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It appears from the statement that there were 27 ships declared prizes, and 24 captured vessels were released and restored to the owners by decree of the prize court ° r ______ __ _ ._ .__.__l.i._= ¢__ SKIN lllllIl|T|lllS Instantly Believed by nungum Forirritatien, itch ing,andinlam- mation of the skin, for scaly eruptionsof tho scalp, dry, thin, an falling hair, for red, rough hands and facial blem- ishes, nothing so rm. so speedily eBective as warm baths with Cuncuu , followed by gentle anointings with Cirrxcuiu, pu.-est of emollienm and greatest of skin cures. ».`.2`i»...._“ '”'"li?..°?.'.‘”'!ii°2“»i.l’8.'.'.i.Z.'.Z°.1.’5”i¥..";°¢.'Ia Special Notice Having purchased from Mr. F. J. Hornsby the stock _and good will of his Books and Stationery Business in ‘ the Morris Block, we will continue the business in its various branches, selling at lowest prices for cash only. lisa B. ll. Hornsby, who has mana- ged the business in the past, will be in charge of the store, and will be pleased to attend to all old customers and many new ones. A choice new stock of Wall Papers will be at once put on sale, and all dqertments of the business will be kept weli stocked. A well supplied news stand will be a special feature of the business. The store will be known es “The Bazaar Bookstore/" THE BAZMR BUMPANY Successor: to 1»`.J. B rn :bg Harris Flock. Ch’tnwn. Heh ld:l90`l ' _ ~ ??_'”""""n-r __ “Q” Plan e Had a F11: But strange to say he is feeling decidedly bapyy about it. The tit referred to is the price of a Whole month’s groceries he got at _ our s'ore, which fit his _ purse so wi-ll that he will in future be a regular cus- tomer of ours. §’Call and see us. ,lllllilll l Hlll’ ' Q Queen Street, _ venison DR. GURDUN ALLEY PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON UQCQIQI GRADUATE MCGILMUNIVERSITY Ollee and Residerim-,Dorchester Street East "moe Hours, 9 to liz ai. xn., l to 3, and 7 tol8 E m. Dt to attention 1 .....:. tt' $888088! 2 3"'é QSQQB eases assesses ‘ill illllllllli lil? = 'l hat wo are to ba moulded and fashloned,”sothe sand we nga for our castings needs t- he mould d and fail ' d _ e irons . That/s what our moulders ae doing evefy day; moulding aid rash- iomng the sind like unto the punters. it is therefore very im- poitant that the Patterns be llrst;_cla.ss in every reepggg for t A 1 'TUE GUARDIAN HARLO| |F.TOWN. PRINCE §nWARn'Igl»ANn. IPR". T5. l_9_00._ __ ` . ' ; le-f‘i‘__ lll___lllllll____ll_llllll WEDNESDAY. APRIL 25. 1%). l i ss C - n ces `\\\s`_».".~ ._ C sa \~` \~`.`~-»cc\`-~.-~»~¢~A- EDITORIAL NOTES. Despotism is in part vindicated by the fact that at the opening of the Paris Ex- position the Russian exhibits were the only ones that were in complete order. Last Sunday in St. John twelve ,pastors by concerted arrangement preached _to their congregations on the .observanceof T I the Sabbath. Recent provincial legisla- tion designed to close the open cigar shops had been appealed _against by a .Jewish tobacconist with the result that the Supreme Court sustained the validity of _ of 0 the law. The churchesare desirous that the law shall be enforced and this is now the likely to be done. 4 _ _ __ _wg g_____________,_,__, _ _._ -.__._»--.~ -_ --» *_ -'°"'_ '-'i _ _ _ . | The Government of Now. Scotia. last year ' received the handsome sum of $319.l50 in royalties from mines. The returns show that 2,642,333, long tons of coal were raised and that the coal mines gave employment to 5,612 men. The production of gold was 27,772 ounces, worth about $500,000. The pro- duction of iron ore was 16,ltKl tons, a large falling off from the previous year, due to the importation of ore from New- foundland. At present. every coal mine is working toits fullest capacity and it ls expected the output will exbeed that of last year by a million tone. _ ._ he proposed grant by the Parliament of Canada in aid of the Indian famhie suf- fers will, we believe be supported with the greatest unanimity throughout the Dominion. It is a Christian duty to give ur abundance to those who are dying for want of bread. Patriotism endorses call when the sufferers are our fellow- Vsubjects. Canada has now a. full treasury, with bread enough and‘to spare, and can In the C°mm°“3 ‘few M75 33° Mn: well affordto make a donation. It will McLaren of Perth expressed the belief that within ten years time Canada will export twenty million dolh|.r’s worth of butter yearly and fifty million `dollar’s worth of dairy products. He holds that the Canadian cow is of more importance than Canadian gold mines or anything else in the line of Canadian production; of He says the Canadian people “havel only topress the button and the Canadian cow will do the rest." The Monetary Times of Toronto has for years past published annually a list of the boards of trade in Canada. In 1%? the list included 95 boards and in 1806, 102 boards. This year they number 128. Of these 59 are in Ontario, 10 in Quebec, 18 in Nova Scotia, S in New L'runswic-k, 2 in P. E. Island, 14 in British Columbia, 9 in Manitoba, and 8 in the Territories. The increasing number of these commercial and business lorganisations affords evi- dence not only of the growth of the com- also be, as our aid to the South African colonies ls, another tie to bind the widely separated dependencies ofthe British Em- pire togetber. We trust the Canadian I grant may be a liberal one. THE Guannias deeply regrets to learn the resignation of Rev. J. J. Teasdale from the pastorate of the First Methodist Church of this city. Previous to his recent prolonged and severe illness Mr. Teasdale had not only ministered with signal energy, ability and eloquence to the large congregation of the Brick Church, but had taken an active interest ln every good work for the advancement of t.h`e moral and spiritual welfare of the entire com- munity in which he lived. He had become greatly endeared to his own congrega- tion as well as to many outside. Mr. Teasdale will require a few months rest to insure permanent recovery. We trust that wherever duty may call him he may with munities ii? which they have their homc_ ‘ renewed strength and health be permitted but also of the wmmgcinl Spirit in them_ _ to engage with the same devout _fervor Porto Rico is to he at once given a and success their haw marked his .labors in Charlottetown. measure of self-government undera Local " __ Parliament of 35 members. But the acts _'3filll$l>9d,V!11uSt have, before they go into effect, the approval of an Executive Council of eleven members of whom six will be appointed from Wnshington.Porto Rico will have no representatives in the United States Congress, but Congress will have the power to pass finally upon IT’S THE 01.0 STDRY. A Well-Known Toronto Gentlmzan tried all the Catarrh cures heartof Ioryeare; a.'i'.1:‘.S.'f Japanese Catarrh Cure removed ev.'.{' nemlyn _Mn W. B. \\?'i»ii.iins, £31 ‘Clmnela street, 'l0f<‘11ff`. wrltvs :=-"I HW us:-tl ilklbuhese be nn 'article of si\pe.l='iol‘ inerlt. lt has given me li dials l-ell " : d ,l ‘ uint 9., ill cure! me many of this important qlmgtlong yg-high. completely of ucute catarrh, which had t the Island Legislature deals with. In other words the measure of local self- government will be very limited and the “colony” will really be ruled from Wash- ington. Alderman Spence, well-known here as an active temperarice worker, has given notice in the City Council of Toronto of a resolution that the City acquire a gas plant of its own. Gris is not relatively dear in Toronto, but thc existing gas com- pzinyis earning considerably more than the 10 per cent dividend to which they are restricted by law. An easy solution of the question would seem to lze for the company to reduce its charges to its pat- rons, but this it seems unwilling to do. Notwithstanding the competition of electric lights the gas companies seem to be holding their own in almost all civil- ized countries. The Dominion Government has for years alopted the plan of levying a heavy tax against the Chinese coming to this country. No such tax has been impos- ed against the Japanese who are now thronging into British Columbia. It is said that nearly 3,000 of the latter have landed since the lst of January. They are less objectionable than the Chinese in- asmuch as their morals are better, they ri-ii\_\|ong§“§;°Lm‘§.e“;;v‘;_°n;'§_1c];*;§ __ are generally of n higher class and pos- _ _ 0 I ' _ tbN0W iS Lilo time t____o ordeir yogi* Spring Oltihfli Dem rn-'n' ers » . - - ' ‘Mable we meetflgxll Jlggqnifgf sessed otmore education. They also in ° ° 9 “ef 5 °WU 011 ~ B- $180 ~ . am usatrial when in nce-21 C1’ I Son.le cases desilie. to become permanent 0 ~ cut and h’ “ /\\\ lil? ‘p v l, v \_,. lil ,, -. ~ (_/Qi? ._j{/_lil ii . if - \ lf(/,_ _ '_ 1 |_\\ 'xs- .__- _ .fl/l 1 5`\\ § ~<"- _ __ I §‘/li (ii .2 _,- ‘ lil ,.-.`- ft’ _\ it `i h Q \_`~`=,.'-4 ~. Th _ _,___ _'}i -\., (ll E _ ..._ .1 ._ _ ._ ... ,».- -» 1. ..., _ ~ ._ .. _ _ . . _ . -_ .t . " ' ' ‘- i2 fs`:~_s.~..f'~-1_" .---=~“.*‘I%"=»"*.;‘,..C 5' »-V" i,f`.'~`<"*"-"` `ffii§:» .--"'f'=.-1: 1 _ »_ . ._ f" _ .. Q f 1- .‘ i- __ - ,S _¢~ -.__,_ _ ,». . --iz sz. ~ -~ .- >.-__-. ,.._§__._%_,- F.--__ -V _~_'¢- .~;_f'-‘_.'._." 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We are busy making them up im-i Suit-:_ We invite our petrol: to All clothe.: mode by ee are JOHN MoLm0D sh geadylor Snmg I New/.T Castings. _residents and citizens of the Dominion _ lla’ which the Chinese rarely do But the For really g°¢¢]_ gglid ¢¢] Q U [|(;[ gifwnm N0 ... .;.. »"°"° ’ “‘°""°‘ Bioycl/est _ EY 17116 Il.C)'l11’ O1’ d.B»Y N E I i, liasfbeen fully tested for quality. = ` sfyie ni up tt au. Blu ole Ro as ou w -- ...rue Y me A l€ C0 * Price- --'°~~-sf" Bicycle Pam---full time of Sundries. ~ y A ° i1 considered- For sale at -1 pe-ui-f__ ;pf__ X H n , ‘7 I _ ;';r§i'. iii - _ i ' __ . !._ . ,_ _ r ‘ f u " _ _ We _coa'i be heat _ The Modem F,o_mam__ _ Japanese, and it is becoming s question__ _, _ _ V ,f Steam Navizaiion Co’s Wharf. 1 whether Parliament may not yet be _ C Chulortii-,e,D:,):v?iqP' E’ 1' ` forced to pass an ant.i~Japanese law. 1 _ _ ` SHIES- .Sea PHE STYI Fl-I OUTI' TEE - ~ 1:. 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