1 *~ -3'1=E=je§-.t-?"" ‘?‘1?§»@ glm?-:QE ’ i;"w$@:f - . . _ _ _ .. ' -_ _ ' r~.'f_» if r_,;="’» f-_~'=~. me '-:<3 .; L1,-...;__.,-.» 1 THF! GUARDlA-N. CHARLOTTETOWN .\‘RlN’YE l'.DWARl\ l§l.ANl'l. M.-\Y9 1900. --* '_' 1 MEE [ ['lE AT THE ALWAYS BUSY S'l ORE. “£135 1§;i;neigUX;iIiT§ dfaihxiugiggr ng; Latest News of the City and Province. By Reportersfand Correspon- dents Everywhere. THE channel leading to Bay View wharf has been surveyed preparatory to hai e- ing it dredged this summer THE dredge Prince Edward is now at _ I wc.. a Our Millinery is the acme . of good taste; no loud styles sn --nothing prudish: but ex- actly correct. Each individual . ll- /lllfil F* ustomer is considered, and e O he best judgement of an ex- ‘- i perieuced and artistic Mil- Q liner is yours. If you are not ;~ suited down to the smallest ifl detail, we are here to see ~ ff that you get satisfaction. CQ"‘.»2>i‘!E;£§;l.u:-1`zJ.Ii¢', '¢;”" ~ Miss Dalton here ‘_ daily-S9 a.m. to 6 p.m. 'é . , W/W \` . , ‘ ~ ° ..\\‘. .J ' . ________,_---f-' ‘.3 ‘~ ‘» ’ .\‘~‘, dis;/' .__ 2-ne»-' __4,`.\.~ ’}_\‘_‘_~_= 1 ` in Canada He was succeeded at the Pa ei P9' , f _. second annual meeting by Dr. Oron giegegféfslgffgggggggfagggxlégi - ' liyxtekha, who has since continued to known to medical science,and strangeto l »~’ - ` _ ° . \ Y Q/ 1?. D l _ V . 0 _ _ -_- _, ._ _ . . . . _ §%“_\ ._ il \‘ \\ bathe g ~ .ln the order .uf vegetable in origin. .Polson’s Ncrvilineisd Canada, and whose influence and in ilhemost prompt, certmmand Pleasant, , ~- -domitable pluck and perservance have ,remedy in the world. So1d_ in 0aud25i g centbottles byand all dealers m medicines. “ fratenial insurance bodies throughout the ` ' ~ world, and himself a. position _more pro- caftefs’ Seeds GYOW minznt than that of any other promoter o fmeml insmhce- I Garters’ for Wall Paper Action A 8aE-g I I -- , ` ' . I " t French River completing the ‘ Work which was begun there last fall. THE Ripley§Ropes, Capt. Sutherland, is an e loading oats at Stanley Bridge. A. J. l . McLeod & Co. are the shippers. This is the first shi ' HERRING fishing at New London has been very poor so far. There is hardly enough herring available to bait the lobster traps that are being put out. pping done here this spring. - Tun addition to Stanley Cheese Fac- tory is about completed and the boiler will be moved into it to make room for more vats and presses in the main building. VERY little work done in farming in the section surrounding Bay View yet. Some few have started the plow, Qbut the soil is too wet and sticky to work right. It will be some days before there is any sow- ing done. G. XV. BELL of Stanley held an auction sale of milch cows a few days ago. They were a lot that he purchased from farmers up West. We understand that the transaction did notturn out profit- articles that were picked up on South African battlefields by his brother, Pri- vate James Walker, and sent home. The articles came enclosed in one of the chocolate boxes sent by Her Majesty the Queento thvsoldiers as a New Years present. On the top of the cover an im- age ofthe Queen is embossed with the crown and letters V. I. R. at the left, and on the right thn words, South Afri- ca, 1900. Beneath in a fac simile of Her Majesty's handwriting is the message. “I wish you a happy New Year. -Vie- toria R. L." The contents of the box which, as above sta- ted, were picked up on the battlefields, are various articles pertaining to military uniforms and equipment, British and B ier. Here are numbers and n imes of regiments, as “33," “R. H." "Cornwall," “Gordon." bugles’ crowns and niniature shields in bronze or silver, coins are also on the card on which the trophies are neatly displayed. The collection may be seen in Messrs Haszard 81: Moore’s win- dow to-clay. PAIN-KILLER is the best. safest and surest remedy for cramps, colic and diarrhoea. As a liniment for wounds and sfarains it is une%ua.lled._ Avoid sudstitutes, t iere's but one aiu-Killer, Perry Davis’. 250. and 50c. MEETING OF PRESBYTERY. ~ At Charlottetown and within Zion Church there on Tuesday, May 8th, and at 11 n’clock a.. ni., which time and place the‘Presbytery of P. E. Island met and was constituted, Rev. D. B. McLeod, Moderator, with whom were present Messrs. Sinclair. John Gillis, Archd. Gunn, Stewart, E. Gillis, Campbell, Mc- Leod, Spencer, R. McLean, Fisher, Millar, Craise, Smith, Robertson, Mc- Pi Q We’vo fitto ii, you BVGI' S8»W. Neill, McIntosh, Layton, D. McLean, Murdoch, Ministers and Messrs, McKin- ley, Mutch, Angus McDonald, Wm. Brown, Beaton, J. J. McLeod ruling elders. Minutes of meetings held on Feb. 6th, ably. Several of the cattle were with-’“M:S1'Ch (ith 8-lid M8PCh 22nd WGN read drawn from sale on account small prices offered. REV. W. W. Warren of Bedeque wil give an illustrated lecture in Cavendish on Thursday evening May 10th. The subject of the lecture will be Bunyan’s Pilgrims Progress. The views will be shown with an excellent lime light lantern. Proceeds will be partly in aid of t-he \Voman`s Mis- sionary Society of the Baptist church. Hnzi-:LnRooi; Norss.-The teacher and scholars of the school have purchased a beautiful Hag.-Mr. Alfred Mitchell has his new barn almost completed and it'is a credit to the carpenter.-Miss Elizabeth Myers is visiting friends in Pownal.-A party was given by Mrs. James Myers to the young people of Hazelbrook, Thursday evening Zirdinst. Messrs. Charles Lund ' < .and Mrs. Cyrus Carver furnished the . music, with their usual ability.- Mr. Hensley Jenkins of Canton and his friends spent Sunday here.,-Poultry seems ’ o be goingout of fashion here, our ooultr -men are all selling their fowlsz- ies. il .last what is needed-can be worn on or ttf t;o wheel. Bett°r than low Shoes. and almost as light. Made in Chocolate and Black. Very cool and comfortatle- n~ lining. It you ride a wheel-yoi;’1l want a pair. Come a' d lei us show them to you. Stainper’s Corner. y_sji6‘|».§\\¢'»`J' i _ _ Q .p lg ' 2 Q 15% iw;-_ ;{... It is not alone_the tone that makes our pianos so desirable. but the action as well. You will find it easy to play them--easy to get _ p music from them. Tl-IE HEINTZMAN -it -» .PIANOS J ->‘ c A Take the lead. Some of 'bf |°Bdl“§ mush clans of the world use them in P“‘f°'°”f’° "° all others _ All kinds of other musical in- \ V; ati-'uments in atook- or se- at short notice. ` Queen St.. Connollfs Building. _ a lOl’ lfnlflffnff l.l.'l.l \\\~ llilsn-lolqlourolo Mr Herbert Carver has done quite a lotof painting this spring.-Mr. Seymour Myers has quite recovered from the accident which happened to him last winter We ‘ e are pleased to see him out again. CiCERO. THE Ottawa Citizen says a king among Fraternal Insurance men is unquestion-ibly Dr Oronhyatekha, of Toronto, Supreme Si; Chief Ranger of the Independent Order _ of Foresters. The history of tne doctor in connection with the I.O.F. is remarkable. Back in t-he later seventies, when Dr. Oronhyatekha was practicing in London with no prospect of becoming wealthy before the close of the century, an incident it his life`,'turned the course of and famous. » London, and was commissioned as given the Order a leading place amor Kumfort Headache Powders. I _ -:vents in such a way that at the close of " e :en u y he has becone both popular A5 that time the editor of this paper was member of Court Hope. No. 1, I. O. F., in _ _ L ,_ meet at half-past two of which public Q S S S’ S W $ Deputy to organize another court in Lon- intimatiqfl was made .arid Sederunt ion-0-oo-oo-oo- so-fi C1 fi hfhb-M - ' ; _ __,_.,__ _:__ uon. Court Dufferin No.7,was'thusformed, V ogg mt B ne q]}_oi1)_ ,]'AMES_ 1 _.___ -v and by request of the organizer, Dr. Qle;-k_P1-O gemn 1 ' ` “ff 01-onhyatekha became fone of its charter., _ f’ ‘l 'I members. A few months later, after A " " _ ~ . O seventeen courts had been organized in . NATURE HAS PROVIDED ¢ J’ ;.»!`§5,_ ` Ontario, a High Court for the Province - -P”`*'€' »,-'/ .-P* . was instituted at Brantford. Dr. own- _ . . ~=<“*~’ hyatekia was nominated for High scieiiligg Ité1;1;>\1sct; ggfélelisfi avigggslgland gli; A Chjef Range? but declined; and the ggdrets ofher domain.Ay new and vgonder-t editor of this paver was elected by fuidiscove ‘ has recently-been made by acclamation as the first R. W. H. C. R. means of vsliich-tens of thousands will be freed from m Nervilin or nerve in and sustained. After reading communications the Presbytery took up the petition of cer- tain rosidents of Rose Valley and Brad- albane. Read reply from the session of Strathalbyn, also a resolution of a con- gregational meeting and a resolution cf the Board of Managers, all strongly dis- approving of the prayer of the petition. Commissioners from the congregation, Messrs. Duncan McDonald and Donald McKenzie, were heard in support of the . congregational resolution. After ques- tions had been asked, the parties were removed from the Bar. The Presby- tcry then discussed the matter and on motion a committee consisting of Messrs. Sinclair, Layton, Millar. Stew- art, Spencer, ministers, and Mr. Match, elder, were appointed to bring in a reso- lution at the afternoon sederunt. Took up the call from New London North, md Kensington. Mr. Fisher, Moderator, reported .the call as hearty and enthusiastic, and signed by 194 com- municants and 109 adherents. The salary promised is $750 and a mnnse. The commissioners, Messrs. Brown and Anderson and Andrew Johnson, were heard and spoke very strongly in sup- port of the call and the general feeling in the congregation as evidenced not only by words but by the li subscrip- tion list. On motion the Wassns- tained and ordered ‘tot be forwarded to Rev. ~Mr. Smith. The following pro- visional arrang`enir'_nt__i were made for ‘ his induction at'K_ens_1i.i'gton: Church at 2 p.,1_n. Thursday May 31st. moderator pres`ide_ and conduct; Mr. McIntosh to preach ;Mr. Smith, 3_ Mr. Fisher, the people. Serving the edict was left in the hands of Mr Fisher. The following provisional arrangements were made for-his induction at Kensing- ton Church on Thursday, May 3lst',at 2 p. tn.; the Moderator to preside and induct, Mr. McIntosh to preach, Mr. W.H. Smithto address the minister and Mr. Fisher the people. _ Serving the _edict was left in the hands of Mr. Fisher. The Presbytery then adIl0\11'l10d t0 _ 1,, hes; omcmi say,it is composed of substances solel Aremedy for every ache and pain, and To curealieadache in ten minutes use _ e- f f ~ - ‘-'°°°°"‘ f . ~ ,- Dir Seisinil Baigu'~_ Of lumber in today. Looks busy already. Our first was hardly landed before nearly all was picked up. That’Blows_F_air at Is likely to send uslumber for the next A week or James Barrett. Bee Hive Lumber Yard. , Freshness _ _ and? "Goodness A _ ‘ . Q An the main 'ts in buin qillliffr- l2c. pound. ~ » whichie be the Victoria Row Grocers; V 1 . _ _ P0" _ J Y 8 groceries. Iris poor eoononiyto '_ save slew cents at the expenoe of Our sugar-cured hams, both plain and uiyhd, are veryjery ine at We alla sell Dunn’| Boneless Bacon When a man buys a ring to bo; worn by his futuie wife. he wants the best. ` That ie, he wants an 18k ring like they above illustration. Every ring is specially made for \\8, t, turned, polished and burnished andl stamped with o-_gif initiate. Ise’f.~ this as-raniee oneugf- t iz. i, nuieitsoii ptr -4, _ -_Tewelli-r and Op it-an. _ . _ Oli! *I llllll IIIOKCOOOOOOI IOIOIO sconce: IOIQOOOOQUIUOO Lobster Fishermen’s I ~* _ » L H , A Neiei' "‘ Failing Heed, That 's by epienroo to baeoa onlibe nu. Opp. Provsds. sic lim Now we would like to complete the job With a pair of our ik I We can giveyou as goods. bargain in thlshollilllil 'I H H other lines and that is saying a great deal A few snaps for lil A Nice Box Calf Laced Boot for $2 00 A Nice Dongola Laced or Cougreti f0r\l 75 Four of the nicest lines of $3. goods for men thlt VU! OU* M our city. See our $3.50 Box Calf Boot. It is the equal of tl, OI* if Anil not the mon 0* . Bn Leiter, Misses, ma chiiamfqhow no sins il al l& sizes. Our assortment is large, our prison |00, otrqitlity “ii ‘° unauuaoaao monaco nnuuuubt t boot I a- O Try Ramsay’s Shoe Dspltfleli Hr Shk ooo.»o~¢»ouso»»~|g¢¢u'~¢¢o\\ uno os subti O H. ll. ARMS Fl weapon oi-expbii outsxonimuduhpdlu inglohll *ll hunk ""% il! KOH, Q . Daily UU Record Books ,.,,....,...,, all-chin it . For Sale at 333;” J. D.. Taylor’s, 5" PRINTER. Queen St A" *vw*