i.. ff. _ 1' ._ .,_ is-' ‘I ..’¢‘. _\ I a f~ ~. I ` .L /if » ex r ¢ no 4 e 'Miss K. Kelly, Harry Brehaut, Miss Amy -.->~.°-.~ee~ag TI-IE ORN NG G » RDI . loss _~~ -`¢,<~-YW., -1 ""~--"“"1T"r_.-“"'-§'_.",r:'..'-'~'»~is T 1- e r ~ _ - __ ,,,_,_ _,F Uettho >Wbo\s ___ r;s'rAni.isHr:D is9i cnAiu.o1'1'r:rowN PRINCE EDWARD isi.AND sarunnar MAY 25 ieoi Pmcr: rwo ci-:mo ,L_ ___;;';_:" ’ lille iriuo PRESENTS AStaiid of Colors to the Scots Guards i _-11.1 gui liriiiurs wisicoiur Liberals Refuse Invitations - I Victoria Day Honored at Buffalo led and he remained for a short time on the family estate in Demerara, afterwards residing in P E. Island, and also sojourned for a period in England, during which time he attended the West Brompton Sc ° Royal College of Preceptors in May, 1883. After the Bre in 1897 he went to P E KING EDWARD PRESENTS COLORS Island,returning to Windsor the folio CITY AND COUNTRY Guardian Corrcsponde ts Everywhere gi- Wi-: have to record the death of the above named resident, father of Mr. Lionel Parks, of the Journal’s mechanical staff which took place on Sunday last, May 19th, at 11.05 a.in. The deceased who was a son of' the late William Firbrace Parks, of Waukenham Demerara, was born at Fogo, Newfoundland, on 2-ith April, 1848. When in his 19th year his father hool of Art, and matriculated from the M LOVDON, May, 24.-(Speo;a1)_.King Ed ingyear Acousin of the deceased, . Guards this 111°"1if‘S and =“’°S‘?<1“°°‘=1Y P.E 1. to Mies Katherine Rnnehew r med new Colombo me Scots B. Alleyne. resides at Ht. Stewart E Island. Deceased was married _.f “Wu févratef pp a d to bring oil’ Deputy Minister _ Gourdeau, Dr Saunders and Supt. of lm W Light HIJISGBIBS, WI10 IIBVG b8ell £01' ENTOHBBP ` the past week in connection with tree LONDUNMBY 24--(SP¢°|l1-)-'A “Hand The old members of the Abegweit team played an excellent game and the work done by the new men was most creditable, fully justifying their selection for the various positions given them The en thusiasm _and ability displayed by the latter speaks volumes for the perpetuation ofthe amsi id t. ' g n ou.r_m s in-M-1-2 Jorm Neil MacKinnon, of Murray Harbor, P. E I., was married to Miss 'Maggie Eva Cairns, of Sydney, yesterday at 8 p. m. The ceremony was performed by the Rev Mr Simpson, and took plsce at .the residence of the bride's father, Charlotte St -.Sydney Post 23. Mn ';MimDocKRcss caught yesterday at Sentner’s Mills one trout tipping scales a 62 lbs. and Mr Will Small caught at same place two which weighed a total of 52 lbs I i players chosen from outside that town, ,among whom was Cameron who played M half back on Dalhousie's first team 'last season lRO0PS Soon Coming Home From liina 100 MINERS ENTGMBED Terrible Sli'ootin'£‘ Ai’l'ray ._ whilen cameron of Diiion se spiiiem _ caught an exceptionally hue lot. Reports \ from other sections show that many beau tifiil specimens were secured THB steamer Minto which went to Sable Island yesterday afternoon with su lies n i , Z I y _Z _:av _ _y planting,will_bedue backFridaymorning ii] ”` She also took down four men to work witnessed the trooping of the colors. liams, of that place, by whom he had two ' '°n :le 185°" d. and .Miss Ancient' °°h°°1 Q D ke and Duchess of Con children Charlotte Louise ard his surv v ' = tem er t ere`_Hahmx Chmniclemm The ueeb. U ' ' ’ _ _ i . k naught. Du" *md Duchess °f F‘f° “nd fiend, Mrarnrlrs dyinnn few yenrs after ' - K was played at Victoria Park yesterd y Duke of f`ambridR‘€ 8180 Wltllessed th* hermarriage.-Windsor Journal. n ceremony which was attended by ma -fashionables. om, ALFRED iirnxea RETURNED. - ' a “loomed at Southampton by Mr. Cham~ origin and other members of the Cabin c Mr. Chamberlain issued invitations for wind0W_ t. a banquet which some prominent Liber- sis declined. WABMLY WELCOMED To LONDON. The M ayor and corporation warmly pected Milner at S iuthampton and at Londoua very distinguished crawl wel- comcd him. v;c'ronrA DAY Ar BUFFALO. Burnno. M-ay, 2L.-(Special.-To day was Victoria Day at the Exhibition. The hands played English airs and many Canadian excurisonists were present. ---_I-*-** `A1¢o°NG those registered at the Pleasant View, Hsmit in yesterday were: H. H. _ Brown, Miss A. Pasmore, W. B. Prowse _ McLean, Robert Crosby, Miss Maude Bremner, City, Dr. J. Jardine, Miss Inez Stordy.Dr. W. R.BJvyer, Miss Mabel Smith, John Hasiam, Miss Vera Lea, Vernon Sturdy. Miss Annie Inman, John Myers, Miss Grace Ryan, Chesley Trows- dale, Lily Trowsdale, Harry Trows- dale, Rena Myers, Russel Trowsdale, Annie Myers, Harry Cameron, Winnie Wadman, Harry Lee, Florie Clarke, Willie Lee, Cothe Lee, Lidy Sturdy, John* L. Wright, Lizzie Wright,Mary Enman,Harry Clark, Mary Wright, Annie Lord,Yictoria. SHELDON’S OPINION. Leamington, Ont . . . . . . . . . . .Mr. Sheldon states that for two years he unsuccess- fully sought a remedy to cure his son of Catarrb.but permanent results were not attained until Catarrhozone was used. It cured his little baby like magic, and he has been free from Catarrh ever since. Catailrhozone cures all forms of Catarrh. Bl-onchitis, Throat Irritation, Coiighs and Colds. No remedy like it. Quick to relieve, pleasant to use, and guaranteed tocure. Clears the throat and nose at one breath. Try Catarrhozone, 25 cents and $1.00. Druggists or Poison Sc Co., Kingston. Ont. 3' _ __ Ara Your Shoes Gomlorlahlo An uncmfortable shoe is most unhealthy because the wearer is afraid to take exercise. If you want to find pleasure in walking you must get a shoe that hte properly. _ The Invictus Shoe is made on new and improved lasts by the latest ma- chinery and most skilled workmen. Thfy are made equally strong in every part. Only the best materi ai is used. Comfort is assured because of the diierent lasts and widths. Five di&`erent toes from the broad t Red Cross Society has received fro headquarters in London, a. warrant g i Sir Alfred Milner has arrived and w s Emblem and to perform acts comms with the object of the society. The wa r . for aid to the sick and wounded in wa commonly called the British Red Cro. first day of December 1396 accept and a prove of the formation of a Canadia Breneh nfriieeeri with itself for eu pnn Players -Rclllfli MZICB Will PI°0b3bly he Played lil 3 enrriininearensof»v¥e1eomenl{>’;‘Hh hon oses consistent with the terms of the r.h¢L\¢u¢¢n¢ni;Govl¢1~oo¢-g good mug I3 I Geneva Convention, enteredinto by the few Days m-ogmm was cg,-,§edw¢_ me Lug Imperial Government in the year 1865 an d to finance and organization. for its government and by artical VIII o may issue its warrant authorizing th ng permission to u~e the badge ` te ant may be seen in Haszard Sz Moore CANADIAN BRANCH. BRITISH NATIONAL SOCIETY. -FOR AID TO THE - ‘ SICK AND WOUNDED IN WAR. id grant to the Canadian Branch com the said constitution the Central Counc` rules issued by the Council. , Now wherefore by virtuesof the author- ity vested in the Central Council this warrant is issued to the duly appointed I oihcers and members of the~ Charlotte- enwnP.i:.1einnu Bi-nneh with permit-r Canadian Red Cross Society and to Der' form all acts consistent 'with the object of the society as set forth in its Constitu- tion and rules. ' And this warrant shall remain in force until it be Withdrawn by order of the Council. Signed On behalf of the Red Cross So-f ciety this 29th day of December, A. D. 1900. G. STERLING RYERSON, Chairman Executive. J. GEORGE HODGINS. Hon. Treas. President SEAL CHAS A Hocsrrs ...va Hon Secy ._-4-- TOOTHACHE CURED IN CNE MI UTE. ,_,,. W. A. GIBSQN. N ' fl i ietanily. by Polson’s Nerviline Thggggnds have testified that its powerful, penetrating, pain-subdulnit D1'0De§`U_e5 make it an absolute cure for neur_a gm rbeumatism, toothache, cramps. C0110 Bild 9,11 other pains and aches that beset inanl kind. The world is challenged to_ equa \’erviline as a household liniment- Lg;-ge hortlezii cents. Not only toothache, but any ner-ve_p_ain For Sowina in Aston in great variety sweet Peas. Om’ R63 Wm” “nd Bl" mixed and 50 choice VBDCUCS Nasinriium. our Si>¢¢121 dwaff “med “” McGill to the English the most sty- chem c,,,,,,,,,,.- lish shoes in the city. Price $3 50, 4.00, 5.00 stamped on the sole with Geo. A. Slater’s name and trade markl Poppies, fly in beautif ul A010 mixed. - peeini ixtu e. _ “§,§:.°;:;1; Ginngiilino glate varieties. ggggg, pole or 4:11 mbiflg S¢P“1f*8“5 °" iong Authors, Mammoth nite, Early Gotde Wax. heartily ,greeted on their arrival. 'Mcan- 1 'imc the sun had scattered the clouds,and sion touse the badge or Emblem of the ‘bmught cheer to mgny hen;-gn. Quite a number _had come in from neighboring -ftowns,and \when the opposing teams lined Gull lolo Suu, 3-VE 3 157'- 0U S I F up at 2.10 o‘clock on the P. A.. A. A. , grounds there were many lovers of the game present. The “battle-ground” was in fairly good condition and while the Weai.-her WQS fine, yet a. strong northerly wind blew directly do wn the field. . Picton won the toss,a.nd chose to defend , the north goal. The ball was kicked Off for the Abbies by C. MCQl1i\1Sl1. Mid returned' to scrimmage at centre. f1'0U1~ which position the Abegweits gradllally < worked the sphere back to there opponents 25yard line. The red and white then gained ground and by a series of scri ms . and dribbles again brought the ball to centre field, 'and kicked into touch at Abbies 25 yard line; after the throw out the teams fought for advan- tage between the latter p0Si`ti0ll and centre line, the greater weight of the ‘Picton forwards telling in their favor. Bye. splendid run C. McDonald carried the ball from a scriinmllge Wen ‘ID the ileld for Picton; here the Abbies were awarded a free kick on foulby their opponents and plae was resumed at Piowu were here given a free kick A BEGWEITS . Drake, back. C. McMillan, . half backs J. McMillan, C. McQuillan, H. Ritchie, ' Lou McMillan, quarters Byron Brown, ~ Darke, forwards Fraser. ~ _ B. McQuillau, McE .ichern , Creamer, . played on the ball. ¢1‘d t lt 'so any ad- _"_ _ Which’ lf°wev”’ ;_;e;e;‘;_he/Islander-5 up Mr. L. F.Muncey the efhcient Secretary v'mt°‘z°’t'heys°°d’ 1 a‘ moment .play l of the A. C. A. C , under whose manage- iivlrydldi ldggrosdls fo;-qldur team Ritchie sinent the team visited Picton is oo e a ~ _f however relieved bY8 80011 ki°kt° 2° _'W' yard line. In rollllliflillg U10’-“ellis °f to be cohgratulated on the success arse heir, play remained nw centre- ‘mending his eirorfn both nnnneiniiy and In the second half the D18! WFS 13°" otherwise. A open and the Ahhiee :nee hnivenfed in swd ____ .shave by i»h‘*;`:l1““rte;"’e‘;?:‘;11i;1n;nax;_ssgi?l°gd The Abegwcits gave their Picton e ;uhi;sf;!:;1ards t;°;“;eemed to improve as brethren some pointers on passing. d time went on, and were successful in I -""“ holding downftheir heavier opponents and The Abegweit team and their friends nneny times broke through the 1a\'»t¢r'S_ dined atche Hotel Wnlinee. scrlm. _ -- Pictou’s kick oil' was returned by 071;" '- The Stanley left on return ai? 4 o'clcck _L mum” t°.‘:;:;gie8B2[5o¥;: gggzesilce reaching the city at 7.30. ri was scri - ' ,L ____ oossful run of 15 yards ,on pass fromr C-1:22.., Dwarf or Bnsh.K¢Y=¢ *"5* P"°°f' Byron Brown, Picton panting back te Itisunderstood that the Picton team i _“‘ . eeee and eieeeed on go nreimthe bet me 'vt ' 7 __ ' _ side was retired for 57 runs to which total st , ~ iyrrnia- c. Browse eonirihniea 24 mr 1. 'i lams 7 and Mr. R. C. G08 8. Th 5- A Very Large Crowd Crossed liver by the ......... mn.. .................. ° S ‘ R of 78 and thus winning the niatch by The following is a full text of the! S. Sn 3;:;:l;;_v;;ikfseaI;1`:;§ 5,5: and Gift' warrant. T HE EXCELLENT GAME RESULTED lNe A DRAW _‘,i;,§';;';;°,§,;§gg';;,‘; ,;_';=‘;‘;,__f=§;=;°,,;'*§f;‘ ~the river. We congratulate the mem Whereas, the British National Society ` ' 0f'ffh.¢'Ph0¢¥liX Club 011 Sheik' ini?-in-1 ` ss _ rnme D House on Tfiursda eve Af or d the Maple was sung Miss 'Warburton an r ' Mr Charles Earle taking the solo par plete independence in all matters relatin g and ten young ladies prettily attired Notwithstanding the lowering clouds`Eacheru successfully dribblecl ball to his white formed the chorus. Mrs. Hed And Wh€l‘€8S LUG Ciinadiln BNIDCYI 07 and the threatening aspect of the weather . opponent’s 10 yard line, and the .latter Palmer,`in good- voice sang, There is the Red Cross Society has been formed ,over 160 por-sons took advantage of _the lwere forced to rougeon punt over line from Land. 'Eats-mas 'followed by a patriot and Ofgwiled and 3 U0USl‘ii=“f'i0n 8d°Dl'»¢‘l excursion to Picton yesterday in connec- _C. Mcquillan. address of some length by_Hon.F.de St. f ition with the visit of the Abegweit Foot- The remaining moments of the game ._Bi-ecken. Rev. J. W. Godfrey sang Tr bal1Team no that town, thereto engage saw the bali between centre and Pictou’s as the Compass. Miss Helen Dawso 6 in friendly contest with the Nova 25 yard line, with excellent runs by the sang (1) My Rosary; (2) Florian’s So formation of Local Branches subject to .S¢°;ian5_ . _Abegweits’ half line who many times-_ Maj_orWceks spoke of the Canadians w The "Stanley" threw off her lines from _l carried the ball close to their opponents _fell in South Africa and 'the variou the Steam Navigation wharf at 7.15a. m.,__goal line. Thusthegame ended in adraw places where they are buried. Ru and after a pleasant sail or three- hours; in favor ofthe Abegweits. Brittania was sung as solo and choru reached Plctou where the visitors were . _ Rev. Leo. Williams singing the solo. Go .Save the King was then .heartily sung. Mayor ~` Warburton proposed a vote of thanks to His » Honor and Mrs. McIntyre 'for so kindly _ extending to the Chapter ' & _ @ the hospitality of Government House. 0 s th) Supper was then served, during which _ _ _ 8 The teams lined up as follows. PICTOU. McMillan, Cameron, Hill, Carrol (Cap Dort. ' McKenzie, McLellan. Crearer, _ Carson, Kayenburg Carson, Campbell, Decoste, Dort, McDonald. “Toby” McMillan put up an excellent game for the Blue and Black. Mr. J. W. McKenzie made an eiilcient ‘ referee, while Messrs. H. Bethune and N. Harris acted as Touch Judges. The music furnished by the League of the Cross Band was much enjoyed, 0€l1i»1'°° . The second half of the game was ours. . Gam” wa; 5;,-gngiog Green rod, Perfection Abbas- zgyuriline. ,will visit Charlottetown in the course of n ’ Wax. `Y°semi¢¢-__lhmm°th Wax. al” C0115 ..T°bj" McMillan madeanexcellentrun _-‘fthe next two weeks to play a return ' M ` _ - _ 1"_*.mPP°‘f_ _ if .1 I “.Onfp_pss from .~“S_érim” Cam- match with the Abegweits. = D r A I & |°'°°'°“m°d'i°rPm°°bysh°“m“' mr ' Thehetou tesuiincladed a numberof _ _, A s , ~ ' . , f _ _ 4'»°1»-=\°==~° M-v11°°1“=* I ng son. Both wife and daughter sre now A VERY ¢\1l*h\1Si¢\8lii° 88010 Of °l'i¢ <21? _ n Kn¢cs'roN,N Y May 24.-(Special)-¢= y . I Ffternooi; CMessrs.Cthe Revd. Leo Wil F;-ook Hoo;-y, gon of; L[¢¢,1~,,o¢11ogo1¢ggw 'rin Charlottetown Branch or he ' 83:: “M:';,f§,,°“°“f;:;1 tl” me-mwhile drunk shotsnd l=i11°dChsrl¢¢ he e game w re Mr. Wakefold’s three catches at long Ii to 1-, ' __ _ opening so” suspiciously. I F I fthe Abe weits. The Charlottetown Team Pla - - G, Il 3V0l' 0 gg '_ Y Bonn Bawnrd ohnpien of the Den Society in Councilassembled, did, on th; y ‘ e wen.__The ,team d of Many d o|;rg?`,;&ghem £z;,m il attendance of ladies and gentlemen an the proceedings were heartily enjoye following is the official staff :- Hon. Vice President, Mrs. McIntyre; Regent, Mrs. James Warburton; L_' Betier mn BE n_roeee_en._b»ie, in my nel Po ' ‘ mr ,qui _ gy- ° -*HQ , s:\ i’ » '_ GI' _papexy ffreidi N cal avertisemenrs.. , _ _g _ ~ ‘ _of Hisbaclwas-soul. 5 _ Sowhenhetreadain adves-tisemel¢‘8' ee Dnrirre Kinney Pius, he wnniannai: m w§']dn'li“°:§ehm°hie mins nee Stihl " if ' eh m u it yn ' ley would cure him, he was B these Pills, about which he hs readsnd lc lgfard Iso much, might perhaps relieve in a C. Chit," ' . M ‘So he made up his mind to try. He throughout. Royal Edward Chapter is one h of the younger organisations here, an ti . the promoters are to be congratulated on T the good progress it has made. The v Ex Governor Tanner of Illinois .Dead miners are entombed at Sesgheugdd in Rhondda Valley and very .little hope is entertained of saving any of them 7 FATAL SHOOTING AFFBAY Vanderline . Henry wsssbusingliisuncie,sn and cripple and at his mother s -request Vaaf ir derllne interfered and waskilled. mm Gaiman 'rnoorscoimsa mms. . 19‘ Basr.r_N,‘ May St.--(spee_tal.)-'-Coup, Von Waldersoe and /the German troop; leave China. about “Mg Slit. Ex-eovinutos 'r'.uu|_la einn, Mr. wiilinnre' ereeuenr nninhing ni S."‘“"“"““°°' mix” "‘°"‘S"°°"”“T * Meoniiinn behind the wiekeee end Mr B. E‘G°"°“‘°' ""‘““°"~"‘° °"‘“°“’ ‘ and politician, is dead. HEREAD 'AN`AD" bgrg sc' _ 1 211118' . ` And Followeditl frésuli ' t I3-S natunl color, and he was sick - ` :big so, aliliéi was very much surprised so n res . Thi is h h t it:- .Y . “fs .;r.\:1r.=°*~f.`f.'i?ii‘i:‘: t~'.‘:r~.'.:.i.°.l'°"‘ S cured. Dodd'sK'idney Pills are a ie medicine. sndl shstl always recommend. B. ri _ _ them for Kidney Disease. the younger mem'bers of the Company . extemporised a dance. There awas lar e‘ d d . Twenty two years buyinf _ VlcePresident, Mrs. John A.Longworth; se] see NOTES. Secretary, Mrs. H. W. Longworth; and ling d'° The Picton forwards were fast, and Tr°°‘surer' Miss Pipp°y° The largest Seed House in the t' 4. I - Keepyour Hands What SURPRI5Ewon’t hurtthcsne It hssgsiatkshle qualities for § at ri ei hsw¢hB&p *i lil ag P;-gvinggs. Business incresdlig. each year. This is our Rgggfd. The people of this Province depend on us for their Seed supply and know 'when they buy from `us' thitthey -srl getting the very beg: seeds that money can buy. 12,000 copies of our 20th Century Catalogue issued this year. 1 you did not get s copy send to us one they are free. I Gill. CARTER & Gil .ns neun seeaeden. i Steamer City of-' Ghent. ‘Cemmencing May 3rd,_ will sail from A Charlottetown for rHali=hxr every Friday morning, “calling Qs . Suininerside, Port Hswksherry, An- iehsi, -Csneo, Issac Harbor, Wm Biver,Sheet Harbor. Returning i 2 ~ leave Halifax every Tuesday eveninln making same calls. 'Harough Bilb, lsdingissued teGrestBi-etonsnd s.I~ pdints st ‘lowest rata. 1 ~ . W. W. 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