a P \ THE ORNING GUARDIA _ J' ' 1 ' ‘ - ' - Y- z :wsswz 5gg;g,;=g;m _ -i=RtDAY-Mo_RN1Nc- cHARLo'r'rE'rowN, P. E. 1., APRIL Q9, 1904. -FRIDAY MORNING- l.‘§‘§.‘§.E¥.°2.‘§i’.r°§‘.5'~?.§" ' ` __ I 4 AGES I to 8 DAILY F0 } \NllllllNG. llillNS NND l NlNGlNG Fashionable Marriage at Trinity, .Halifax ____- Switchman Killed at Richmond, St. .lohn Priest snd a Manu- fac turer Dead and Quebec Murderer Executed. nmr.r.rAN'l' wlmorle rr! namrax. Hanxrax, ADI" 23"(5D°°l°L)”A° Trinity Church today Mrs. Ol!-hBl'iD° Abbott, daughter of John Y. Paymnt and widow of Rev. Charles G. Abbott formerly of Sydney was married to Rey. Lewis Johnston Donaldson. The wed- ding was`a brilliant event. A swrrcnuas KILLED. George McDonald aged QA., switchman on the I. 0. R. was killed by an engine runningfover him at Richmond. n. C. c1.auov1uAN umm. Sr. JOHN, April 28 -(Special)-Rev. Thomas C. McGoldrick brother of Aid McGoldrick died today in Boston. 1'. rr. nnannorur DEAD. Charles Dearborn, head of the firm of Deaborn, 8500. died today at Melrose, Mass. ANOTHER uuammna Hassan. I L'0morN.».L, Que. ADF" 73 -iSD2°lBl)- Clements Goyette who murdered Daniel Golligan and son with a broad axe at Alfred, -Ont. last January naid the penalty this morning. . ,'- fTL_'* iCbamherlain's ‘l __,_____=¢...=v- Cough * NW Remedy . 1 Cures i-_S1 = Colds. g ` .___-_.__-1- ---1-' * New boots, 37 cases just came in and among them are more of those Men’s Box Cali Boots r . With ‘Thick Soles Whole forced English back stay made solid all through, and on a pretty last. See chose Men’s Box Calf boots at $2.25, laced or elastic side at /._ A FIRE SHIP. Japan has endeavored to bottle up the harbor at Port Arthur several times by means of these ships. g . _ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ lllllll INTEHEST, IT is very pleasing to learn that Govern- ment Engineer H. C. McMillan is rapidly improving and expects to be out in a short time. IN the examinations in the second year Artsin Queens University, Arthur Cam- eron. Montague, takes` prizes in English and Greek. James Ramsay, one of the Board of Governors of Pine Hill from Prince Edward Island is at the Carleton.-Halt fax Chronicle. ' THE House was in Committee of Supply all yesterday afternoon and last night. At half pas: twelve this morning the House adjourned, when voting of Supply was concluded. S-rawmw Bnos.,cboloe display of dry goods was witnessed by m`any last evening. The store presented a hand- ~sorne appearance with irs tasty decorations. Delicate and elegant goods, that could not be displayed in the ordlnaryeourse cf business, were much admired. Lovely trimmings, dress goods, sllks,muslins, fancy goods, etc, of all varieties _were on exhibition, and the beautiful texture of these goods could dot escape notice. This display could not be surpassei in beauty and excellence of the Hoods. _ AnDr'rroNAL results in Applied Science at McGill University are as followsz- In the third year H. N.MoMillan leads his class in the Mechanical Engineering Department with prize in Dynamics and E. W. Bowness, Kensington has passed in the Electrical Engineering Department. In the second year \V. S. Lea, Victoria leads in the Electrical Engineering Department with prizes for Physics and Kinematics. Under the same bend Cecil Walker, Kensington, takes second place and in the Mining Engineering depart- ment, Lester Sharpe, Summcrsidc, leads his class. I1' must be gratifying to Prof. Hawley and his able sailor contingent, to he able to win such a unanimous verdict of approval as that given last evening. That there is talent and ability in the Salvation Army, was amply proven, and this, coupled with the main purpose of "The Voyage oft Life," as with all efforts of this organization, to enforce a lesson, the lesson of life, made the iirstprrt one not alone of thorough enjoyment, but of merit and profit as well. An expectant audience awaited the 25 drill girls, as they piled on the stage; and though the troupe holds a high reputation, having been received very heartily through the Provinces fast summer, as well as at their previous efforts in this city, yet it is quite due them to say that by last nighr`s effort they added materially to their iaurels. The spectacular and intricate movements in both drills and marchee,were performed with ease and precision, bringing them frequent and well deserved applause. Ara climax the troupe formed, and in gesture gave, "Jeaus,lover of my soul," with closing tableau effect with colored llght|,which alone was worth going to see. All will congratulate Prof. Hawley on hi, pronounced success. The concert is being repeated tonight, and will surely attract another large house. The _ t “Beaton Tourist" G0fF BRGS. LIBERTY TE ir..-. ` Wm. Mombourquetle, so popular wlth the travelling public as purser of the Plant liner Halifax, has gone to Charlotte- _"' town, P. E. I . where he will enter in business and conduct the agency of the Plant line. Mr. Mombourquette was as popular with the shlp's, company as he was with pas- ....__ ' isengers by the Halifax. and previous to L°\1l5hUl'¥» C» B- hls departure Capt. Ellis, on behalf of the I T L |1t |] “ky deck and stewards' departments, pre- - - » th|::fLe:§0:,: me W I ev ummm” sented him with a handsome silver tealADF|125- C1d~ A111151 Uludm. PlCi»0\l; ' ' service. In doing so Capt. Ellis paid a; 5- S~ El“'°if\`“1 MCLBWW MUDWZU9- high tribute to Mr. Mombourquettesl as parser and the faithful manner ln, which be discharged his duties.-Halifax Chronicle. ________-- sioruach. a had taste in the mouth head ache-remelubcr that ten drops of Eolscn s Nervlllne in sweetened water is a quick and certain cure. Nerviline aids digestion, dispels the gas, makes you comiorlable and free from distress as once. Nervlline is just splendid for Cramps, Colle, Dysen- tery, Stomach and Bowel Troubles, and costs only 25c. Better try lt. ANNOUNCEMENTS. -Possib‘y the last, biggest and best dance of the season and whist party will be held in the Lyceum Wednesday -ith lust. Tickets $l.0On couple to be had at the door and from the committee. -Philarmonic rehearsal nt 8 p. rn. tonight. -“Are we hotter than our forefathers 'I' will be the subject for debate at the Epworth League in the parlor of the First Methodist Church tonight. Every- body weiccnre. ` -A meeting of the Ladies' Auxiliary of the Y. M. C. A. will be held in the Y. M. C. A. tomorrow, Saturday afternoon, at 3.30 o'clock. Every member will please make an effort to attend. -The Y. M. C. A. Gymnasium season closes to-night. All members of the men's class are asked to be present at this closing session. Mr. Robb will lead. -The Loyal Crusaders will kindly meet on Monday afternoon at 4 o`clcck sharp in the Tabernacle on corner of Euston and Great George St. to reorganize and plan for future work. The members of the Loyal Crusaders and lland of Mercy please tell one another and invite your parents and friends By order of the Dis- trict and Grand Superintendent. _ DO YOU BELCII GAS? - i I If you have uneasy sensations in thei v \ I DR. H.xrur1.r>N -1 'Eggs bum: CoNsru~A-I “HEN A SORE WON-T HEAL PORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN- April 27, ar. S S. Bonavista, Fraser, April 28, ar.Merry May, McKay, Picton; S S Electra, McLaren Montague. YARMOUTH ROBBERY. YA.Rmou'rrr, April 25.-Yarmouth has had another sensation. Splnney’s hard- ware store was broken into Saturday night and thoroughly ramsacked. An unsuccessful attempt was made to break the safe. The thieves also broke into the Herald ciiice from the rear. They broke open the proprietors desk and searched the premises. Because of its power to heal raw, flam- ing flesh; to allay the inflammation and stop the oreadful itching Dr. Chas's Oint- ment has a world-wide reputation. If you have' become discouraged bythe fail- ure of other treatments put Dr. Chase's Ointment to the test. Like thousands of others you will bc surprised and delighted with the res ulls. -me Br0ther's Crime tonight. -Pnoif. HA\\'r.r;\"s Drill Concert will be repeated to-night. This bas proved to be one ofthe treats of the season. -Ten Nights in a Bar Room Saturday Matinee. ' -Any good boy desiring permanent employment should apply at this chico at once. d tf. -Caught in The \Veb. Don`c fail to see it. -Don't miss seeing the great Brooklyn Bridge scene Saturday night in Caught in the \\' eb. See Our shirt waist stock. We have the best assortment we have ever shown: cheaper too, notwith- standing the advance in cotton ‘ goods 75C, $l.OO. $1.50, $1.75 and up.~Stanley Bros. Q9 d Qi I 0 O F., I O I" and Masonic in solid gold and gold filled-just opened at - G F Hutcheson's. Prices right. 29 cl li Union of London, Phoenix of London, Hy filing of Soft Hate.. l=1L I -*u- The Toronto Fire Not only brings home the necessity of FIRE In- surance, but the advantage of being insured with companies that give absolute security. We repre- sent the strongest and best. North British and Mercantile, Guardian of London, With Assets Over $i25,000.000. ndman & Co. Charlottetown, Agents for P. E. Island, OFFICE, .33 Queen St., Phone 67A J A nice line of Society pins, including Argentine APANESE 'maNsrom‘ f»uNK. i S'r. Prrrrmseunc, April ‘2ri-(Speclal)- Russian torpedo rcats belonging to the \'iadivostock‘equadron sank the Japanese. military transport Kinshlu Maru in the night of April 26th with all on board except seventeen officers, twenty soldiers, sixty-five crew and eighty-five cooiie carriers. nnrcsnn To sunmmnna. The others refused to surrender and RUSSIAN TORPED() SINKS TRANSPORT ,Viadivostock Squadron Doing Something at Last-Transport Loaded with Rice and Military Stores-Russia to buy Four Warshlps. were sent to the bottom with the chip, MILITARY STORES ON 1iOAl\D.` The number drowned is not reported. The steamer was loaded with rice and military stores. Russia uuvs sions sr-ur-s. L It is said Russia has purchased the Argentine warshlps Garibaldi, Pncyrre- don, General Belgrano and the armored cruiser Snn Martin. KING NNI] i]llllN GIVENGVATIUN While Passing Through the Streets of Dublin Britain Both Loses and Gains by Marking Boundaries in Africa -East Train Time Made. KING AND QUEEN IIEARTILY HONOIIED. ward and Queen Alexandra had a gran popular ovation in the streets of Dubl thc foundation stone of the lloyal Coileg of Science. ADJUSTING TIIE IJDUNDAIIIES. Dui-xI.l.\', April 25;-(Speciall-King Ed- although it was believed to bein German territory. rA.~4'r 'rR.».1N '|‘r.\rr»:. Sr. Tuosuis, April 25.-(Special.)-'Phe Michigan Central train on V\'ednestlay covered ll3 miles from Niagara lo here in UT ruinutes,at the rate of Tl miles an hour, a record for American railrcnding. FRESH PllCOi" ICVERY DAY. The-t if the llisease is of the Kidneys. Do;ld's Kidney Pills will Cure it. Kr:.\'l.ls, N. \\'. T., April 2.'>-(Special)- Out here on the prairies every day brings forth fresh proof that if the disease is of the Kldneys or from the Kidncys 1)odd`s Kidney Pills will cure it. Thus. L. Hobbs, n well known Indian Henri farrrrer,se»ys; ` "About a year ago I was thrown from a wagon, causing a strain on my Klfineys. I tried several remedies but could get no relief until I tried Dodds Kidney Pills. (inc box cured me completely. My wife also used Dodd`.~i Kidney I’ills and got greatbcnefitfrour'1them." l, I).)dd`s Kidney Pills rnnke healthy Kifineys. Healthy Kirineys make pure i- blood. I’ure bl. cd makes good health in That is wily Ilodd's Kidney Pills are the this afternoon while on their way to lay Kreme” “mic °f me 'W9' , e .lust received lil cases of Hart Special footwear.. .(,`onray, The Shoenlan, Sunny- si le, Charlottetown. 29 d ll. LUNDQN, April 28.-(Special.)-One o the rrrost important results of the dellmi tation work in East Africa along th Anglo