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' `,v_s‘.. ,-_ =,'».=»-,f--1.-‘»».,£' . ,¢ 5. .'_,.. _ _ _ - ._ _ _ __ - __ - - » _p _ -_-. ~'i ,,~ _ 5_5 Ji » V V- M; . __ *_ -[__>}'_< _,|- THE Q~UARDlAN, CHARL(D'liPl§?OTTN PRINCE EHWARD IBLAND APRIL 20 T901 a ___ ___ »-3 iiioiiiiiiicuis If ALL my customers who wi~li wg” crioici-3 YORKSHIRE PICS this spring, will send in their or leis at onci they will greatly assist mf in giving them gooi sati-if.ic=ion. 3 Birrei Plymouth R »c‘< Fowl from lst priza stock in United Srates and Cinada. Eggs 50 cenr.~ pei' setting of 13 “hen shipped, or 25 cents wnen Callid for. _ J. W. CALLBECK Brookside Farm. Augustine Cove. April 10, dll, wtf. A FULL LINE __0p_ Patent Vledicines always at hand at The Medical Hall Jamieson’s Drug Stere- "rn2 Baby shBuiEi°`beir§ and rosy-but many little ones are thin, and pun _ rid frelful from im- paired nutriti-~ - '~ive them PUTT- NERS’ EMU LSION, which. contains just what is needed to supply nourishment and aid the vital forces. It is a mild and soothing food, better than any drugs. It soon builds up the little form. puts color -into the cheeks and brightness into the eyes And they like it, too l Bs sure you get PU'[`1`N[R'S’ the original and best Emulsion, Of all druggists and dealers. ~ *S PLANT ENE Comniencing May 7th the we-ll known S“. S. HALT FAX” Will leave Charlottetown for BOSTON Via Hawkesbury and Halifax Every Tuesday at Noon. Returning leave Biston Saturday at noon. Passengers via Pic‘ou on Wednes- days make connection at Halifax. For tickets and all information ‘rely °-~ . W. W. CLAR-KE, Agent. H. L. CHIPMAN, Manager. ' , Charlottetown, P. E. I. April 20 d 8: w. g g= _ |_=m == AUCTION IIUUSEHBLI F ll Bl! l TU ll E I am instructed by D, B. Stewart. EW-i U0 S611 by auction at his resi dence,:on Prince Street on Thursday. 25th of April, Commencing at 10.30 a. m. Hpusohold furniture and edects com- prising Drawing Room, Dining Room, Hall and Bedroom furniture, carpets and pictures, _1 Highland Grand Cooking Range, kitchen uten- lils. 1.Clevelsnd bicycle, etc. Terms cash. HOBT. BEARISTO _Auctioneer- ! _ 19t-f __ ff - _ -_-an--n | :___, `o - Let Emile near Corner of Prince and Grafton SC-lletslatelveeetipiedby ln, I°llfLewia. Complete with electric liah\iI¢.\fwve»a¢-nfaa¢i'm¢f mi. apptym ' R. K. Apl. igiw. l 3 THE GUARIAN An Independent Lcéurnal. untrnnizuelled and fearless; aiming to Just, Impartlai, Reliable. N_0W8Y» seeking at all times to further the best mtc1’€SlS of the people, and recognized thefefore 2.5 The Peo;p1e’m Paper. Published at its oliices, New Prowse Block. North side Post office, at the following rates, payable in ad\'ance:- _ Morning Edition, daily (except Sunday) one month 25c: per vr_.: . . . . . . . . ._ . . . . . . . . . . . $3.00 Semi-weekly Edition (Wed. & Sat.) per year $1.50; i_ii_ad\'ance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$1.25 Weekly Edition (Wednesday) per year $1.25 iii advance.. _. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..$I.00 Bran ch Offices have been established at the_ followinp places where subscriptions may be paid, news ur'_nish- ` ed_ advertising, job work and other business transnctcdz- suninierside. Currie‘s Bookstore-J. B. C. Baker Manager Alberton, Alberton Bookstore-G. S_Muttart, Agent. Souris East. Telephone office-P. G. Seaman, Agent. _I E. B. MCCREADY. J. P. HOOD, Editor. Business Manager. :_ _ _ r _llll Mllllllllll llllllllllll, SATURDAY, APRIL 20, 1901. -W THE PHONE NEWS AGENCY. In the city of Budapest, capital of Hun- gary with some 600,000 people, there has been established an agency for the distri- bution of local, telegraphic and general news, which is to some extent a competi- -tor with and rival to the modern ne ws- paper. Its methods are described by Mr. Thomas S.Dennison in the Wor1d`s Work. To _begin with, thereis a separate tele- lphone system in Budapest devoted to ‘this enterprise, having all the rights of an ordinary telephone company as to the ,location of its posts and wires about the streets. There are 6,200 subscribers to the system. The company collects news by ,all the agencies of the modern newspaper, _ reporters, telegraph messages, 8tc. At stated hours during the day and evening from 10.30 in the morning till 10.1-ll in the evening, the news is transmitted from Central to all the subscribers who choose to listen to it. The time for giving out each class of news is scheduled and tables furnished to each subcriber,as for instance I the stock quotations at the time of open- ing and closing the stock exchanges. A reader called a “Stentor,"with exceptional vocal qualilications, nada the news into a central receiver _from which it is trans- mitted to the subscribers, each of the latter being furnished with a pair of receivers similar to those used by the young persons at Central. There are some obvious drawbacks to the system as compared with the news- paper, and some obvious advantages in favor of the phone system. An extra can be issued at any hour of the day. A fire, ` or n battle is in progress, and at half hour in*ervuls if necessary the news is trans- mitted directly to, all the subscribers. Of course there is no record of the news, and subscribers are simply told what is going on. If they wish to refer to any particu- lar matter afterward they must depend upon memory. We conclude therefore that the phone news system can never wholly take the place of the newspaper. experiment and will no doubt be extended toother large cities. ' #no limit to the production. In the Baku region many wells start out with a flow of lwlm barrels a day, and one is reported Wlllch produced 4,(Il),(Xll barrels in less than 40days. Of' course it is usual that the How greatly falls off after a time. The American system of piping the oil from the place of production to the port of shipment has been in operation since July last. Oil is more and more coming into use as fuel in generating steam for marine and locomotive engines, for factory pur- poses and for heating houses. The recording ofiice in Dawson City shows unabated interest in mining. In three months past there have been 1,500 reloca- tions of claims and 750 new locations, from which the receipts of the office were '$i0.000. Of miner’s licenses 1,300 were is- ,sued in the same period, yielding $13,000. `¢~_ I F' J'-1 _" F! a. _ . » "Earth Nevertheless Mr. Dennison tells that the enterprise is distinctly a. success in Buda- pest. It has passed beyond the region of Russia is now the greatest oil-producing country in the world. Last year her oil production was over two billion imperial .gallons, or 120,000,(I)0 gallons more than the United States. There is apparently Ba_by's clothes sfiould he wa~h& _ 'C “mg img 'L " ' ` ni-he I ' V ' ` ' I A It tifyln ' to know V _ _ _ __ _ _ pnohteil. We will ICTMM The manufacture of the cable to be laid between Caiizida and Australia will be commenced next month. It is to be laid and in full operation by December 1002. The Lieutenant Governor of Manitoba who was in Toronto ten days ago stated that the prospects of the Prairie Province were never brighter. When he left Win- nipeg they were enjoying bright spring weather,with dust blowing on the roads and the farmers busy seeding. Never were more acres ready for planting and , never were so many persons turning their faces toward the Canadian Northwest. Th e growth of Winnipeg bas been rapid and steady and ii viiczint house is almost unknown. But little has been heard of late of the once much talked of} oil fields of Gaspe. Now the Canadian Trade Review tells that operations are to be renewed on an extensive scale. Rival companies have been combined in a trust. A very large amount of money has been expendedmver $3,000,000 in all, in exploring and develop- ing the oil country, building a relinery, laying down conduit pipes 85:. 'The re- finery has a capacity of 1.000 gallons aday. The oil can be pumped from a very large area and is said to be of a quality equal to the best American oil. -_lg-_ In Hamilton the other day at the open- ing of the spring assizes Mr. Justice McMahon strongly resented the charge of the Hamilton Spectator that J udzes trav- elled on railway passes. He said this was a grave charge against the honor of the ,Benah, and he strongly resented it. He denied that Judges of the higher Courts tr of the- County Courts accepted or used railway passes, and said if the newspaper ` charge were true it would reveal a` most deplorable state of affairs. “It would be deplorable that any Judge should so bes- mirch the eruilne as to be guilty of such an offence and it was to be hoped that any Judge who had ever accepted a rail- way pass would never try any case in _ which the owhers of a railway were interested." ' A C > ROYAL RESIDENCE IN the building haw e been a proved of and - _ 'miie _ lmwm ' mwcmsmm PIERU _*Mgt gldeiliflii OUR GREAT ridercut Lots Saturda 81 Saturday Evng 2 3 e--\- tiftil than an Pretty Sailors own trimming o Chick and pretty trimmed Hats with lots of Soft Chiffon trimming and flowers 5,,,,1,,,,; m ou, wasinbie never less than fifty to choose from $2 00 $2 50,$3 00, White Enamel $3 50 and Gold Enamel See our pure Liner. Collars, 3 heights worth 15 cents be W had with hon “mr md each 3 for Qoc foi to day only W°fw Emmet 2,8 30,, 50,, oo pairs Ribbed Wool Hoes worth 3oc for 2oc while cm *hey last Washable G ld Enamel "5c. 750 groups of sp ing flowers. It would be hard to name P“"° M“°‘l P*i“‘» 3”” a. liower that is not aiiionv the lot It would be harder to 10° P°""’ G auteed P re Floor buy them from the maker at the price they are marked ,,,i|$:-; hard is l” hour# Kalsoilino all sh 20¢ Qi! They n at hair price ei".-.~:‘:i.~1:..... ._ ... Oil and Varni~h lite. Brushes from 3c up Roses S lu* ,a Morning Glories 6.118183 l opples ] mn IIYIO YOU H005? Snow Drops Daisies Geraninms *Timur Flqwg |15 Li.. .....i.... Ivy Le af Forget Me-Not °° Gi” '" ‘ "M ""1 our trade. H a i Carnations Y Buttercups Mignonette R E ( hrysanthemums Violets Agent for McCormick When the room becomes dirty it WAND COMENCBD P Apple Blossoms LONDON, gpm 1,__Awd,ng to Ong While they last For Saturday only lockers, a society paper, a site of 14.1 W mes has been acquhed in Ireland for the It you are not gpiiig to get a. ne H it Madam get a erection ofaroyal residence, the plans d new Bower' It Won 5 cost’ you much FRESH CHQCO eeeewi MOLAS FOR SA work Wm ,,,,,.,,,,,',,,,, §,,,,,,i’,._ Snaps Even for Bargain Hunters _ AQ Our offer on Ladies Underskirts worth up to $2 50 others worth $1 60 and $1 8o none less QOIII To-day at $1 00 ` 1 l ` FDR A I is few silk when HALF Price nother lot of Cashmere Hose o Our bi lot of Men s Searls at 160 aie well worth THOROUGH g Seem(g)ne= ecialline of Taffeta Wool Dress Goods in 16 C B P CLEANSW Shadizihtiszil‘.‘f§.e;;;.;“;f:i.”;tf mm 4- »~ Q _ So Men s Suits worth $1 50 for $1 O0 ' Nearly 1 000 Shirt Wants to select from 50 to $8 00 Ban-191,;-_ ___., -._-»- Cotton Muslin and Silk SYDNE it i Straight front Corsets always on hand 1 000 Untriiiimed Hats Be on the safe side and make your purchasers here M ’ N tt H t If P t Dlllealilaea _ /-» -._"'_j‘ QF Hat you need not feel ashamed ,_ f /7;? _ assi _ / -\,\__ V 9 _ I; ~ ° 1' ' See our ens a y e 1 a ons name is on your L ,/ / 'f WHOLE l%¢lAl»m .ig it Jas Paton & Go ui’ .- L Powsnm-L Tl Q EDDYS .r'--v&»`i¢ *pl ____P sur HARM I-ES; _TELEGRAPH smears "°°5"‘,_,,,__,.,.. _Z _E _ ___________,____'____, &1'lUa,¥lll¢Ul, _'QC *-2 _ »l‘_th_l.whxteaa anaav- - ‘l§5-_f1l!'1l5I_l1l`-"lf-\fFl¢`¥.-B4 ` - 1 ‘ ‘_ _ _ '_-nj; ¢'._ ' ,@- °' _ ll ......_........._._.._......._... ,. _.._______,__, _ lvdlaity Capo W Wish() -C t """`”"`"""° "` "” ...ma ,_C ill’ llS0lll¢l‘S2 Mgew ` Q V gw“a A Happy y ~ _ mrsmw eénimuqu Rosanna. acosan. -VT . _New Yen ' ' Z.; _ _ JM $1; &__§ _ M nticiiia ~ qu* it 'riiiic e*j I A ~