'rim cniuinias- cnani.or'ra'row'i¢. raises now-Aan 8 i nu? 1-aim __ Sl. LAWRENCE ICE CUTTER How Canada Could imitate Russia in Dealing With Problem of Navigation. _ (Continued From the Sixth Page.) The Baikal, also built by the Armstrongs, l line:of the Si riaii rai way. er linen F035 ;"e;hLelI1g;h't%h;ee£_;_qb§i?§2"eT dynamite whenever required during the 6e1i8[J,|€e. \» -° __ Q ° -'ein iof in ie ot . “‘“‘°'° pammn engines M 1 Spee( Q S_ When the J acquesCartlerwould have fin- She cuts through ice 12 to 18 inches t ick In addition to this vessel, a very large railway ferrvsteixmer was constructed for Wea-1 She “'01-lid Droffeed to the Saguena-Yi iérrving railway cars across L-.the Baikal. l and Oven that river to navigation' Under Her dimensions are: Length 290 feet; breath, 57 feet., draught of water, 18 feet. She has two screws astern and one for- ward~tliree sets of triple expansion en- gines working at a pressure of liilpoiinds. She is built of Siemens-Martin steel abnor- mally strong and heavy. Her displacement of the ice all the way to Montreal. S0 th"-it our first spring steamersmay be scheduled arrive in Montreal not later than April 10.* wgs for passenger carrying and ice break- If the “ke ,, at Cape Rouge should form _ . _ Y mg °°mhmedbe°.n Lillie Balkili’ “gli the ltoo thick for cutting through by our Jacques Cartier, it sould be blown up with ished her work between Quebec and Mont- l present circumstances it is the second or _ third week in May before vessels can go up the Saguenay river. During the summer months t-he Jacques Cartier should be stationed at Sydney-or l some other more convenient port-and be ' ready to proceed at a momentfs notice . _ _ , S’SlDE AND PRINCE C0. Mn. L. B. Coleman. route agent of the Canadian Express Company spent yester- day in Summerside on business connected with the company. Mrs. Munscy left yesterday morning for Paspbiac, Que., where she purposes residing with her daughter, Mrs. W. J. Hunt. She will visit friends in New Castle, N.B., en route. A1' the regular monthly meeting of the P. E. I_. Agricultural Mutual Insurance Co., 95 applications for insurance were received and passed. Several small claims for damages by fire amounting to about $50 were ordered to be paid. Tm.: case of A. E. Holland vs. Green, Tanton 8; Arsenault, for trespass on Little Curtain Island,appealed from the decision of John Ramsay, Esq., J. P., for trial before the Supreme Court has been settled out of Court. The plaintiff paying all expenses. x : boi __ __ _ _ I __ i __, .1 _rr I _ ; _”, .._’ _ \ THE ‘ ERMACK' morning on a visit to Moncton. ~ nr is Q-zoo tons. she is tinted up sinh suite- raoms, saloon, etc., for accommodation oi i passengers. The Odessa,a small ice breaker,was con- structed to work in the port of Odessa, in Southern Russia. Her dimensions are: Length, 155 feet; breath, 42 feet; depth, 25 feet. She has triple expansion screw engines and can cut through ice of about 2 feet thick. CANADA SHOULD ACT. , It must be admitted that the time has come for the Government. of Canada to take prompt action in providing an ice- breaker for the St.Lawrence. I would sug- gest the Gmstruction immediately ofaves- sei, not quite as large as the Ermack, but o_@bout the following dimensions: Length . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ....._.250feet Breadth . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ . . . ._ 50 feet Draught of water . . . . . . . . . . . .18 to 20 ft Fitted with three sets of triple expansion engines;-twin screws astern, and one _screw forward. Her duty would be to remain at Quebec during the winter, and prevent the “key” being formed at Cape Rouge. Every time the ice-bridge formed there she should-cut itoutjand thus prevent' the formation of a. mass of ice, which has already caused serious delay in the navigation of the St. Lawrence to Montreal. About the first of April every spring she should commence her annual cutting out :be relief of any stranded vessel in the Y Straits of Belle Isle. on the coast of Anti- "_ costi, or elsewhere. I need not allude to the wreck of that line steamer the Scotsman last season, to A prove the advantage of having our Jacques Cartier always on hand in case of emer- ,gency. Q How useful she would also be in assist- ing vessels late in the autumn, when ara- R ther too early formation of ice on the St. Laurance threatens to lock.up somlsqyes- sels all winter. On one occasion the Ermack rescued nine ice'-bound steamers outside the port of Reval-a1_\d.&he has conveyed safely about ‘i one hundred Steamers into ice-bound ports Our_Jacques Cartier would seldom have to cut through the ice more than 24inches thick on the St. Lawrence. I hope this important matter will be ta.- ken up seriously by the shipping and in- surance interests, and especially by our re- presentatives in Parliament and the Gov- We cannot hope for uninterrupted win- ‘ ter navigation of the St. Lawrance, but we can save at least a month by having our Jacques Cartier built and at work as soon as possible. The result attained by the ice steamers oil' P. E. Island is a guarantee that power- ful crushers are adapted to Canadian waters. ' J 3 100; f "P .per b. doz ;) dyt-eff, aus fri ialty. ` for our _ e Charlottetown, ‘ Vegetable Plants.-Extra Early Cabbage (trinsplanted) 40c per 0100; late Cabbage from seed bed ready the ..0i_h June, 12c per 100; early Snowball Cauliflower, 500 per do., 12c per doz;.Ce1ery, 400 per 100; Cucum- ber, Squash. Pumpkin, 15c pez box, _ Flower Plants.-Pansy in bloom, 40c per dez;Pansy, (1 doz. transplanted in box) 20c (The seed of above pansy cost $6.00 per oz.) Extra choice Verbens, (transplanted in boxes) 2_5c "doz, (in moss do., 20c per ~ - Y- ( , ; Large Carnations, Dianthus, Forget-me-not, Hollyhock, Rocket, Sweet William, etc., 5c each, 400 per dc-z: Phlox,Aster. Petunia Can; Nasturtium, Canary Creeper, Marigoifgi C:1rys_a_.nt§iemum,d Snap _CD1 ago; SAgeratum, ec,ec, ~2cper ozen; arpet' ,Al _ - __ _ . __ _ _, _ _ - l sum, eolden_Feathei_'. Lobaiia,.(for_n¢;)g;ingi>8f _ JENK-‘Nb ~& SON» A 1{1°Qly j}_w-ici, June oth 1ooo city. ` B” 4559,, beds) oc ptr ritz. -loops: loo; oaniia Bins. The_Cornerow<=m. °““ b‘“1d"1i=S 011 die' Mai ite *WANTED _A 'i °"‘ 8c each; Gladiolas, 4c each; Palms, 40c * ' ,_ . _I , . “OUIY 000 mile h°“§°W01[k- 'AvD\£E;v;lI;°s.~C?r . _ , $1.00 each; Asparagus, Sperengi, the finest, I ~ ' f 9 or 32 acres '_"°°d» Br1shi'»0l1.C rlottetowf; 7tf n' window plant the most popular hangggg .'_ f'_;_ " i ".‘.;°.~t.""’~°-°° 4°; °“‘~”" ”’ii.`ii£25”°“ “° el' iniiniiiis ion nniiniiiosiiiiiui* I Apply t° t aritime rovxncee i i ‘ _ » Tender plants will not be sent until _N _ ger of frost is passed. Mail ~oi~'ders a s&c ” ticulartpriceitoour Mil.1tet'Stalis or Nur ' Gardens. The above is.intend”1»§iiii?o _ Please reinit cash with order. .~ _- 2, ` . - ~ . ‘>_, - '.53-C 'T ` C. . ,.f '¢_._'_§; "~` "_-~§`f;, "_l*§.".'-1-`.f,"‘;1;1 A , _,_ _ _ . _..._ . . , ,_ _,RJ . a W. __ _ ._ .,,`.,__.r.s. $'l?“”U'-V ’- 1*' ~>».¢~-- ~ .. N "" L_* Pi_._Ai~iTs xtra early Tomato, 250. per doz; late -x' nice seeding Pansies. 12c per doz. Doub‘e Dais in blooml 5c eaeh Mignonette, Balsam. ,Morning Glory, 'W'e`_d`o not bind ourselves to any ph- innny” customers from _ a distance." Ladies' Neckwear, at... the Ladies’ Furnishing Store. The Stuart, Forbes and McLaren plaids. See the novelties. Mc- Gougan & Wright. 14 li. In the Supreme Court yesterday the criminal cases where all disposed of. In the case of Ingles for house breaking the iJ11ry found the prisoner not guilty. The Queen vs Isaac Saunders indicted I lfor forgery, the prisoner pleaded guilty .and was sentenced to 5 years in Dorchest- er Penitentiary. In the Queen vs,Provost the prisoner pleaded guilty to four differ- ent indictments of burglaryandlarccny. He was sentenced to three years in th'é Dor- , chester Benitentiary on each indictment, i the third, making in all nine years. The Queen vs Perry for burglary and larceny pleaded guilty of three 'different indict~ ments, sentenced to three years in Dor- chester Penitentiary on each indictment, the 2nd and 3rd term to run concurrently, making six years in all As it was reported \that the herd of cattle, owned by Mr. Ma.yne,Bedeque,was affected with a contagious disease, Dr. |Petliick examined the animals and has issued the following certificate: 3 CENTRAL BEDEGUE. June iam, 1900. This is to ce rtify' that during the two days proceeding the above date, I ex- amined by means of the tuberculin test a herd of cattle the _property of James Mayne, of Springfield, Lot 67, and find all tfhe animals free from tuberculosis and other contagious diseases. W. H. Pm'H;cK, V. S. One cup Ralston Breakfast. _ Food cooks enough for live _ pei‘so_ns----there are six full i cups in every package. i i, Sliced-' dates and Ralsinn " Breakfast Food make a de- licious dessert. Our “Little Book of Ralston Recipes” i . _tells of other dainty dishes. _ Acoupon in every package secures a copy. ` ~ |=oR SALE BY _ _ UT for a Gent. per the Th P. E. ilsland. Ch town, June 8 cod Guaranteed. the fourth term to run concurrently with» =”ef'* .. ISBAND PE] l Mrs. W. A. Hutcheson left Mr. ‘W. Sellar and Mrs. Sellar yesterday afternoon by the S. S. Princess.__ ' ii g g ,Qt-_-_ff I ` if :_ __ > *Q was among the visitorsto the City yesteri; i 9 Li, ' day. ' l ‘ aiqasf ‘ . `- ‘. if?-MV” Messrs.*,_Pictou and Bynefn- BisJviu‘i1'c§;_ _' __ turned fro'nr*Antigonish, yesterday afterfi ' _ . _ _ Mr. A. Ogden was ‘,a.i passenger by the+ _ » Princess yesterday morning. returning to; - Bedford, N. S. ". nr. Aiien and Mr. c. P. Fiocton, tha, well known actor, we nt east yesterday eu . route to Bay Fortune. _ _ ' ,_ Mr. A. M. Payne, Charlottetown, heist# _, A t ` _ 2 _ contributed an article to the, Halifax , t 4 . . Recorder, entitled “How Charlottetown Celebrated." ' The Superloress of St. J oseph's Convent _ returned to the City last night by the ` mail special. Her friends willibe pleased to learn that she is much improved in health. The many friends of2Robert Mutch, Esq., of Earnscliff, will regret to known; this dangerous illness. He ie~ at the rip§ I age of eighty-five, and up to a. few weeki ago had 'enjoyedexcellent health. ' Mr.CliH`ordWiUlams of Nova Scotia here, but now the of Nova Scotia, Halifax; arrived-in lottetown last evening ,.Li_lfrom _ __ S ; ff’-X U0 8D¢l1d :his vacation the ` Island. After I sponding few days in this city Mr. William goingto Surnmerside and .1..: -__ His many friendswill and to know that he lo well. ._ .. .stun no _..._ .. _ _ i __, _ Soak the hands thoroughly, on retiring, _ in a nor' lathe: of Cirrxccaa Soar. Dry in and anoint freely with 01,", - 1 _ , _ , ' 5 ' giant. Wear old gloves during tha nig1,;_ 0_1' sore hands, itching, burning palms and Rev. W. Wass,of Vernon- River Bridge( f ;»--*iff ‘ ;~,_, .5 ‘ V , i L "5 ~ i' f* 'V 1 -. _ s. _. ‘ ` ‘-1 '- _ \.. _ noon. - _ 1 , I _ Q, ,.- ,.. _ 5 - *N >» .» > 1 ' ~ : . _ ' ` _ ¢-gg, _ ‘ '__ ~4 W __'....¢ I .~ ' suniiiiuasnni-:"' "O i _ 1 pi li Pamful finger ends this one ' cum' I ‘ _ . '~‘.~i.:_-f»i»»i`§-=" .‘ was.-t iswonderful. ' mg” _ - _ 5” L .:.uai.:i£.2iir::'.e...-':'.».':_.t°.f'.:'°--r V 6 i _ 5 iiii.-iiiioi .i i. iiiiiii ~=~ ____ _ anruun Pn°rii:ns,o.c., T V - " amnnnsr mos, asa 9 Thi:°:°" Bllllllslfll ll! ITTBBIEY IT UW .u.n1i:n'r c.saUNn1i:n.s an Having proceeded is south Africa to “ ' the vvin‘er on active il‘tis. ' ‘ ‘L Y- -- I Y . , E; ' _i _ _ 'C " ` ' _,Q Her ilajesws callfbégs -_ _ Ch-mum, Block:-._ -nuance hxs abknce his law oH_ic: at Souris will he kept _ | S‘}mm§f3i&°» 0990470 HG! open and ini iegai i>u§m¢,, -_-ui as -.mmptly ,,,. ~ f charm BankHainan i rooms, beth tended to under competent uusnsyément, Qgf. . 1 r . f ' 7 - 5` IIDCQLN rqspondenoe on business may be addressed to - » " ernment of Canada_ ' , hun at Souris as usual. p ‘ - ' _ _ ,. ;_ ' . . _ ' ~ _- * i _ ti _ - commercial Changed Hands UAIPBELL i|lliiSE. . Large A3501-(N13-|t_ . Free coach toand from all trains and ~ steamers Just opened- t J.E. Hoocnron, I HMP Ctlmpers, Side Combs Back ' 0011159. Purses. Something dew in Mayen” ’ St" su‘f_m°i”id° ' ancy Goods Store.. Souvenir goods iogglicimrs’ Nwmes :P“bu°' aw' M°”°’ °° North 'Side Queen Square. Sunny OFFICES( ¥1d:1]1°’§:y:3ubli(ii1li§h|;Chst§‘d2 side, Ch’gown. _ 1<. .T Man-nn ian. - . I I . ll' r- l' " i / ’ ` -».:_~.r' _ - _ S - wists, Losrs, rnuiio, arc Y i».”§‘.?.i.i..i.*i.‘:.`.”’.'.°‘§‘3...§..1"‘.§'.’. ¢.’?f£‘i.‘l...!?°%li ‘ 1 2%,-wid wp-f Gpen-tongs-ivnte -.nie gm 1 'f ai»p1.»;<;j<>iatei§s ta' i A ~ f _ an I t A ' - ` mi NC’ “"a~ShlD8- Wages for the gras: _ V ' th , _ , ` F-R sAi..§ ee _ ' , f _ _ _ , ' ” "3 WANTED*W8G€S $3-00 per month-A _Gill NEW GOODS I I °°°f~°ef.1F L°'di°“’ Beltsf" S°h°°1 B°~8S» Walk-A “ A i I I _ Trains illg Siioks. Swagger Sticks, Mouth ` Read Big stock. e (;p_ui__i_ii|___|j:_nsios,:|». e. |. I _ '~ at reasonable totem’ P _ I rfi s-we SES Urgohe. Bread Knives Pocket Kniv i......g B....i..., 1>..§..,., W,,,,,§§j maonnn ea nuurnn; gg; ;~,=;f.;-;~ /0CkS. Jewelry, Silverware., Glass- _ 'B,1R3_;_-g|_~ER,g_ 15,213.3) 7:55 Gov. Inspector of Stock. I are’ ap th? :M0de"1 J 9W01l`Y 8-Hd i'i“a&T""’a‘i'&a ~\i== an me ss 5° sséi ` epecialtv. 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