLNESS lllllll HERSGHELL INTER-GULLEGIATEUANMJIAN EGHUESTHE SAME Sllllll i>Sv»#»~=-id~5 . _...__ The odicers were ,-Referees* I I Sullivan; umpires, Ludlow Sharp ` ____ __ __ ____ _ --- ___ _ Dan McDonald; timers, Batt W. K. Rc ers E - .2 Z' A vtcs vs sr. ntmaTAN"s._ _ ' between Unswort.h(forw\rde)f oinxtt _ LI ¢-l Q lllBEllS idle CURED BY CUTIGURA-~ My mother has been a victim to uleerl from varicose veins for thirty-uve years. Eleven of these terrible sores have existed at one time on the limb affected. Exeruclatlug painasd town! ‘ sudcring were endured, widf all oortoof remedlel_ on trial and numberleas physicians’ calls and prescriptions applledi Ill Wlll buh lllllu l’¢u°m~ At lust the remedial agent was 'found in Cu!!- crma, which surely prpygd worgts il ld, alleviating pain cull 2”’ goes to commence and aeure »peedilY¢5°°l‘°d~ Uvrrcuiu Sonia cleaodn8»P°Ylf¥lu¥v'°d5°|' ing fn its nature, proving itself a mod and valuable auxil|ary.$0 CU1'wUBA (°l°*°“)‘ uma ie, ms. w. T. uoasn,om¢.V\~ warm bm 0oAr.l@*¢l*°’ --.......'--.., ..'r.\i‘.s,_'°m~'.»-.'ii.'.f.‘-.'@'..."."».'-i:.;':'.'°..%: sau voor una " 'f-'=--"-'~'I='»»"" li . _ ___,___ _ _ member Mont._erth,_the Conservattw, _ m¢°3°°" _ _ 1 i _ __ _ 3.5¢, pu-n¢n,.n"'was‘electod by thirty majority over "mum __ ' _ iigggwh mug, _ Qsoock, the Libenhoaadidate. " Q , '_ _. ~. ...__ ---/----~ -__- kind/’ Get 3. pail' and ` retired and in less than half an hour re- ed 10 I\'?g0!i8t0 H treaty- with the Indians ' _ _ sulnmsi _ turned and Dr. Allison announced the no;-111 of Agnnbaskn nnw extending ‘ SWS d0Cl`.Ol`S I)l|lS. dfdlsldu ududfdlui-’. dfludl ulefll to both I rom the Rucky Mountains to Hudson lillllfff sides as regards points of argument,but _ _ . _ Bay- 0 ` §g_$n°°('_‘§l*’i__u;ll;l;1_l£’_1_:)lg’ lu muuudf and As mining operations are carried on Ann’ S l ' A ‘ t ‘ ‘ 9 ~ n This is the fourth time Ae_adia’s 226 ingiillgu 0b;;r;?_‘;Y tl; ;:§es;a_:_{e l-l”l|"ll,5| I ~°~ _ orators have appeared on the platform _ _ _ _ _ _ ' ~ ` n in friendlv rivalry with sister universi- luauld IUWSIOU- The C0l11lIl1BS10D€1`F . RM" al Ruins' ties of the province and three times she leave Edmonton next May. They will t ‘ 1 B k POWd€l' . ll lr lim has carried off the honors.-C012. be away six ,nnnt_ns_ I a _ ma" cl' . an l .. _ The Lobster Commission, the sitting ""*" “Hills _i of which was interfered with by the; _ Madg "tht n“““|n_' .. l _ 1 unprece ie-ntedly bad weather of the past agam gf 13113;, I ' z ‘ CKICAGOJ March 1"_'[SP°°m1]- few weeks, will resume its sittinvs at -+- ' cludlu ulgulns’ -'Phe following are the closing rates :-- Port Hood In ° *- Marchiwheat,---;c_orn 35; ;oats.27i , _ __' - "°r“°55» C' thg MUS), lldll, PICK, nn,-1;, 9 20 Yesterday the Conservatives captured - ‘ , ml M55’ Wl108l.73& i 80111. 36d , MUS, 93d the South Perth seat m the Ontario ' , 9°* 9 42 legislature rendered vacant by the un ____ I s Yju W “Hs lk, If nfl Bros. mul' A -s......;......