Tris MAY nesrnoi Minis ADIAN MOUNTED RIPLES UN I.0NG MARCH mam;-|~0, April l.).f¢',:peci . -i ag _ _ died on Wednesday at Bl0e!11~ WAS:-:z>:G'ros,April19.-(Specia1.l-Con- mm enteric fever. _sul Hay has notified the U. S. Govern- 5 ~ ` l A, Ewan tclegruphs to Toronto; _ " :endian Artillery, with New zen- Losses, April. io.-The W.-.r or-rice md Australians, are at Caina- declined to give any information in re- ggeh through the surrounding \Viirren has been recalled. w” *TY "“';§‘g2¢?*é§ ii, n I'-'."` °.:.~‘."f"`~v-':»1"'.`F>l§-;` 7 ._ £1- £4 .jévfa .,E;`il-..`.; 1.;-.»,-,»;'==y.:~_.=:-..~= 2,-i. _ J-:_ i .- .- ,fi _ -e _ i -. pi- .i~- x - ~~:i__. ~--_.ev ~~»'.‘7s~rs»»»~.>‘- - -5-:"1 »fg_.§\-_ gn( f' -, ~ »-:».ri»i=<»e‘,~,;'-»'», »~.-_=<.~--.-.i-.».-.».f»-» .,- =_ -_ *=1..- - ~ " if “T .~ .~. ffwi ;..~.f,1<.<.-.s-~;i i.~,:.;-€-;.,."€“..s,f.` e;2=>_~, " . _ . ' _ ~_ _= _; ;. »_.~f_'. _‘il-,_.-__ 1. .,¢»'-2'.;_._;%__E_:___?_:§_ THE 5 _ GRO W. OR A . THE- GUARDIAIM CHABLOTTETOWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, FRIDAY APRIL 20 1900 _D \ ___`r\\`.` \ \`\ \- \~\\\f\\\`\"\\\.\\~\,`\".`, ., "_ Canadians in Hospital-One Western ff! rw Z' Man Dead oi Fever. s s s . s s s s s .aus \"`.`\`_.`."`\`~.` `4.~`~\\\\`~,\~\~` . . e s- e .~ _ \ e\`~`\`\\\~`\"`."`~.`~_",`.`,`.,`,_.`~,`,,`~.. Wilhelmina Gives Audience to Boer Envoys-Trade with orange State Resunied -Chicago Ambulance Men Join the Boer Forces-Bul1er’s and Warrens Cases---Why Lord Roberts’ Censuring Report Was Published. HJlL _ i ,__-,gust %/ ,ff;/T / HALTFAX, April 18 -It is not on the antiporles. Australian oysters are not 01111' ‘i€'=iCi011S, but also cheap and plenti- ful, being retailed in Sydney at from six- DBHCB £0 0118 Shilling per plate or bottle. The consumption is enormous, lasting throughout the year, and amounting to several millions of bivalves annu- ally. The whole of the New South Wales coast is admirably adapted for oyster cul- ture. The climate, the nature of the coast line, with its innumerable inlets and creeks,al1d the natural existence in several al varieties of the bivalve itself, all com- bine to mark its suitability. . Until about 39 years ago nothing was done to conserve P. E. Island shores, .or the American fthis source of food supply. The oysters sive Wreath °f Primmws t‘°:d°°°r°'t’° ;’;’aSl';1SP!_;<_:_rally that oysters are solely were collected by wholesale,without any grave- un , - . _ . . . ey are plentiful also at the steps being taken tosecureacontinuance THE PRINCE RETUBNING vm BBU3Sm_s_ of the supply. The natural results follow ed, and legislation bccazna necessary to secure the preservation of the oyster fish- ‘ eries; but much remains to be done. Theappointment of a fisheries commis- sion in 1830 probably prevented the entire extinction of the oyster industry in New South Wales, though the operations of the commission have been m uch impeded from lack of suilicient legislation to en- able them to check the improvidence of - the lessees, who, with few exceptions, strip the oyster beds .without regard to 1 future supp ly. MR. PETERS CRl'l`IClSBD._ Vancouver World has decla1'ed~11Yil-I UB the . sland,and"s`til1 8 member' ` ` e fi; _ `. __ T Islmd legislature, though now, a 'resident 1 convention and block.huélnosaf\!as'an-out- of British Columbia. eral convention, which ‘appears tohave followingeffect: “That the Libc rals in p: o rt o o osc the verumont , -Fon si-secs. e r ,f Sweet Boohilwl suit cA'rA\.oce E. __ The sf. Jehu sun of april rrui guys; 'ras ' iia.feu¢w-1.ibeiunby_exiiii>iuug¢i“the cuf- Mr. Peters presided at the recent Lib» ‘ time and-&ney His remsal, been called to consider the questiono! run- I out of order; his refusal, of im- ning the coming provincial elections on aposea reasonable time limit “A federal party lines. The Worlds own Ie- until Mr. Davis should havewlan'oppor'- port of the convention shows that it was _ tunitytotest the patience otitis audience a most tumultuous aifair, with ‘ai greg wi ,_ __ gl *_ ff ties about deal of wrangling as _to the standing o¢{th§x§i€mi‘ér-‘gall Peters delegates from different gpg `of the pro- under-the great.;-_4__isponsibilit§r of being at vince. -But Mr., Peterfbbjectionablc con- _' -least indirectly the cause of unfortun- duct had to do witha resolution to the' atc termination of"tho§€_ proceedings. vincial- convention assembled _ hereby could have come. Mr. Peters is, we be- refuse to accept the government of the lleve a very estimable man inmany ways, Hon. Joseph Martin as arepresentative but he is totally undtted to fill the on- Lfberal adm"`lni§irati6i, andhiareby *clam nigh -esteem in the eyes or one mano P11150- _ _ 0...... ...ii i9...S...i.i.ea.. i;;°;.':.‘:.f.e;‘;i;;i:i;f:;i.‘:.‘;:;'r..;;:‘;; 32. is ~ 3 rguringnre the closing rates; knocked last evening at the gates and gmt that tae mmc§r? ?w“ get a' " le Ong: 5 April, wheat, 65i, corn, 38, oats, 23, Petengwas asleep; deaf, blindto the 5593385 f51_,1-ipsofthe verybesh 1_¢~lI|3Il_ P13003' _QYB °°'.:‘.;"”~?.*’.;... ..._ .... aa. ....... e‘.‘.‘“.;“°°.......“‘°°-r°°:;'.*’°‘e;‘.:;;'a:;‘;;ee.1.:fa e::”.f“f..:.°°’1i'a°.'r.m@-.=;°..“.».*“...;‘.e'° -e»i°~ t° im °'=°~ 3 O00 ,ti pork,y , M’ , l ; f aeliero in the str'i:e, he would this .@0119-illliyyelxcell-’1 'f"f °f the _beat ii) ,- ° ~ , ~ ie <1 as -im mast I\\_wn.r°.w~f=® w1¢~11==1r1°1=\b°°=°!i-?¢\e"% Canad-a. »- Miller Ju,lg__ vrhelt, 652, 0011!, 39# _ have beenloo e_ upon a _ _ _ __ wgpth gf Gran. ;__ , __ ' _ 'Worthy of the conddence of the party., _gggd Perhnste1‘Y” 0o_'°n_l? _ Seuels n 29 it - - - - .'. ' 6. ` But he 'most lamentably failed to rise to lthe occasion and forfeited regard of l ‘eil _ ‘gf-1[ir~-»£leteis»f~-is lrslfbupon every-délegat§’lwho_ had spen, _ t or failure, promptly to rulq;-the motion -\ With such a. chairman no other ending the goberuxqeut were pfned, s "P0 3' PP ~ _.K0 i ~ ‘f 1 , ,, __ .. ` . .Mn P¢ters.aecepzed this resolution as ii -and 'vdiamiéhea at Hs eouiruee and proper oneftobe discussed. Seve:-ful dele- of their §__declared `7iyith»_fgi~eat bitternewi gates protcited,thzi?t,~_f;ii,was not. The chair- _dust-niiihtithat his _behavior in the chair man ruled that it washin order. ~Mr. Martin has gained hundreds of adherents for the himself appealed from this ruling. QA vote government cause. _ , never was reached,for there was a continu- ~ ous uproar for the rest of the evening, ». ,, ‘had a motion to adjourn sine die was at A- P ‘ _ D N last declared carried. ' A The World charges that the resolution _ 1.-_-' A ._ ig nog wo muah il was introduced by a small fa'etiou'that Messrs. F_ Perklns°M_l_lllnery Room Crowilel. _» __ i_m~'e~i,du_m the 71 wanted to breakup the meeting, and it _ All that was advertised by Messrs ._B____.,__ _ 84% d’s°“”°°M"P°'°°” 1” the f°u°“'i““ "'“°" ` Perkins se oo took place wednesday if ous fashon: . , ' , _ - __ , _GYM ; $_;__.___.._,._._..1;: , 135 Until last evening,the Hon. Fred. Peters €§;°§€;xg;1n';Zt;‘;:;t:;d;;3§h° WSZQE: _ -~ ef. , , .- was looked upon by most of the Liber-iilsof of the management. xp" _ » __-.. _-,_ _ ____ _ _ Bggish Columbiana a man o_f§_xceptio_nal The disnlay of . inet! mdk -.vs _'.1 ~ A _ . _ -is is in-s. on .ri~°<=s»1»1f1rb'=» same is-iiisaswiiE‘lmn.e fyima .. i»..e,.a.i.e i.. agood account of himself in any position myghing gvgg ,hmm by m-milf ., _ d _ 'fre was .wi _ _ to which he m lit be called. Tllatlllr past, and their openin have al 'f‘_‘,- ‘f-A- wb *h* ne.. lap- i.. 'is i l-gr-L . ,_ .__ _ 1_¢-4 ii L -1- the mi 3-*_ " { ' . v F q & ""'“""-' <=°~f°f= -of eh°fll0‘l’EL I'-‘OR now in stock. ~ ‘ A11 kinds, big variety _ styles a. n d *l ~ - shapes. lst 2nd qualities. Wholesale and toin `W8l stood Roberts the man gmxim Great at-this ' tetest bonus THE SULTAN Primrose Day Celebrated Sends a And a Re-statement of Cardinal when Returning Home via hmmm 1 in Fredericton, N. B., for Sixteen Croton Strikers Arrwed, The Leader. 'mn sUL'rAN miner PAY Ur. --0gw» Losses-, April io.-rspeeisii.-All his 'wil ec _ European papers discuss the American m°1'“|5lUC Turkish complication and the belief that American insistance will compel the GENEIQXL REDVERS BULLER S.,i.,a,,_,,,, my .,p_ ' ‘ e '» " ,, ` 'T -_ ‘..°f.e~., in ,ff 1'# mv CFLEB-341fm.’,¥N EF P E I H _ ' , ` Primrose Day was to-day' cel Q Q g ' ' _ _ . with the customary zeal. _AM _______________________________________________________ __ ` _ Lord Beaconsileldsstatuo """"""""" "fl" - ately decked'and the Queen sent 9. num- - CQPENHAGEN. April 19.-(Special).-The Prince of Wales' started homeward thi the Royal Family-visited the tomb of th e late Queen of Denmark. ~ i` The Prince will return through “‘°‘°~‘ and precautions are being taken to _Gnoron LA1