l. I v i 1 i l ‘l_ 2 . _V i ~ _ '_l _ H l’_V_ 1 J » ' ' " . - - ‘ ». . -‘ ~_ *-1 _f <.¢'=Ir».~s-'~.T+‘-":= ff " “Ii 'run cuanniais, on-ae1.o1'in'i°owN, ma! so test. ”ii1is.c.ii.1ioumi>1°x\°11 1;” become clear and healthy, the header! GS disappeared, and my boWelS SP0 P91' fectl-V regular. I do not hesitate to strongly recommend them to anyone suiering as I did.” _ _ If you suffer! romConstipation, Bilious- ness or Sick Headache, take aLaxa: Liver Pill beforeretiring. _ ’Twill workwhile you gleep, without a grip or gripe, 8l1dm&k° you better in the morning. ggi., __ -- - -- -~~ ' 'J all Pavers.. h ether you own a house, or rent one. you will probably need WALL PAPER this Spring. We have suitable designs for “ery room in it, and colorings to harmonize with all the new shades in Carpets and Draper- ies. You will find our prices right, too, no better value anywhere l. il. llllllllllll’ llllllllllll Victoria Row, Ch’town, STANDARD llli ASSIIR into E 00l\\PANY`. lisa if lie llldzsi :ill Simgesl nf Lllo Insurance limitles- Established in 1825 Aug" g42_000_000,.. ’ Jsures be dropped for the time and 1 the House prorogued, so as to give All leading plans of insurance with up-to-date policies. Rates and information furnished on application. STANDARD llllll Mllllll, 33 Queen St. Charlottteown F.W.lllnilman Gen’l Agent. ARTHUR. G- PEAKE. OHN 0- HYNDMAN ,_=_,,spec"‘l A282; . J,It shows up in their true light the WW¥ What , . about , .et steel trees issuer tan .sn i L_. We have some nice steel boilers I ‘ in :tipclidthat we_willsell at a sm vanceon cos " Them boilers are made of the . best steel plate and by the best boil- r makers. Vy;sgitli‘arantee thenit wipe first c eve . o cast iron ends, agsteef Call and seeus before nurchasing é idiillillllf 'lllllllilllllillll 1 lllll lllllllll lllll. R “THE MODER||.»» unders, Engineers and Machinldl. Steam Navlzation Co's W hart. Charlottetown P. E. 1. ` ` $- . ~. .. _ _, rights Furniture Store Where your money accomplishes more than elsewhere. H We’ve built rp a. large business by winning and retaining public conlif.-rice. We securedthis confidence by giving the public indespatable values--no trouble for ns to meet any clearance prices quoted. _, Our stock is going out with a rush-evidencing the values we offer. t. y S _' x tury with afund of one nifll on gui- 1 ;body and the cause of religion gener- elsowhere. - Ph‘°,°° 15' _ I riot dare not assert what it insinnates I \ § in such cowardly fashion. o -~¢ -Q \ or i I I 7* llll llllllllllll lllllllllllllf A roirsoar, Mar so. rest. ,___, , _ - 1 A MILLION GUINEAS. ~ The Methodists of the United Kingdom, relatively a numerous body among the Non Conformists iii that ‘ouuti , setout to be in the new cen neas to be known as the Weslryau Twentieth Centui y Fund. A recent number of the London Times shows that it is ex remely probable that the gigantic task will be accomplished within the specilied time, that is, by January 1, 1901. In London, in October last a con- ference wasi hold at which it was de- cided io litld central meetings iii the 34 Methodist districts of the United Kingdom, and local meetings in the 814 Methodist circuits to promote subscriptions to the fund. Down tp ;afew weeks ago a total of £7l4,l2o_ ` had been promised in 697 circuits, leaving 117 districts to be hfard from. Evidently the Brit- ish Methodists are generous givers and . able to give as well. _ The object of the fund and an out- \ line of the manner in which it will be disposed of when collected are of in- terest . No part of the fund will be ,devoted to the support of the regular in the purchase of sites and the erec- tion of churches, Sunday schools and gsoldiers’ and sailors’ homes; £200,000 ‘ for educational work and enterprise; ‘ £100,000 tor foreign missions; £100,- " 000 for home missions and temperance work; £50,000 for development of i the work in the \Vesl<-yan Children’s Home and £250,000 for the purchase ,of a site in “Vest London, near Re gent Street and the erection of a ,central Weslyan Hall. ' ‘ It is a great movement aside from_ its denominational aspects, and in every way worthy of I-his great and progressive branch of the Chi~isi..in 'chui-ch. It cannot fail to promote ,both the interests of the Meth- flir- I 'all_v, especially along tha lines ~»E u tssionaiy, temperance and philan- thropic work. Doubilt-sr, too, it wil h_...ve a stimulating eifect upon other ri ligious bodies, inspiring ,them to g.eatei~ zeal, effort and more gencroiis lgving. Tut: GUARDIAN gladly not-s that the Twentieth Century For--I may now be classed as an assured _°.\iCC8$`§. » A Sir Charles Tupper has proposed to P- emier Laurier that the redistribu- t -»n bill and ot-her controversial mea- lthe government an opportunity to re are for the resumed meetin of August next.The Premier promised to . submit the proposition to his col- , eagues. seems mos esira e ' 1 it t <1 ' bi that in the Conference the Canadian , representatives should be able to feel behind them and Sir Charles appears i pati-iotically desirous to promote that lend. l Read the letter of A Member of the Tempe-rance Alliance, which ap- pears in another column of this issue. much vaunted amendments to the ,Regulation Act for which Mr. Far- .quharsou claims credit,and the con- trast between the amendments sub- . mitted to him and those he passed. j -/- 'l`he Patriot says 1- ~ I »-There is a command which reads .keep it holy. Does Tim Gnanmnt and that this office is ,not open for work or business on the Sabbath day. We wish to add to this that the Pat- . §_‘- ministry. Some .£300.000 goesto assist p. .P P _ , 3 _ , , the International Conference m lthat the' have the entire country U DIED. I i I - 1 In this city, on Friday, Miy 26,1899, John Andrew Macdonald. Esq., aged 69 years. At Newport, on May 16, Lena Flo- rence, aged 5 years and 8 months, youngest dangher of Thoiiiaa and Florence Henderson. ~ At Alberry _Plains, on Sunday, the 28th inst.. James Munroe. sou of the late D. Monroe and brother of Mr. Geo. Monroe of this city. ' [Funeral to-day (Tuesday) .at 10 a .m.] Oh the 12th inet., in the 78rd year of his age, the Rev. H. B. Swabey, M. A. of Bath, eldest surviving sou of tue late Capt. William Swabey, (R. H. A.,) J. P., D. L. Bucks. In this city, on Sunday. May 28th. Mrs. Frances McLean, in the 69th year of her age. [Funeral from the residence of Mrs. Simon Fraser. -W ednesday.at 10 o’olock a. m., to Sherwood Cemetery by carriage] _ At St. Anihcny’s Hospital. Denver, Col.. May 8. Bertha Victoria, beloved wife of David K. Crosby. of Everett, Wash., and daughter of Riv. Willi-im Hicks, of Littleton. Colorado. She leaves a scrrowing husband. two child- ren and a very large circle of friends to mourn the loss of one very deir to them. After an illness of only a few hours, at Spring Valley, May 18, 1899, of hemmorhage of the brain, Ida P. Crozier, beloved wife of Howard Mountain, aged 26 years. A desolate husband and two smill children. as well asalarge circle of rt-litives and friends are thus called to mourn the loss of one whose many amiable qialities endeared her to all her acquaintances. Deceased was the second daughter of Robert Crozier. Himilton. THE following reference to the Bq Osberga is copied from an Australian paper of a recent date. Mr. Basil Kelly of Sumn erside, is mate of the Osberga which sailed from St. John, N. B., in Dec. last] Early yesterday mort ing this vessel, hor name not having been previously ascertained owing to the prevailing hazy weather, reached the B-.i°y, in tow. Captain McKenzie had a heavy weather passage to report. Sr. John was lc-ft on 16th December. and gales of hurricane violence si-r in, dur- ing which lhe jibboom was lest. cring- ing _down the foretopgallant mast and cordage, the wreckage creating other damage aloft. In another hard struggle with wind :inrl .sc-..=_ t» e ii .»|; load of timoer was swept away. though-, foi- tunately, without ir-jury to the crew. When the vessel reached 35 north and 47 west, the gales swung in from east- ward, and she was hard jammed in the wind to 34. south. Easting was made in 44th parallel. variables and bitter. cold rainy weather continuing through- out. On 1stinsi.,theLeenwin was passed, and after a westerly gale. E. to north- easterly light winds and fine weather set in until Port Philip Heads wire reached, on Weenei-dav night.- \ I 1%.. Headache . Iloftenawarningthattheliver ll torpid or inactive. More serious - troubles may follow. Fora prompt, efficient cure ot Headache and all liver troubles, tate H00d’3 Pills While 'they rpule the liver, restore full, regular action of the bowels: _ they donot grlpeor pain, done irritate or infiame the internal organs, _ 'inhnve a po:itivebt;>nic‘p!l;ct. 251:. ‘ dl'l!8glS 8 @ ml. C. L Hoodlii Co., Lowell, lhss. WE HAVE OPENED ' 'Ill connection- with our Beet 'Supply a Fish Department. We have on sale Fresh Salmon, Hali- but. Haddock, -Lobsters and JUMPED PROM THBBRIDGE lie find Been Reading is Dock on ` New Yonit, May y 28.-Howard Kreta, 22 gears of age, claiming to be an art student of the Academy 'of De- sign in this city, made ’a- startling and successful jump from the Brooklyn bridge just before dusk this evening.- He came out ofthe water uninjiircj He struck the water feet Bret, cleaving it.like an arrow and delappeared' for some secondr He then shot 'up- into view again, only to disappeaxia ‘second time. He soon arose and struck out strongly for the New »Yoi'k shore. He waspicked up by a tug and taken to the Hudson street hospital. 'Tas Moncton Times says: ,The annual sermon before ine theological- union. Mount Allison. fwas deliveredby Rev. G. M. Campbell, Charlottetown, a _former Mt. All son student. I-lie text was from Matthew 22, 42. ~-What think ~ -ye of Christ.” .The die- _course dwelt on the characteristicsmf Christ, the one perft ct example of hum- .Y PP Jew but the Son of Man. a type for.-_all nations. The eloquent and thoroughly spiritual address closed with an earnest Erriecrs wi-:ns w_o1mEsrUi... '~°I had been troubled for years with pains in my sides and kidneys andbad aches in all parts of my bcdy, owing to stomach and liver troubles. I bggan l taking Hoodfs Sarsaparilla and. its fffects were wonderful. ln a short time I was entirely cured.” Mrs. Friucke. 209 Ossington Avenue, Tor- r, or.-to, Ontario. ` . Hood’s Pills are noiijrritating and the only catliartic to take with Hood’s ` Saisaparilla. WE expect by the Boston steamer this mornin -Fresh strawberries,pine- apples. cucumbers. cabbage, bananas, rhubarb. oranges and lemons.- Sander- son & Co. Look I ln .And,See Us About ll _ 7 _Your Fishing Gear jWe Have A Nice _ Fresh Stock, 1, Our prices are right. -- 3 We are anxious to please you. .L etc., etc , Central Drugstore. Sunnyside. AUCTION , 1_--» Q FURNITURE. Iam instructed by Mies Davies to selby auction at the residence ofthe late Nathan ._ $’eod_ Anetlcneu. . l ig initiliillnliiinlling Women’s Chocolate High “f Black 3 Fnen we have a very nobby . ALL. .THE FAIR BICYCLIST. can find in our stock any style she desires in theway of wheel- ;l ing foot wear, from the high laced boots to the low shoe with stiff or soft soles as fancy directs. Here are some of our prices “ Black or Chocolate low shoes ALL PRICES nniitiini Laced Boots $2.40 and $3.00 $2.85 2 sofriria Battened 1;-gigin in Black or Chocolate,:tha_t you can use with any shoe $1.65 at pair KI. ,-.if . .i -.2 . p. .. anit , whoa cared not as the son' of appeal. / _ Rods for little money I " - £ - or big money, ' E 0 W but all good rods. , Splendid range of flies, reels.. casket 5 i I l il. ll lull. lnm. i “ll ‘lll“‘.“- "““"° Davies, Esq., Sydney Street East on Satu_rd|i.y, , the 3rd day of une, commenting at ll t. cltck , ' 3-D. t” ”°.:‘.:‘.::....'° "'°°*f...°.°.‘°'i.';'f.‘°=°'~ . f . nl' . , Kitchen furniture. m mom an _ y _ Terms Cash. ' X V R. BEARISTO, | ° ’ im ei-tea '50 ` Lime Lime " i We are now burning and can supply ` M thus: Remember the Sabbath day to C0d5sh_ ` p _ .any quantity of best ROACH LIME, 1 ' I ,, suitable for building and farming obey this command? Or is Tm: Gum- ii Pu,.P,_.,6,s_ 'Dim oflice open on the Sabbath, and is M .22 1 _ Y work ever done in any of its dePart- ay m - ' A 1 253 k C' L ONS & CO" _ lmenu, 0,, thatdaspir A 1. F " “M” 0l‘“°‘"1 hese Troueerings are valued from 0600 to Ut _. . , ' ir' "i S' " "’ ' 'j "_"-5 poried forthe best tailori tradeonly lhq I I” "°P1Y "° 5°* "° “Y “h"°T“ F ' . _ ' steel through and . 2 Guaanutzc does obey the command, ’i'i~'i=`l‘»'i‘i'l\'i\‘l‘i'i‘='l‘i'l "‘»’i‘\"i'l‘l‘l‘.i .li.ll'~i'.*i'i~.' The early placing of your o er for a8pri Brit 0 It Pays Slllt sFuur-ln- llatd iles 2 in is utils. @),' A.. 7 ;__ ` Ah?) @5211, .hit lower than risen here. sei’ l ensue :-1`-1 ss) Just Received Another lot of Fine Woreted Coatings, due Tweed* Suitinge, Elegant Worsted Troueorilgr. llio Vary Lalesl tmlllas, s 3 Everything that is new in b c‘t\vear Glover, Collars and Cnis, etc., w.ll he [mind llolr I Department. Pi-ie-~,i yin will ltd in lotsa! W T Some with white bodies and Wild billlm . match bosoms; others Dade with colored bullion, ‘ i and cuffs to match. Prices--59 75 0100, ll 3, Ask to see our large showing of G-CLF. B¢I P”!ll.“.§.. ‘ rt: if ‘F . f ll' "‘) i 5' 1,-fill' " '-11.1'-'I .-fl ‘,.` ‘ i ~, Ll _MQ lk... -;,-;;J \,-Y-,tr