tae me ag a AEE TS a = 2 >> <> = gooucceecesoerence c22eeees | LETTER FROM A PERSONAL. “ 4 tu rn ' ym 0 d alt { | Bilis. 9 Q \ ) | WOUNDED ISLANDER. ——- cs oi ALN. ¢| ‘ | , 4 ” e Nip poeaya . Y a (yr . " . r 5 K/ 2 John Harris Tel] Senator McDonald returned home 00! Merocwant or Vunice.— Opera House 2 ty arris fells of the Wounds he | Saturday evening. to night ° “| Received Mr. A H Bolland of Toronto, is a guest Vues io a a . : . i AS NG 4Ys at the syium are & f| The following is taken from a letter re- | at the Queen Hotel. Th evades . . yea ; & ficial effect fa @ Senator Ferguson came home from lursdays aod Saturdays from 3 to 5 & nciai elects ¢ _ iceived by Mies M, Harris from her 2 : = aa Paes p.m. : nnot | cver esti- S| nel Ottawa on Saturday night. @ ¢ . ret . fe) ' rother, John. It is dated Wynberg a , gee m ° We keep good soaps. In @/ gy tal. April 8t] ’ His Lordship Bishop Macdonald return- Carries Suiprat T| af : : ' pita! il Sth: ‘ J 4B >PED.— y 7 z reoulnt ssenet o | O8pital, Apri ¥ ed from Quebec on Saturday. headef ail if Se 2 ete er a a still j te an » ; , -,| hesador Catlie shipped from Summerside ae here ae [am still in hospital and mv hand Rey. A. F. Brown occupied the pulpit | io st John ut A i e O Kan ! ~~ ere | gives mea lolof troubie. The nerve of ’ ioe Se ee eee _— , ne wy hin: ae : : ofthe Baptist Church at both services| was the shipper ; edical soaps which are & | the fingers has been cut, rendering them | yesterday. : & valuable for inflamed ¢j} useless, and another nerve may have to be | ~ Mr.Q F Nites incall is ees iy , a7 .o 5 a fy \o d h Mr. George Awise, 8 Weli-KDOWD ASYFian | ; : ; ins f the skin such as | gratied in the muscle. oe“ | DoMINION Day Races.—The er e @ « [= hey . . resident ot Summerside, has taken out ' S0ES.—~ £29 Peele" | o sunburn, rough- @|. “The people beve are yery kind, bring- snbuvatioation naners : for the races on the Summerside Driving & : dondentl eek ee Sj} ing fruit and flowers every day. It 1s a ae ; Park on Duminiou Day has been publish~ & * ve We te . ; 2 quite a change from the front where you] _ Mr. A. S. Johnson returned home} 64. [: consists of three classes (all mixed) 5 i avaring nen f | get it pretty rough. I will never forget Saturday night. He returned to New | vids. free-for-all, 2.40 and 2-minute ae th venting those distress- o | the morning I was shot. We advanced Brunswick this morning. | purse in the free for-all 1s $150; in the . . | : uy a I ' i-ai « 5 i 9 ng n and scalp disexses_ that to ;about a huodred yards from the Boer Mr. John T. Crocket wasa passenger | other races the purse is $100 each. < peculiarly liable @ | posi.ion before daylight and dug a trench. } by the Princess on Saturday evening re-| — ¢ e In five minutes the order to advance came} turning from a business trip to Halifax. Price oF Hoe 4 1i to the Mail : . rRICB O s.—Acc ytothe Mail & fy again. The volley came at forty-five _ : . — See oGs ccording to the wa y | 8E E ho | bee % : ; : aLTe. -_ 9 rowee, who 1a pePH | and Kmpire there isa tendency towards & @ | yards and here I was wounded. I wonder | visiting relativ i d Boston | tendency ft | - , > visiting relatives and frends in bostOD | weakening in the price of hogs in Toroato ® } that anyone escaped ; if the Boers had not eek , lto C EE Bat <a re ad Pagers a (4 ’ ‘ ; ana vicinity, returned to Charlottetown 02} a):hough there had been no change up to be j } & been eo frightened they would have cut! Saturday nigbt | that date. For prime } ( i : fro J y night. at date. ogs (sc g from : ' ¥ “— ieces. : a — ; prime hogs (scaling : eee Charles E.Cowen, the Canadian report-| 160 to 200 lbs) the top price was 6c s o “| was hit inthe arm about the second ih tes thie eceatben tk besidedsally obot | light Bees © eh aa =*9 +} ar ‘ . : gespatches as 5M y LOU go ue Hae , } & Apothecaries Hal. volley. I still lay on the ground when a » ot ae a dull : g8 brought 5}c per pound. ty © pellet grazed my fifth r b. My helmet} % Karee Siding,S. A., was a member of ®| bullet graze ib, MM he Strathcona H Znglish-| Hicauaxp B 7 | y \ . ne , | the Strathcona Horse. He was an English IGHLAND Bricape. ~They who patro-~ WSIS SSMS-SSSO SESSS cS S| was shot away. bout this time tbe Sy ACRE SA : 9 SSSSNHS-SSSGH SLSSS SES ss sho v. A man and was representing the Toronto| nizetbe Highland Brigade enteriainment a Gordon Highlanders opened fire from the alii lalate o Hi re fi sae sSOOSSOeSe # O66 GHGS LOOSE | right flank and drew the Boer fire from a ; S | Soon we crept back to our trench. I was —— aa ee AlCl Cll A Ce Mail and Empire. His first letter arrived in the Opera House on the 21st will have at Toronto contemporaneourly with the|an opportunity of ayain hearing Mr. * aes res a e | Ms pews of his death. Massie, who so {delighted the audience at . | very weak from luss of blood. _ ee | : : House Cleaning | (The writer of this letter has since An exchange says: Cards are out for he ee concert. They wi'l = . 9 $ | been removed from Wynberg Hospital the marriage of Mies Alice Graham, Tan in 2 a of aa Miss et go . LADIFS @ | to England.) daughter of Collector Henry Graham, of Renae a "we ane a tay = ° e nina ait aian St. Stephen, N. B., and grand danghter of nar . € understand that ‘ 2 Kinkora Notes. the late Michael Colter, of Fredericton, saat hte oma are being made for ; Let is Q e | N.B., to Mr. Pethick, of the Bank of hinge: eaux, They will be some- eS y ‘ : 2 ’ 99 d. ) 6 : ®/ Mr. Francis Bradley, of Kelly’s Cross, Nova Scotia, which takes place May 22nd ° . . | who contracted for the erection and com- o AN an = WeELL ‘I'RIgD REMEDY.— @ | pletion of the new church at Kinkors, has Mrs. Winelow’s Soothing Syrup has been « p , ; aa your Baking begun work, and with such ekilled hande| THE PATRIOT AND MR. PINEAU. | used for over fitty years by mill'ons of as Messre Clovis Arersaalt, of ees — a their ne while a St %s t success. It eoothes the chi } Bradley, of St. Teresa’s, HMugoes, of Lot oe | ’ ‘ : Kinkora, will Sirn.—T he Patriot is i di .g| Softens the gums, allays the pain, cures ine ly vou with the 65, avd Monaghan, of Kora, IR, e Patriot is in great distress | °*. , > , a 5 ot a beal Cookies doubtless succeed in pushing along | over the Conservatives’ treatment of Mr. wind colic, and is the best remedy for best of ree an : Pi ’ with dispatch. H.J. Pineau, If he would devote an diarrhoea. It is pleasant to the taste Buns, Biscuits and Roils, Pies Mr D. A. Sbarpe of Summerside,| editoral to what the grits have doae for Sold by druggists in every part of the and GAKE. We bake every epent Friday io the paroebial orcbard,| him it would be spicier reading, and world. Twenty-five cents a bottle. Ite : p P g ; day and guarantee e’ erything lopping off the superfluous limbs from the | much more interesting. They nominated value is incalcuable. Be sure and ask for | to be good and fresh. good trees and a a. those oo less} Mr. Meddie Gallant to oppose him, and Mrs, Winslows Soothing Syrup. profitable bearers with new scions Grraven- | made a house to house canvas using : : : GR DUCHESSE BREAD steins, Red ce “ ee ie money, liquor, Provincial iat Das oe acdascina ene rbot OU JB ESSE DM John feels greatly pleased over Mr./minion government intiaence and | @8"'ey was ine or 10 days for drunken is just the = for familyuse. es gs and expects the very omy conanieanes ae Jectehaeeriiehhe at er abeoatier anes T loaf, enly 4c each. @ | best results. warfare to deprive im of the|°* E ‘ é we y ? The fruit-growers of this eec.iom should | seat he vow belds in the Legislatur:. barracke, was discharged. The prose- ° TeLeraene 98. @ | secure in time the services of such an ex- | After the contest they charged this cutor withdeew the charge on payment of ° @ | pert and pot their oreharas in good shape. | «Pineo” with having gained his seat by the costs by the defendant and his signing an ca 3 Mr. Sharp has fully more engagements/ mostcorrupt means. Their every avail- apology for his conduct and undertaking é D . Stevart @ | a!) over the country this season than he | able private lever was applied to embarrass not to repeat the offence. The Lquor Regu- e > can attend to, but if you can induce him | his position. They lied to bimin de- lation summons ageinst Sarah Jane Hig- + cur: Baxery 9) 0 take your orchard in hand you will not | clarimg that Mr. Hackett—who twice re~| git® a* dismiesed. Two young lads—Wm. ° aad > regret it. % ‘ ' . fused to run and is out of local pelitice— Luby and John Smith—wer, each fined » SsKEST BREAD ’ Farming operations in this section are} was secretly nominated for bis seat; while $3 or 15 days for creating a die 9 BAKES)BES BEAL. @ } very backward, as I presume is the case | they themselves now have Mr. Meddie turbance on the s'dewalk and in tbe hall . ween | (lsewhere. Gallant ready, if he is able,|fthe Opera House. These dieturbances paaeniecess & 89000008 How plausibly the Patriot pleads the|io take the teat. They are willing take place during entertainments, ard ——_—_—_— ————~ | cauce of political criminals! Obstruc:ion | to get all they can out of Mr. Pineau now, patrons of the House have heen greatly CARD Y (indeed! Surely it is time to obstruct! and when they have nu furth- annoyed in consequence. The mavage- = euch tactics as have during the past few) ey use for bim will pitch him ment of the Opera House have deciced to % years disgraced the Government of the | tothe wiads as treacherously as they did | Prosecute all future offenders in this re- Province Where are the electors ? Why] Mr. Wise or as they would do with any- gard, and the Magistrate has promised DR H. ae DICKE ¥ do they not ‘ise in indignation to proclaim | one whe would trust them. Thank fortune, | the fulleet assistance of the court. A e to the word that they are noi represented | however, they are unable to elect Gallaat, number of names of offenders were men- (Late? Clinical a = a in Parliamen'. Indignation meetings are| or anyone else intheir company. The rioned in court today. Londen as and Central rondon 2 in order— Kruger should not be let live | Conservative press has used scathing 6 Sareea *” Throat and Ear Hospital’) political lite here! Come electors, free | janguage against the Government and the SHIP NEWS ~ ‘ , i and ind-pendent back of the ‘‘noble| means they resort to 10 order, if poesible, ee SPECIALIST—Fy e, Kar, Nose thirteen!” and down tyranny and con-| io Jead Mr. Pineau from the couree he was temptible trickery! elected to pursue, and with characteristic Port of Summerside, and Threat. AntTI-TRICKSTER. | deception the Patriot declares the ENTERED. = ' language is againet Pineau himeelf and ee 10. tei ble Wl . _Crmeren Bicck 1 the French-Canadian people. With en ay 10—Restive, Cain, Pictou, coal. Cre prnce— Water fixcet oF Hotel Davies a q@ LET. seciashedl aaah Siar ce. er chiguee May 11—8 8 City of Ghent. akieete. Oprics Houns-982 ».'0 —— is not responsible, the charge of abuse of | Halifax, mdee. Evenings by appoin' ment J : : a ae Eve Testea ard Fitied With Glasses A cottage on Stewart Street, between | Mr. Pineau is not true. Toe Guardian _—- 12—Lochiel, Wright, Richibucto, me <ecaeeaeaeenaienemmmneiinias ———t Upper (Jueen Street and Malpeque Rosa, has gauged the situat'on properly. The er. rae po 7. Conservatives in convention nominated CLEARED. containing six rooms, with large pantry 2 iat : aa : : COAT MAKE RS! also ae and other out buildinge. The | Mr Ptneappe sbeir standard ee They} May 10--Restive, Cain, Pictou, bal. es above house is new and is now ready fer foliowed the re ne a z — — Mey 11—-S SCity of Ghent, McNevin, Good coatmakers wanted at once | , jo ant. Apply to Mr. Thomas Bc. ori poh schoo ; — 2 7 Halitax, produce. > ‘ latte i In G 4 * : steady employment, good wages. Quaid, Lower Queen Street, or to the | form '0 4 ™ eins inl ad Pais May i12-—Bkte Rita, Oslen Penarth CHAPMAN BROS owner at Southport. pegs SEEN eee ees a 4 L , . i N Q RDW A RN KBE'I 7: e Gie sl bin BI &) ie of specious Grit de- 35,000 busele oats er $ 11,900 4Amfmerst, 4X. - ~ senna ee ter) Te prest DE the Con-ervative party 14,200 spfi fest Due 8. 140 = _ ee ' : Oe es cr the floor of the house. Ta the face of panna tris the Patreot oud the Governmeri who Total... ol eee have lost the peoples confidence bave the tflrontery to ask Mr. Pineau to “lick the Babies Tortured. hand thet emites.” to rush to the support ot the four bundred who voted avainst By flaming, itching eczema, find comfort 3 4 o : him ane to flap the face of | Dd permanent cure in Dr. Chase’s Ointment, : nan 3 : 4 a a prevaration which bas a record oi cures un- ibe five hundred who n bis own district | parailed in the history of medicine, Eczema, worked and voted toelect him. It isa} 8alt rheum, tetter, scald bead, old people’s rash, ard al! itching ‘&kin diseases, are } raZ } yOBE oO make I OV 7 . ~ ; . brazen proposal t ke and I canvo avso!ulely cured vy Dr. Chase’s Virtment. ecnveive of Mr. Pineau or any other bonest man for a Moment entertaining i. =r Mr. Pineau 1s a young man with a long Now ror GARDENING .— The best garden prospect before him. The Patriot asks | seeds are at Carter’s Seed Store. bim to tlight his whole cre QQ ———""""— Have something to interest me in al Hine of Duchess of } OF K hy a false step at the | 3 We ; b:zinning. Ido not know the gentleman | ¢ XA awe ersonally, but report credits him with] ¢ A SNAP ( Ne i of s asiaseaile ability. Let bim thenstand ; ~ bi ‘b true to the banner under which he fought ‘ (( Et ng and with the incoming tide of good Con- : IN TALC UM Wy w servative government ure his talents and | < i? 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