8 PAGES » I to B ‘ e.i.'ir`.-t°.‘ea.?r8.:s“:.. i THE ii RLOTTETOW GU RDI HGRIPIIG EDITICN . W ~-_ “tw »--_.7.~. - -_ V v ___ -___/, _ -_ -.»_-_ _.S _ . . .. _ ~ `- ____ - CHARLOTTETOWN PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND CANADA, 'rHU~1eDAv, MAY 25, 1905. _ _ __{ -1-53,,-,g-,,§°,:-,;1,,-,,°,,-,g-,=,-; ~ ’ ’ ~ .. _ . - '”'~"- 4-; " 5.. ------A-~----l -»~- - g -~~- r-----~ f - -~- ---~ - ..._==-~1»_» __ -» _,Z --M--._=`-~-----rsir 7 _'__ , . .¢ icioRiA DAY WELL osscievco The City was Almost ' Entirely Deserted-At Picton the Abegweits Won from Pictou _ A. A A. in Football. i V|¢|;0r-in Day dawned bright and clear aiiil the weather prevailiiig tlirouuliout was ideal for liuliday-seekers. In the early morning iriiiiiy left thc city lry learn and train for the riuburbiiii dis- ||-irfts to spend thc day in fishing or iii visiting fijiends in the eouirt_iy. _ Iir the afternoon hundreds iiiort-:weiit t iiuciiy Point and many took advaiitaige of the charming' outing to Belfast by the S. S. City of London. I 'i`iie main feature of tflrc day iiowcver was the' excursion to l’it~.ton by the Princess and the football rniitclr tiicre br-tween the Abegweits and the Picton .-\. A. A. football team. About two hund- rr-il and fifty took advantage of this visit to liic mainland aiid_iili spent a nrost err joyiilile day. '.l`he Ircagiie of the Cross baud irecoinpanied the cxeursioirist.~i and :iildcii niueii to the eiijoyrneiit by tiii-ir music during the trip over and on the rc- lui-ii. At the,Pictou 'football grounds there was a good attondaiice of spectators. o 'i`iie tennis lined up as follows: l’i.:'roii i\leIntyre i\lt~,Lean \\'isiier M ela-an Iliciilillan ileighton t`iii'i-ie l>ct-ostc tiirrson K yiilrurtc M ii ii rot-. I lr- ii iiett lieiiilerson A nl»:t:\vni'i's Full liarrliigioii McDonald Mt-Milliiu Triiinor Iiiilvcii Me i'Iiicln-rn Qiiari.t-rs Doyle Coy lc ilet iiiine Dorsey _ Darke l\iei{ennli l iughes Melirtyrc .li-nkins Foi'i\'ards .'\ior'ri.~ion McQiiilliin M.-Keirzie licferee-Dr. McKenzie. 'l`he Aheigweits played three quarters, :mil seven instead of eight l`orivar~iis. At 2.55 Referee McKenzie blew his whistle and the Pictous kicked oIi`. Tire wind was also slit.-,'irtiy in their favor, it having clrnriged after the toss for position. 'i‘lit- ball was returned to centre wiieii i‘ii-.tuu ob_tn_ined a free kick sendirigit to the. _-\liiries 25 yard line. Pietous st-iii force tht- play and in four- niiiintes tiirie coni- pt-Iled the Islanders to rouize. I\ieI<]aclicrn kicked otl` at 25 and it goes in touch at centre. St-,ririis [t.l`.oiv here :ind a free kick to i_’ictou trivcs tht-iii a .siiiiill gain. The Alietrivcits giuiliiiilly work back to half und witii ihi- aid of tivo |‘i't-e kicks they get the biillover Picton line. The latter nint`t‘, i\iclntyre§ilr~ops on thi- bail and the Abcgwt-its st-.orc thc tlrst try. A goal was not kicked and the score stands Alicgweitri 3, Picton 0. Picton again kicked oll' and work don ii to centre. Another free kick to the I\Iiiiii. liiml team and they go to 2 tield. 'i`lie Ab- bics work back to centre wiieir ii. series ut is-eriiriiiinges follow. An cxciiiinge of fri-e kii-ks irivcii little atlvantiige to i-itlier. Picton works down to thc Abbie ‘.35 yard liiie but dribhles by the city for'warils carry the bali back to centre and up to Pic- toii 25 yirrd line. They work down iigiiiir :uid llarriiii.:ton returns ii dairgei-oiis one to centre. It goes to Abbie 25 _yards liiie but McDonald by it irriririiiticent. riiii reaches centre before he is dowiied. 'l`ire hall hovers around ct-iitre iii ii si:i~it-s of st‘i'iiir.'i. Pit-tou gets iiiiotliei' |`ri-e kick but the Ahbies riisli iiirdtro to thi- 2.1 Piclouliue ivlicrotlu- pi|.:.skin is at half iinic. in the secoiid half the Ablries kick ull' and the ball goes to Picton ten yirrtl line. .»\ii iiijiiry to McQui|liui delays tire game a few nroirreiits brit he resumes shortly. .»\ fter a series of scrinis ii free kick give air opportunity to the .-\`lrt-giveits and their opponents have to roii|.:e. Picton follow up their-kick off, and at the Alibics 25 yard line ii series of scriins tiike place and on ii. fuiiiiilc the Islanders are compelled to rouite. Abeirvvt-its work to centre and by pretty passiiiir they reach Picton tcii yiird. The ball retiiriis to centre irgairi,.scririrs follow with a free kick to Picton, brit they retain their gain. The time reinaininrg grows slrort and the Aliegrvcils, who are lasting well rush tiirit-aftci'tiiiie. Picton resolutely holds tliern and the wliislle blows for time witlitlie bail at eeiitrc i`ieltl.Clrcers for the teaiiiis follow and their a mad rush for the Prliiccss, whose whistle urges the visit.oi‘s to lose no time. 'i‘hroughout the girnie was closely con- tested but it was evident after the Iir'st1 feiv liiiiiutcs play that the Alie;,r\\'t-its iverc the better teani. Tire playing on liotii sides was riiggeil at times and many inuii`s were inaiie \viiicli niigiit have been costly with faster opponents and i1. inore. open ganie. 'i‘iit-_ Alit-i,;\vits siiifcr-cd severely in ii |ui';.:c rruiiilrer of free kicck given their opponents. _ Star playing was done hy Frank Mc- Doiialil on the Abi-gwcit linlf line and had he been givi-ir the bull more ii'eq\ioiitly the opportunities for scoring would have been iiierensctl. (lapi \\'isiier' [of Picton, ivlio ilclaycil tin- ganie for tlirce-qiiartcrs of air hour by late iirrivirl, was ioiidly eiiccr-cd ori,:ippe_ariiig ,and played well. l\'yiibiiri_; was the star of thi: Picton forwards. “'i`idy" liarrington, the .\lieg\veit full, though ii. iie\\' iiiiiii did ex- rclleiri. work and iiinde [no niistiikcs l\'O'i`ES Fli()i\I TOUCII. Tire Abegweit team considering their ]‘ttlt-_ practice did excellent work,irut their iack of practice was appareirt. The coni- biriatioii work of the Abbics' liirlves at tiincs was cxcclicut, buJ..liL thu riorirns the i’ictoniaiis were at times their superior. In the .siecoiid iialf Mi-itiaclicrn by a bril- iiirirt run in which lie “sciittcrcil" a nuin- ber of his opporu-rits crossed the line but the liall was recalled hy the referee. ’l’triiy I\It~.l\‘lillaii sliowed all his old time skill. ln the second inrlf he received a scvcrc kick in the cye which closed it coin- plelely. lt is probiilile that ironiore orderly ex- eursioii ever weiii fr‘orir the islaiiii to Pic- ton. llardly a tli‘iiiikeii iniiii was seen ii.iiil any uiiilcr the iiitlncirce of liquor' were in most aiiiiciiblc moods. F. B. WADE 'DEAD. ()'i'i'ir\\'.\, 1lIiiy22l.-F. B. \Vade, K. tl., Cliairiiiaii tri' the 'l`riiiiscoiitinental l{.ai|- wn_v Coiiiiriissioii, died at the Itusqel lloiisi- at i-ight o`t-lock toliiglit. ___i..__-_--- CHICAGO MARKETS. Cnrcmio, Nay 2-'t - (Special) - May Corn -illl .Iiily Corn -|81 “ Wlieat Dill- “ Wheat Bill “ York $lLi.I`>tl “ Pork $13.82.) cisive fortress is not isolated as was reported. evaciiate their trenches. which was thrown under his carriage. killed and the coachiiiair fatally injured. Hilti SLASSES ini; oovciziiion , or is-Aitu stain Blown, up 'by a Bomb -Kaullialrs,ill-Siimel Oflhe provinciai _ __ Fighting but Oyama Make-s no De- Move. I.oNno:\', I\Iiiy 2|-(Special)-Both tele- Kaulbars now commanding the second graph lines and the railroad to Ilarbin are Miincliurian nrmy will return to Odessa, in good working crder, showing that the owing to the fact that his health is shat- tcrcd. Sr. Pi~i'i-i-ziisiiriiui, May 2!-(Special)--l Gunsiiu Pass, May 24-(Special)-Tire General Linevitclr reports on May 23rd a Situation in very tense. Tire rival coin- Rusrslantlciaachnrcnt succcssfiillyattaeked nrairdcrs ii.rcfW1\t0llll\tt each other like the Japanese on the heights north of hawks, but there has been no decisive Ciiaiigtufu forcing the Japaiiese to move yet onthe part of Field Marshall ° Oyama. BAKU, (Iaiiciisia, May2i-(Special)-The? Lleut. General Rennenkarnpff made a Governor of Baku, Prince Nakachldze,|bold reeonriaisance atthe cost of several was assasslirat-ed this afternoon hy ii. bomb liuniircd casualties, but the correspondent io( the Associated Press is not permitted The Lieutenant, aceonipanyinz the to telegraph the results. Governor and one bystirnder were also It is possible thatitwasRenrienkampfi`s ciivalry that penetrated southwest of Onrissa, Miiy 24- (Special )- General Fakoiiian. Siillil lllllNK iilli SHlNi§lll IEHNIINALS llii Si-iiiNoiiri.i., May Zi-(Special)--Upon Approved Minlstef Em- the request of liorseiricn the Springhill and Moncton Association have changed merson on Pacific and the 2.24 trot and pace to a2.:!5 trot. rind ' I Lake Superior. pace iii the races to be held at Springliii .lone 30th and .Iuly lst and Moncton July 7th and Sth. NEW GLASGOW RACES New Gi./istioiv, S., May 24-(Special -In the races hero today Maisie was close second. Siic won the first heat. Foiiiiic Mac won second in the Gree fast. Both horses are owned by Victor Dousc Cliarlottetown. FISHERY BULLETIN. _ The following is the fishery report o yesterday, May Lil :- Bioonifield - Herring pleirty, lobster scarce. Bait at Panrnure Island. THE WEATHER. -(Special)-Modcrat Z-.1 'i\»iro.\"ro, Niiry " flue, stntioiiary or higher temperature. 'run 'ri-:Mi-r:n.\'r1iiil~:. Sunrnicrllke wciiliier prevailed yestcr day but Tuesday evening was cooler. f ` to frcslr southerly to southwesterly winds, O'r'ri\\v.\, May 2-i-(Speeial)-The Min- ister of Railways has approved of the G. ° 'l`. P. tcrrriiirus on the Pacific coast at Kaiwan Islaiid, n. short distance south- l wt-st of Port Simpson. “ lion. Mr. Einrnersorr has refused to sanction the expropriation of any tract. I1 of lanil forthe terminals either on thc Race. Tire tinresrirarkiir both races were ivwigc 0,- M Fort, W;||i,,,,, and pon . approves of the location of thc line to to go before the Railway Corriiiiission and station, grounds, etc. It is reported that Hon. Clifford Sifton has been chosen to succeed Mr. Wade on the liailivay Commission and that the :ip- s poiritiiicirt will soon be made. _____.__i- night cn route to the Magdalens THE lruircirliurg reached Souris Monday 0 iialifax, Tuesday. C. Tiioivii-sos S<‘ii.\iin-r', Halifax, suc- `stcanibout iiispector. open his church next Sriirday. -A--1-2 Tun City of London returned at nliic H A NEW dis¢_,.i|,,,|h,K ,mst Orrin. i5 lo he o'c|o<-k last iilglit from Belfast- bringiriga opened iicar' Hillsboro (loiisoliilatetl l'“`l4" ‘7‘“`l5° "nd "‘""~V_ ex”‘“""l°“""l"‘ on l svhool Tuesday sliebrougirt. in 340 tobacco boxes_ llii cases eggs, 5 lambs, 4 hogs and sun- ; _ ,._;__;.;T - ~_._,____.; .f..... . -~- - - -W ' ' "" ww" r-~~ -- -` --4---' ----~--~ ---~-i" dries. xm@@m w»&w@wE ;; I A 'Tv // ‘-1;' .,'<;§.,~;.<.. _. 1° § ,’vr. v , .' ~’ - -v -,,- ._ ii/ /.. =‘ tial _..;-i\`\i:,~`V ~ e .- ...W ._ v l ¢ ‘\ _~., _,,\=-~~.-__ _-, _~ 1:2- ~»‘.~`»- “-1 .-1-fi ,_~__ \§. f ~ - --`=:_ '. `_" '_ _*ii _ - {“»e‘ 5.- _ i N ` .1-` » » i --' '-.-_-'-_,-1 _ ~\_ --- .\ ._.,._¢.q. --- ¢ 't-_ ":` -;.r_ \\ ‘\`. -re `;`lli\'*\'n .~_ .i .~~. .r_ __, .,t_¢-...- .\ .` , L; ' ni -- _,W 2- - "fi ‘>_.,%({q _ \ E.: X., 'Q- _ ~ _gi . , .- 411- ‘ s- ga.: -- \- -_-_ ~ ‘.~ __-_,__ U. / , . li -- ~ _ ._,- .-\ ,y .` \f _V/1-:’, _[V _‘\i`\ij:` , ,§ \ ji ' ,ll -k , , i ~ , , ,fa yi . I ' i / j..=»- .£- gi it i r Aiii you touting _ U =.-_,__ illii Certainly cheap seeds will grow like weeds. - - -.1 ~~ ~» - . f 1.117'-ff,/..'~.'--_- §f"¥\ " "T if-'~' 7 list, .--l ` ,i,'-/,i,ly,//i., , ~`;;¢1\\ , i .._&4,-'ti ~, iv _.~ I .,, _ f ;‘”_.//Q/A Best? We do not keep that kind. Oar Sweet Peas .ake the prize because they give you the largest and tinest iiowers. an it-:Es ini:-_is Boots to r iii Siimiiiiiinii near out stamped om Sole. 3, 50 now $2.80. 4.oo now $3.20. 5.00 now $4.'oo. Ladies remember ---- ` tlie Art Shoe _ one of the finest and nicest piece of shoe- making in Canada, prices $2.50, $3.00 _$3.50 and $4.00. HASZARD & MOORE, Sunnyside. .... it-;wurn»'-uunvvi-»»~*' ‘ *"'*'** ` I it 7..-QEQQEEQ Arthur ou_l.ake Superior. Ile merely these points aiiil the Company will have and get whatever liiiids are necessary for i:~ix'i'Yi~ivi tons of fence wiring for Rogers Hardware Co. Ltd., came by the ceeds Doiiglas Stevens, deceased, as Rav. F. C. Siiui-sos, Sour-is, is expected ° ' home from Boston this week and will re- 20 Per Cent Off iiiiaii Ui ilu -- A lot of Sovereign and Invictus Shoes, prices DDFP BRDS.. EEE iiiiiiiiiui Lord’s Day n the Y. sday. Alliance-Held i M. C. A. Tue i _ The Third Annual Convention of the Lord`s Day Alliance of P. E. I. inet in the Y. M. C. A., Charlottetown, on 'l`nesdiiy, the 23rd instant, at 2 p. in. Thy irttend- :ance was not large but n`iuelr interest, was imanifcstcd in the work of thc Alliance. The presence of Rev. J. G. Slieiirr-r, li. A., the general secretary of the Iloirriiiion Ai- »lla_'nce, added much to the interest and iproliit of the meeting. Tire Annual Ile- .port of the General Executive was sub- -.mitted and adoptedes follows In presenting this our third annual report, we desire to put on record air ex- pression of our gratitude to God for Iiis goodness iii thc progress niado during the year. .~ The T.. D. A. of Canada now 600 iocoi braneiics in eight Associntioiis. 'i`liat of I’.E. I tuins ten of these. Ol' the ten there have been organized during the ycar,1Iunter River and '.i'ryon, Criipaud, Iliirnpton, by Rev. A. D. Mt-Donald and by Iicv. I\'. Mciaruciiliii, Kciisiiigton. In the sphere of legisiatioir the way lias not. been opcii for action inasnrucli as the question of wiicrc thejurisdictiorr lies is still before the Courts and goes up to the Judiciil Committee of the imperial Privy -Council in July. There is however the practical certainty that at next session of Parliament dcliiiite iictiorr will be takeir on the Draft Act subrnittetl some time ngo by the I.. D. A. of Canada, and, should it be held that the Proviiices have any power to legislate on the srrbjcct it is our purpose to apply to oirr oivii Provincial authorities for such legis- lation up to the liiirit of their powers. Our Sabbutlr quiet has been disturbed during the past. year by the Sunday sail- ing of various steaniers notably the Lunenburg and City of London, but such protest has been made as we venture to hope will prevent the repetition of the offences inthe season now opening. The most flagrant violation of Sabbath law has been committed by contractor building the approaches to Hillsborofllridge. Our President was appointed to i view the contractor- in relation to `mii.nner. Tire unnecessary Sunday labor com- plained of was nevcrtlreless continued. Our prcsideritsiiortiy afterwards removed from the Isiirnd, and we have to report with ‘cxtrcme regret that no further steps were taken to courpcl respect for the public sentiment and laws of tho Province, as well as the Law of God. \Vc would irowerer recoriirneiid the ap- pointment ofa delegation to wait on the Attorney-Gcneral in regard to this matter, and the enforcement. in general of the law, 'as need may ar-iAe. We have the greater confidence in taking this course because of the gratifying fact that thc Attorney Generals of the Provirrees of Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Ontario, and Manitoba have readily assumed similar responsibi- lity, arid the Attorney-tit-,iieral of I’. E. I. will assiircdiy not be bi-liiiid his neigir lrors iii such duty, failing as it does, so clearly within the scope of his l)epi1rt- iiieirt. _ VVe wonlil rccoriiniend that hereafter the tinaiieiai yeiir of this Alliance be riinde uniforiri with the year' of all the other Provincial, as well as the Dominion Alli- ances, and eird on the Cilst, of October each year. and thiit we gladly iindertake to contribute for the current year' the suni risked by thc Dominion iioard toaiil iii the ucireral work, naniciy $2tlii.lit>. The oillcers were elected for the inconi- ing year as follows :- ` Pres-Rev. Neil I\Iel.auclriin, Bedeqiro. Vice I’res-iii.-v. 'l`. I". 1"ul'cr-ton, Cliirr- lottetown ; llcv. Jas. Sirripson, Ciiarloitc_ town; lion. I). Rogers, Alborton; lion. Geo. E. Hughes, Ciiiirlottctown ; lioii_ Senator Roliertsori, Moiitiigue. Sec'y-Rev. Ii. ti. Stratliie, Suniiiier- side. Trcals-A. W. Stcrns, Esq., Charlotte- town. The Prov. 'I`rei\siirer, A. \V. Sterns, pre- sented the fiiiiiiirial stiiteirieiii. for tiri- year, showing i'ct'eipts to the ainoiint of $25-l.5l7,iiiie;:iiiniiii:.- 'l‘lie outlook forthe work of tlic Alliiriicc is liopefui and good will rt-.suit from this Convei-t_i2il. REV. J. G. Shearer went to Picton yesterday. BHNJ. Rogers, Aiberton came to the city last. night. \\'. S. Sri-:\\’.\ii'i' went to Sniiririerside yesterday inoi'iiin;.r. Mi-Issns Perry and Illt-Kenna of the C. I’_ R. leave this iiiorrririg on retiirii to the uiaiiiluiid. 'l`\\'ti (}liar~lotteto\vii young irreir had a narrow escape yt-.st,criiay afternoon by fiilliiig from the train nl. Mount Stewart. Happily iieithei' was seriously iirjureti. 'I`|1l big rusli still continues at I". Per- kins &. (_`-o`.-i. sale. (In 'i`iiesdn_y the doors, both at front and back, liiiil to bellocked to keep out tire crowds, and at times they were iii danger of being broken iii by the rush. I.a.~ii.ii:lt. l<'Aiii.\', architect, Aylesford, is in the city to represent Professor Roh- ertson in the taking off the contractoi‘s hand.-i the new buildings of the Macdon- aid Consolidated School at Mount Iier- bert. Iie is iicconipanied by Mrs. i"airn. Tiii: funeral of the late \Villiain Lock- erliy took place Tiiesday to Sherwood Cenietcry. Rev. W. Ii. Sedgewirk oillei- iited. The pall-heirrers were J. »l.Uhap- poll, S. I". ilodgson, Capt. Sqriai-eliriygs, .Ioliir Stewart, dairies D. McLeod, and l\ir. Partridge. Ir<'ri-;ii.\ir;.\"r of the late Hi-orirc Henry took place _vesterwiay in Cross Roads Cciiictery. 'l`he ser\'ir‘es were coriducted hy Rev. iiobt. i’egi'iiiii. 'l`hc palllieirreirs were 'fiioiniis Stricklniiil, \\'iii. L`-roekett .laiiies iioustoii, Mal-tlierv ' Stcvciisoii, l)aiiici Steele and (ieorize Stewart.. Ar Vit-.toriir Park yesterday iii baseball St. Dunstirn's defeated the Local Nine hy ir score of I2 to Il, and the Coiiriiiereials ile- feated the l)i'li|.;gist.‘i1lti to i2. Tire Corri- iiicreiais learn was 1 U. S. Mnlioii, .I. llcn- ircsey, il. Mcl)i-riniil, 'i`. T. Mortiriier. Wrri lilaek, li. li. Potter, J. U. Watson A. I.. llirrriiigton. \\'. M. Sedgwick. W. C. llanitis le|'t.ye.s|erday on return tri Sydney. Nr. lliri'i‘i.s is eiigirgiwi in ile- sigiiiiig iiouses and ollier biiililiii|_'¢< for about six iiiilcs froiii liiiiiisliurg. it is tire liouie of the Cape ilreloii, (ical, iron anti ltziilway (lo. who have now ovi-r ‘itll 'irieii eirrploycd iii preliiiiinnry work in thc lriiiics. 50 A job lot of Chiid’s and Misses' Boots and Shoes, different lines worth up to $1.40 a pair your choice for 5oc. Other lines at half price. Big Bargains to all for cash only. J. H. BELL I.o.\'ii<1:\', May 24.-(Special.)-Empireiwirr. l Brunswick, ()n'irrio and Maiiitobn iravf-I ilroiiglitoir C. il. u new toniv spriiigiii|,; up ' THE lNNilli _ HOW EMPIRE. WAS CELEBRATED in Britain, Australia, South _Africa and Here '_ .‘l._ ,.- ' -Memorial io Coloniafi Soldiers Un- veiled in St. Paui’s l`el|-ginnis from Africa, Aiistraliil and other Colonies iiirll--ated it wiilc sprcir oliscrvirtioir of the iiniiiiay. liinpire and _-’\rbor lhry jointly was cele- briiteil by the (fily Schools on 'i`uc.-'rlny. AL Prince Street and West Kent pro- grain.~s vit-re carried out under riiri-ctioir of l’i-of. Watt.-. and addresses were given ill’ R0"-* LUflKi‘» “dill-|51 and Dr. Tirvior, 'l`. (I. -iniiies anti I". J. Nasir in the foriiicr and iicv. Mr. Dobson niiti Mr. .Iaiiies ii\ thc latter. The boys uf Queen Square in- troduced an appropriate innovation by i“"“fll"l-5 the streets with spruce trees proclireil at Victoria Park. At the school J. 'l`.i1larkin, ll. A., gave a talk on Tri-es and atlrlresm-.s were rgivrii by Revs lir. lil/ioi'1‘isoiiairil Kenneth Mt-l‘iri-rsnii. l]HllWN|NiiS UN _ iltlilllll illl H.\i.ii'A‘<, May 2| - (Sp:-chill - Two .drowning :rcciileiils iiiirrii-il \'ietoi'ia llay today here. Clicstei’ .»\rciiibaid of Bedford wliilu with ir piciric party at .\'aiidy Lake went. out with ii i-ompanioii iii a boat to ,ir-irrr in the deeper' part of the lake. 'l`lic wind blew tiic boat away from tlicin and .\reliiIiald \vri.~.tii'oi\iieil while trying to rear-li it. ilis coiiipaiiiion was i'e.~.<-_ucd in an exiiiiiistetl i-onditioii and docs not yet know of .\rciiil»alii`s death. In Dariiiioutli the (ive _yt-ar old- son of Alexander Patterson fell over the \\‘hii_rlf into the harbor and was drowned before help could reach him. Tim marriage took place yestcrtlay iiiorningat Llic-hoiri'L" of I`ii-nj. l'ii~e-iriier- of his diiiighter,I\'Ii.~i. Loiiih'e to D. .-\. Mr- Kiriiion oi' the “i wo Macs." 'l`iii- i-ercruoiry was quietly pcrforuicd in the rnitist ofa few frierids by lit-v. Mr. l)ol.isoir :ind the happy couple left ininiediateiy iifteri\‘irrds by the express on ii tour of the l’i-o\'in<:cs. A large nuurber were at the station to sec tlieni 011'. The pi'esciit.~. received wi-re un- usually iiuirreroiis arid elegant. and speak iriucliy for popularity of bride and groom. J. iii-:iii.i»:v Biii-ziiarr, Boston, with his friends, Dr. Green, Moiitarziic, and ilr. George Macdonald, Suiiiiricrside. carrie to the city last, night and go cast this after- nooii. l)r'. .\Iac-tloirald, who brought ironic the reriririns of his sister Miers Maria .\lat-- doniilri, has _lust graduated with a bril- lia`nt record fr-orrr Iialtiinore Dental i‘ol- lege but has not yet decided wircii he wil| locate. lifr. Ilrt-lraut will visit iris. iiiollicr at r\‘liiri'ay liarlior niril l)r. Miri-iloiiald will ,join liiiii there after spentliiil: ii few days with lli'. (irecii. DIED T0 AVOID WHIPPING. Nizw l3iii'rAiN, tfoiiii. May ‘.!i. -ticorixe \\'iiiker, I5 years nfirizigcoiiiiiiitti-ii siiiciilo some tiiiie. lust \\'ci-k iiecaiisc hi- was _sus- pended froiii srliool iriiil wirs afraid to have his firilicr know it. llis body lius_ bei-ii found near Mouiittiii_ tlrovt-. Kneaded in'every home 1 KENT PLDUR. Ask your grocers for - it. In bags or barrels ` Wholesale by A Carveii Bros. ‘- l 18 ttsatwtf. . i ii ALL DEPENDS on your tailor wlicthcr you get coin- fort, eiiioynicnt, or pleasure from your spring suit. We offer a nice line of pleasurable, reliable, goods. There is no trickery in our buiincss, but we do some astonishing things. ln clothes malrinfg you will find here liic latent things or spring and summer wear at very moderate prices. Give us the orilc: for your next suit, and you will be satiafred with the result. MCDONALD & PERRY “ J THE NOBBY TAILOKS. Great George Street. _~ _ of , " =' '- ' .1 -"..». ~. ' ` -.»--.» ~ _~ _ ~ _