" '* "` ‘f > THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTLTOWL, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, MAI 9. 1900. l,__,, ‘Peat Bogs. it is probably not generally ’ \known that there is on this Island a ‘ g block of 1200 acres most of which consists 4 lot Peat Bog of a quality that has stood M|.;qth. DR. A. \V. Laird will be at Tryon, Mon- day May l-ith. until \\'ednesday evening the 16th and at Hampton on Thursday lith until Saturday to do dental work. I) S:\\'. Mr. Mari-us Deacon of Freetown rc-ceiwil a letter yesterday from his son Mr. Benj. I.. Deacon who enlisted at \\’innipeg with the Strathcona Horse. 'yhg Inter was written at Cape Town immediately after their arrival and reported all well and about starting at once for the front. ,\ horse in-loii§_'i:i_2 to Mr. I‘. Gallalli. tr\it'kiiian. \\'hil1_‘ lziiulinga 1'. load on mil- w:i_v whart'yestciulay broke thi‘o:z_;h the plank co\~erin§.;i:n1l fell fracturing his fet loci: joint. 'l`l:i-nniixisll was taken at once to Dr. -laines McDonald who will no doubt be able to effect a cure as he can cure almost iznytliing in that line but in the ineantime Mr. (iallant`s loss is a ser- iousoneta, him. \\'hether the accident I ia more than satisfactory test. This bog .H in ` k “So f ,lwas formerly owned by the late Arthur “gif gct1`}i?Br‘:i“-»¥,e;`v;l?ard gs" :git Ramsay Esq. of Lot 8, now owned by his \londay evening the 'llth inst. This is a da“ghl'" and is “nd” the management' p. I . t _V _ b-, n ld for Messrs. Hugh and John Ramsay ggggfélgggeaggrglfng su Jw al formerly of Rose Hill, and now of this y I town. The depth of the Bog varies from KEEP In lllllld LIT. ERrl9`8 COIlCel`l.'» the Inargin tosotne' mfeet and contains, Mid 0D¢1`*1iH the Market Hall t0l1101`l`0“" = is estimated more fuel than could be used night. A crowded house is expected. Al an the Ialang dm-ing the next special train leaves Charlottetown at' nfby yew-S_ The Messrg Ramsay have 3,30 local. returning after the entertain- ` already been approached with a View to uwnt- l the organization of a compan to develo Tm: death occurred Monday night of Sadie McDonald who was so seriously burned last Saturday evenlngas already rr-portecl. The poor little child suffered terril>l_v until utter exhaustion brought re- lief through death, \\'. C. \\'oonsini-: formerly of Alberton and now Editor and proprietor of the East Boston Free Press is in town and pur- | poses spending the summer on the Island with his family. Mr. \Voodside, who is , another of our successful Islanders , abroad. began his / newspaper l career in the Pioneer oflicc i l when that paper was started by Hr. John ' wasdue to the ilriver`s carelessness or, ,_ fl.. Mclxiiiiioii. to a defect in the wharf is a question which the owner of the horse will no doubt endeavor to decide. Araoros of the article in Monday inoriiing`s GVARDIAN on Cana-da`s Vast Y P this property, and such a company is within the possibilities of the near future. In view of the advance in the price of coal, it would appear that unlimited wealth awaits those who are fortunate enough to secure a share in this immense tract of land. Tun concert in aid of the Suifercrs by Ottawa fire, although not as largely at- tended as when Hrst given in aid of the Patriotic Fund,drew a very good audience and fully sustainedthc interest. Mayor Campbell opened with a short introduci- ory address after which the program, as published Monday morning was carried through without a break. The solos by Miss Jessie Hunt., Mr. Johnston, Miss Beairsto, Miss \Vright, Mr. Johnston (of the Bioscopc Co.)Miss Frizzel and Miss v Compton, accompanied by Prof. W. J. 5 i I 'l :’_‘.l1%`_f_ . ~ L _`_..-,_ .~ ~ 2- _ ._» v " .`,`--_ _» _V . >_ y"\`gih._ >~. i, . 1. fl; 3’ ._ '- i. fr: " _ _L _ __- » -‘ \ »§*~ ' _ -M ` |13 t ` ¢~ ,g ,_ When one’s meals come around with wearying and unvarying monotony, when there seems to be nothing which will tickle one’s palate or give zest to one’s appetite, and the very appearance of food is enough to send one s stomach on strike-it s the digestion. Now is thc time of _ year one recuperates. ` A healthy appreciation of natui-e’s ciali- cacies means a golden store of energy for the winter. HUTCH TABLETS will turn the lassitude of a jaded appetite to the I vigour of a sound -man’s love for good living. One Hutch after" eadh* mcal` insures a prompt response to the gong which announces the next eating. Ten Hutch Ten Cents. At all druggisls, or by mail from The Woodward Medicine Company, Limited, 11 Cclborne street, Toronto. ,gurl 'rffs gi.. Corticclli Skirt Protector is a wet weather “insurance policy” for a la.cly’s skirt lt never shrinks, it cannot pucker the skirt bottom-~ its colors will not run. It is steam shrunken be- fore it is dyed-it cannot skririk any more under any possible usage. Its colors won’t run 'oe- cause they are iixed per- manently and unfadably when dyed. _ 1 Every dress goods shade. Scwcd on flat, not turned over-one or two rows of stitching. Genuine only with this label ° ‘ i _ A | l C r .Bicycle Repaii~5hop i Oct.6 dly 1 yr. P;-0p_ YY 3 Changed Hands. CAMPBELL HOUSE. t Good Board at reasonable rites. Free coach wand from all trains. and Steamers. J .E. HOUGHTON, Water St.. Summerside May261yr Queen Hotel. _ Formerly Perry Hotel, Quan Strut. llul of llmrs Wharf. This new and commodous hotel is now openfor business. Thoroughly dttod 'up with all the modern im- Drovements, this hotel oEers to the public accommodation, which enum; be excelled inany other on the Island. Good tables large airy bedrooms, oath rooms, sample rooms. Terms moderate." Free coachtu all trains and steamers. Special accommo- ; lation fm- f--wmmercial travellers, FBAN K PERRY, ‘ ` Sum merside. .._. .__ ...-___.- ~- -.$ _ _ 1? Pllllll. lllli ll-Slllllllilll B|lllllSl'l:llS, SlliI6lI0llS, lic. snrntm rnrnns, Q, c., _ ‘ A. manner mos, sua ~ I annmnr o. satmnmis. "sf'°“» Mr. W. Davison of St. Paul, arrived in the city last night. Sheriff McDonald of King`s County, was _ in the city yesterday. f Mr. F.P.Murphy, postmaster at Emerald. "' was in the city yesterday. » Mrs. J. M. Davison returned to the city by the mail special last night. 55 Mr. John 'Graham of P. E. Island was __A registered at the British American, A Halifax yesterday. ` Yesterday Supt. McLeod went to the southern section of the Province ona. tour of inspection. ,__ i I *il c -3 L3? ; Q ; (§°5§ (Q31, .i=_ iff. *' Q. ~» Mrs. (Capt.)D. Murcheson 'of San Fran- cisco, California, is registered at the Queen Hot-el. Mr, Pineau crossed from Point du Cheue House. Mr.and Mrs. P.S. MacNutt have returned »4 `l/'/ " \\ No other store ever did or me wil in as In I :rims "IV SNR . 6 yesterday evening to Suiuiiierside and went west last night. Mr. Jas. Clow, ex-M.L.A., Murray Harbor f North, was in the city yesterday and . ' occupied a seat on the floor of the from a trip to Philadelphia, \Vashington and other American cities. -St. John Globe. Mr. James W. McDonald, contractor, for asection of the sewerage _system, has arrived from Nova. Scotia. He will _<€~:`-'S v;~i..®` o.. _ _ Count Thuru solicited his co-operation begin work in a few days. Rev. J .` A. Ford of Eastport, a native of P. E. I., who yesterday acceptably filled the Main street pulpit, leaves for home to-day.-St. John Sun, May 7th. _ Hosiery, all sizes. deserved the enthusiastic applause they 1 received. The ladies’ drill by the Queen’s Own under the leadership of Mr. K. J. Martin was simply perfect, their difficult manoeuveringdguremarching and bayonet exercise could scarcely have been excelled by veteran warriors. The Boys' Brigade under Capt. Rev. J. M. Withycombe also showed to excellent advantage, and did som/e very pretty drilling. The recitation by Miss Gladys McIntyre,the little daugh- ter of Inspector W. D. McIntyre was ex- cellently rendered. Rev. W. H. Smith gave an excellent a.ddress,dealing with the ` Ottawa Ere. The Boys' Own Orchestra under the leadership of.Mr. John C. Mc. Donald did some very fine playing and added very much to the evening's enter- tainment. The proceeds amounted to $51.90. ' The Soldier Tailors. ldlyiodel I `Why sneer at the tailors? The craft has given to the world _more than one Shop.; " . Will ‘Y Mica 1. as highs.: mas er .urn v 'ififzl 'l`.?.'i.2‘i"fliii§'f°l'i.i'="¢'»'.ff$'.¢f”1’.'iiil'1f» ii- HALF as noun mos as my uriim IMPERIAL Pet famous soldier. V€'hat of John Hawk- wood, who gave up his needle _and thim- ,ble for a sword and a shield 2 His life was, indeed a marvellous one. Knighted by Edward II-I. on the field of I battle, he received the praise of the chivalric' Black Prince at Poitiers. And George Doriling,he, Lto had been a tailor failing to stick ,'t0 his needle and skeins of thread, he . Rave up sewing button holes, for a knap- ‘ sack and a. soldier's life in the service , of the Elector of Brandenbiuyz. His rise was a rapid one and he _beca.m_e a. -cele~ brity, so much so, in fact, that the great i AN. £3 eoiilyf. " wan' R' Tum” cum .sr trio at W. H. Steianson. Great George Strut, and the ex-knight of the goes in epa.u~ lets fought like a lion at Prague. served asmajor general in the Sewdish ' army in 1612, and never once sheathed his . _ . ' ' ' { sword duringthe Thirty Years' War. It _ is indeed a long journey from the shop-_ _ board of a tailor to a field ma.rsha.l's sad- dle andto be an ambassador to kings. But Doriling accomplished the feat. He y . --" wha ever gentle, this successful soldier, s ` and never was there a man more brave. On one occasion in his pid age his origin was sneeringly alluded to. “True,” p roared the oldlwarrjor, “true, I have been Thg ugw ' ~ . a tailor, and have cut. cloth: but, hark ye! ge ‘S com the sword at my side is the instrument 30 am ths dr 3I»l°9et* facts ground for mockery or reproach.” all need S0m€lilllllg HIGH George Doriling lived to enter his 'nine- _ ° F _ ,tyeth year. Long before hisdeath he was »_ V ¥ accounted to be as rich as all the retired tailors and livingiield marshals in Europe I M _ i O c ¢ .pu together. . When the Spanish Armada was threat~ ` ` h ` _ ening English shores, the tailors were _' We 3V9 8 ,DUB SBIQGCIOII defenders of the country. `I 4 ,_ ~ _., @_g '» ` - .L ' , “Catch the opportunit .” IB t k’ 4| an I ' II; BGRN' V. '~. ` ». `“_'”' »_ . At Renfrew Cottage, Elliott’s on Mon- day, May 7th, to Mr. and Mrs.1R.ichard A, Elliot, a daughter. ! Most people 'know a good thing when the u f 'A _ A ~ ' Willllesve Charlottetown ‘ot Boo- r ~ - , ton every Tuesday at noon [31 l ' I ' gmc] calling at How" ` md - g i . A .- ' ‘ alifax. vi I ' Returning will leave Bolton CVR! Ne' " nm » . %'0WS8 .Bl06k. FIIBIF 'd00l‘ lil) th? laying " The wearing qualities ol our blots Whitney, were really excellent and richly ’ \..'l.\£[I~ C3 tarnish Hwang 531 Under the mighty Augustus Dorflings. _ "'* 1* ' which I shall cut the ears of those who n ‘I l are audacious enough tomake of that a 4 roads’ then you WI" l - in ‘ among the first to enroll themselves as ll _ _ Y y a mg - Y ` -- Hood s Sarsaparilla now you may build up ‘ , g , I L your health and prevent serious illness 1_1, . ‘ ' ' I to - SYDNB¥ O 4 ‘Bentley’s,I.iilinlt;nt.Son'.lll'lehil;;’ii ngnlew my -'I . Try it N s. ensue _”,,_,, mi 'ima si yon. ibegiiming to look shabby. Taken wcompion §¢ Morris and have itruade as gcoi as new. Our ensmelling is up-todate MONEY TO LOAN H85* PP ltlifi- _` ' Wednesday mor ' via Pic , ohms", c“,,,..,. mock ' S°¢“f*_°°°"Y W°\'k~ 3000118511 close oimuectiiinllltqllaliisxvm B. Q you durable as the Stearns and Brantford 'transfers kept in Qlfmk. Brazing and repairing in all its branches. Charges. moderate. Send your orders before the spring rush. _ § . _ . . Gammon li£...3 sl 5:... lll7lllliE3.§,=;;-3_1,-;_e=s,_1g_\_¥¢,,,,~,;,5g»i»s ua grim ,_ B _ F _ A f ‘-n.iif.=»- fdsaomim hniilrrni I I We1=fi'."°'f"°'“'°“°“"'°"'°" I ‘ is p T fry:-';li°i..»,...=~.-»a_ai uw. 'hmmm ,,,,,, ,o PHYSICIAN `i'“""‘°° ‘P*’g,_°f;_m In , QFF1CES{ ` " ` mwn`a\\souArllleol1.L.s¥isivmi'W' » ' “ . 'Hel-. .. gli J¢lw=u§1s=_ _ ' j ` @f-'°§'».9’t°1°=- my. 'u§ » _;_:=5 ‘nw , = » " ' ` ' given to ' . _ ' 1 ... 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