C000* _,re-.,;qg»_,;.--;<=7., , , f _ l -"_ »-.,- __ . ~_-_yr-' f.; .. __ _,» ,_ "' _ . s- '1 " - A. ‘- 5. ' e_"- .=;-.Q-‘=' ~ V.:-,~ g. . ;¥\§§t~5">;.!!3x_;_@ ‘ ‘~ - r " ~`=: :~".+,!°J »i!.“‘ ;~!f!~,f". fi _ if we __ ~:“ ~ ` I ' , j ' ,' f g V . " " " ' "'i - _ _._ _ _ _ _ . A . . . . . , ,,..A.`,_,.,_...~.~-..~,~»»...- .»\»=‘o»§vii\1»=s¢s __,.,_. THE OR RDI |8Q| THE GUARDIAN, CHARLOTTETOWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, FIRDAY, APRIL 27, i900 1 n‘SRE-n R\ TRN* " l\'E\\`S FROM THE CANADIANS. wma, April Zh -(Special i-Queen ' Private Simmell of Strathcona‘s Horse Wgmd suite left this morning for died at Cape Town of .blood poisoning. md “as gn on i most The Caiiadiansare now holding a. position farewell from thousands retaken from the Boers. ‘ 5; the rail\\-iv station and at gg take leaie of the Royal . Seem mir ifamsw' ' iiagerfomein fight. jg show that all this \\ ell at He also said he could not divulge the h v A BU\'\`T\'G FIGHT Mayen by Transport Difficulties and want of Ships. \V Y.\`DH.»\ M \VO.\`T DISCLOSE PLANS. tary Wyndham declares that Lord l Roberts made no reports on Methuen’s plans for Mafeking`s relief. at the Boer arsenal In supplies forwarded over a single track Th 10 men “ ere kmed \ railway of narrow guage which is entirely ° i t was something out of Master McKeen and on his left sat Grand ae- °e°e MANAGER PITBLADO TESTIFIES were seated according to rank. Was charming in ts Perhaps the most pleasing feature f _ _ Ind the members vied of the evening was the presenting, M - _ _ f °¢l!er in making the thirty ’ One hundred and twenty Patriarch Ha r ofthe Grand Nlaster of the J D WIcKeeri and G P Stellerton, added much to Blghall was the chairman, and was the toast master At sat doa n to the sump- llet and at eleven o clock the of a Y eteran’s Jewel by Grand Master McKeen to Mr.B.Bremner. Wildey Lodge gives the jewel as a recognition of the valuable services re ndered by Mr. Brem- ner during the past 25 year s in the Order. The toast list was an excellent one and was liberally responded to by the meni- bers. The happy company were in the midst of merriment when THE GUARDIAN representative left. Tltro N S March ith 13]) Ut have attended to business hd not been for Kumfort P°Wders. Theyre all right J M O’ LC R. Din ng Rooms jf ev goud Solid For culture in woman wot* is mm, dom From .Y UPPPFS 1 ' iiuiazs in' iii Cas $1 90 Flgweraarden 33-'iJ'°'.'.“.’iT fora” 'é‘.r.'}`.“”’Z§"””’3 Dongola Boots Glacliolus, _ ;‘§’,§_ ‘“°”°'°‘2;; 'mid °"°' and . ,., _ Dongola than N0 Dahlias, (C actus,) isflfogfihawgsgmthgtntdowhlvagd The body 1, slip sole line finish, , - ‘ uma again; me series. time wagner comfortable Hard? Japan Lilies. _ 3:* §°Pdmd'°§_°:~d*”,§°d?‘d°jfi“[”°,,“‘fff,;§§: Boot, Laced, . - ybecomeirregular. Littlewouderthatbeauiy °°»s»@s sa. so L“‘“"‘ "*“‘°“““’ D ‘..‘l°'~...*‘.:°..';‘l°...“°f:.°:‘:r..'a‘:..:'.°.::?‘°'- - A 80058 Were' T I-ilivm 5P¢¢i°SUm Au"‘~‘m» .i fifaema aes ,nm-me me in rem in ~ ' V ' - cream of tartar. . _ mm ,_ _ ciiicmo makers. __ _ _..._ before the ad ' ' ' Rubfaf A ntrlhalgfizhlfollodytec §m;dve _ I A if 4 mprices L‘l“‘m S9°°‘°s"‘m '- ' R. ni. gi” ' ' 'few 8% the benefit t Liliana Kroweri. HIHARB L S Svwide THE WEATHER. WASHINGTON, April Z6. -(Special.)- resh, northerly winds. 9 » * i ,px , ____-». ’ f""_-_-A 4-,-_ HORSES A-*D MES Sm °"- Majuba Day: Cronje Surrenders to Lord Roberts on Anniversary of Majuba, at Camp of Paardebeli, HIM' HI' i* U0“ Carrying on U Lord Roberts says the scarcity of ships < With the Boer* “h° are retards the forwarding of remounts. __ __ ___ _ _ _*_ f_-_`-_:uw_~_‘__f_l1l;_ _ l ` _lg l VF Miliesirs RETURN . -T 1risliSubjccts Give Their Queen a Most En- I tliusiastic Farewell. ` \\\\` \\~~\\\\\\~.~~\\\\~\\\`,`.\, FRENCH ENGAGEI) IN A RUNNING FIGHT me Retreated Boers-Canadians Retake a Captured Position--All Well at Mafeking--Boer Arsenal at Pre- wria Blown up- Another Canadian Dead of Disease-~ Vast Numbers of Horses and Mules Sent 0ut--Roberts -an-~i“ ‘.""ia*_ . as tt-MLBPLODED ‘Tran CAPE nAiLwA\' o\'1~:RrAXsD. in muh,” reurmg from Dfmets Part of Lord Roberts` delay in moving %i*“th0uSaud btmng is caused by the difficulties of getting e Toronto Star of April 24th says:~-Ald. Spence brought the Consu nier`s Gas Co ‘unequal to the serv ice required. matter before the Board of Control on Saturday, and moved a resolution instruc ting the Law Department to take action ‘ against thefeompany. L_ ,_- A _ _ The Mayor spoke against such a motion in a. voice that was decidedly higher than '-, the conversational tone in which the board _usually transacts its business. He . “Gentlemen: This is nothing m HCl(l l.2lSl Nlglll "’° ‘ less than a deliberate attempt to ore or steal my thunder. (Thump on the table.) I ‘The motion was put. Ald Spence voted was elected on this issue in January. Tle “Yes,” and the Mayor and llld. Sheppard banquets in th past 1 toast 1ist.v\-as begun. Consumers Gas Co's affairs was one of_ and Frame “Nay.” for their excellence, but On the chairman’s right sat Grand _ f ' lilh ’ - . y ot Ald. Spence take action in .this matter T1 last year,when he was in the Council’l,We | are now awaiting the consent of the At- the-s'uit_ ,ther Gas.Go.,»and when -I thihk the proper time has come I`will .propose such measures as this resofution proposes. Gentlemen, I move we ad- fjourn." p How rr ENDED. ‘ Aid. Spence-Put my motion, Mr. Mayor. ` Lautree. ONTREAL, April 24.-The warrant for thearrest of the man who is alleged to dollars. ’ i1a“€8°¢ $700 from the Bank of Nova The man who impersonated Castano S ti - ° 0 co aon forged coupons, was issued by Magistrate Lafontaine yesterday on the while here. It was the evening of the day' sworn information of Mr. John Pitblado, he called on the bank that h ' t d 4 e _regis ere manager ofthe Montreal branch of the at the Windsor, and then went out to see ba k. D . .» ' ' ° n eteotive 0Keefe leaves for Cbivflso this evening 01' U0-HIOPPOW With luggage, and disappeared. He is not found this warrant and other necessary papers to have registered at any Other hotel ° in for the extradition of the man Who calls Montreal. The fac smile of his handwrit- h' elf H. E. L ` ` ' ' ` ` ` ° uns e Compte de Cou.ose The information set-s forth that on April 7th at the city of Montreal, N. Castona, THE Magda-1511 Islands Service-“A alias H.E. Le Compte de Coulose Lautree, S153-i1I1Ci1 Steamer has been Sefiilfed f01` f-116 thentransiently in Montreal, did, know' S€1""iC¢ between Pi¢i“»0\1 and the Ma8d8~i€I1 ing thefsame to be forged, use thirteen Islands. The purchase of the Ainela. was cgupons, purporting to be coupons _for ,found tohe necessary on account of the serni~annual payments of interest on de- ‘inadequate S@l`Vi0¢ P¢l`f0l°m¢d bl' the bentures, issued by the city of Gloucester, ,Steamers formerly used on that service. ' -` for the sum 0f thirty dollars ewh, pay- ‘The new steamer is built somewhat after ableto bearer at the office of the city the style of the Bridgewater.She is155 feet treasiuer, cr at the First National Bank inlenlriih, 231625 in breadth and 1101' re' 0 of Boston; also, two coupons for twenty gisiierefi 'S01-111888 iS265- Her Speed is 12 ‘ dollars each, purporting t-o beissued by knots. She has two holds with accom- the Fitchburg Gas am_1Ele¢tri¢ Company, ‘modation for about 2,000 barrels. ‘Her g ' _w payabletothe treasurer ofthe said com- saloon is very comfortable and' nicely p,,,,y;a1s0¢n¢ coupon, payable tobearer, fitted up. She has accommodation for rtin to be si e and purpo - 8 'gn d by H, F, 18 first-class passengers and 14 steerage. m _ Cgggshold, treasurer of the said company, Hor regular P01106 Will bo b8l>W¢¢l1 Pi°ii0\1, and one wupon, purporting to be issued Souris, Georgetown, the Magdalenes and T by the Hyde Park Electric company, my and Cave B1°i°° “S- Company, of Boston to the sum of thirty here appears to have kept pretty quiet his servant, as he said, to see about his ing is given to aid in identification. f1'°m the 0"f'“é'e Fmem Already this year 27,011 horses and - . A Y ,,..._..... ,iff MAYOR OF TORONTO ANGRY. AWFUL FIRE IN OTTAWA d Commander Cronie mules “ ,H have an-,,~ed_ ’- """""""""""""""""""""""""""""" ' ‘Af"""""""""""" """ ` "”‘ ` the iiiied l - Mills and Factories. = the items of my platform Wh did n ' toliave his namauaedsine And Vast Stores of Lumber-Help' EC' cities- Fire Brigades Isolated by Adjourneci Because of the L ° Demands on Tiirkeys-Pit SIU , A i ciaii Married-Novelist Barry Seeks tl ‘ A University of Edinburg. 4. f A i , - P0 _ - dice of the lnterpational 'llusti J , i Tu~d3 For culture in house. 9bl° at theo A y we olier you - ametimg Special in 0,,i,..0..., Begoaas, _Worn-Out Ncrilts New Yoiiir srocir Lisr. 91181-Tine Footwear G -- ` """""" ’ ’ .florium ` ,,,,,,,,,,, _ mmm closing praises April auth. Ldmrp. Long ’ Irr°zu1v;i.ti1;». Hmm M A".‘e’l°°” Sus” _ 1185 8Don1Bts Gi "- Q2 ` . . . 1 V l L i .gl 51 ' A Simi d W account ofthe ilre. 3 d go 3, 00 OXLHZS Prom-ation and Paralysis. .A;§;¢;:T6ba;; IN, 104 ,_ _0______1 gg . i i . R - ' 1 y a ay. vi, er W . _BB year after year, with no rest, no recreation, and not even c ge of work, for it is the Chases Nerve Food. It is a ofmedicalseieneethatgetsdowllio mud; y bf# Rocklsland _ St. Paul h _Tennessee Coal and Iron . Union Pac Pr’fd ¢ _ Unified States Rubber April Cotton per 1(1) lbs lowing are theclosing ram§°, f .$‘l’.;.'% AvfH»w1=°»-‘-°5S v Brooklyn Transit 75 Burlington 127 Continental Tob. 1l)§ Federal Steel g _ 43; Federal Steel Prid _ 71§ Louisville and Nashville &} New York Central 135 109i 1203 85 Cmcueo, April- 25.-(Speci`al.)-The fol- , . corn, 395, oats, 23 _ 1 » apparatus summoned heh 'g orriiwii. April as._A disastrous are riienriiisnweie oi-cami out ,starred north of Hull about noon and is s sweeping the centre of Hull taking every- thing before it - The fire crossed the Ottawa River and A is rapidly gaining headway in the city. The wind is blowing a gale from the 1 northwest and increasing in force' The damage will be immense as no ef- fort can stop the conflagration. p 'rim Finns PROGRESS. O1"i‘AwA,April 26.-One hundred houses are destroyed by the fire at Hull to-day. There is danger of the whole lumber mills going. The flames are close upon Ednys mins. A ' LATEST. 1 000 Housas Buiiivi:-:n Lorman. S , orriwi, April ao.-(spatial).-By the W, Barrie. nowlht. *H . bigflre which broke out in Hull this Edmbumhwdst A*“*"' morning and spread to Ottawa, a thou~ _ sand buildings were burned including ‘ ' “ Eddy’s great match factory, Brons0n’a, Booth's and McKay’s Mills, many churches and private residences, also six million feet of lumber, the C. P. R. station, etc. HELP raou orniia crrms. Montreal sent engines by special train, the Ottawa engines being caught 'on the north side of the bridge. The Hull bridge across the Ottawa river was burned, also the residence of Hon. G. E. Foster. _ Parliament adgourned till Tuesday on Brockville and Peterhuro. M U. s. ninuixms on rvaxlr. ' comismmm, Aaiiiin-rape#-» 'rue Uniwi sim- an as ll formal demand ou Turkey ill* ll* payment of the misslmnry IIIBXQ. Turkey is sending All Basha to America to ,study the lil tlon of warship. im. slnrnnm lnnlnlp. ' Hanrrax, April ‘ll --(QIQIJ- Shellleld of St. John and X ,_ clark, widower mv. nos. married to-day and letthr A ` honeymoon trip. Novnnrsr saann stlttxu ltr ] ‘\@\\ illladefrompure W5; mn. “MSI Fullws FMU! Fr* vows Hecdquarterl M* Peas in RE. Ili ...s°°“.-rr.; ° VU* For hll at *_ _ Pouluoll l'*~"“%~ ,F A