1 ' upon them than if some of the ci older people came. We pay ' onlythe best groccies and can- "'r` - i 5 .i ` _’g~¢' ` .' :'=` f' -f ;».. 5; _-_L-if __ » _» -__ _r_.;!___j:f ‘__ i Having purchased from Mr. F. J . Hornsby the stock and good will of his Books and Stationery Business in thehiorris Block, we will continue the business in its various branches, selling at lowest prices for cash only. Miss B. M. Hornsby, who has mana- ged the business in the past, will be in charge of the store, and will he pleased to attend to all old customers and many new ones. A choice new stock of \Vall Papers will be at once put on sale. and all departments of the business will be kept well stocked. A well supplied news stand will be a special feature obthe business. The store will be lnown as “The Bazaar Bookstore." "THE" I _ azaar Company Slccessars lo F- J- JURISBY amounts BLOCK. _ _ _ Clftown, March 16, 1900. I 0 | iii-st white man who has travelled through l . _ We _know that it is ' not safe to send children , to most grocery 'stores - because very often they _ are imposed upon, but ,- any of our patrons can -_ _' safely send their children for ' ' anything they want. We will , be more careful in waiting " 4__1:"r»_ _`3. ». ’.~.i‘f'_" '~‘ \ _ T ' special attention toorders. Ask’ Q35 " or write for prices, We sell I , nedgoods and can save you _ _- on your grocery bill. Try us. ,L _ _ ‘ '\f` ga. - \< i s s s s vs 4-J:-'~` _ 1 'l__-1216 _CA KES fr Urlsley’s Tollot Soap ' SEND‘THE_CHlLD g _ f if lou ull lout# ~s"‘~“““““"~ ' __ -__ _ A _ ,, _ f~ _ - H11,-' "- ,_ - - _, _ _: __ 1-_,__ _ ._ _ ~.~ ;~»~_;~- » __ _. »;__._ ~.~i»»~ *P "’-"" ' , ;, _ »-,-__f;o"_»~._ ' F `~~» 3 `-"X-‘i' _:Q55-_ '-' -,,<‘t.;,~-. ‘;=,._ -ff`§§5_~.?*T-»,;';i=7§?;L‘f.'=;*;f§§2_§,§‘ .» ~ ~,»_"_ =_,@.,,~i__ __~<_;.~ ~_ »¢ =,~__;-_-_-_.___-\5_. _-,__ _f » f _ _ One E. S. Grogan, who claims to be the some reniarkablc stories to the London papers. In partthese relate to features of the country and of the native population not before described. lic pictures miles of__ liquid fire flowing from innny volcanoes, in which vast herds of elephants and other aniinals are submerged, and tells of l tribes of cannilmls more ferocious than ever known before. Their huge cauldrons, he says, were filled with human flesh and bones, and the chief employment of the tribe is to keep the pot going. As to the Congo Free State he tells shocking stories of the Belgian troops raiding the native villages, carrying off the young women, shooting the men and desolating whole regions with fire. This isnot the first time that unpleasant accounts havedbeen given of the conduct of the Belgian troops to- ward the natives, but there seems to be some reason to suspect that Mr. Grogan may be somewhat given to exaggeration. 11-11- The accounts of Lord Roberts' triumphal entry into Bloemfontein a.re somewhat surprising, so far as the joyous welcome accorded him are concerned. Doubtleas now a. strong British force is in posses- sion,t-hc war, so faras they are immedi- ately concerned is over. \Ve may remem- ber also that a considerable portion of the 'burghers were all the time opposed to _the Free State taking up arms with the Transvaal. Lord Roberts will probably take immediate measures to dispossess =_ and capture if possible the Boer forces in _,the southern part of the Free State .between Bloemfoiitein and the Orange River, opening up the railway communica- tion to the south. Until this is effected his transport service will be hampered by the necessity. of a. long haul by teams across country for his supplies. The position of the Boer forces on the Orange River must now be critical as they are practically surrounded north, south and west by British troops, with Basuto Land, ~ its mountains and an unfrien_dly popula- taken what we think quite a proper view for its meetings and the carrying on of its EA ~G'AR‘Tl`.‘ the Stanley immediately if the Mintois ice-bound. ’ _ _ ready to sail on Saturday morning and Africa from the Cape to (,airo,has related that the man twin Wm 8_0 out from this _ _Scotia shore, where heavy ice was encount 1 Farquharson, Mr. F. W. Hyudman, and siege and bombardment, and .feel that li " f ‘ Last evening the following reply was - ml mills luilmll-mr ~- “O'r'rl\w.\ lifanen 15. I 'I ' - r » r ' °‘GicoRuE E. Huuiiizs. FRIDAY lmlnou- 15' 190°' President Board of 'l_`i-ade: --_- ----_._ sf -,fr -'-1 ,_ _ . 'Hai-e instructed Mr. Lord to commission _L (Signed) L, H. DAvI_ES." It is understood that the Stanley will be city to Georgetown tonight. There was no outward or inward mail last night. The 4 long interruption of mails between the , Island and the Mainland has caused ser-' no doubt the Cape ice-boats would have been called into requistion. » U--as-L Much anxiety was felt and expressed on on the streets yesterday as to the deten- tion of the Minto :on her passage to Pic- tou, not on account of the safety of those on board, but lest the men of the Island' Contingent should fail to reach Halifax in time to join , the other Canadian troops which are to sail for South Africa by the S. S. Monterey. The Minto had left Georgetown on Tuesday morning at 7 o’clock, and had apparently made asuc- cessful passage until nearing the Nova ered, driven in shore by the northeast wind. The steamer was sighted and rc- portcd near Pictou Island on Wednesday but appears to have been afterwards ear- ried a good way out of her -course. Premier Mr. F. Newsome of THE GUARDIAN and a number of passengers were on board, besides the the Island soldiers. No tidings had been given out to the general public ious in convenience. Had it been foreseen V Mr. G. M. Reid, of the Suminersidc Pioneer vs as in the city yesterday. Mr. Alex. Robertson, _Red Point, was in the city yesterday. - I l-._-1.. Q-li-_ln _ Ai' the Third Quarterly Ofilcial meeting` held in Grace Church last eveniugaun- nnimous invitation was extended to the pastor Rev. J. VV. McConnell toremain another year. The invitation was _accepted subject to Conference _ stationary com- mittee. .Q-_-_-_.__¢ THE WEATHER. ` WAsniN<:'roN, March 15.--(Special)- Heavy snow continued cold, increasing; northerly to easterly winds. ‘ _ The Queens Request. The request of Queen Victoria for a collection in the ch urches on behalf of the Societies for Promoting Christian Know- 'ledgeisarevival of an all but obsolete _prerogative of the Sovereign. The royal command to the clergyto collect alms numerous to be met. _iii until the GUARDIAN bulletin was display- many of the people were glad to escape a_' ed containing the telegram which else- “'he1r_.spn_ecr_s,in__t1iis_i;snsr._,___ _.____.. ,_ ._ _ NEW YORK STOCK LIST. March 15th. 101-Q; Closing prices American Sugar American Steel and Wire __ American Tobacco Brooklyn Transit Burlington Continental Tob. Federal Steel 49g Federal Steel Prid nil Louisville and Nasliville 813 New York Central 1314 Rock Island St-. Paul ` Tennessee Coal and Iron .- United States Rubber _ Union Pac Pr’fd nil April Cotton per 100 lbs 9 61 CHICAGO, March, 15.-(Special)~_The fol- lowing are the closing rates; - pork, $10.8'/2. _ _ _ _ youareoneo e enty veandhavend lggrted gdm- C91(-mia] Board of Trade which vi ill compare favor yetused Dr Chase’s Ointment, this announce- . s, ' Violet, ' ' ' _ ° - _ - ' _ | P I \`, 'Twlld' Crab Apple, Blossom, Swggg _ably with any Similar organization in »n:__f:n 211% r°X;€fa%r‘?(;be-'£2' t°y°“' pr°“d°.d e . . 7 PT 81 andprocurethis _ mloffyi White Violet, Bonny Canada, having in view the size of our |'cmedy_withoutdel_ay. ~. ' ~ _ _ _ __ __ '_ " _ _ _ Heathg. Oatmeal, Elder Flower, City. It liasfor years past rendered im- oi'_f;h__f;_ff§;f_‘}n‘°,fa<;:§fSd__¢_§f_?_l;l_;'i_h§g?;y$_D;. g Cannot u,l;¢‘pi11g,_ _ _ ' 1- - - _ _ __ _ 0 In icme I . ’ 'f ` R039’ y3~o" Poorlf otoa Bio, Sic- portant services, not only in regard to our . p:_Eu__r9pe or America. It has never yet been 'l g 0|,I|‘ NatlV¢ |"|§|'b5W M ’ ' » ' i"‘"° ?‘““_'*°“f°_P“fe_°£_efr°ffr- upums nnus smile. §’_‘.°_;’.?.i“‘£°;§..‘i;‘I.;§‘.‘if.§“;;i.i’§.€1‘.;f3‘§_.‘;i ,__ Loi' Kent and Gt George St# clues the local boards of trade are qum, eominued use wiu absolutely rd the system ol T¢{¢Ph°ne_ Ni ht Ben _ _ _ _ _ _ this torturing and loatlisome disease. _ _i___i___YJ_ _ _ 8_ _ tered in palatial buildin8S. Here _our T|m,e.s_mt_a town or ‘Image in Gund* when ` 'v “' -F Bgard is' dependent upon rented qu;u~f,erS_ Dr. Chase s Ointment has not made many cures. You Can Pi Your Faiths/,. 8 With a staf of first-case work 2; _ man and the best tools that” money can purchase, we are ~ enabled to represent our work. -_ as strictly first-class in every _ respect. “By our works are we . known.” "S hllllll Sllllilll X60 ` Founders, Engineers and Machinists. Steam Navigation Co's Wharf. '=` Charlottetown, P. E. 1. 1 Phone 125 = 8388 to any representation we make ll Y ll ar Booking* For good FURNITURE and do not care to run any risk---buy here---Our FURNITURE _looks well and wears well. 1 rk Wrigh 'V c ‘ _ 5 _ -.»?' 6, .’f-- ¥-f~._ _ 1-.fl.“.f.'l'§i~.-:V W 'I >~ ' if* ii” '-4-_.E “ In view of the example set by Summer- wighgug ig in me h°u5¢_ . i ‘ ' Side il? might be fitting thai' our City Dr. Chase's Ointment is beyond doubt the ' Fathers should consider whether they do not owe. a like consideration to our Board of Trade. I ' in-l Owing to the detention of' the Minto the President of the Board of Trade yesterday telegraphed [Sir Louis Davies as follows: “Sm Louis Davies, "Minister of Marine, Ottawa. “Minto reported this morning four miles ofl“Pictou drifting, in field ice since Tues» day. May bedisabled. Council strongly urge you sending Stanley immediately with mails. \Vind now west. Stanley would probably cross easily. Instruct Lord. Reply. "GF.o. E. Hiram-:s, i- “Prest. Board of Trade." ' -_- Ask your neighbors about it. Few families are world’s greatest cure for itching skin diseases. 0 _It i_s invaluable to women as a cure for the _ltching_to which they are subject' It_ drives' away pimples and blackheads and beautifies the skin. lt stands preeminent asthe _guai-an. teed cure for piles. 6o cts. a box," am dealers, 'Mother's favorite remedy for croup, bron- chitis, asthma, coughs and colds is Dr. Chase'| Syrup of Linseed and Turpentine. 25 cents a I be on. exhibition this* _. week. 1 ,: Also inisses'apring reeferse suits and : I. waists, Tuesday and Wednesday, ‘ --,. 100 dresses ready to put on. A private “H dressing room at your service. _ No 105 ` trouble to show goods and no goods in the 6711 - 4 d sm” “ ba” G ‘ 1263 we $v!ilI‘ gdlalzggpffltie plrtilde rigl'iT:.l1~Tai§ Er _ 29; '_ Paton 8500. 12 tf W. P. Colwill is showing some good values in chamber ware. Give us a call ‘ and be convinced. 1 tf .the leading American and London styles. Our caps are beyond a doubt the best in the city. S. A. McDonald. 16 li ¢|-||gAqg MARKE-|~.5_ . If _ally l‘€‘&dBI'_ _iS l1Il&bl6 Ili _ any time to obtain a GODS’ of “ the GUARDIAN through an tion on the east. 1 'I I *Mo-Yoh’ Whoatiooi '<10m» 353. OMS. 331|' under`Supp'l.Y1 at A :news 1 . ---- __ _ _ P°fk» $10-We stands, he _is requested to The new Council of Summerside have . May’ “'h'iat" 66%? com’ 33° °°'t""_ z‘f§"oIlOl`.lfy i118 p\1bllSl18l'S. 15' tf I July wheat, 67k, corn, 3”; t 22”' 1 ` 1 _ Lad’ -' - ` of tho Board of Trade of that Tow", and pork, $10.95. li ca 3, I bo\i?rl)i‘trlti§'dMils‘;v§df:,f3achernl$\%lieii] .provided the latter with rooms' necessary ' 'York' Also an that is new in bolts “nfl- belt buckles. Jas. Paton 8: Co. 16_1i ~ - '_ ‘ 1 ___ i ” YVe are showing the grandest assoi't~ again. Thxs N done on me ground timt -'-Q ment of ladies, Waists in white; black and the 1111J€!`¢Sl'»S Of the B08»l’d, BS 1‘€DI'€S¢\1tlDE _ colored. Over 330 opened; give us a call. the commercial manufacturing and busi- Inspection Sdicited' Jas' Paw” 8; C0’ ’ 6 _ness affairs of the Town- are _ _- - n _. '<1 t" »-'ni ni 't .ts f ' ' ” 1.2” ‘“Z;...Tf` ......“ ..;‘;°”I.. £1. I I,;'§‘;°,.“';:*',,ff'° '°' °°°f_- °' =” sur this a Suggestion for our. own City - _ _ i ' y and mm c'\i¢ag°. Council. Vfe have in Charlottetown a If [th tw I _H ‘ i ' _ i. “ilu l (A erLssDID sranvc iuznx- cmx) are made into a pint of valuable medicine by die- iolving 'two tablespoonfulg of the Herbs to one pint of water--a great blood puri- fier at $1.00 per box. ~ Cure guaranteed or money refunded. Sold by li. Rllllllll PII annul 3 *loo "Hard *O 0111' work. g The 0 and S or Eniuiusos, Barns & Co., Tomato. E 3 ' Central Drug Store. _ _ Sunnyside. In I (Shapes) Natural, ggppme Greases! Boxi6alf, Tan Russia (half, Brown Russiajlalf Chocolate " I( ill duck. L Phtmt Leather. b0!\18» -' 3; ill() lllll 5_0() complete---over fifty new lines to choose from, heavy or light soles, medium or round toes. See ‘ a sample of each kind in our if ' window this week. The great- A _ est assortment of Men’s _shoes _ ‘ ever shown here. _ 1 r l nnninns Our Spring stock is now l _'_ 2 Direct from Paris and Germany.-'E1 .Two more cases of ladies’ tailor made 1. ' 2 suits and jackets. These goods will I ; exhibit day.-Jas. Pawn sr ca- _ ' '12 nf E ___.r°; e._.l_ . _ ' Moncton _ Wo do lCai:ters’ for Wall Paper 1 _ _ 108 , A man who knows how to dress well 6 122# takes his cue from _us as leaders in all the ` 92, newest styles. See our new felt hats in. __ N 28% I ' |_`\lll\ ~,. "- ~r _ l til; ill/ il/l ill lfi* 7 »~ Moncton Tweedl. i_ Scotch Tweede. awww Mm' English Sergei. lvsriwr 9* English Pantlngo. ‘be sold it the E _» ATVERY FINE .-s _ - 1 ,il JOHN _ T-im in was i i lr’P\ \\‘/ f hun English Tweeds, ° d °'_” English We rstede. `M°“°*°“ I _ l R68(ly'l‘l18d¢ PBIICG or ex(»hgp_8gg] Moncton Blanketln¢,_,m°h we ,mg Blankets. - was prevalent in the time of Queen Eliza-H Drugge ts' far h' -beth, and was in practice occasionally ' 1 &' down to 1853, when Queen Vict0ria’s Sec- Rug-gings, -retary announced that no_ further -collec- ; ' Wg dg I tions would be asked. because the claims ' Yarns _ on her Majesty’s support had became too ¢ | 'Read our carpet man`s talk.-Jas. Paton _ Tweed’ & CC_ 1, ,_ home made TA th _ re e 8% loot. 'S ' S _ _. ' "yi ` Q 35% awww of ter cm-¢¢¢ia|» c ofthe and 3 A _ Pushing Another New ova M. ~ "iiiii`i`iii" °'***i Broad-foot, _ ' time l0St in fitting, bright by-and ‘nw A t _t _ . _ tentive and obliging attenmts, You _ _ _ _ _ Suits No trouble to s_how _ 3 f Slater -dv--is-1-=i‘1°‘lii 6|0|l8, 1 Tailor Suits from o`m0rm“ _ Bun no ' We Wan* y°uf°°11=‘id=s¢e. B. B. 9 Shoes sl., ' (Leathers) If We t get your confidence We don’t want your tl-adg Jas. Paton &» he ` In alltlielotaat 0'" “$808. in armani. Ou catnmerg gf. - 3° ‘\\f°l_fH<_i visit eatprlco. We \ _ _ .._-H, __ _ ~» ry.- ` I . . ._ . . . . . . . . .' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . __._:L`..i._‘,_. . . _ . ` ' J _ ~_'. Q ` li il if in ` i