WYE gi 3F11 uvivgn loud Vo Ne Y V .0 Wu CID X A / ‘-'.'~~T'- z U _ , _ ~° - 1 r is . -,_A =_;.~ 5 8 ‘ __ A '.~ `I1thloJui,y15thandtheit_ crows will t, ,,Q-.,,,.¢,\ig,` ` ,.__\.¢»a4¢»».~.s-at-ha-aaraarnmitmfnr. me _-_----»-~ _ fv-= ~ -- , _ by o iz ‘ orni e »- / ~ l ' ' * y » . - , __ ¢ ll I U l ' 5 » *Y .<."-'°’ A I __Y _ __ e _ _ V y ESTABLISHED l89l. THE cUAED1A1\,CHAItLo'1'1‘_E'r0WN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 15 1899 pgynj - f ' “‘-"'P'°~‘*" ‘ __ _.__- Total number of marks, 1400 ge, H97. _ Malcolm McKinnon, Heatherdale.1144 AiiRivEo ,EARMS lEAfHER;,_,L1@fNSfS~INSURANCE THE noni fRUsS1AN SAFETY, WANTED ,s==f2:"¢i12‘1s1‘.°A'211°rféi*1’° RESERVES TROUBLE Good Tidings from Lost Halifox Klondykers THREE ELEETS MEETING At Sydney in July-English, American and French Sailors to Compete. Haul-`Ax June 14- (Special).-Geo. Lgngard this morning received letters dated April 13 from the Upper Liard River reportli g the safe arrival ot the six Halifax Klfmdylrers who were sup- pcsedand reported to have been lost on Hay Mountain. Haier Crowe oi Svdney has received word that the English, French, and American lasts be there for July automation! boat ,m . _Q three the competitions in interest is felt. ° . THE WESTERN CYCLONE. hte Frlghtfll Details of the Appalllug Disaster. NEW RLCHXOND, Minn., June 14- fSpecial] -One hundred corpses, vic- tims of the cyclone,have been recovered here. Three hundred of fivf hundred build- ings, comprising the town, were Wreck- ed or burned. At Herman every. building was des- lmyed. ten persons killed and many more iniured. ‘ P .4 200.00 loitho P. lil. Hospital. _ You may take advantage of it if you like God Bros will stand the racket. If we sell retail for cash $300. 00 worth of footwear on Thurs- day June 15th, we will gin $200to the Hospital;if we $150 will give $30; if $101 give $1.00:if $100 nothing. You have it your own ' hmdsto e_ontrihute,_sq=ehe Hospital without coating you anything. ` ' L 5 __l sell $200 will give $100, if; ` "“ X . ° O in the City io LEASE iooo ACRES They Will Visit the Country in the Vicinity of Ch’town This Week. L ME. J . M. Kuaiiwooo and Mr. R. J. McKinnon of Sudbury, Ont., arrived in in the city from Summerside yesterday afternoon. having crossed from Point du Chene on Tuesday evening by the Princess. _ _ ` The above mentioned gentlemen visit the province of Prince Edward Island with the intention, if possible, of leas- ing iarms or blocks of land comprising. from one hundred cr two hundred ` Glole Proximity to each other, but they must he uearmashi illiipoint. gt a_ ‘liollnuouwishtoleaieaboutoue - sauoaoree. o f Tholandwillbcused for the pr seen that the land will not be dopief eiaied an is`.`rhe*easé ina-`eniing_ land itn parties who"use it for mix' d larmirig. The fodder and all ,feed used for (at- tening will Be purchased from our farmers. g A Mr. Kirkwood visited this province a year ago.and went west as far as Cole- man and drove through a part of the country west of Summerside and visited the country around Grand River, Mis~ *conohe and Si. Eleanors and considers the land visited by him as excellent for pasturing purposes. When asked it he considered our land as good as that in Ontario. Mr. Kirkwood said, “As far as seen I con- siderate it equal to Ontario.” It is Mr. Kirkwood’s intention to place a man in charge ot each farm. Messrs. Kirkwood and McKinnon will he at the Revere all this week. Next week they will go to Summerside and will be at the McDonald House, where they wish to see any person hav- ing land to-lease. THE 'WEATHER. WASHINGTON, June 14 - (Special)- Partly cloudy with showers. light to fresh southerly winds. Two (lntario Gentlemen' These iarms need not necessarily be iul _ élin . _, MRUig825. _ ~f-_ 0;-_ _ L I _ 1 _ __ 2.5" _ _ i°l_\!lll.\d_\v\i,s'._'i|",“l'»"F;“ ‘.¥""li_. ,fl ISK* ”`” _ pasturiag stock only. It 'Walton Kinross, 792. Ernest Edwards, North Wil tshire,1l24. Lulu Robertson. t,'h‘town, 1119. Murdfck McPhee. Heatherdale, lll5. T Melville Donald, Park Corner, 1084. A D. McArthur, New Dominion, |084. Arthur tfomeron, Montauue, 1076. Wheelock Fitzgerald, Kildare Cape, 1039. Violet Goldsmith, Alberton, 1016. Eliza McKelvie Kensington, 992. p Leslie McDutl, Bloomfield, 992. Olive Linkletter. Fifteen Point, 991. Austin Bradley, St. Dunstan’s College, 974. J. J. Campbell, Greenvale, 961. 95Cecil Prowse, Murray Harbor South 2. Alvin Doherty, St. Eleanor’s, 941. Claude F. V. Bent, St. Dunstalfe Col- lege. 934. Hedley Auld, Covehead, 919. “ Montgomery Owen, Malpr-que, 915. Colin Callbeck, Crapaud, 912. Melissa Mander-son, Hamilton, 911. Frederica Campbell, Park Corner, 9l0. Hugh Wilson, New Dominion, 90]. John DesRoche, Wheatley River, 892. George Bradley, St. Dunstan’s_. 869. Bernard McDonald, St. Dunstc'1’s, 868. Jennie Leard, North Carleton, 864. Marin Gallant, St., Dunstan's, 863. Thomas Stretch, New Dominion, 860. Hugh Campbell, Dundas, 853. . i Anson Leard, Alberton. 850. Benjamin Roberts, Murray Harbor South, 847. ~ 83;{.atie Murchison, _Malpeque Road, Georgellatthews, Baltic, 836. ; l sacoxn crass. ` Candidates for first class license who have obtained second claaa:._ Era Dyer. Albarton, 864. " Jes. '. Haodonald, St. Duaetauu, Joseph l|icPheraon, St. Dulltlflt Fwd livraison. S9 D\3=»,w=’¢» HN- llay ,Dol'acy', Charlottdiuwn, 779.- Francia Macdonald, St Dug\,l$alI’l,_777. Samu1e1J Nicholson, Souris, 774 ‘ Winilred Dalton. Tignilh 773 James Protit, Kensington,.769 ‘ T ~ John Foley, St _Dunstan’s, 767 ~ John McFadyen,"Neiv Haven,"T43 Ida Christopher, Tignish, 718 - John A Nicholson, Souris, 703 Ella Dorsey, Charlottetown Bessie Smith, Newton Daniel McKinnon, Highfield Celia Burrows, Summerside. cnass n_(Regular) _ ' Total number of marks, 1400; neces~ sary to pass, S40. Cyril Williams, Poplar~Grove, 1210. Arthur MoQuaid, Sourie, 1162. Daniel Macdonald, Greenvale, 1121. Jessie Mullally, Sour-is, 1103. John F. Mooney, Greenvale, 1102. ' ‘ Daniel McPherson, Valleylield. 1059. William Gordon. Cardigan, 1046. Robert Hunter, Kensington. 1042. A. J. McAdam, St. Dunstan’s, 1039. Alfred McGregor, Alexandria, 1038. ‘ Peter Aylward, Waterford, 1032. Herbert Huntley, Vernon River Bridge, 1031. Horace Lowe. Charlottetown, 1027. Milton Crosby. Marshfield, 1026. . Mary Ann McGee. Brookvale, 1008. Ada Andrews, Ebenezer, 985. Nazaire Poirier, St. Dunstan’s, 935. Howard Farquharson, Mount Herbert, 976. » _ L Henri Doucet, St. Dunstan’s, 9| 4. llllllllllll ! -lllllllllllll _ I _ I lerieesuieht- lillllll lillll. “___- »-» -oar __..m»._ -_-_-n li ._ -‘_-v ,_._- Nora LeFurgey, Sr. Eleanors, 970. Wilfrid Boulter, Victoria, 960. Leaming Murphy. Stanley Bridge, 960. Christena Long, Malpequo R083, 950- , Lenoard Boundy, Winsloe, 957. Johanna |lcKelvie, Kensington, 947. Albert Walker, Kensington, 934. Stanislaus Pitre, St. Dunatan’s, 928. A Lemuel Ackland, Hampshire, 924. Allison Cam bell, Victoria, 920. John D. Mclgood, Grandview, 909. Hughina Campbell, Stra_thalbyn,~ 908. George W. l{c_Phee, Canoe Cove, -901. ' Patrick McKenna,-f'S_'. Dunstan’|, 897. Clotilda Ready, ffigmsh, 894. Beatrice Ramsay, Chelton, 887. J annie Cam bell, Summeraido, 884. Bolonie Peters, St. Dunallao_'a,.88l-. ' Annie Inekharr, sz. mascara 880- 1 Wilbort Macdonald, East Royalty. 877. Gertrude llehieill, Summamde, 8_74. Minnie McKenzie, Eldon, 851 _ ` _l(ar»tha”Bzown, New Iilaaggw '$67. _ ann. snags, rg¢¢nn¢rnnll,se1. _ Olive Peters, Rollo Bay 863. Anne eiuiu, slr Nona, __ they include only the Ilruovsn Luz ' Orrawa, June 14.--(Special) -The Banking and Commerce Committee heard today the arguments proand con- on the proposal to change the rate of interest which insurance company re- eervess hall earn. T110 P185 58 4§ P6l'oellta.s atpmeseat- nu 1901 gnnrnren sl' aan uni. rue, inldnhco men U The American; Gaepe tielde. after 5 oirillll " themselves well on months. .The extent ol the proposed imicaiea that gary extensive C1nCi§6`°*mTir’xErs. A tollowing arethe closing rates: 1 June wheat. 75i; corn, 34;; oats, 2811:; pork,'8_.22§. ~ _ July wheat,-icorn. 3-ii; oats,24-i; ' pork, 8.325. - Sept.wheat,76[';ccrn, 34! ; oats, 21%; pork. 8.4%. ' ' Ron. Baking Powder , cream of tartar. ii Safeguards the food A againstalum. ‘?‘...;"l“.l’.3Tt......"°"""' env»|.»~v»»eo.._l§v »,”_ _ ~ SWEET ’PEA5- ‘~_- '_ _-».._»--ya_$v~.*"°°'\` Ona Swan Peas are unsurpassed Fnowlmmo Vanilrrrls of 'recent troduction. _ vue tim srnrgn lun A cf as M cl 7 u _,=,~;",,,°' 1; 3 :‘ " as 'u _ -as _ CI-1rcAGo. June `l5.,-(Special)-»'1‘hel_ Made from pure _ ll . a LONDON June 14.-_- ( Special).-Tho indicavions today are that a compromise may 'ne arranged on _ the Tranlvaal tn atfft. 1 - p The gover-um_ent’s interested colonial are requested-to appoint delegate! discus.-» with and the bw m9¢¢’°‘if*i*ra‘ 01° _ _ money lortha ‘dlitdl the Pacliamablo. ` _ : 1‘.s`-we weed ____.____ Brercen boots tor ladies and gentle m ‘n at R. K. Jost’s. li M* ~ Sllillt, llloits. .lr g. gr Any of the above Ounce 10c.= of :$-.i-'- _ ww ' w ses. J$¥in°|@» 1 7.846* A _¢K¢nn;, 9lYl¢l°»5o per |»¢=¥°¢.5 “F °gg¢,.ounoe 106. Buynowwhile -i...";‘.i, in mm l o lil occupy Attention at the May Be Settled By zhsecrctlr sm lm Capital A C01llDroniise. ~ Korean Plrls e No CHANCE iitL wot. i>ACi1=iC CABLE PLANS. Jliillllisli mm. Bright Prospects] for Gaspe Salisbury and Choate Agreqllard Plym I fi 0il]W¢1lS-Biz Refmeo' _ About ine Alaskan sound- -Puguceae *ll B¢B“ill ary Affair. it - W i.`\ 3.. .x - ~?. a~ " 5, . sr. . _ 5’ E11; , . 2 3. E., l , . 5 ._ 1,. ~, .» .=~ Q . 33 4; r_"~~ S. ~4_ ‘L 'E 3 YE* ts. if if www. .»..-_ li `-is ';? 'rs .i` 4;. . 555 iii és .Ei ._ n. .Y _ ~ 'X1 < <-. ._ _.A .~. A 5 ya - lf _., , i'= »