s 1 'bali morning to spend his Easter holi-_ vie v - , Ur- Keiviiie neneid, iefi yeetei-dey *Qber--is ont. and on sale _` e Some ofl ., fr if it i E 5’ of \ s -y,..~ -ix .- -e1~,_i.ye _,ii 5 w.,.=.,.,;_,,| 5., _`, __ V _ig/,___. X ~ _' * -'»,.~ . ._e»,;ew.'F=_=.’.\?~;2;»"»j\;..,.‘. ,~~ , ~ e A 5, Q ,e *S* “ M -ee THE i ORN N GU RDI ¢'¢*"’* P esmusiiin iasi. p ,__ a:*""'“ ' f H. W. ROBERTSON, M. D.. Crapaud. H. C. R.. I. O. F.. P. E. I. THE WEATHER. y Wsssmorox, April 13. _(Special)- moudy with showers or snow ilurries; fnsillnm-thw'est winds, becoming vari-, able- ' PERSONAL MENTION. Sidney Grey is spending Easter in mfginaside. Thos. G. Taylor returned by the . liglhyesterday evening from Halifax. lb Pearl Taylor and Miss Annie Cam- qqa left yesterday for Boston. Dr. Honeywell of Hunter River was gqthe visitors to the city yesterday. lr.W. A. O. Morson returned to the .¢i¢ymTiinrsday afternoon from Summer- sick. lgbbert L. Hunter has gone to his hgh Kensington to spend the Easter INK lr.l‘Jf Nash, editor of the Patriot re- ‘hnib the city from Halifax on Thurs- -Qallng. p Y. B. Leard of Souris, came to the and went to Tryon in the the Mastcrof the Ro1le,re- » lliiirheed, Suminerside is in her sister Mrs.S. F.Hodg- L Quiet ill. , »».lr.G»llnC.l'erg¢son, sono! Seaaterii Jia. has been chosen Yaledictorian g faculty at McGill. , K Sayre left yesterday to spend the llarldldays in St. John. She will re- ' ‘Kfto the cityjon Tuesday next. The many friends of Mr. D. Nolan, Fish- i lllwitor at Souris, will regret to learn l -tht he is seriously ill with inflammation. f lr. Norman Campbell, teacher in West ffllit School left 'yesterday to spend the .liei-holidays at his hoine,Darllngton. _A lr. C. Ellis,student of P. W. C. left yes- ` 'ill With his parents at O`Lea.ry Station. &'llng for his home at Park Corner. Mr. l Plllkls attending the Academic Class *yr* We Ce ` , . The P. E. Island Magazine .j 501' April-3. special military ` ilfthe bookstolres, 14 1i 1 fi , _,_ Ouraw Ladies 3 i i _ i il ii 'rriii ouniiniim oHAr.Lo'rrn:'rowN Piiiivcii EDWARD ismim SATURSDAY APRIL 14 woo ll _ ____ mann-1-1 iinviiias Inari toon riiinii ._ I __ ‘ ' fi DELMQN i‘\)'\§il'r{\ (5 ix Hence ,There Was No Fighting l Yesterday g ROBERTS SPEAKS HOPEFULLY IL , i ?"3» 01 the Situation Boers []Active About JAliwa They Admit Heavy Losses at Wcpcncr--Bas- *___ _-___ . . F.. utos__Watching their Border-_Steamer For Dclagoa Bay Stowcd at Durban-Disabled °"“¢,",!'s* P l » ._ 'Q _ ff » -.» ..- f;2"iT; Traiisparts Tew.ci;iii--Smallpoq on Shipboard l' I In the Midst of Beatii and Sli Wedding iii iii: Native bled ~W)l!'S SAVING HIS KSN. ` his men and horses in hunting the complete. He will leave to cially few farms for a short time. ROBERTS SPKAKS HQPEFULLY. Daily Mail, says: ¢ :C.u>i~:'rowN,*f&;£il 13.- 6%' iz-TheTPrince of Wales tendering [congratula transport`Mount Lebanon, -which was tions on behalf of the troops fin South Services disabled at sea has arrived in tow. Africa up0n the escape of the Prince at / METHODIST There is no news from the front today, Brussels, spoke very :hopefully of the and the two armies are apparently ob- situation at he front "ce st 1010 Rev J J Mcconneu at 11 serving Good Friday, Presumably the SOME Bom MOVEMFMS and Bev Dr Jasmin Sacrament of the situation remains unchanged. CAPE TOWN A nl 13._The Bloem LordsSupper will be dispensed at close of Loral. Cnrzsnnnns, Every Monday at ggfggmw _ , 1 9 evening service THE SITUATw}° AT “ EPENER fontein correspondent of the Cape Argus h`\¢|‘i , v . _ . Grace Chu li --P c t t 10 T ri:-V to Di lei S.of'1‘ Lo>.1>o.\, April 13.-(Special.)~Word ys _oliviei-‘s commando is moving in Bev D ist rx' rlfneeaglf a'Rev 'Mo:§;rEl;;§§u;g lc na v on trust Nd IS from Wepener is anxiously awaited . the dlreemon of Smlthgeid M C muon au ; The Boers continue very active about Five dlffemnt laagers were located Strangers cordially invited* Seats PrS)ov1:;,§E1?;iYCl;l:;;;h€)&.os§;lwmwtlD8m e:&\%. I Auwalxorth' _ _ _ between Bethany and the Katiir River, pmvlaed for Strangers Sunday School at 3-45 St1‘5118¢l'5 HWYUYS W°l°°m¢- ‘should ,, I h at215EL.andCE. atclose of The Boers lobt beam y m the Hg hug at lying parallel to the railway, 12 miles Sunday Scimoi Evangelism, se;-vwe WE are sorry to learn that Mr R. E. Wevenef- ~ o eastward at close of e,e,,,,,g_ Muteii ef ine Beeson 'ri-eding oe. is een coi.. D.u.i§i~:rr`s FORCE. filled 11° the |1°\1S¢ With 1°- 814999- nonns Anidrr Hnavi' Lossiis Pnmnrrnnmx l f ` ° f The B oem ontem co"eSp°ndent' 0 Auwni. NORTH, April 13 --News from Zion ---Prayer meeting at 10. Rev ESTERDAY omam mmrmnxmwu ine Times, ieiegi-epnieg Thursday, 8 Boer source at eeivedin the cityvfnld Wepener’ 0 clauy com D B Bt and 7s Lthatwu ` I SCh00|. d B bl C1885 2% Says _ _ municated says that four guns have an ' ° at day on the Southern Ba81ray,Gea~gla. The latest news is that Colonel Dalgety s d d bl d d f force occupies 8 position outside Wgpener kigzd olsa' e d T: our commandmts St James -~-Prayer meeting at 10 Rev M§Bs.JeD.kihs&S@» while me Rouxvme commando occupies "W°“” e Hr Fraser atll and 7 Smxday Schoo store onthe lc‘Kgy Qu - QnTwedny;nightthe Bri&k m\& _Q &¢iBibleClaeent2.m. gttednpaa#plll&d "' ‘- _ ' ' - ~~.';`Y§»--.i‘ ~ .~' ."- "nf _;`~" w x i ' S ,may mini .ee - ”°"““ .|-|- _I at , - wmlnrifviierw ,4i{rmi'e~<» nnreraeue. ' l ' ` BASUTOS ARE ON 'rg ALERT, M wal Li°‘f¢‘1°“*'Nix~ 95° D“f'°h “mul”-‘V “t Holy Communion willbe celebrated at tomorrow evening. taelie, who was wounded at Koorn 1 ‘U80 bmi? °f BBSHWS Nfmbled 8.&a.m. and after themmsning service. the city on Wednesday inorniq. s.u,uit, died wdqunder an opemtiom on their boundary are closely watching Allseatstreeandunappropriated. Every Adiutanthasheenlnthefovlnce fm i events to prevent, any mv8s;¢m_ body welcome. wards of eleven months. A nnroar coiirnaniuriin gg pew-°, ¢,,¢],,,dm1___H¢,}y wmmunion Ynsrxiinnwordwas received The Bl0em.f0ll.k6i.\’l C0rreSP¢lldSBt yi consul H” denlues _“hue the "_ ‘t 8 .nd n `,__,n¢in31n*15’ev°us°ng at 7_ Of the d8&f.»f| Of Ml' Sldnly the Daily Telegraph, wlesrwhins ciiudeeire c teeiiisisg me mbieeieee ei of Mr P J- Arbins. statin vent of wednesday “nz pmt that can Re°hm“m h* 5_3) An ,esta free ‘nd “nappnopl-“,d_ Hill, and a son of the late James B. Ab R0 ’ wisely declines wexhamt American attaclie fought at Saunas I bilixvl Snlolk He went to Bostonian .md be” 1 reef. ‘AMT Mefeil isnswiul epei-ty ei miseia Klondike He returned to St. Kleine! 4 ,_».~_ Prince Street ---Prayer andPraise Ser- E ‘F Skill* " P11 t t 103) Re G P Ra srxuum vrrrn nova srorenn m°`dT°;;l1°<1=11l18;unday gchool ang then went to an Nome’ A“*._ on Tim British staamerlaahoua was not Pam” mm, Class at 2_5, Smmgem Octobei-8lth1899 hewastaken illotty Th. ‘uowed to proceed beyond Durban’ load“¢ w‘lc°x'° and provided with colnfartable mid .f6V8l‘ ‘lid Oll hi M with food stuns for Delagoa Bay WWI- He was in his zgrd ye” at loaed here 5 ,N mx sim, czurau. cnaisrnw ciwacn. THB 0011112 °f Chllwery ° M on mm i aev Rent r Winsted eiuemii nu T"“““"" “""’ ‘.‘°”'°” "’ “"‘ ""'°' *Nh* Rome, Ap,-,1 13__(Sp¢¢m|)_1~W,, deaths welcome Sunda Sch O01 and Bible' “has of the Rolls of his decision in the case of England, from Naples for Liverpool from Burmws V9 R' C M°L°°d md “hm” A* smallpox. They were excursionists. CHURCH OF CHRIST i-Sharp Sh°"l7 tl” 5°” °‘ “W °“° 'n Servicesat11and7 P S C EWed these -In Nov 1$2Andol'e0nk elusive Boers until his pneparations are the barren comfort of the occiiiption of a ‘The Copenhagen correspondent of the Lord Roberts, in a. telegram to the § uiiiisi i Fine footwear has- arrived (others to arrive daily) ' They have turned out as we _ U expected, neat. pretty and well finished. Bi-st arrivals we think are the . ‘foreriisners of the lilies selection we have ever made. We have used our 13 -years experience in pick ing. out the newest' and peeaieei thing- she" fel- .i the lunar: 'Full ‘ if l¢0¢k -in a few days. 6 W . #mmm ”` ml* 3-:annum f| »¢¢ D V P P; P nesdaynight at73) welcome became embarassed and the Summer ‘mt 3 sanvariow ARMY *Bid* B°~”k "h° 5°” °' Bm °f Sd* 5°' Sunday Services at 7 11, 3, and at 8 p.m ;;3";?_md°m°;;l;i imma nciteumlw mein; Easter D ._ ° PM °v°“ ay Week mght gervlci S}§m:§ay’1;u8esday’ take over the Bank's secnritiesalthongh MOR __ Thursday Fu ay an 3' u ay a P' m at this time they owed McLeod nothlq “NG S°R"‘°E sosrri amine 'rney their permitted Meneed te me Invocation-The Strife is O`er, Mendel Goa IM t bu. th Go I charge of the business of the llrm to Ssohn Meetigi; inei’i°§;;vse nldlvimblock eSu.n;§; himself °a He cmnwd .' is Summa na ' Canticle-Vcnite Hamilton afternoon at 4 oiclodx Strangers always sale under his Bill of Sale till Feb, Z3 , aa., ah 0; Anthem-Christ Being Raised, Elvey we|wme_ Lew,” on the Resurrecuan when, by reason of other cre:ito;ebpresl~ Voinnteries-BucTiieu Didsnivet Leave F F d_ me Suite w Judsment at fi e B NIU innew mei My Redeemer, cierie isis C°“°°“°° f°'I"d'a” `““"'° “° tem ei ine supreme oem ei George- ‘ 5 t to n Mass. _-__--_---~ town and then Anderson & Burrows ‘aft ‘"5" ‘ executed an aseignmmt to McLeod for A Tl\eK_ . EVENING smncl Turns is a splendid show of Easter beef me benegt gf their egedigmg, wefggg-iq Sato I _ Invocation-ASong tor Faster N H at the market, in which Messrs, Blake )g¢1,¢0dt,-ghefuu amount 91 mg em; Yo* gap Allen Bros, Sanders 8: Newsome, Henry Balls and gtheys including John L_ sn” that wad? __ Anthem-The Heavens Are Telling, G00 Wheatley, E Wheatley, William to the egpeni; of my The Creation Balls, Thorne Brothers, Drake Brothers wntaiggd pgwgr to H¢L¢0¢i tg gall Voluntaries-With Verdure Clad Silver and 501111 Drake 51 S011 ha” allmmethml estate by tender or otherwise. After ' 1'; Trumpets, March fine for customers to look at. Sgme two months furthn- glgu@tu- gala » - McLeod called for tenders tor the _ C 136 M d CELANGE in train arrangements --The i ‘ A pU!¢ hard Wipe. m_;r!;end;'lcc;;;?c0E;tTgnevenlng at 8 D morning train that forma;-lzirlett tlifgcgixti Zrxrigéf tm’ Tam' S:;":°:;t in ‘ seieieiemiee Heine ceiiinge, sem-em, ai 7-15 “ ’”» “V” at f °°““ ’ °°'“,,,,,, "E m, ,| and Mr H Bmw co ettlst with the steamer for Pt. du Chene at the hm” men” l”u”°°u belt; ml I1 rn ’ d Th tra from T f0l° llld it WGS l»B00])f£d Boys Brigade Denies ruse Methodist S:”:‘;‘°"‘r§’ amiga mine on af 2_1., eeiy ene widen eeme in the l e 1 ' #iii ~ V hh' °d“°“ti°“ W learn Printing’ “ard Carole. On tbisdllmioiu Bestar morning &lloo.'oe. ~"'- ,-`. ‘ \ ., ff* I _ \ , Ch“'°h**4»3”P~m- ° “ °"“° y - Y eeeeieu-enereeiediesneipb eteei ee Lecture at Charlottetown School of willarnve at 1 Zo p m Anadditionaltram 7 m ‘ .§%%;§g Mm m ;:;..;‘:. “iz .ai , , . ___ _ ~ additional train will leave Summerside on arrival of ‘the steamer from Point~du ` Chene arriving in the city at 9 0.1 p. m. Ifyou have catarrh, rhen iam, on The above isstandard time d pepsia talie Hood’ Sarsa and be cuyged ae thousands og others have done. EASTER Services in St James’--Rev J' K. Fraser will preacbapproprlate sermons We will have the usual supply of v 805013 S¢1'V1°eS U1 Sli- ibm*-9 °|\°1'°h W* tablganderpedédto arrive aquan ty morrow 1nadditiontothensualEaster e - °f"h‘b”b “ammmvem A53# ihymns the music will consist of G J . WAHUID-A good Smed==~"!=°% with §’fb“°“i°““s““"d°y “nm W” f Dales gi-and 'reneummemabye Easter - auf. Madcfran creainof and Alleluia, Allgluiaandthe anthem Oli God of our Salvation, by Macy iillleorgan voluntaries will include selections from the Messiah. A hi1dren’s service will , No housekeeper should mis I ‘ ` for Easter some of our ‘ll if " fl -' T ' V811 ie- ~ - 1 . We have dx & dI'B8H6d, WB Shock Farm iie°'§::`fed E held m the trained for service. At