l ‘ »~ 2,,-_i-=_~;= i - . -f ' ; .;-f;'_-~ f 1-;-.»L;` _ bf tttitt ESTABLISHED ISQI THE GUARDIAN, CHARLOTTETOWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, SATURDAY, APRIL1 1899 _S PAGES duce ine Dominion frovernment to en act sounri ohinitori, legislation 3 in oe ia ev r iymon ME G Charlot~town I H Bell M P bum merside Premier Faiquhaison and A --- the Alliance thanking the members for the honor confeired on him and prom s- 'l lisrefore Resolved That, we hereby grfhfbltlonlland ...Bonded fftilzllltgirofliflggilf§§§§f§§f;§"anf King Matafa De osed-Ger-f T0 A§ll11121<10 And Ma Cu D Y _VM F 1° urg,ih g i t ` d' tl _ lm OTTAWA ECHOES. . 55- emo xsgiuqeltslgglémii this lgfifeia fnli many’s Latest Proposals Th Y ts H-W - Uff HIS R¢iJ'€2li-Where -,it 1 ' th ° _ e acau ea i i Pf°h1b“1°11 - ..i:._:.;_‘;';ai;'s.i...° .s;;2_ i=.mbi,- melted. - ZZ... "° Bane was Fought »-W houses forthe exclusive storage of in- _ __ y ' ' 23°” ee --1' toxicauts in places where the C. T. A. OT M mwtinz f unanimously. three voting against it. It was resolved that copies of the resolu- t_°ff5°‘h°" 1 ,__ __ Z _ _ _ __, tion be sent to each of the Island re- - V _ presentatives in the Dominion parlia- ‘rg ll 1mmawsnm W5“°f5&1? tf‘¢8_*'¢3¢¢¢t da ment The followinfr resolution vias un- `§» Pm” . 1 fe-.»»'\i\ . Resolved that this Alliance call the attention of all public bodies within tltis province interested in prohibition me now Showing a' fine to the present aititu°de of the govern- ll Of ment upon that question. and request l J such bodies to take such action as to them may appear most effeccive, to in- ` V .a~._ s u ` P' J ts ' 7 After the usual vites of thanks the » -if second annual session of the P. E. Is- ' ° _ All new god, inns bt-inch of the Iiomimtm Temper- ,_ ‘~ __ l /_ ° f ltivelv the very latest shap THEM ance Alliance adjourned to meet at the call of the Executive. I . TUCURE TOOTHACHE IN A MINUTE ~ . ; -f t’ ,‘.Z,“:.’.;Ef.*§§t.¥:..9°t;‘.i.1tl;e‘z::?s and Headache. 250. at all Druggists. You’re thinking of summer footwear. You want something °i°°- A Sh°° well made, fits right and wears well- th§i'»'S Wh” Y_°u_'°l “hen Hwe loan THE LYl\N they have all the _qiwlibies Y°“ 1`°9‘m`°‘ We have them " Price ' ~ 15,3ooa5o 4o0,4..1s l _~ ._ rf A" "_ '- _ “_ U "`_"""_"" *_ W Y ` o """"" " v-“ " "r- f '~" ' *-5- _ _ 1-5 R»f __Ft.~t»v.~-D_1>_1°¢ V _eri r\‘\ O H, vlD_, 1'- ‘ non River Wir McLeod Dunrlis I 3917393 “RWT- Dav»d Schiiiiiiin,"Mrs. Joli’nson. J. J., A _ "“'“* _ " __ onspseii, chit iftnefown; cm-is. Taper, ““‘“Y-R°W B"/°=\1 Amriwi Sailors and me s nnmnm W' si- it ti; R _ ii . it <1. , °° ‘“"P"°"°’ hrlst. I Native Boatmen in Jamaica. gimp! Camnbelipti 0A 1- S _ CAPTURED “ft»-i““f»“”=~»~e-»-W and 7 C I H0118. Ub8I'l°Uff'l=0WI1- ' During a fight between Ame(rid)an sgil- wrheJresKm)nrreciy aifanuot The new Pi-csident briefly addressid _ Hors and native boatmen at Kingston MH:`i&gh.¢;’se:&riiio;n Jamaica two Americans were killed 1°- §;:°w,,,.¢p°'|,°t ‘l°’° y ' h' b t d t I - ` , _ and numb d d. l B“'“°8’°1'°Le§vi:ll¥ iillg is es en eapors o ur.lThe L k t ers woun e 1 . “mama munnmm t er the cause o temperan ___ The thanks of the Convenion were tg; " -f ` dared the ieiiring otllcers and suitably sank. Sixty persons were drowned. . p ) p e vacancy in t e represen MANILA M h 31- S of the Dommlou Temperance our app eciation of the efforts of thit , arc ( pecial]--The 'as held my M C A hall portion of the [stand press that his ex Amencan M""°t°r wday mf°r7_‘°d th° m"°n °f wm“‘P°g American troops today occupied the Thlrsdtylast at 2 oiclocll. P m posed and c_onde_mned the action of the Omcials Of thi* Foreign 0150015” the The SP°ak°l' Said 119 W0\1ld 8101106 Filipinos’ stronghold of'Malalos and Hof ° ` . -~ . ' ne iogk the chan- and UUIOTIUBS U-1 H115 11111901' latest proposals of Germany regarding 1=sue his warrant for thelzvacancies in the rebel, are now ln full fllghl l th f ll ‘ ~ - - - wereeiggrillspsad e o owing EVENING SE5SI0N_ bagpa have bien favorably received. Winnipeg and Brockville. (Nye,-nor Mwilpilag of me live nm. Ooeredentials J J Channelt J' D At 8 o’clock President Ross took the - - 6 papal? "Q claim that the auth _ ss-an-.¢. , 1 Chestnut md Rev A D M(_Leod on hair and after siugmgdnd pmyer the orities are giving aw_ay too much to Matters Cuba aldo and this Probably mm on lnsr°_ atloclook. “Lv Rev W J Kirby R H ollowing resolution was moved by Rev. Gr°°t Brimm an-6 the States. 1 I . ltreat at tae railway beyond San Ferna J D DGMDHD. Rev Mr Ir. Kirby and seconded by J. C. Th15W“53“b5°‘l\10\1'°1° ‘|19 adlfices President Issues Aiilmportaiit Order Regard d F B McRie, Oo nomn Cl 1;; ° C Goff Hugh Mcmluan Rl; 8-I 6 from Apia, Samoa. to the effect that mg Documentlng Fords” vessela _ _ Malalos' the Flllpmo capital and Hound Chas Twer’ L P Tm Resolved '1‘hat the P. E. Island branch U16 U1l'0&f0I16d Outbreak at Samoa has _.___ headquulem ol Agmmldo ls located thD" T ' ll' - '_ fe __ - ' J K Ros; ieivvewmoirilllipunld ;:ei1;p;r:ip;1:; izuiiflpgp) occurred giving the following pam Yi .i_uiNGroN,.March 31 (Special)- abcut twenty mlles north of Mamla pointmant of the commit- of me fedgral U0 = ‘ culars: President McKinley has abolished all __ vernment u on the . . . _ _ _ Horne read the report of' Demon ‘ol prohibition, Iskinvpas they Admiral Karitz of the U. S. Cruiser registry fees intuba for documenting Lommittee detailing the ` ` ' ° ’ “Ken to prepare for and con OW do, a Stnd dlamm-i¢,1ly 0pl,0,,,d Philadelphia called a council of the con- foreign vessels. 'Ibis will lay the me pleblsclle on prolnm mn m othe will of the people as expressed in- siils. The German consul declining to foundation for a. purely Cuban commer W Tl last The repo,-,_ Speaks of he Pleblsmfe UQ S0Pf°mb°l`135f- attend, the British and American consuls .cial marine and may result in the estab ASHINGTGN “ch 31_(SPeclal)_ h _ . _ Sh , h , of literature, the emJ fgtg?l?yI§:;?r;t?v;3g?n?;€u!gs !::diE;_ decided to dcpose Mataafa. llishmeut of Cuban sh p yards. owen t en tau colder bnsk “mth °fn§e§8`? AB Eepéepréglg Qrd ug a public scilliimfnt adverse to prohi- T50 Chief WHS H0!-iied and Ca11ti0l18d ‘ servlce reudprad by them bition is illogical and inconsistent with A to submit uudgr ppm; gf bljmbardmenh IN various temperance organise. 2;’ recpgmzed Parmlmentary Pr°°°' The natives disregarded the mandate, > _ C To Cure llsadachssinhn minute us; the iilebiwte plank Fu'r,hel»-msolvadelhat ml nl. mgasa airmen me British and Unitsdsicyrie iiiiier miss as Trip fm name "-“\i°fi i|°=“°i\°P°'4°f= Wd!- platform of 1893, with . ' ‘ ;f"“"' ~ ,_ _-e. ' ' _ _ _ _ - made by Su, Wilma in _cpnvention 'assembled pledge ourlS*»*‘t°° °`55§`\?I3f¥S`- _ ,_ _ --- ._ _ _-__~..g,___',&_ ' _ ' Yggtgrday We `“°'“`““""“"""i\“»'f»f individual -and united supp nrt to the Ex- The cruiser Philadelp in and the __ _ _ ---- ' _ 1 f. syiiziiighsblhatlhz “"5" °t th’ D°mi”i°° Tem9°l`3~°°° I British war ships Porpoisi? and Rovnlty' A SEATTLE' MM” 37-»*"“(_SP°°i*1)"'A u ‘Y People at um polls would Aliiarice to strengthen their hands _in opened fire’ deslrol ina Several villag€B_ llsteamer from Alaska brings news of a. llIlS. 801116 Wl1li.'»8, S6mB ressing the question of prohibition -_ 1 ° - < _ 2000 5 - D a llttle (lolor Somg The EX°°““V° *P9991 ,n lbs Domlulon a_,.ll,,ml,nll Asliell raked tlieGarman consulate,the $ 0 re 1° 3W°°°' March 9' ’ men to place principle P D P ` ‘ _ . . ' ~ W. J. Terr has reached Sk I Wliill Whlllé l1l‘8 QOHIB and light on In the Sacred _Further llesolved, that the represent- occupants of which retired on board the b_ l HY _` _ L agwly on gg . t lhmvms ml for men fivss0iii1ispr0vint>s(wiiit=ii is aimssi G.,,,,,,,,_, w,,,,h,l, p,,lk,_ 8 wycle _ 052158# made the trip some new t ings in grenadine _ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ V _ I five their strongest support to any Tho F c lt, formed old D skill as measure Introduced through me D,_,ml_ sued aproclamation advising the natives ma* aw e Y g 9 m L60dS lwtmg re rt was enthusias- _ . =' _ - '- ' - - ~- - missioner is on his wa to Ottawa ved b;° the Alliance md won Alllamla for me Suppfegslgn of the not to submit. The situationéis strained. _ l -7 p l leatmg And Rebels Are Now iii Zh Pm M n.- yer m acknowledged. _ l V _ l Rlb.lle‘alps°('l2ss°:»tl§.&.“d7 _ The followingresolutiou, after con- Sixty Dmwngg from I passenger steamer F Tst FJ&‘l~m$1h1?tld?°ratH°1liu£nd'g slderable discussion and strong expres- l wrecked ln the Bri" h ch I BohooIandBib1e class at 2.3!. ' ______ sions by the members, was unanimous- l S “me ° Umm,” 0', "sum ly adopted, viz : _`*"' _ _ *""”-' Sourniiurrou, Marci 31- S 1 sr.. Pant -M Whereas this lllianc ~ has learned -The passenger steamer Slellfl Pac? ) §!j‘:yd:rY8fl?l.}:°°\£§raRf°l¢w=t% ! RESOLUTIDNS withfeg?@~h=»w§epkivitee of aprt- CUUNCILS UF CONSULS tstw....`{i...~, 0.-land-h ci. PY” GOVERNOR IS UPPUSED was mv*-°<1-1°§'4- vate bonded warehouse has been grant- P ` e “und I5 ed to J_ G. Smmgeourl a Violator of lands. crashed on the Casket rocks and the Canada Temperance Act; is ‘ l ___ 1 riiwa, arch 30.-Sir Charles 1-._ ls In °r"e' ' `Tupper gave form°il notice to the TDOIDUUHI m9°\1U2.' 01 the P E I Furthfar _Re.S°1ved That’ wa express B1iRLtN March 31.-(S ecial -The S eaker of th - ' h M& Q I I them provinces, is unfriendly to Again- pup, “wan” erly winds themselveg' for pw nanimous for p ohibition) be urged to Han, Ruedha Garmin consul lm, ls_ from Dawson in 9 dllys gupgalnlngs at Mggrg é~ Mg. 8E6¢t1V°l from. - - 4 Comvwiim. Cneese and Butter Co adopted on nomination iquor traffic. _ _ Another account dated Auckland, _ 15” Fm-they Resolved, that we declare it _ l . During the season of 1898 this compau committee the following oflicers _ _ Mamh 30 5559 ~- 1 any W for the “smug ye" __ o be the purpose of this Alliance and Advices from APia’ssmoa__March 23 has shown its; f to be one of upur hmost an K K he duty of every temperaiice elector to _ _ 1 1 enterprising airy concerns, e c ease oss, Chalrlottowu, use every loyal means avaliable to 4,- are to the eff set that after the ultimatum , manufactured standing second to none l John Anderson ’KensmWm resolutions and to elect any who shall had began lnored and the rebel, had 1 quantity of milk received was not so . . D 1 ’ vote in their favor. _ _ . _ l great as that of 1897 yet the Annual shanty’ RI” Fm Pug eu Strong and enthusiastic _ speeches begmf the "max In uf? dlrecuon 01' ° Statement for 1898 (and this too not I ecretary m Y°° har were made in favor of this resolution by -59190035 and the British ¢°“5“\aW3» withstanding the fact that ln ’97 the "-0 mumhgu gm-§g, '1 ‘ _ . . . ~ » E\’;»;;1:1;, léogmrxi Célit; the mover and seconder also ny Meisrs the Amoncsn cruiser Philadelphia and . factory opened one month earlisré clos- Talgphoue 9,. Hcnomld M tr .D d Sabine, Tanton, Rogers, Arbing, Horne the Bl-irish cruiser Porpoise o pened tire _ ing same time both years) 15 8 6 lbs BOOKS* 0° °s°’ an and Rey.Mr. Stevenson. which space th di tam villa as _ beinv the average per patron for 98 ai.. _ forbids our summarizing. A feeble °n_ 9 S lg ° - ` Q-eam of tartar. ,while that of ’97 was only 14 019 lbs defense of the govemmnm was made l Several shore villages were burned Per pamm In 1898 M28 box” elle", b Messrs F. H. Beer and S. F. Hodg- and there WGN 8 01113501' Of C2-9081568 _ were manufactured a. total of 97 405* -7 » _ _ son. among the Americans and British thg lbS, Wh10l1S011\\1E al all 9-*@1129 Pri” This resolution was carried ammst sailors and marines. Both fought well 4 . _ of 8 21° P9' lb fedlzed $8 001 71 l_ NB? gffgllfs gaunlgsélnli eat any member voting against such to the Mataaias tribesmen to disperse; 5' in quality ilavor, etc., and while the against alum. €fI"`f‘f`_" ref; _ ( . “tit _G H; -<4" if L .farm ~ \1 Q Every Housekeeper wma pure iiard soap that lasts well-lathers n low in price and ‘lla-uw* Swpnse Soap fills the want petfeCflY» _-_*_- After the cheese season closed the sep arating station was started, the cream being churned into butter at the Lentral Creamery biiarlottetown, and where, I upon inquiry. we learn that the results for Nov, Dec and Janv’ at the end o which time the Secretary’s books were yo ,_ ll THE EASTER \EomiEA r lshown by R. H. Ramsay 'N w Co , was selected from t ` 4-/ _ llatcst creations in East lby Messrs. ES. Currie iwith a beautiful assortment . lshades and patterns. In fa lthere is a freshness and ii to-dateness about them Whi is exclusively “l`he Mod 5 cm.” A mln, S1011-3’S,” 11. future 9 -Shareholder freely, is Ta lor made Vs Factor made closed, and the patrons paid in full for ”""'°' hose three montns, have been exceed ugly safisfactorv 7 291 lbs butter was We have Just; 1-lpceived manufactured from the cream delivered csslllmley moghgt fmgh 10|; of for those three months, and sold for al ed whole what Blwtiu out ‘ noni. amine i-~- *-~ -1 -'”-'~"\Rx. & I . _ 1 l 1 ’ ’ J. ' 5” BI' __ l __ _ __,,._,,,, l J// ineckwear from samples show most 19 1 4 per lb, realizing a total of Those Blsmuc ue @1399 lr to the patrons The separating mended wan one station is stillrunning,and will continue l d H y k until the opening of the cheese season Pm' 13°” °”° 'ea' for ’99 when no doubt the results will 'HWY are made "Wh be equally good for the wind up of the YOBBE S055 01’ Bikini! butter term The writer trusts that _the are both Light and Short Company will evert themselves to still For Sale at greater eHorts for the year 99 which promises to be a good one for cheese, ‘ and that the eo le will stand b their P P Y factory They have done well in e & past, why not do still better in the lCo.,Toronto. They are pos es ' The fact is here is a. great deal of difference between a. factory mad6 made clothing. and when they strive to give emphasis to the alleged merit The man that is different as to the aglpearauca ot his clothes Wllfll ` ' ` Take up the printed announcements of makers and importers of ready I’ Imp-ll-3,94 mi; and 3 tailor made in style and durability “i l g. is va. a. 1 tell how nes l reached to tailor- he bu s them and when worn a mon , may bb IAUIHO3 With 5 H 1 pfatgieeir clothing they in r b .Y l I' Y they aPP factor; made, but It he has regard to looks and economy’ he “in gm! ' tai_or made garments For those who are not disposed to give the prices usually paid made to special order, and are not satisfied with the imported clothmg, we have made, and are daily adding, Sums and Overcoats erior workmanship that we are selling as low in price as lmporkd _ _ _ l inferior quality _ wise there wouldbe no need to make comparisons. If tailor-made' were B0 All Wool Oxford Tweed Suits, " the betterclothes they wodld not be held up as the ideal to which the ready All Wool Serge Suits. ’ made strive to reach. 4 . All Wool Wanted Stuff, _ if i l D A $9 V, th A . i . l 1 ` VV ._ A . . ¢ _ o I I _ ` V 1 .af _- ._ _ _ if j ] Elegantly tailored. “Cut and finished equal to ordered wo k, Equal in quality, fit, and fimsh to suits made to order, or similar Here are some quotations- l' I “ - 3| ~ r 21 “ _ , » o' ¢ » ¢ statements.” 7 - ' ` ` ' ' » . - I In Then tailor made .clothes are diferent to imported factory-made,