eig. ,_ . ~-flf. 7 ..»» .-.» » i; - ~ Y*-~~ ~‘~v'." --~‘»= fe _»».f.__:'»r; » =-‘. .' -" 2 "l ,,,.~,,,.< -#3-=~_--if -nz. =.i:' ` ' ' ’2‘T.""¢`-ig-» -*f‘:2-§-';§:§3.'1'l~»r;i’?5°.*¥f-~w""» ~ vfif ‘ - 'i 4' ".%»r¥= :~.’=`f-,E'..'“_ ".¢‘Ef'~l<»?'.i‘»'-" f"~»;._.-._." 3.1 , .I!_,!l tsl: “ing _Having kept ii diary `hg,:nii the head quarters of dp t;'est Nlounted Police, I will emmge as it may interest ___ you may faders. Leaving Huh, §outli on April Zotli in < Gillis, we drove iile of wind and ?;:.;l1t Qgp ui ,nnd left B0!! (ggarlottetown \Ve could not if, was snowing “mush Pisquid I noticed through there, how the in the water to md there are a great many we hui two dummies QU the Nl' it was interesting to see them their hands. Air ved .it Char ‘mn ll 3 m The streets were with snow there L ft Char next morning for Suinmerside had a very .L “df-st class cars ofP E.l.B8lle Ai-fived at Summer-side at 10a. in. by swamer \l0tilll1m ldlld for ggeiie She is a line ll With mwmmodations Arrived at _ qt 1 P m Thence by gl on ourown little Island in the cast. 1 Left Montreal Monday at 9.50 a. m. and Wim My Janie an our W8! 81’ upon aid-lid* comfortable gn;-els much faster thi!! ffl!! mm, gg llloncton There was I10` me ae had on the Island km The woods on the ivay to the same as on the mu” poplar, Juniper and birch being the princilml ears at Painsec Junction at Moncton about 3 a m W,” examined and sworn in Bnmgwick Hotel till next even we were taken in charge by e City Hall Edin .on,i\ friend of asked us to tea. is iere W2 pleasant cveni 1;' Left Q p 111 \\e Mere L on some more we gog fi g-rand send o*i` t it sounded nice at mir. the band ploylnz “Hd all . *liree ch8°lS 83 “e lefl kind to be seen where the iire swept “Burdette Stevenson ~ i “°°*\ S I I l » . ' a slight breeze » Tiiiveiied an nicht end blowing ima the fishes 'were’di~iii.ing. C°u°°"’°‘l-by the t"’“°h°"‘St°A“d"°w°‘ i ' is 5 well laid 0lT ufv NU wetoo vi ~.»vv`¢..`,-"¢~.."~\~»,~fv\~»vvv-e`,~ stones being piled up in the iields till one l might call it a good crop if it were hay. _ And the same for hundreds of miles. We . Passed some saw-mills where there were lhundreds of cords of hemlock bark. Th? folks along here are not over particular how they keep Sunday. We saw some out shooting and others fishing, while we saw one crowd shingiing the roof of a barn. We arrived in Montreal the largest city in the Dominion about 5.30 passing over Victoria bridge the longest of its kind in the world. There are some line buildings here, but the streets are both narrow and dirty, in parts of the city. In the evening we took an electric car ami visited Sohmer Park, in order that we might get an idea of how some of the people spend their Sundays in Montreal. . This place is attended by hundreds of _ people. Here is the place where Sabbath desecration is indulged in. Dancing, _Rambling and all other sports are carried an to aliimentable extent. When we billy understood what Sohnier Park “meant we immediately retired, feeling ' the loss of the rest and quietness enjoyed had ii view of the city’ as We travelled over it in leaving. The buildings are nearly all flat-roofed, Sunday we had twoand three feet of snow in places, and Mondaythe farmers were plowing and.. sowing, and grass two or three inches high. Near Ottawa there isailne farming country, the farinsure so neat. At 2.3) p. m. we were in Ottawa the scene of the late Iire,_andit was not all _out then. There were hundreds of houses burned. It was a hard looking sight to se: men women and children crying and wailing among the ruins of their late. homes. There were stoves hardware and farming machinery of all kinds to be seeiiamong theashes. We saw a couple of coal trains that were loaded with coal and they were all _ 8blaze,also the remains of some b\u'ned cars, just the wheels and twisted iron piled upon thetrack. There is no wood of any and are B516 1003108 .but a few charred posts and the trunks of \ B there WM so ne trees There vias llllilllllli lack of rits, . _ ~ . storm... of eerie, »1eq>l°""‘°° °'-““‘°"F°"°“° B"d“' nervousness, loss of vital. . Willa general breakdown. mn, wma. Bleed .»a~_},,,° ”gi.ii Pills is in the soluble form yl¢°°l¥l lil” "°°°°“‘bl°“’ . .. we Im i- - is °1~ l ....... .. ..... .......... was le, if,gf_,_-;;;;:,f=;.=.~.~..°.».°.,.-'-"~°“...@ the blood. Too little iron Col _ .7_ . _“mt he new the oth" mm.-.1 snkmnh _ _ _leo be true, that he guaranted the truth Ulf them! ls it reasonable to think such men 1°* _would me seen miss ifiheir _easements ~1°,lwere not strictly true! J No. ~1° __ wen, nr. conniek ssyehe b¢<1Bfizht’=» `Disease fordfteeli 12819; thlt ines _ `_failed, medic must die; that 3 George E. Francis . _ ‘ Mrs. Geo. A. Wood Beatrice and Georgie Dlngwell _ Mrs. William Griiiin Adam Wight,jr. - _ John W. Lee Wight Mrs. John H. McKinnon Mrs. John Jamieson _ _ _ _ _ ' ; .15 _ _ ~ _` .~>j .10 - " ‘i Miss Mary F. Grillln Catherine Winnifred Miuphy Wm. Jamieson _ .25 _ ‘ " Jonathon Lewllyn '.50 John Henry Lewllyn .25 $7.40 A Collected by Burdette Stevenson, teacher. John Rackem, Wheatley River. $ .50 1-00» ' an easy place to save a dollar. _ .25 s We Have Upeiiozi 32.600, low _aloe hm 3 ssseess hiiii. nr. J. A. oem-iie._ rates every word of these A This `thatDod NW' GUARDIAN. f"HARI.ll'l"l`E'l`0Wl\ PRTNCE LDWARD ISLAND. MAY 17 1900 -._.~ ~---- *» *' _ -1- ' *¥* -*"" Z' I Ales. N. Cauipfiell RUM P E l. lo lil§lilNA§_if';..i:.iL?°s.... _ 5 Mrs. 'James E. Aitken " .--W.--,-`..._~`M ‘ _ W. A. Townsend .25 .15 5 ` .25 - - .- ' .sl _ , " i .25 , .10 .50 .25 e .10_ .25 l .25 .15 is Bargaiiin .50 » -50. .50 .25 .25 .10 .10 A ~ .10 I -` __ seeeéeseés - Each, are all thrown on our ' » J PROWSE - _ Yours for Bargains. ` -pi-_Q-unsung i ___ ,_ on canvas tents inwhich they were living H fastest U81!! 0° th* Left Ottawa at 2.4-o p. in Tu mom Alex* Mclntyn bobilrdli 111855 tm ~ ing May lst we were ov_erHl) miles from Wm “duty” e0,,,,.,d 3 dmggnce Mohtnsl md into a ,md country of racks? D. J. Macdonald, Mount Stewart . nilea. We D¢'L*6°fl ll\1`0“¥l\ and hills, some rockslis large as hay _ in the road that ITU (IWW stacks. And as faras can see the hillsare- M'°h°“l Feehan A d . places w travelled "covered with white rocks and scrub Fmnk Fuquharson’ Sh n ru" seeing \0UP¢ bushes, mostly poplar, birch and stunted _ . ' _- - . . Q paw, ,ee quite thickly spruce. The weather there was pretty J°l‘“I§'r(’__m;in u_m_‘_t Stewart The factor was o and fm- butter making on Oct. :ith 1899 and cloiodoi Apil 999 The roofs of the 110089* 3" cold. the rivers and lakes were all frozen _'Jas' ° b ’k _ _ from th08t0n P 5- IW* over. We assed so I d' G' A’ m uc l 1 \-i ' » A.” nm.. ._ ___,..1_._?-~._-i---~ The total quantigy of Milk received was 204,036 lbs. e _ _ _ _ p me n ian camps ___ Th t t 1 uantity of Butter made WQS 10,077 ofthe St. Lawrence River 'the first. we had seen. One ofthe Indians' _ ._ $3 40'- Th; tgtgl rlluantity of Butter F:_i& Milk WSSS 7895.09 lbs. 'l"iere are some line views 'was making a. birch bark canoe. At 2.30 1 ` . . The average per cent of fa‘._-111 . i _, wafi 3- 7 along here Some of them _ p_ m_ We were just beginning to see the _ Amount acknowledged upto dag; 029 48-_ The average quantity of Milk required to I?ak§_1I_‘; gi; f? ll' the top of as We Dae* ©1086 'shores of Lake Superior, the largest _ ` ` The average net price realized by Paxons 01’ 1 -- P with big boulders that look is il body of fresh wage,-_ The . g _ ' tumble down There are 8 :und here isvery mountainous. We were ____'___._____ ' Realptg ° l& BHK( * & ‘ along through Quebec Dallted perhaps acouple of hundred feet ' above ~ th White trlmU1m3» Wh\°“ I the lake at first, but after alittle we came rather H 'il “H120 t~*"f»°- The down to its level. It must have cost' an _ ' _ _ . . . . _ . .. `l> th .. i _ » ' ITC MUST BE TRUE .) $2_o--»~ ~ For T 1 Hundreds of Straw Hats for ...J Men, Boys aM $9- = Collected by MissAdn. Power, teacher, * ' sturgeon. P. E. 1. _ __ e Rangingin price from same. . one Price 1 J _ You‘ll (ind this counter a- _bargain centre and 50* ' For- the Bu'tter-fflaking Season# le mté blsvk UU 0 m°““ enormous sum of money to build the ‘ S016 C0~1‘V¢ll Bf°5' ' ‘ ` ' ° ` ` __ _ __ _° .... .f. ._ ‘ bgall white rock We saw a road along he e There are cuttings right _ U Hutchescm & Power’ Hahfszx ' I ° '_ _ _ __ __ _ _‘ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ... 53 "l“f@P» *md l0`9 Of SHOW through in places and in others bridges _ . -_ H Pi-owscr& S0115 - - ' ° ° ' " . _ . .1 ~ . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . l Arrived at Qllebw at 1’ 1 > built up Wrhaps a couple of hundred - °'-'-°-'“ ~ _ Patrol? ’ ' ` ' ' ° ' ` ` ° _` ` _____ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . . . . . . . INS 3 *IYODH Y f0!"15¢l Plafle feet. The track is very crooked in D dd; _ Dey Posit i_ Share 0 _€1’8 :- ° _____________ UPOH the r0Cl~Y bank °f the places, winding around curves and ._ O 5 _ ~ " I0 UI? The houses along hire have the following the shore of the lake, while on .‘ vely Cure BI-ightfs DiSe8S8. Dish,”-5em¢a_t§_ :glans-»» f0\11` and five feel' the other side one cannot see the top as _ “N3 £!!‘0l1U__H_l;lpl_l_1_;*t:_l\_;’f;':_“;;’_»e _f_:°s.l;es___ ,l Symptoms of dyspepsla OI We paesedthroug some very eve D* _" 5”” _ ~ ’ - k _ 1d _ Th for ,H th te. timony of Hr. M.B.Connic ,_ . , we °° P°‘P‘,;°°‘°°- l.“;5;‘f.:.f:;.‘:.‘;i;°;:...°f:....:....':.‘:;'.i ~§..tz......._ ........, .f . _ 51 °53 *lf °PP°""'° an Pwr h dred feet icing, The wheat is up Wplaoe, inuathe accepted asthe strict truth ‘f are magnihed and dm.~L_o_i;1he____ and looks wen in -the black hyall it-. They both declarell serious signs of heart trou- __ Tak_.ng ___ au thmugh __ was ___ that D__d_____ Kidney Pius cure Brigws _ 'ith the obiect of frightening the =<_>e_;s_m_ _rm We had __ dining car at, Di o.;l_=_i}§§__8,nd, of other pefsgnsdoil into taking this or dial: heart ached which was Well filled up. I am emi-e Qing. Therefore it is prov-.1 If a hundredth part of the amid 1 have taken up too much space al- qibe "" _ >_¢§i§pum_that Dodd’s Kid? ‘ _ trouble we hear about were ,.,,¢y_ bu; ps,-lmpg, I may write again, _ d :ill cu1'otm*»___; _ eemeterics would be filled in and describe the Police life 011% 11°F- _;1'l_‘;l;l§_;_ ;__ _ t_;\;_¢e_;>°° _ ~ . l _ _ 0 ‘eq _;_éif:_" _e A "wg °°""'°°°°° “‘ ‘”f"mA°.HcumA’ ltisi-easonebie that any me - common ailments in order- of tb¢_N_ W_ )¢__p°1iee Regina, N. W. T. _ _“___ __ pmmmens business mam 'odd ‘° 1°” *l* h°l'°f ` liisiihersiiily write io impress ssyiiipihst. _ disease is prevalent, where; 0 f 0 . 71, imqmirel for with ad _ '_ “_ ia.. .mbie -iii.; .. -ii _ Canadian Patrcitic Fund. __ ,,,_,_,,.,,.,,,,_ ,mi _.....ii......' ui _ uid suddenly foul when ii dex 1 ---'- ` “ ffkiiea to help him, that aiisuy he found ll I rare disease. Lopsidd _ Amount already received and *°l'°°"` 'a remedy-Dodd‘s Kidney P5119'-*he* ‘lid ' ` . .- ._a .- -.._. os -1.#-.~>§.¢° F 3 ' -si 9l§l§¥-‘I _ __ _,Q . "_"_3f'_‘~5- 43.5 a ...a-..- v».»_.». \ .1 as »v».v»»- . » ~‘ -....¢_-. Q. »,.._¢ »_»» ..._ .sail § ge`,- s_¢»-¢.. s .1£~»_»- - ~ . . .¢». . » 3. 2, we Q to wi 5” C Eua8l~`l~lm-¢Cvw.Pv~lv-"'°'W"'*' ' . »»»~ _ , evil- :_ » » ~ n ¢ I ‘ '* ' ' . . . . ¢ - ~» . . . . . . ._ f o ' ' ' °° . . . . . .. _ _ . . .. ni- 'l"== - . . il nu- canoe? . » ~ ¢ -» ...'.'i. . ~~¢-ee vu ,A ¢ .gee L ae. »»~~»`»»a¢ aa. ae. vas ¢ .....»»»» s ks. ¢»~~ » age A-»¢ = -~_ ...sw-»~ as fl e."‘°“ ..-