d the “day was attended by t elinsiiien from all parts of t May, ll. ~tSpecial.)- A d the Canadian Press Associa- nrged thc Government ii; EUNERAL Yesterday Wedding-.Agains Postage--lllont Crew Saved. if- M” ll -tSpecial)- Th to-day was opene in person at Buckinh to the palace. or .uiGvi.r:`s ri:.\‘i=:naL. lay, ll. -\Specia.l.)- T late Duke of Argyle a h h \ Pos'r.\GE. postage. &@,lay ll.-(Special.)-Ollicers wrecked steamer Mont suicided by sitting on and blowing himself r-Q-Q-Q-il ‘THEBETTER PART dimetion," and the better pa ll. in impurities sarseparilla purifi i kept health; t_he ye I . HN cured by Hood's:Pil Third Draw- TIC SUlt;IDE pg_,\\\'l.\‘tl ROOM. , . _ ` . e am ¢g-owds assembled abou h e to HOSTPELIER. De morning. The steame up when they left May 11.-(Special)-_-Harry suffering from a Ui' May ll -(Special )-Th Crown Prince of Japan, md the Princess, Sada today by their drinking ore a shrine in th wnnnixc. K 1' of disease is preie \ who take it at th the me icine e nake the blood rich ln“" g It`s an easy matter to make a pretty shoe without comfort or a. comfortable shoe with out heautv or aiyle, but to combine glove Br, ab- solute ease, fashionable €l_eganci and excellent wearing quality is art in shoe making. Our ri’s Shoes” P_ossess all these quali- $169. We would be pleased to °l10_W you our new Wflllg styles. Our 5110 Dongola Oxford at $2.10 ’ wetness S .1 llllllli .- K "‘ ` S-Z, -_ ._ ~-__f;;'.;.-»_‘.~' 1". ..1ff1g2.; ' -"rf _ oeafqw _ _ _ ,_ .. _ _ . _ts .§_:,f.3§ef:Z;_`Ei{:. i__`_`=€;¥ gn. _. __ _ < '.‘;\-E,”_.»,_ eV_L_,-_§.§5>_1.;?§ ,- .__,_{;v:._._n_:_V__ -y.;~,.;,*`.;'-_;.5v _ _-I, tj_,:_é,_vv~§_i_j_`_"J_1>>_ THE ., _ t MvM_€ 1 THE GUARDIAN CHARLOTTETOWN PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND SATURDAY, MAY 1.? 1900. "SPECCH Moved by_ Mr. Arthur Peters. AN' ELUQUENT ADDRESS The Attendance Was Not so Large as On Previous . Days. House met at 11.45. day an addition is being built tol the Insane Asylum. He believed there were defects in the conducting of the Asylum in the past. The present Government 1 have installed a doctor who has received* aspecial education and to-day there arc. industries installed for the making of brushes.etc.In the years ofthe Cons zrvative regime all the money, all the taxes came out ofthe farmers,consequently out§of the land. The Liberals' llfzvc raised $21,000 out of other sources-and it is raised from men who do not complain. The Consei- vatives let the roads 'and bridges run down. They made no attempt to raise a revenue from other sources than the farmers. The commercial men now pay $4,000 to the revenue of this province- We led the way in the taxing of them and the other provinces are following. Large insurance companies, banks, etc., contribute over $4,000 to _the revenue of this country. _The Government raised in income tax over $5,000. From liquor dealers the Government derived a revenue of 085.740 a year. They have contributed over $8,000 in all. Before the liquor tax was imposed the Leader of the Govern- the papers. He did a wise _ and a prudent act when he imposed thc tax. He placed L : 'r_.' ‘_~\f_.' -' A Ask your dealer for the \Nhiiham.$3-00, $4200. and $5.00 shoe. 12 2i pd - Wu p FRIDAY, MAY 11. ‘ -_ ’ \ last year Dm Mclmym had been appointed Outside of the farmers we raised $25,000 THERE _ to the highest position in the country, a , Whwh _the C°”S_°""'tiV°S “eve” th°“3h° good for a &IiiEh,§iaatri;}liet;1p_lei<€isalli'lii(itvi?iis§E VANGUARD NEARING KROONSTADT. niliit position which he has earned. He was °f' IMS very dlmcult' l’° make ?°"°”“°‘ all are Cvlllbined in Adamsoii’s Botanic _ _ - ‘ thiiftiw pleased 'eo ie me move, of the and expenditure meet. He believed time Couch Balsam. Purely vesreifable perfectly R°h°1">S IS drlvills 1'-h¢B°¢rsh'0mpolntl “und” address, .at a time when thpmen of this Y°“" th°`1`°"°““° and expmditufe g5¢"_ °al§Sg§.%;tgi§€;°°t'c’ soothmgtheahng' l`»°D0il1f»- ' ‘ memberlfliat our country are standing “shoulder to w°“ld “lm°S" meet' The da'-V must ‘mme _ -'----_ On- Thursday he had four killed and-~ Sharp phocd _ . .- h h d°.t ' .- an-a A' ' shoulder on the veldt with the men of the W el; 69;? igtrict t th iigie ‘;ts D IN ave wounded_ 1.,ut|°na'“&l “ Empire, sacriiicing their blood for the OW” Xa 'on' may a'_ e -ea er" The Gavalr a 1 22 . thet1\gk|||||¢gg_ count h0,,0,._ The members of this of the Government may carry it out. The y “""""’ ' 7 re ‘ww °“ Y ““1°Sf1'°m YY House have been wid by the Opposition _Government thatundertakes it will be the- WEST KENT- ‘ KI‘0011Studt. that the Government was g0ne_ Te1e_'uiost popular one of the day. There is The Arbor Day exercises in West WHERE THE GAY _ THB grams were Sent to the (;0nSe,.vative P,-ess the question of edu(,af,i0,,_ The (',0vem_ ,Kent school were _of a most _mterestiug p . amass Ann. __-“ throughout Canada announcing that the ment that touches it must d° so carefully' g§:¥:§;§rt,1{;nf(;,;1;e?;§g t1?;1(;:1nd0rensga1e;nt§;: The First Canadian' Contingent is stm WA5lmUT0U\ N nv Liberal party was in trouble. From the The G0Vel'I\meUU D3YS lIl0l_`6 than We meal- d to th h 1 V spec' at Winburg. 'Bn breaking out of the “ar the Conserfetive “ble "° “’f°“‘° Father? “lie “Q *‘@“‘l “heir , and aadditiiihnio ethe dgiiliil The second Canadians me well, at the 22,3, “a”“*` *nh* party have been endeavoring t6 stir up a fihlldfen to l'»h9_ best' lllslilliulilfllli U1 lille number Of I-T898 planted, two We1'6 doth-~ front but have had no ca§u.alties_ h 1-a¢;a1fee1ing_ Canada has never enjoyed world; There is one proposition which cated in memo'y of_ Privates Roland _ Such 8 year of prosperity, which is |a,.ge1y will reduce expense. We have too many '18-syggr aind Atlfrf-id d at FREE siwrsns co NCENTBATING. d wth 1° f th L1, 1 5 , schools, there mustheareduction. How 0° me 9' 0’¢_ »' an fl ' 1)l¢1;.;ini0,? af; Q35,-i(:,cia|? 1 era PM y can it be done? It can be done by largei' ;9u°"te1' after ten the Pupds were The Free Smbers are concentrating schools in central laces and take th 'm the assembly han Where the fouowmg Si'1"l_“3lY *ii K°1`°““°\‘“f€ hm* b°W’¢°°_ For eighteen long years the Conser- - P ' ’ 6' cam- d t._ p _ “tives mid power Have they dm-ing children there to school. The man whoigmgmmnie was 9 fmn' Thaba Nchu and Winburg. ._ that CODE 0110 llhlllgfb DOIBC D0; atwmpts "tio ln3kQ 3 change V: o'~mw ;w°1i\i_i¢8lli£_e-_im hand. , y- _ I _ W1-at we the Liberal pm-v"d°»~f The hereewe *cfm-f»'=° “Heiressrulesets'-tissues....iiTi`.1IffIiiiIfii<;§fi'r..... Winans” Liberal Government Jointly with the may-be amused and he may *wk .confess .................. _.nee J. K. Fraser Gtoveinment qt tthlis lprovincebwiill con- ;1`;s‘(;oeveirli‘:iei;t;h;.vl;at“;i;i;yr;dlu;:Kail;e; l _yrinnipal Millerhin irlitroduciiig the S1110 .0U¢ 0 ' 0 &l'8¢S¥'_ P1 8%” 111 r - e - ' , ...»;speakea°sexpressed is peasru-e in wel- Canada. He was told that Mr. Martin the road machinces which' have proved a f_con_iing the_rev`erend gentlemen on this, claimed the praise of securing these public success. The Liberal Government is at their first visit to the school :_a.nd referr- works. The members of the Opposition presentbuilding iron bridges. Coinlllfe m nttmg terms to the 301d191"50h0lP1'3 tried to hinder the passing of the bill in :the of the _two Governments and it pg1hel1gt¢*;g0l'.Y of whom the trees were being this House. ‘Who started the new Prince wHPbraf§ound that the Conservaf-iv¢ Wfiuih ms h - al of Vifales College 'I It was the Liberals havé‘i;i?t_aecomplished 'One SiD8\¢.Pi¢¢¢ Oil-;‘v0,‘;§e'W(i’th the girls gg; of this province. E that all? No! To- _'work. " The fishing award will remove ‘gahispleimm at present, m°1d_i.e_ i ment had recived severe criticism through r- 25-e . 8|. NME i lS@E@%E§%§ Read up the Merchant oi Venice. The great, Shakes- poem pray it be performed in Ciilarlotteiown A next week. authorised addition I-¢p1y to the Speech from' the Thmxm person could get into a liquor saloon at 110WiI18 M6 the closin81‘9»l'»°S Mr Peters smd that he was pmudbobe the present time after hours There is MBL Wheat, 64, corn, 36§, oats 22% THEBOER LMSF3 Huw the X!i0\’er0f_13h€ motion. He Waspleascd lqnother tholxh which is .the succession P0Sl:I,t$11.4£. /V 65 . 37 p The Boer losses in their -retreat an on tins occasion to rmly to 3 Speech from r uties W ic are increasing every year, D W eat, §, corn. 2, Oats, 22§ believed to have been heavy ands number" .nd 't a Li~bera1G0vern0,._ Since the House met about $1.000 being received last year. P0!'k. $11-52=l» _ . r "'“ ’ - of prisoners have been taken. It k the debt from this province. To the great discredit of- the Conservative they placed every impediment in the- w`o.y'fof‘ sending the Contingent to South Africa. He did not 'wonder why Sir Wilfx‘id Laurier liestitated. He had to act without Parliament. In a fortnight 1,000 men were onthe way. He referred to Lieut. J. A.McDomild’s appointment which was due to _the Leader of the Government. Cinada staiirls higher than any other colony-and to-day o. nation. The Conser- vative party have charged cvery French- man in Canada with disloyalty. A racial cry was raised by the Star newpaper. Mr. Campbell-Name one. Mr. Peters-I do not want any better authority than the Star. Mr. Arsenault-Have you read the La Patrie. ' Mr. Campbell-#Submit aipaper. _ Mr. Peters-Have not got one here. Mr. Peters then referred to the Queen's visit to Ireland. Instead of going abroad as usual she took upou_ herself to visit the country that had sacrificed its men to uphold the honor -' of_ the Empire. This great war which is going on has done more through the instrumentality of eSir'Wilfred Laurier, to bring Canada and the Motherland together than anything else. It is a proud day forCanada,a proud day for Australia, a proud day for England, this very year in which we live. Canada 'ghaspnly contributed a few men. This country may have to send 100,000 in the 'future of the best blood of our country. Mr. Peters was speaking when" the House adjourned to meet at 3 o'clock iMonda~y afternoon. _,__ _.1 _ V Hawk! ,_ _-_..- .= - ‘° »=-1.;-1_1; ' f . .` I »~ : pq. ,,' ., __ ' '~f‘1 .5 _ _i ~ _- - ,, '_ .,.§,t:-¢f,.,;,`- ~_,.»;_‘_;._:»_~;.~_»~._j»‘ ~ ._' _`§___,-_¢>‘._. f-,~‘_';`,f2s’. ._ 1;: _- '_;_'t> ,_ 52;” Mr. Peters-No! Can’t read French. ' _ ___V 3 | ferred to the happy days he had spent in. his youth at school. His remarks on the choosing of a tree, 'and hismoral applications were very fitting, and the Rev. Mr. Williams may always be sure of a. hearty welcome by the scholars of West Kent. Rev' J. K. :p Fraser was equally hippy in his remarks, and referrel to toe exoenent standing the 'scholars of West Kent had' made. - His- iemaiks were greatly appreciated by both schol- arsand teachers. ' Twelve trees of the elm, mountain ash and birch varities were planted by the scholars. ' . , ,` QUEEN SQUARE SCHOOL. Arbor Day in Queen Square- School was celebrated this year by the teachers in their respective departments, dis- coursing from 10 a. m., to 11 a. rn. -to then' pupils, respecting the object in celebrating it, and in teaching some les- son appropriate to the occasion. At 11 a. rm. an alarm of the rung and the pupils of the several departments were in a very short tim? P0uring from both doors, of the building and sopn were massed on the school grounds where an exhibition of military drill was given by the pupils, under the direction ofthe Pimglpal, iglsistefd lgly other and seve pu s e Princ ’s dept. Four _trees were planted, which fore long _add much to the .beautypf the PRINCE STREET SCHOOL. The Arbor Day exercises at Prince Street School took the form of a combin- ed celebration of Wordsworth, Arbor and Bird day, the essays and recitations on the programme dealing with these subjects. The usual “class trees” were planted after whicha ‘émemorial tree” was planted to -the niemoiyof thelate Mrs. (Dr.) Shaw; whowasatonetiine school. ' ‘ The r ainme' was as follows ` i> oar _ A: il Cgiorns-The Union ,Jack of Old Eng- ' an . f Essay, Arbor Day--Rose Stanway. Recitation-Selections from Words- worth-Mary -McConnell. _ Essay-Wordsworth-Nellie Seaman. Chomsf-Blue Bellsof Scotland _ ' Becitaftion--The Daflodiler-Adele Palmer _ e Recitation-Viola Beers. I Essays-`-Wordsworth-May Cotton.. engaged on the teaching' staff of the Essay;-Wordsworth-Muriel Taylor. I_Recitation-Sonnet-"-Hq,_,zel Bremneér, Class Day Hymn-Wordsworth. » Recitation-“Lacy”-i Mabel Thomp- `REPLY To if 0 A SIEADY “ii ADVANCE __-._` V 0f British Forces Inward A little % YQ Kroonstadt. (Mg W3 WHERE CANADIANS ARE RUN (WH If A Plot to Kill Milner.-#Tlie .Wim MW I 3 S scum missing -strain A we on ue ‘ti cona’s Farewell Mi i ””°**' mann it Loan nonnirrs uovmo oN. _ A Ml-_ A_ Peters moved that the House the liquor under control. There were CtllCAGO~ MiRKE]‘5_ L0ND0N»M&Y11-(SP0¢l8|)-L0l`dB05°l'U resolve itself into a committee of the 240 “W0” de” in Ch""l°“°t°W"° N°W -'*-" ia 9-* V¢“5¢»1'Sb\11‘8 and while constantly ,B whole to consider the .draft address in there are only43 to 45. He asked_ if any CHICAGO, May 11.-(Specia.l.)*-The fol- opposed is muking steady Pragma; $3' Q . the wid It _issaiifthat evidence has beensecumd that a member ofthe Cape Colony -Legis- lature od’ered a man money to shoot Sir Alfred Milner. Loan srnarncoxifs rannwnnn. Lord Strathcona to-dav bade farewell tothe Canadians going to join his and expressed his belief that they wouhl emulate the excellent 'example of the other Canadians at the front. noniziiis' iuonim; Amir. F01-d’s` cable speaking of Roberts' ad- vance says:- I , ‘ “The most remarkable features of the last fortnightfs operations are mobility of the British columns and edlciency of the transport service. The bulk of the work falls to the nigounted force, and it is no longer o. slow moving infantrl’ ¢°mD5l8\L Six supply trains were at Vet Tuesday and the railway will Dl‘0b3»b|Y be in opemlflon to the Zand today. A11 preparations for a forward more- ment have been thoro\\8l\\Y made “"1 ..B0bs" from a cable cart directs the op~ erations all along the line and PWS ‘NW the wire which sends the bulletins of vic- tory to London. _ i " ,_,____ ____...._.: _ _. . _-___ in Birds-W. llclieod. a ~ ~ “God Save the Quan.” » WasaPhantom.4f *ii Doaawc Conn Your W