\ . .__.- -..~ ,,_i~-»; . ' ‘~.‘--'=-.~`.`..-_,;..';" "=: :_ _, -» V- _ ._ _; _ . . '~~__ .~=?.°,.'».,-_ - .-- ~. f _» . _ . = ._ g . }em $11 \ _ I QI' _ _ aims' m V _ 0 f f =. ~ A ‘ » 2 ~ e ...P E$lllll.lSllEll Ill9l 5 in this city Of these ten have n discharfnd and twenty seven re n in the pesthouse ayor Simpson of Alexandria t in s epidemic is well in hand but Health --- er Miller takes a more gloomy view e cases of smallpox are widely scat The Austranan St°}m ed over the city, and yellow H igs are here is i.o detention hospital 'or acted cases, and the houses where disease dei llops are put under quar tl iisinipossitfe for the gcveinment pester in the absence ot a riviil quar ..e to p'eve:it eve.y infected person in Aleiandi a 4 lllll’lllS a pure hard soap Apuniythat makesahardness Ahardness that wears well. 5 cents a cal: r is/.e»:.>~o~s cfzve/.5 it H1 T. "2 "` "TW l‘/'i".‘/ ‘f Q/(2/F YE*/Q »*‘ -_1‘. ~' » .-- ..;|. ' xuxsnnx ,_ » ,_=- _~ *_ ~_, - _ 5' -_ ¢- _ - lost ..» _ ,_ -v ~ . . ' » tbl /'/ 'Wi' _ _ _ b. _ _.M .V f . f/'fi . //L, if//if? ..f;,_ fi, n .' i' 2 -~'('.-‘-'aft , .Q f ._ firm >._/ ' ‘/, ~‘_2-;-;~_g- _,. ", 8 Y rth f dRb ist now, mi ht cost on oe anapairo goo u Wet feet means a cold W 1 ci ie e sel rubbers, the dry in Get a pair and we doctoi s bill Womens 40 0 e5 60c Mens, 60 70 80 Soc Boys, e0 60c Misses 3oc idrens 300 it Bins titeieieeeaseeeaeea lllllllllllllllllllll llllw °Sl~lnley another fresh lot of Shredd Whole wheat Biscuits hose Biscuit are highly reccom Sd to anyone troubled with digestion, weak stomach &c They are made without the use of hilt Soda or Baking Powder and ‘Giloth Light and Short For Sale ai. W8 hate just received v1aS S td maid Poor ”"°’“-°"-‘i"»”“`”’"°f°"'llUEEN Vllllllllll IMPURTANT ITEMS la hinctun D C Mitch lt ni exandria. \a , across th. Potomac 1°, there are 100 cases of sinalipox __ Mimni, ilospital service has made ry effort in keep fb; _pisease out oi itshinuton It estab 1- e a. system 0 I pectitzn on the trains and ferryboats I i.ir *here have only been thirty-seven Drowned 4-Il - Passin Near Manila, Captured by Americans-Filipinos Dis- persed with Loss-Cuban Assemblyimpeaches Cen- eral Gomez. HAVANA, March 13. -The Cuban military assembly has impeached Gen- eral Maximo Gomes and removed him , from his command as General-in-Chief of the Cuban army. ` The first ballot taken resulted in 26 votes in support of the motion to im- peach and 4 in opposition. l P2 .tw .-r ` ~ _ _ . -- -=-' -~ `~_.§_~ Q _~ __ - .~.-» i \ »- .~. _. .\ .. . " i i All'-'WW , r " _ -‘ _ i 1, 7. ‘ ` _.ii . . `/- .-"sl-'1_ ~ Ee; V- 'f _eg '; " /1% ', -._' . .1 - ' _ '{_"-“_"_-.i‘\{\`§Q\. i 'I -I7 ii 7 `}‘~E_>-..'”‘ ; l _».;'.','.'.`;.-. _ £1 fggcif, 1- 7)ie.¢__ ..-~:_,_.., f .""‘ 4"" " -T ;1 ~" i .- "°”‘*E\`\ -_ A `r~ f `l -'21 ' - ' °'»'.`~'.-' . . _ Z., -b' _- ° :»g:.- (J G ITXEIIAL GUMEI- Bn1sis.iNi-:, Qunnssmun, March 13 --(Special) -'During the recent storm several vessels were lost and 11 white and 400 colored persons drowned. MAN1LA, March 13.-(Special)-» The American troops this morning captured Pasig after a brief resistance. The Filipinos gathered in the bush along the river and were scattered with heavy loss. Nici-:, March 13.-Queen Victoria. arrived from Bouraque Sunday after- noon. ' _ ' When passing through Toulon Her Majesty summoned the sub-Prefect and expressed her sympathy vi- -li the fami- lies of the victims of the tplosion at the naval magazine at La Gouberain early last Sunday. promising to send a donation to the relief fund. All the customary honors were paid to Her Majesty on her arrival. 1 The streets were thronged with people cheering heartily, and the muni- cipal authorities presented amagniticent bouquet in the form of a gondola,mount- ed upon a tripod and surmounted with two vases and other emblems. - ` l_ xl MARCH MAGAZNES l titni. g, l`~f~.A _Z-__A To be Submitted to the legislature _*.1-.11 Resolution Passed by the City Council-Civic Elec-1 _ tion by Ballot-Women on School Board-Regulation of Clubs-Purchase of Electric Light Plant-ln- spection of Milk and Meat. His lVorship the Mayor aid all the Councillors were present at the regular meeting of the City Council last night. A communication from the Secretary of the School Board requesting the pay- the only dissenting votes being Couns. Crabbe and McCarran, who asked that _ the matter be laid over until next meet- pay it. _ A communication from Messrs. _ Car- vell Bros., asking to have a committee a ointed to confer with them in the PP matter of the readjustment of the annual which was appropriated for sewerage _. purposes, was referred ‘to the Finance _ ' _f ‘ Messrs. fl). & C; `l the pavment of $500 as the second in- stallment as per contract with Col. Waring for plans in connection with the sewerage system. Some discussion took place as to whether the plans of Col. Waiing were adopted _ and if not was the city responsible for the amount. ' Recorder Haszard who was present, be- ing asked for advice, believed the city 1 was liable. Conn. Crabbe moved, seconded by Conn. Taylor, that the bill be paid. Conn. Horne moved an amendment. seconded by Conn. Hooper that it be laid over for further information. The _amendment being put was lost by the casting vote of the Mayor. For,Ceuns. Crabbe, Taylor, Nicholson, Lyons. ` Couns. Horne, Hooper,_'~ Wheatley and McCarron, voted for the motion which was carried. ' A bill from Messrs McLeod,Moriisou & McQuarrie for defending the city in the certiorari on a Scott Act case in the Supreme Court in 1897, amounting to $53.75, was on motion ordered to be paid. ' Conn. Crabbe gave notice that at_ the next meeting of council he would introduce the usual bye law specifying the rate of assessment on real estate and _personal property and polls; 9.180 9- bye law specifying the rate of discount on all taxes paid _ within a certain ,» period. -_ t Couu. .Crabbe rose to say that consi- dering the prevalence of tuberculosis among cattle and the precautions taken in other cities he thought it was neces- sary tor the Council to take some action _ in the matter. Meat sold in the market as well as all milk sold in the city should be inspected. He had asked the CRAZY Wllll llGlllNll i Eczema on Head. Got into the EWS- Doctor & Institutes Could Noi CUP9- Curcd in 2 Months by GUTICU RA- I had eczema on the top of my h¢°*d_°V" tW° years. It itched, something lici-ce. EMY d°°‘°‘ treated me for six' months, with failure, so I tried more doctors, and a New York institute f01' six months, butcould not reach Myfurtherthaff -the rest. I had it worse than at the start. 85 1° ' and nearly got me commenced to get in my eyes. _ crazy with itching. 1 nodced your advertisement is the N. Y. Wm-za, .-_-id ihouzbt I “j°f-ld ‘YY Cirricnns remedies. In two months’ time I fled not know that I had any trouble G! Ullimd I fccl like a new man. ` aniiasn imisni., easwasiiisi-.N-Y-Ci=v~ g~Wum baths tern it eorr._HlSllR llllll ~ ll. V and Sewerage Act covering such em- ergencies as the retirement of Mr. Laird, also a further bill altering the City Corporation V Act pro- viding for election by ballot and s more fquitable system of repre-` sentation in the City Council and for the ment of $1,000 on estimated expendi- 1- ° _ - ture for the present year, was on u * ~ . motion of Coun. Hooper, seconded by t _ - - 1 C0\1U-`Ni0h01S0I1- 01`d°1`°d t0 be Pilid. ing of ladies, having special control of m w ‘ment of the powers of taxation _ and if ing. They thought it was too soon to furthe,-ig obtain luv? to Pm-,mags ,mi electric lightfplant lor the city and to i' rent of Pownal Wharf, a portion of »¢f_th.9_.,am9,.__ i V ‘i_ with cn-riders SOAP»~t!¢|\°° “df” U-iw ' me gi-as skih can. md lWI“*U cm cmBui>Lmr»r@ as o¢,bi»iod|»`piass_»:i_idl\==i°f¢°1°'f~l**Y°°‘!?°‘“‘_l°‘f sands when sinh-lagstxun lmmcrvcn alnodbsgull eadursncs.hnirlilelenoraliaoae.dil£8'l!"N°‘*°°“°' ii-1-W-__ _ ` , c@ =°\i1°"~='~ctg-,°,'.‘;=2,*.,.,..,'°"“s.l’.."§.{,”.§.*..~..¢ Recorder to look into the matter and ad vise them as to what legislation would be required to have an inspector ap pointed and carry out this work Recorder Haszard said that alter his having looked into the Act of Incorpor ation, he did not think that the city had power, but lei islation would be needed He thouvht an inspectorshould be ap pointed to go about the country and examine the cattle stables, and general conditions about the farms. particularly 1 where milk is being handled. The milk which is being brought to the city and themeat sold in the market were in many cases not fit fiir use. The Mayor said that if smallpox visited the city :the citizens would be greatly scared,but l=e did not consider this disease as dangerous as tuberculosis ' and believed something should be dose to modify the condition. _ Coun.Nicholson moved the following resolution which was seconded _‘by Conn. Lyons: _ Resolved. that the Mayor, Recorder and a special committee consisting of Couns. Nicholson, Hooper and Horne be appointed a committee to draft a bill embodying changes infthe Water S THE GUARDIAN, CHARLOTTETOWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, TUESDAY, MARCH 14, 1899.-8 PAGFS , ` _ _ _ _ __ °. . _ ` 1 . _ _ vi _ _ ‘ _ \ ' ' l _ ‘ _ _U - ._ _ I _ _ B s I s I ' - I \' - _ ' __ . _ ‘ ' i .,. F D E it se n I o o | o l ll H I H l he formation of a School Board consist-_ egulation of clubs and places of am ‘ would be the most 'momentous since 8.3. FllSlEll llll’l‘Ell _Say the Grand llldl Partyfllie Splendid Neil i sir I-lib bert Predlctsa. Mo_m_ Crew Gnd entous Session -- Three od-Cho tied--Yukon Rings Lau_-V orals and subjects especially within onien’s pr`ovince`;' also for enlarge- 1' issue debentures A. for the purchase of said lant. The above eommittee to re-‘ of citizens be called for the discussion? The resolution was carried vnan i ¥-.~l___` \ . . ivmrrmcros, Marci. ie.-(special)-Q-7 Generally fair, winds growing brisk northerly. ‘_ _-..._¢_.n@,a.=..._...._..” 4 pork, 9.32. 1 _ _- . Niagara Rock Wearing Away. NIAGARA Farms, N. YA March 10 - Fresh evidence of the wearing away of the rock ou both sides of the gorge is now to be seen. On the American side, between Rapids View and the old Maid of the`Mist landing, the de- structive force of the elements is seeni Along the river from the Buttery ele- vator to the whirlpool a large mass of rock and earth is scattered at the tdot ofthe cliff. Someof the pieces of rock are very large. On-the Canadian side. at several points between Clifton and the whirlpool, :the same changes are to be seen. Near the falls more evidence into be had. §Table Rock looks as if it had lost a good-sized portion during the winter and the small islands show a decrease in size. --'-¢----- . T0 THE BEREAVED- The following rc=olution was passed at the regular session of Great Eastern Lodge on Thursday. March 9th. Therefore, resolved that we the `members of Great Eastern Lodge in LBYCS. ,_ ' _ ‘ ' Ritv. E. A. Mc1’_m:E, T. S. Boiiii:irrsoni,_ Alrrrrux Rosnirrsox, P _ 1 port back to this Council and a meeting _ iinoujly _ _ _ ' lregtilar session assembled do hereby tender our sincere sympathy to the ‘_ ng l bereaved family 'in this the time of their - ____ sorrow, and pray that the God of all grace, may sustain and strengthen them Made from are Vglflgfgg `_ to bear this and all the trials of life. » d‘¢3U1 d f21‘t3.l‘» Pi-eiected new Especially would we commend the aged li _ _-_ Gf°iz;__0 ’§4"‘”°1“xwu"',’,‘fm in the 40th to partner of her life, our beloved and &f f 1 venerable chaplain Alex. Scott senr., to the L*'it“d°° Him who can bind up the broken heart- ¢ SIl¢l|l Pflnl ll SIM ed, and wipe away the tears from all ` ' aluxn-0 ' IQQQIUS, ii iseA|l lliglit- ' _ Liner Lost i_...-_ -1-Qing _ Big Questions to be Set-_I gnq cggi; rier’s Death-Knoll' -- The -at Jenn Caspepia Being Aided on » Aghgfg qm gpm `-H9' way- _ ` ' _` Coast .__._._ _ __________ Wnmiriic. March 1.3-(Special)-' _ ST you, Mmm Hon. George E. Foster and Sir Hi_bber_t_ Wm Thompso Tupper passed through this' city on`-fied that ’ - l. Saturday. V Bon. secures ins conservative _party “‘ °°m°"‘ iniiine lighting trim. _' _ _ sir Hibbsn pi~eiiieie.c., ur. __ MEAT COVE, March 13--A strange steamer, supposed to be a Newfound-1 land sealer, approached the Gaspesiai yesterday torenoon and_started east, the Gaspesia steaming in her wake. = The strange boat had no difliculty in making her way throughthe ice. Q Whereas, it hath pleased the Allwise - Disposer ot all events to remove from _ our membership our beloved sister,Mrs `, . Alex. Scott senr., -_ l_ ' _ S - _ii-I U ” A New Wall --OPTHI-* COKPILID FROM Litusttmrmri Sim!! lm ima! li the hallways and lutlt ni lmitmt tltntu lam mint ttmli Bittlil will bla Eminent luis all tliltid States tliits i i ti maaaccnto , Committee' I ., 5 -, ,xv _ N ‘ aff; -z 131 8lEYUl|R`llllllS““‘¢$é.“i'»‘»‘I.’.§!"‘§