2 y vs" 7* -'.¢‘-‘--'fifioig 5;: y -,_ -“\,~‘~’~' ‘ls ""'ff.:': "-‘~~...".1 »’,",§g; ..:--,s<:<7'io...»-:ryrg _"' :"' " ~'_~ -“-~-“ 3'. s. . .:.‘..'~.:a»_.- L . £5* .. <~ 3'. } ""`.»,, _ _~ __ 9 ~ >< THF! GUARDIAN f`HARl.()'l‘TF._TC‘VN r'RlN|‘E ED VARl\ TSLAXTD, MAY 16 3900 ' ___ -_-"fl _ Imax; _sqm ._ »,_ f _ __ _ - --L_4;_,,; ner’ The p'mphlet which tells all about Idioms Waters of Life. Call or write fo MIB. 'Q is wvure. nest, and l ° ln '\8kll.|ho. It isto beable to get bel- ing, eipeeially Pastry and Bmrd which just suite t-he nate. and makes you feel rsllnnd strong. That is the kind ue bake-just cx~ getly what you want. . onsam - 9| 55 . coo.wigi.m.o..,r.no1iy,nooo1d rorooo, Are delicious. Everybody ‘ A- S- Lani?- vho has used them is well . fatiriied. tr OIC' COMIC ‘-'D fl) Q “‘“'\d9Y0¥`S» 3 M C A`s and Crcscents THE Convention of the Y. M. C. A. of the Maritime Proviuces,will be held in Truro this summer. The Committee of the Association is now meeting in St.- J ohn,-Truro Times. Fnurr Gnowrns Arrnnrrros -Mr. J. S. 1 grafting loft on hand after filling all orders Any one wishing them should order within a week. The varieties are Graven- Sllcill, Northern Spy, Stark and Blenheim 'fp|pp|ns_ ‘ Pat St Ex. We the undersigned Merchants of Mon- respective places of business on Thursday the twenty fourth day, of May, 19(1). Cus- tomers will kindly govern themselves ac- cordingly.-Signed--Poole 8: Thompson, H. A. Ellis, A. S. Fraser, Donald McKay, W. A. Johnston, D. G. Cameron, F. S. McDonald, A. S. McLeod. F.S. Robertson, D. J. McLean, J. D. Bell, Mrs. McQueen, A SMALL Boer flag which hung in the window of Prowse Bros’ store yesterday Ducuesse LOAF Q attractedagreat deal of attention and I# U03 fq“a!l°d _ill 55° CRY- ° large crowds gathered round to geta peep R¢m9mb“ tha,” limi” b“°@ et t-he trophy. It is composed of red, ‘mn I ` 1 » v - ` white, and blue and yellow strips of lniuterial coming from the S58-if @ ‘ in order named. Flowers are worked in ST RT’ each corner of the flag, and on thewhite FAI' se Baker ` and. blue ihere is some Dutch writing 56 $5' i _ E u Si-os FORGET That we sell (Ifxygen 8{0\'. - E. HUGHES - Apethecaries Hill. 1 . l CARD r L- H. DICKEY Ass' am af Foyfl i.or~d'n cf» if 'lorvrfor the whole Province he would - 1 l lsiital Niome-t§e‘ds, and Lrr-“on lhv-out and har H0 plml. In Diseases ol 1. he Eye, Throat lllln r2.4)4pn|‘ . " i v ma Gnassr-:s . _ l and Hose. 3. ID. ego - _f-*1‘f""(° r . _ . s .~ ,- Bing beg; bread, y _ The [lag was captured by Ambrose Rodd. of the iirst contingent, at the battle of Paardoherg. EnUc_u~row.xL M1-;nrrnG.-Rev. ~ llr-. Paisley. of Mount Allison University. and D. R. Chapman of Point De Bute, N. B. will preach sermons in the interest of the Educational Society of t-be M¢fh0diSt Church, in the following places, and at the following times, viz: ` Charlottetown, May 20th. ` Fir-st_Chur-ch, 11 a. rn. Dr. Chapman. ‘7 p, rn. Dr. Paisley. Grace Church 11 a. m., Dr. Paisley 7 P- m. Dr. Chapman. Pownal, May 17, 7 p. m. Dr. CDBDYURU- Rev. J. W. McConnell. B. A. will preach in Cornwall on the 20th of May, at 11 a. m. in the interest of the same society.-Rrcnann OPIE, Sect`y. _ A joint committee of the Provincial and Charlottetown Temperance A1liauces,con- sisting of Rev. Messrs. Whiston and Mc- Connell, John Anderson, J. D. Seaman, A. XV. Sterne. J. K. Ross and D. Schurman, met the Government yesterday afternoon to confer on the matter of temperancc legislation. Mr. Anderson submitted a resolution asking the Legislature to pass a. law prohibiting the _sale of intoxicating liquors for beverage puposes in the City Of Charlottetown. Premier Farquharson did not seem to approve of limiting such oi 1;-.w to Charlc-ttetown, but indicated that if the Alliances submitted rr. prohibitory ifavor it and further that lie would place the services of the LawClcrk 01* other fcounsel at the disposal of the Alliances. It is understood they have accepted the sgeetwefl' _ _ offer Our tague Bridge hereby agree toolose our-J r A full attendance requested as matters o CHARLES KENL the wen known acwn importance in regard to athletic meet on was R passenger by the Halifax Sunday July lst will be discussed.-J. H.M0nRrs. and is bound for P. E. Island, _where he Capt" :v_ili spend the summer.-Halifax Chron- Tm, S_ S_ Stanley len this port Monday c e morning at 7.23 o'clock to West Cope where she took soundings and placed the whistle and buoy. She returned at 8.37, p. m. same day-did not lay outside of _harbor over night on account of thick weather as stated. see! my ale it with Tan management in connection _with The reference in your paper rr few days gaqnmlmma 3623:: _ the turning of the first sod on the Murray ago to a. ball of hair that was found in the dmgming honors, moms, mm Harbor Branch Railway extend a. cordial interior department of an animal lately while w:_z__rm bands with Cr._;r.r;_c_xa invitation to all to be present this Wed- reminds me that I saw in one of the mus- rhe su ace o crust; an og, _ » hi f .-.“°°"..:’.';‘.i°..‘;‘;,‘;°.'; °” “”°‘° S ;::?.z:.“;i:;E:;‘fi:.;.‘r;‘.;;§“;.‘; ;;;::‘ hed tc ing, ning _ » ° ‘ ' ' s, ,,,,,°,"_ _ ach of an ox, the hair lying fiat and run- . . , nrngm one direction ason ananlmals W Cllfk 11888 SUDPU 0f *D919 ,5°i°”3 fm' side. The ball seemed to be solid and heavy as a billiard ball and perfectly' round. It was considered an immense May 11, 1900. A Sooros. Carmen are-orrnrrm.-The ‘Little York Methodist church was re-opened last 0 Sunday. Dr. J ost, Bu->v.J. W.McConnell and the Rev.D.B. McLeo:l,preached tolarge and interested congregations during the day. Theirservices were very much appreciated. The total of the collections for the day was $40.00. This church now presents a very neat appearance. On the outside a new roof has been p_ut on, and painted, and two coats of paint on the walls. In- side,a.new ceiling in wood has been put up. The panels in the ceiling are diagonal and plain alternately, and finished with heavy moulding, there are two colors of paint on the ceilings. The walls are newly papered, the interior is re-modeled, and all wood-work painted. SUCCESS FOR SIXTY YEARS.-This is the record of Perry Davis’ Pain-Killer.UA sure. cure for diarrhoea, dysentery and all bowel complaints. Avoid substitutes. there is but one Pain-Killer, Perry Davls'. 250. and 50c. _ King oscar Anti Boer. _ LoNnoN, May 2--‘I am entirely on the British side in this war in South Africa, said the King of Sweden and Norway, now on avisit to this country, in an inter- view, recently. ‘You may make it quite clear that I have no _sympathy whatever with. the Boersfand I will tell you why. I find it difficult to understand either the principles of arellgion which isapparently a monopoly of the burghers of the two states, or of the political manifestations of a government which seems to have" refused most of the reforms suggested by the British and which closed its negotia- tions by invading British territory. \ nr - -_ Nlll/4. -»¢"’ " h .l' '-ff,/" 1 ` ' f . _ ¢'i's§i\ _ A /_` ‘\` '_ _ ""~4i'y\"- - V' `\,\| “"'\_l_;:l) X, I ' . A _ '-¢ - F the -f I /I . g 'I 'wr _.dh _~,1;_. ..._ , _ /S, .__ _-~'.;'.¢t_l1l_.; L,_,. ';~,___-_-._»_~._ _ ~» ' f 1-.Mfr-4-' , ‘NT Q1']~_-»\- _ \ ______.*2...»»f % / ///A _J'°f/»~ ,/ §._§_ ‘_j4‘f¢/ ,./_~;_Flf\ \\\ I . -_\ \\ [Q ` _-__` \\\ \i‘\ . i _ Q EEKS &C0 KING OSCAR II, OF NORWAY AND ~ SWEDEN. ‘In my opinion the iEngl`ish-speaking - th ct opposite of the Boers “aw m -»f the mm "P-f°-"°*° ..............; proof of this could have heen ,gi the splendid outburst of loyalty at home, and the heroism in the field which every _ A ` British colony has so unanimously N displayed. This io the good wmoh has ~ come to Great Britain out of the evil TH E _ will _be her compensation for the gran! K N \ `\,_ _ \ ‘li `:`\ _ _ e - disappointments she has sulfered hit er*o. .\= \ ' \ 1 I ._ _ V ' V A _‘You may make it quite clear that I I ‘ _,S-,_,:,6,6 - T 6 B y _ have no sympathy whatever with the - I " /575 _i _ Last week we were _kept busy cutting oii`DresshLengths. Bwm, .,,,_.;_¢.ho_¢ 1..-in give oo oopeorno ' ~ __ _ __ _ . _ i n _ t _e s_ e a ' would like to. ave ,ou ,trio ,attempts _um they no making to _,___ _._ _ . ._ . . mee assortment' len and ' ' ~ Y `secur_e the countenance or co-cperatron of R . _ _ _ 5 Y rhsrsosss bo dopliootod io the oiiy f §fE§§ 435 The Peoples Store. . _ ‘_ which any war brings in its train,aud that our countries ' ` ----¢---- - PALE WEAKGIRLS f - weak . ` of the world when savage and uncivilized _ territory has to be reclaimed. No greater. ' °ven than i N ima Drains corrmurn CITY AND COUNTRY NEWS. _ _ ____ _ __ "WOR . _-_-___--_‘_ ____ _ _ . The Halifax Chronicle says; A pm- LHQES p°SM°“ has bee" ““"de f'“" il \’°““fld° CFrARr.o'r"rr~:'rov.’N Engineers will mee - Mfmmur bwelzau lcllgue 9° °"“"ls” “f the at Drill shed for drill thislevening at 7.30. ‘ . . . _ . " ‘ . f (Continued From the First Page) Mr. McLean asked the Leader what he t did see and said he might have seen his own whiskey. The Speaker then ruled with regard to _ the interrupting of members. Mr. Ferquhurson said that the public accounts will -be tabled. He did not want to refer to the exhibitions as the Leader of the Oppositionwas opposed to only one exhibition." It as members 'we differ on other-points let us unite 'on agriculture as one ma.n,as the other provinces admit that we are superior. Shortly before one o’elock~ Mr. Shaw __'=°mm°=1°°d wspeak ood oaid that the disorder of the opening day was caused by the Leader. ~ ‘ Arrnnnoon snssrorv. House resumed at4 o’cloclr. Mr- Shaw. Who was speaking when_ H0086 Mljourned resumed the debate _on the draft address; ` He was followed Mr. Sinclair and Mr. DesRoches of Mis-4 couche. . ' ~ nvuzvnvo session. - House met shortly after eight o’clock` curiosity. land adiourned at 10. 15. During the evening Hon. Jas. B. Mc-_ Lean delivered an exhaustive address.` Mr. Campbell followed and at conclusion _of his address House adjourned to-meet ‘this morning at 10 o’clock. Try one carrot Oak Brand Condensed ‘ Milk and o w’ Grocer for it. wtf, Pure Maple Syrup just received at Beer & A pot of Upton Marmalade or Jam at 25 cents at Beer&; Golfs. 16 2i. ......»-vi-__ Some Island Doctors. The University of New Brunswick at the coming Encoeuia will celebrate _its one hundredth anniversary. The oc- casion will be signnlised by conferring honorary degrees on a num ber of promin- .»___@ \ f Ln ., \ //I DR. ANDERSON. |- men including Principal Ander- n, of Prince of Wales College and Rev . D. J. Fraser, now of St. John, but form- _v of Alberton, P. E. I. a brother of Rev. K. Fraser now of this city. S9 CP Q 5"; Srsdrrnn Sourrrronr.-The steamer Southport will leave West River Bridge on Friday next.. May 4th, at 7.15 for Charlottetown, leaving Ferry' \Vha.rf on _ return at 4 p. nr. She will cull at West- ville both going and coming. This trip will be made every Friday until further notice. 9 d 8:w 1 mo. éieéis'sfssl§"e¥sss'§ie'5r2- 25011 3-Niav I ' `. 3 l$8§8§$3‘§ oeeeooeee it We will close our down town Slore in the _ 'New Prowse Block ._ Darin this week ` we give liberal s * A r f__'____ -,_ when hg 3 e____ i '° "““""" "s°~°“°" °“”"s° _1Pf¢oS i1\P=»fif~ ‘i3l`il.E“S e S Special line _ _ ‘_ ii.-Acuptain Alfred ;fl__`g_gi_ye_ send _ _ _ _ left Geneva Sunday evening and ____m.ds _3 F='\¢S» *s_'f"“£5 “'“' """.i"-”°f‘@"' ;;t‘;;‘.::.‘;';f: i , ed °.'.'.`i1".`f.ii ¢fii`.i“hmo.”.i.§§'.“`ff ifl`li.°i'.i‘.. ....2 * We can Please You- 1 -_ K _V ll .5 I _ assoon as possible, owing to the x ' _'__ .Alf 4 ‘ _ € ` . demonstrations. _ _ _ waigau _Fin§_¢eofoctlonfefy "l¢\voi_c.e-'Fruit ' s gash Groceries ly; u ill decide that it is - better and c eaper than a cow; Ask your ' Goffs. 16 2i, ‘ discounts on articles mentioned on hand $1 _ _ bil1,atbothstores.% Ygur fggt ha if 1 for _ _ ,__ _ ` <:"~ w -=§e use ll' - 7 :Ji A ` 3 iWe never were so busy in it ~ ` f<7} §'! are this spring. C 3 Stylish goods, housst_ quality-etelel cl# 1 rr the big bu-ineos. ` » - `_. ' ‘___ _ A Bshirte _ - AQ- _if W -- .__- ""1-Ei .White and o \ _~'»‘4_l1li _ ,311 \ _- Colored _.__...`__;___ ' 5 . This big cabinet nesrthe front window is full J Ii! rrieyuo on oooofo1|y`ei.o.asod;§.od ooomtoly 1°" can Purchfm your shirts in about hull the time White Uulaundred Shirts, M WM” laugh” l_ opened beck or tem _ Meds hue well made Un- ‘N - lime headed 3, _slnrtlteea bam Very Eco Shiv. heavy hae i If use binds __ _ogy fair quality m 'laundered Shirts, _ dmblnd stitched, round bosom ~ We cotton, Irish Linen bosom and Very choice unlaundered Shirts, double stitched all l rounfgiice linen bosom and . l » _Prenry soft front colored shirts, Cafe ltttehed Neat criored Shirts laundered. Comfo’rti°in°i Underwear; . Coming of summer reminds you ih-if r ln to pnton lighter, cool-.r Underweor, Hail y wo tries these days are eau.-Bd hy H0 ireliy clothing. _ Come in and let us make you h~p'5y 1 _ Grey ribbed efirron Under- " near 40C suit Plein sumrrerlweirzhc cotton - 50e Suit '. Cr-eam_jersey knit Under- _i We" 56C suit il Cot-ton. inline merino finish ~ vrith grey ami \\'hit.'~_ f-raw wflu- per Suit 'IOC l We’ve an eno'm-wus supp‘_v of new l I cell!! is me of QM leading rnns_fes,inan immense a\s»rt-silent tx B V ibll il *N linen at 15`e.~ot,s each or 2 for “Su-aight”, “rum comer", *turned dw ’, suudalg-‘ore down". _ Newest eufs 201:, 25e, 30cZ 1 1 _ Allthegeodtiaduo! black and honest ly it -ooomooos _ i . _ Bloor; some .Illa- Blwk Tw cotton uid cuisine. 'I`he_bui!es%-store -eh -o _.@- "‘slli5~ 1 ~ . r o i l o f Fill ‘IBIS “W3 5 front lid hands < l_ lm bt” ° -_Fine 1 nblueiwd eu only Helwy me tm sizes Furs grade hgh merino limos, sm-s 34 1 An Auercmhibrinse is . dork ciior, nation ‘ in-#ir ' jfer-eycrfhand Miki* di W 4-i m 0'” and so- rp Two for aQ.us.rter A ii il