0 -I THE GUARDIAN. GHARL0T1‘E1oui~i.._lue1z.r.i.ai.=orra'row>r APRIL 25, isee o ,. .i ` 1__ _,_. ,i_`___A*,_.._ .__ i _ ,,.,_».~, wie--fa f~ ;- _ -ll"" L .ig __ - - - ‘I f ffH!"'. ,m -i\¢»~=¢»~»- ~¢»v- -"" M' 1*' V ,,`.,,.-l..¢~¢n»~» _:_ oooooooo . - - ' Peepers -Elegant --New Designs --and Colorings for Spring Decorating . rlceslare as allrallve as the gnods Room Mouldings Window Shades F.J. HORNSBY Victoria Row. ii-release-isa:-nree»sr-stares’ lf You Want » Insurance on your house, your furniture, your store, your stock, your plate glass. your vessel, your cargo, your freight, your life, your wife’s life, or a policy against accidents call o_n,wril.e or telephone _ F.W.llyndman. Every kind of insurance writ- ten in the best companies, and at lowest possible rates. #ares-an-as-as-i-:re-neat, Whatmnrnn about - _, . A Steel Feed Boiiei- this rail? i se at a -5; small advance on cost. _;_ r These boilers are made of the 'Z5 - r best steel plate and by the best _-: f ' boiler makers. .- -f;_ We guarantee them to be first gr"- ; class in every respecr. No east _ W iron ends, all stee 5 . _ 'f Call andseeusbefnre uurohanlng T1 W ellewhete. lllllllll Sllllllll Ill Ti-is Monsnns ` if Founders, Engineers and Machinists. ;_ Steam Naviamtion Co’s Wharf. " Charlottetown, P. E. 1. Q; Phone 125. -- i i` I" =f“‘lf°flf1;f§§lllll§lE3ll§3ll H h l SPECIAL [lg BS Rerisores. Hushl¢?i?i°,CEi?`l|i.§.}C:<>Td.ir,xtl3‘i-hscbitis Hoarse lllglssczgéiéegh Pulmonary affections Hughes’ Creosote Mixture an elegant preparation_ for Gb-ronic ?5rp;icpsitis and Lung Disease. Price n . Rodd? Rheumatism Cure. _positive cure for Rheuinatls . A trialwill convince you. Price Special Remedies prepared for DY SPEPSIA. INDIGESTION, CONSTI PATIOS etc.. etc., For the Best English Drugs and Medicines PITRIIIIIZE HlIGHES'"E "‘°"”“ URUGGIST. All U1 A ` `FT . Qha.rlnt1.etown.e pothecanes an Sunnyside ` J Banned llnnds THIS WEEK Best Brands' Finest Goods Corn 3 Cans for 25c Peas 3 .¢ sa 25° _ Beans 3 cc u 25C Tomatoes 9c each or $1.00 per doz. _ Apples 20c.per can. Peaches 2 lb for l6c Pine Apples 2 lb Can for 18c. I llavlsnnln lin. GROCERS . Gunnar of Great George and Kent S _ 3 We have some nice steel boilers E instockthatwewilhll The news of severe fighting comes from the Philippines. The Filipinos are Showing themselves to be quite as formidable as the Spanish in their ‘warfare and the effort to subject n them bids fair to be more costly and prolonged than the conquest _the Spanish \Vest Indies The Filipinos have acquired the s.rt*of intrencliing themselves, and they show ,that they can light resolutely and with deadly effect. As they retire inland the vessels of Deweys fleet can render no assistance to the United States I land forces. ‘ The news of the latest battle is the more discouraging, coming as it does after the report that Aguinaldo and his men were disposed to treat for peace. If the war is continued, the rainy season and the hot weather of- the advancing summer must prove *LS fatal to the American forces as the bullets of the enemy. ` As we view it the Filipinos are sadly misguided and had much better submit. The government which the United States would give them would be vastly better than any that they could establish for themselves. It would bring in its train peace, order, equal rights, commerce and civiliza- tion, as was promised by the com- missioners sent to the Islands. The ditliculty is to make the Filipinos believe all this. American shells and bullets do not speak to them in the language of peace and friendship. They are even more deadly than the missiles of the ` Spaniards 1 were in years part. There seems to be no help for it. The United States government must go on and whip the natives _into sub- jection, and peace can only follow in the wake of victory. The American people realise this as other nations do. Too much boastfulness in the hour of victory ill becomes a. great party, and it might be well for the Liberal leaders to take a lesson from Kip- llng’s Recessional, and not indulge their “wild'tongues” in-- Such language as the Gentiles use, Or lesser breeds without the law. “Sincerity,” who has our deepest sympathy, writes to the Examiner as followsr- °'$48O 20 in one item for wine glasses for Rideau Hall. The l-ld ones must have been all broken or slolen-and the GUARDIAN opens not its mouth, but occupied his entire arrention over a small bonded warehouse in P. E. I. ~Ws_would like to know the d ffeeence ,of value in the yearly consunrp ion of liquors from this $480 wi orth oi nine glasses and that used by temperate King’s County." ' 2 Tn: Gumnim has notyet receiv- »ed the Auditor General’s repoit in _ which the expenditure at Rideau I Hall. is detailed and hence has bee n < in no position to deal with the oliiei- al facts in that regard. But why does “Sincerity” want to cloak the Scrimgeour warehouse? He calls it “a small bonded warehouse.” Is it any excuse for the transaction. that the warehouse is small IThe warehouse is at least as bigas Scrimgeour’s cellar, if the law has been carried cut. It is big enough to have been made the sub- ject of discussion .in both houses of parl- iament as well as in scores of news- papers. It is, in fact a. great big scandal. And the attempt to make another wrong serve as a cloak to Senator Ferguson on Cold Storage. OTTAWA, April 22.- Senator Fer- guson asked of the government whether the steamers Lake Winnipeg and Gas- pesia, which made calls at Charlotte- WWII. P- E- I-. in the autumn of 1898, were dtted with cold storage facilities, and if so, what was the cost to Canada , and the subsidy given? He pointed out ` that the calling of these steamers at the Island has been a great! boon to the people. * s Hon. Dania ,Minis r-has film were ice cold storage facilities on the Lake Winnipeg,the goveminenfs share of the cost' of inetallatiofi l’b6`mg-n;-$-H6`.`,' On the Gaepesia there' wesalso a~,¢`§5ld‘e' storage chamber supplied bv the own- en. The subsidy was $2,000 a trip for the two trips of the Lake Winnipeg, and $1,000 for one trip of the Gas-I puia. » Ou Thursday, the 27th inst, the Com- petition for ine Guiiiiniiiiv prizes will be held. To all t eachers who have’ made application the questions will be mailed so that the teacher will have them in time for the pupils to write ihe examination that day. Teachers are requested to give the questions in the day. After the ex:-imination has been wri en . e tcac er wi forward thi. papers immediately to THE GUARDIAN office accompanied by the following certificate: . I certify that the accompanying papers did not have any idea of what the ques- tions were before ihey wrote the ex- amination; that the examinations were while writing. nor were they allowed any opportunity to get aid. -l Ou molion of Hon. D. Farquharson the bill to am°nd the Charlottetown and passed. Hon. Mr. McLean tabled the report of the Public Works Department. The House went into committee, Mr. _ _ l McWilliams in the chair. on the reso- m°"m"g» as tha first °xe1`°l”9 01 ‘he ` lution regarding the Hillsboro Bridge. _ _ Mr. Shaw resumed the debate and tl 'h h U ` was talking when the House adjourn- ed. - r . House adjourned until S p. m. EVENING SESSION . MVB been Wfiltfm bl’ 5003 fide PHP;-‘S Mr. Shaw resumed the debate on_ the Of-_-i School- That me P“P‘15 resolution and spoke for upwards of an n hour. Premier Farquliarson and Hon. Mr. Campbell followed. Written “mer my S\1P0\'ViSi0D Mid lhjil At 10 c’clock the speaker took the no assistance was given to the pupils chair and Progress was repm-¢ed_ ` ` House adjourned to meet at 10 a. m. today. Sewerage Act' was read a third time Teacher. government in Cuba? tant casualties of the year 1899. LAST LIST OF QUESTIONS BEFORE EX- AmNA.n0Ns_ _ At French River, on the 12th April, r _ 1899, J. D. McLeod, aged 19 years. I. What steps have been taken by the United States to ascertain the form of At Brackley Point Road,`April 2401. government best suited to lhe Philip- 1899, Glendon. aged 2 years and 18 pines? days, son of J. W, and Bessie Rodd. II. How is it propcsed to install self- - [Funeral today at 3 o’clock.] _ DIED . ' - . A Ou Monday the 24th inst, 1899. Drhlgfugas any relief yet been offdred Angelo Leemin_g(Cl1arlie) third son of IV. Name some of the most impor- Hem'-7 and Frances H°u’ aged 33 5 years. r» We we ...S;:‘z;'e.:;;l;°;';e ee.‘e;”e:’°.;rrf; Buggfisted by lm? Dent' Gave-rugrs Church, thence to the People’s Camc- _ speech at the opei-ing of the Provincial _ery ) Legislature ? ' VI. Tell what you know of the Gas- l *w*-*_* I prsiafs detention by ice in 'the Gulf of ' Headache' and N""'°lg"f‘ St, Lawrence, y It is not necessary to dose yourseif with' . , a a' ru ii ii ad ii cam _ ll H' wha? _chaf ges have b_e9_n made/i g(i'iYtlil(13l‘:’all!{1Ienlr'iholLlvni3i10nt;0e;“dii?§ct‘to thee by the opposition in the Dominion Par- spot in an instant. It is cleaiiand pleasant to liament as to the administration of af- §‘§§ggt‘;?§§u,§’1‘f‘£.,§1§;i3,g°i”““ °"pn°d' Pd” fairs in the Yukon P éold by G. E. Hughes; VIII. Compare the systems offduca- -. i . . , i to _ ' - __ tion in the different provinces of the QUEEN Horst. April,i‘24: Rev. J .M Fisher, Mrs. Fisher, Morrison "Fisher, Malpeque; Percy L. Wright, Malden, , th h ~;___ le Mass: Peter Sinclair, Summerfield; A__ iit ;g;‘;IiYe‘;s 0t1;SZs.;;¢ an J. Lawrence, Toronto; J. A. Mc- y Donald, 0,W,,11_ Royal Silver -Polish IX :ren what you know ci com k _ _ n I - pressed air as a motive power. 8 _ * X. How is it proposed to effect the bridging of the Hillsborough Z’ _ Dominion . -leaders S H I N E S This is a well known fact ` inferior imitations. Tm: Hanvnv Mianiciivn Co., Mfrs., Montreal. for $1.35 1-I N _ Women’s Tan laced shoes Wolnen-'s Ibongola- laced I S%'&tried will use no other.- * Pure French Cassile l2c per lb Moth Balls 3 doz in box-6 _ Central Drugstore. Sunnyside Cash You can buy the following goods. 'l`0U11d U00, Patent lil), C0l11f0li1&b1\=, They are part of a. large job lot we Sold f0l‘ 2-25 purchased at our own price from the how Sl-35 W , D - ‘- “PS ay, _ _ - . . 0"'|9|'\ S On ' -- hide this one savors more of insincer- manufacturers’ thqy are yours at less Gd BOCES goia Button Romombar’ t th f .t _ than wholesale prices. _ Pointed we ’ te U, t- _ __ d t_ ck We are the front again this 1 Y an 0 S1099" Y wgmen 5 Qomman Sense an sizes 2% log? gud ig; £3008 O - season with a large and complete Button Boots ’ IN THE SENATE. ' - 'ww SI-S5 “‘°°" °f marie of fine Dongola, sizes 2% to 7 ` w¢men’3 Dong°|a |a¢ed .lllll 'fu G0’5 . sold for 2 25 ow sl-35 Pointed toes, all sizes $2.C0 M' stylish, nice soft soles, size 2% to Ta_n Dongoia laced fcrmer Price $165 M' all sizes ,I to 5 grand fqf |35 332;" ;d',|:;vJ:1:1_§:’a d . UW Men’sDongolaIaeed Bootli "5 A °°‘ cf* t house shoe soft soles sizes 2% Zn; Round toe sizes 6 to 8! sold for 2.251 SW°1r1°W3 ‘md SPl'in¥ T°°°h sold for 2.00 , [ww Mews D n I snr' .H“.r0ws' - , ., \Nomen’s Fancy front low side' Boots? g° a an-c Th°T“‘h°,° 6""°'a“9c°° ¢h_08_8» , ’ _ ,Round toe, all sizes, former price Th_isis a very line shoe, but it is $2.25 _ _ _ pointed toe, they soldfor $2.50 _A ||gyy-'|35 _ , earn; for s|.35 we have other :outlast .°¢*3» Y .iw ' A -» falloftliem-glie"‘:iest7ve.luesievei' of. ‘Ifered in Ch’Town. . ,- T' I -ieseseéinieaa E ~ _fi ilttllvlltthélssillf 3' 2 ?` Tn the Farmers nl lenders for NUW 1 This Island nf llnrs. We heartly thank you for the Dni ¥r liberal and increased patronage UD lnnnliur ~.._ :`:. I 4 ‘fa nllndrnlnlnrnnlnlnnnlnlnlnnrlnllnnllllnl F *l:&W ’ §°°°°°°°°°°f°°°‘, ICURRENT Lecni LEGISLATURE 'mga at TMSQBifmERH_ N ,»»~Ti1=~BT»??Es~1<»N A I It Pays to buy at Perkins V A EVENTS ~ ~ g W/ QM “_ Z ` _ '_ e A , ,=..... . Monday, April 24. IN THE PHILIPPINES. _*_ The House met at 3.30. ' 1 _ , EVERYI Y s Sees fresh arrivals of the laltest fashions and fabrics in Drhss- goods-Ladies should made a point of dropping in and ex- » l amining the latest arrivals when they are down our wziyi- We are always proud ofl our goods, and it is a ` geiiuine pleasure to show them ati any time even if you don’t buy how. To fcrm an idea of whiit is l correct in spring Millinelry it is necessary that you comef and see our magnificent show.; We have styles to suit the imost fastidious in taste and values to please the' most cxaicting buyers. y I"-I ine nnrnnry renin. Sunnyside. WAl\l TED ` " i for your silverware- i _ ~ . _ ___ ____ , , *Positively no after dust-and* ' I __-14 , harmless-those who have once A * Chafmois 5° “P__ P I DP- H0f'Y@)"S S01”/16"" '*Sponges-Tsomesplendid values‘.)§ lone _ RE D PIN E §_.§_e§e;f,;e.:f1°eee.;e“..;e;:ean sreaay work and w es ar t I 2s¢._0r same pace as A _ A 1 ag gu an eed A' W' RMP" Joi-uv nncr.-so 1 §»e e*se ' which has made the past year a SEUJED TENUERS Will record breaker in the history of Department umu "mn our business ' . Th d One l orse Seeders,“Giant” Seed ers and Harrows (combined,) “Giant”Grain Drills, “Giant” Corn Planters, “Giant” Cultivators, “Giant Disc" Harrows: E High grade Carriages. Carriage Harness, Improved Bar- rel . churas, washing. macbineep wringers & e. Everytbingfup-to-_ date &fully warranted. in all parts of the Islands, ' ga,-can or an-its pa ' catalogues. " ~,» ..,.-.4.w.» --»»¢».. aa... .w¢.¢»<= f»m.»~»»»¢»\-= Perklnsdln * Flnnllure8__lrlne-re MWWWMM must express