~ ck c .-av . A , ,. _...._._.._._._.__.__. -. . ..__,._._ .___.__..._.-....._ .._.___._.._... -.,. ...—— -.._.._. _..__.._,_._._.._._. _- .._.._._. -, .__-...._--.- ___.___...._.__...._..._-...._..... THE GUARDIAN, can RLOTTETOWN C the it C iIMPOR’I'ED Th lot-its 6m..iiss+T.'.'§. ..§:.,._“.?; 3 -. a I‘ ' " ‘IA Q ' mi“: —- ‘.- Pointers To Advertisem- +"8accesa'in busindisdepends upon suc- O C_Cla ‘../:..\,5_M.w"w 1l,.'I#..f',_ ‘N »' l ‘ -W "W, ‘. 1 ‘ ‘ ' “I " , ' ‘ " V g a . ” .. .. - -.n... ‘W... .-W~,-«->-1- M». ~ 1 {.31.} mu.‘-v '+"W*"\' . no. . M tin ouumun roousiiiucco Oaun.oron Block BRANCH 0Fl'IOE--8ummerslde- Oeutrel Street. 8. '1'. Crane, hlansger. Alberton Bookstore. Main fits-eet—G. ll. Clarke. Souris East, Manager. lhe Onlv Morning Paper in the Province. lain. Street-R. Ssuus, Weekly flition published on Thuredei Terma—Per , . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 81.25 « Wheupeldinadvance,.... _1.00 “ Single scents. Semi-weekly Edit: . published on T1388- fiys and Thursdays. When, paid ‘ -* Single oopies,3cents. .- dvertiaing rateefurnishedon ' , I. D. HIG C. J- P. HOOD, Business hlanaaolh WESTWABD llll! Over Prairie and Mountain. _ Summit on i the Pacific Clall. [srarr coannsroxnexcn] It was well into the night when our belated train pulled up at Winnipeg. A stayof onlyan houror two was made. Next morning we were away out on the puirio, " a weary waste expending to the skies,” patched with snow or grey with hour frost. Little towns spread out so us-angely on the level prairie. are poled at intervals. Atthe stations mounted policeman or two in uncomfortably tight looking red jackets and bushy bah. stalk up and down, while the ignoble red men hogs pennieaat thecar windows. Fine looking men are these mounted police- men, and about one thousand of them are scattered over the country. Another day and ‘Brandon is reached. The country has been gradually rising and is now at an altitude of 1,160 feet. Here our watches are set back an hour. which maku two hours gained since leaving loatresl. The but set back was at Port Arthur. We are now travelling on “ mountain time.” On endure the train keeps rushing. The Bell Farm is passed a little beyond‘ Sintsluta, where the furrows are four :nIileelong,and there is “plough°mgby llrhades and reaping by divisions." From Begins‘ ‘ tothe Cyprem Hilbv theprairie' ' soil is marked in all direction beyond OldWivulakesbyold buhlotreils, and scerredand pitted byjtheir “wallcws.” Atintervals along the road huge piles of bulslo bones are seen, mementoes of an almost unnihihted breed. Rarlyon thenaorning or thefifth day‘ therieing sungave our first glimpaeof the Rockies, 150 miles away. ‘As we drew not-er there wee a transformation fromairy cloud .2. material substance. Far away loomed up a mass of glistening whitenem against the blue of Heaven. Soon the scene changed, and some proud city of the East, enthroned‘amid the hills. embattled, towered and donned in whitut marble, seemed to rise before us. (hlgeryispassed, and thepicture fades to be replaced by another scene of sub-' limity. We are now rushing into mountains,‘ which rise and open , andabout us in great masses, A and ceppd with snow and ice. longwespcedthroqhthevalleyuf fivethoumnd feet IlIoVO the level Jun‘ 5. ‘;.u..;.a “An an see. The towering piles of rocks soon grow monotonous. Thena canyon is en- tered, end down we speed followifll " rushing river, sometimes for boned’-ll ill- suphgg i. at the summit ‘of the Rockies atenaltitndeof 5296 feeblml “l” 5W‘ efterthel:r.atkPreeidentoftheC. P. R. It cannot yet be said fill.“ "ll?" “I0 hard so oft hie harp has strung, that not a mountain rears its head umuug.” Never- theless these mountains have a great deal tobathanklnl for. Hardly one has not heentaken under the pat- :-onageofeomeC. P. R. ofichl, whohas generously rendered them immortal by donating to them h'u name. It is to be hoped these peaks will conduct themselves with such dignity as becomes them after sueh honors have been heaped upon them. Just here our note book says, “note combination of sublime and ridiculous," but as this must refer to something else, we pass on. ' As the shadows begin to creep down the mountains, the train draws nigh to Donald, and here our watches are again putbackan hour to conform with ,th"u Pacific standard. On, into the gathering darknem we plunge, mining much of the best scenery, such as Peace and Glaciers. At 9 o'clock wegretire with the redaction thatitisnow midnighton the Atlantic coast. -' Morning fiwns on a gutla usage, We are now rolling down the Pacific slope. lhehillsarecovered with va-dpa,-and the trees are putting forth their beds. PWV.ri'-N-ni “hr-I-.11 «I-3. has st: -labs’ we "roach W ‘w-s--.o.-.aa‘..‘.i: ‘ "3 ‘.03 vrluso .t...a°ii.'.i’v' .. V... _ 4.133 ."._4Y. _I-V R H , I ,"m. E’ _--.eeeflbtoucit§fd"f3fiui-'y’é giaatla.-id ’ fliird time onldonday posit. aome miles ahead is named . indeed the city is a marvel when it is remembered that it is only six y, 01 thatofvictoria. Its situation mood“ regerds picturesquencu. natural drainer» harbor facilities and commercial Ill"!!- tuge. Rqular steamship services have been established between it and Japan. China, Victoria, San Francisco. Alask- end Puget Sound ports. There is some farming land to the South,and at NIOIIWO “be extongiyg cog] mines. Vancouver bids fair to become a very important city. A noticeable feature is the number of younfl men occupying good position!» "3 "l'°v growing up with the town, will be sure W euweed and control its destiny. AmonB these are Mr. Robert Palmer. 0- E-v '°“ of Chas. Palmer Eeq., Mr. Geo. Scott. son or Robert Scott Esq-. °-"i‘%° builder, Mr. Albert McNcill, Li. B. Ion of Rev. D. McNeill and several other is- landers. All are workirg up 1005 b“_'l‘ neeses. Mr. Scott is Inspector of agencies for a leaning insurance company, and as a Real Estate agent he is known for and near. It appears diflcult for young men gaming here to obtain positions, but when they do get fixed it is their own fault if they fail. Victoria is a delightful old city, solid and substantial and “ quite Eflpillllh I0“ know." Here we met Henry Lawson. Esq, the genial editor of the Colonist. Mr. Lawson speaks in the highest terms of the land and people among whom his lot has been cast and indeed he looks as if they have been good to him. H THE LEGISLATURE. uouum ooonolh luolus. Tuussnav, April 14th. IORNING BEQION. Mr. N xcnotsox asked Leuler of the Government to lay on tho llblfi I“ petitions received asking to close 3310 road known as the “ Old Georgetown Road ” in Lat 49, copies of, claims made and by whom. Also copies of orders in Council, if any, passed in re- ference to name, also a statement showing what action the Government intend taking in the matter. Hon. Mr. Larno.-Several of the bridges on that road had ‘alien down and it would take about 32000 50 PG- place them, and astheroadwuIlcaree- ly used stall it was better to close it up. The sum of 890 ‘"8 PO34 I3 °°'DP°‘“3‘ tion to those injured by the closing of the road. , Mr. Mscxnms presented a petition from certain inhabitants of New Lon- don, asking for an Act to incerporpte this New London Hall Company. The petition was read end llid 00 the table. Murray Harbor South Temper- ance Hall Company. . On motion of Mr. Poole the Elite be‘ intitnled “An Act to'Inoorporate the Murray Harbor South frempcnnee n.u- comp-nv " "I ' '°°°‘“‘ House in Committee - on the said Bill. Mr. Scnnrceoun in the ghair. The several clauses of the Bill were read and agreed to. The Parsmssr took the-chair and the Chairman reported the 35“ ‘F995 to without any amendment. that the said can be read . Act Respecting the I-¢8i8l3l‘~“"» House in Comittce on the Bill l0 respecting phe ‘Legislature? ,: to. 7‘ The President took the chair and progress was reported. Mr. llacnnxzxu asked the Leader of the Government if it isthe intention oi the Government to open a new line of road between Mellvale, Lot 22, and Fredericton Station, Lot 67 ; also a new road between Appin Road and I_iiverdale,,Lot 30. . 1 Hon. Mr. Luau said he would lay the information on the table as soon aspomible. _ A Meesagefrom the House of ,As- sembly by Mr. Mathecop with a Bill to be intituled “An Act‘ to Incorpor- ate the O’Leary Hell Company." The said Bill was read a iirst time and ordered to be read a second time on Monday next. _ A Message from the-House of As- sembly by Mr. Montgomery with a Bill to be intitoled “Air Act respect- ing the use of Cigars ‘and Cigarettes by minors." ' , . Bill was rind a first ’time andondered toberead e-second. time on Monday next. , - House in Committee on the further consideration of the Bill to be intitulo edj“An Act respecting the Legisla- Beveral clauses were resdand agreed . the Vchaii-'and.r: ~ ~ l cess in advertising. Hence advertising is not in side issue. have all other questions in the mind 3f the mer- chant who aims at success. It does have in the mipds of merchants truly greet. Your capital depends on your advertis- ing, not your advertising on your capital. Capitalists will not plsce confidence in a commodity whose pl'0l9¢9°"' h°°‘“°° l° advertise. . By advertising you prove your owl) faith in that which you wish to sell. This inspires faith in others—-in those who might invest with you as well as H1050 whom you expect to buy. There is no way in the world that you can build up confidence in your business enterprise so swiftly and surely so by ed- vertising judiciously. Regard your advertising expenditure as the most necessary part of your business investment. Regard it as the basis on which the foundation of success will be laid, and you will regard it in the right way. There is no branch of your business of which you should give more careful atten- tion thsn to your advertising. Because there is no branch of your business that is so important. You may advertise an article that every man, woman and child on the face of tha— earth needs and would be glad to buy In fact, are furnishing, are living in misery for the lack of. But if you don't tell them you posses.-~ that article, and don't tell them what its virtues are, and don't tell them wherr they can buy it, the article will remain on your hands until you go into bankruptcy and it is seized by your creditors, and the public generally will never be benefited, nor will your children be able to light ar- prohate court over the property you might leave behind you if you had ed- vet-used. | if "I V verylew people who have perfectly pure blood. The taint of scmfula. salt rlieum, or other foul humor is llEl‘€(lll€'(l and lransmlxed tor generations, czmslug untold suffering, and we alsoaccumulate poison and germs ct dis- Tlie importance or keeplngthebloodln a pure coudltlon is universally known, and yet there are ease from we flfwe breathe, the tood we eat. or the water we drink. u [ There is nothing _ more con. eluslvely proven than the positive power of Hood’: Scrsspcrllla over all diseases of the blood. This medicine, when lairly tried, does expel every trace of scrofula or salt rheum, removes the taint which causes Why ll€|!Cl'IllZO8 . the acidity and cures rheumatism, drives cut the germs of malaria. blood pol- soulng. etc. It also vltallnee and en- riches the blood, thus overcoming thatllred feeling, and building up the whole system_ ‘thousands testify to the auperlorltyot Hood’: sarssparllla as a blood purlller. Full lnlon s matlcu and statements or cures sent tree. 8 s r' I la Boldhyalldrngglsts. slmplxforso. Preparedonly by c. I. soon a co.. Aporhecsrios. Lowell. lase- loo Dn-we flan Dollar To give every Farmer a chance to reap a good harvest, I have decided, after a year's experience in the Lime brfinoss that I can. with a small ofit andl e sales, put the price of Lune within t e reach of every Farmer in the country to get sullicient Lime to enable his land to yield him the fruits of his labor, which ll is impossible to expect land to do without the aid of lime or some other more ex- pensive stimulant. Parties taking I.ime, ‘ throughout the cropping season, will have the benefit of the cash price by settling their accounts by July 1st, 1892. UPricel:dnd Lt1pli;ml; for season : nridd ' e or rm purposes, cash 62 cents; credit 67 cents. Riddled.Lime. for Mason and Plastering, cash 65 cents; credit 70 cents. Riddlings or Slack Lime, cash 20 cents ; credit 25 cents. J. T. 'PEllllIEll, Upper Great Georgest. QUEEN lil=0TEl. WLQIB S13 1;-iris CHARLOTTETOWN, P. 2. I. THIS house, long known to the public as the Osborne House, has, of late. undergone extensive improvements in the entrance and otherwise,.and will in the future be known as the Queen Hotel. Not only is its outward appearance bo- inf greatly improved but our guests may 39 Y on a first-class menu -and the most careful attention. We will be pleased __to meet our old patrons and as many more as may favor us with a call. - First-class ’ ' always in waiting at Steamboets and _ R. Depot to convey Passengers and luggage tree of charge,‘ LP. P.'.‘ARcHlBALD} Proprietor. ept.30 '91. - L . 7 Iron gnnm. HAT valuable P Asp:-ty on thecorner ‘ of Grafton and , eymouth Streets, being part of Estates! late Thomas Cook. For further asp)? to ' . Photogiapher. it Biuzalytllu“. Seedwheaat ‘ ii-CLFOR-‘-L LATE sowmc. White Russian, White Fife, Northwestern Red Fife, -—A LSO- Timothy Seed, Early Red Clover, Mammoth Clover. Al- sike Clover, White Dutch Clover, Black Vetches, White Vetches. Fodder Corn, Field Peas, White Pea Beans, Flax Seed, Rape Seed, Barley, Buckwheat, White Oats. Bic- Turnip, Mongol, Carrot, Beet and Parsnip--all the best kinds for garden and field culture, and a full supply of Vegetable and Flower eeds. We keep all kinds of seeds required for the farm and garden. Geo. Garlerla lo. SEEDSMEN, Ch'towu, P. E. l., hlny ll, l892. Foal SALE T-a—. VERY CO\lF‘«‘R'l‘ABLE DWELL- ll\'G HOUSE, containing 5 rooms, kitchen and 1-entry,» situated on on.-. of the most desirable streets in the city. For further particulars apply on the prem- ises to JOHN W. COX, I39 Weymouth St. cum =llA‘l"l‘El|BllIlV, Barrister. and Attorney-at-Law, Notary Public, ace. Omen: Corner Queen and Water Streets, CHABLOTTETOWN. P. EASLAND. - pct lmo eodhw ox pat wet her pic mays 6ierd ’ side and Return. T TEAMER. “FAb".l'NE'l"’ sails every Wednesdsyufor Summereide, return- ing esrly Thursday morning, on her way to Halifax.’ Freight carried at low rates. Passengers’ Single Ticket, 50 cents; Return, 81.00. Apply to W. W. CLARKE, Agent. - may-3 - SALT. SALT. ow on was: from Liverpool, AG. 13., {or Shediac via Souris, P. E. l., ‘and due at Souria about loth of May, Bsrqne Gulnare, laden with Salt. Persons at Sonris and vicinity requiring Salt would do well to correspond with the undersigned. FRIER, HARPER éré CO , Point do Chene, N. B. Lessons in Painting wuss M. H. cmsnoiuu -, L give lessons in Oil, China and ’ Water Color Painting at her Studio in MORRIS’ NEW BLOCK. . Orders taken tor Painting in the differ- ent branches and Portraits. H l or. sol.u;_es;_ one. 200 BARRELS. N. B. c M. RATTENBURYW pl'il4. '92.. Indian Butter Tubs SMOOTH, well made, and _ desirable size. ., CARVELL BROS. April 20—1aw 4w ex p-it. Currants, o_ot_l__ Raisins, I 25 BARREL8, . gg Boxssi3OXES’}Currants. .‘,;,‘3.l";',‘,‘,§’XES} Raisins. N., K & M. RATTENBURY doc. 23.-—2a.vv vv&’f Bodd’s,Mflioal Hall one Hundred and six Fish- lng Rods a:'Dfidd’s Medical a . PENED T0-DAY, Sixty-four new Rods. ' Also. Nets, Lives, Reels. Flies, Hooks, Baskets, etc. These added to Forty-two Reds in stock from last season, make a line . . h nten ing rc users must recognize the necessity of lliehing at these goods before buying. . _ 7‘ -DODD’S MEDICAL HALL. Maya, ’o2 " _ ' APPLES : mayo zw . 256 we choice amass. A . ,j’tlll 3”e’clock .s.. B. a" ll. nauseous,‘ .«‘g{p‘ ‘- H Fwiisltliusuésl EL may trum um: the prl«~efct' s of the Granger. arunraos suulnfiattle sheepsn Poultry. they are wor-Ila llugir wr-lxlsi In gold. The help dl clan and nssnnllstwc of food. remove to and an no are that muse lam an ‘water. Isu-mner. eonuh. flowed. & lorseseod Cattle The (art that thousands packs sow tanuslly throughout the It rlrlme Fovlneea proves nth: mmmx» GRANGER tmna rmn snpgroclated. Tryonenxaclsnse. Atalldsslera. Pi-lee 25¢. ll packages 31. PAXTGN woo, Proizi-leior WOODSTOCK. N.§. lho Telephone, llo’y P-'-"-E. ISLAND. ERSONS using the Tale- phone would find fillring much more satisfactory fit’ the i would observe the following Rules: let. Speak with your month about four inches from the transmitter. 2nd. Speak in a ‘moderate tone of voice, not too loud, and distinctly, , as to cover the Ear. just as it you wished to shut out all other sounds. Do not pre.-S too hard on the Ear. It is possible to talk and be heard when standing back two or three feet from the trans- mitter, if youfii.-' shout loud enough, but it is not a pleasant mode of coilversution, is en- tirely unnecessar , and is a useless waste of_;..vvind- and lungs, besides being very an- noying to all within range 01. your voice. ROB .l.\’GllS, it Manager. II. I. Dovvsl’e Health Exes-clues. lll.il“"".‘.".'.§§l‘:l::“.'."...l‘l' . _ 3" 3 e e /..f. Youths; the Athletelor Invit- I %’i‘+r3» ‘.‘2...;‘.1’°'.'.‘.l’.‘3i‘l ‘’’‘.¥.‘.’.‘.'2.?l‘.'.‘3.“» ) -. room;n£w,snion'ti c.dure.ble. V". comprehensive, cheap. ln. —/ dorsed by 30,000 physicians, (rnanluanu lawyers. clergyman, editors and others now n~ lug it. Send for lll'd circular. 4- eng's' nochsrge. Pro: 1). L- Down. solennno P_h¢lce.l and Vocal Culture. 9 Inst 1!"! If» . V“? Ni. For Sale or To Let. HAT valuable prorerty. in Cll8.lOll€l0Wl\ Royalty, recently in‘ p-1s<essiou 0'' William Burhoe, ltnovvd as.‘ the "I-lermilagc Farm," comprising about 48cacres 0.‘ land. This farm is in a high state of cultivation. and, being well watered, is the most desirablc property in the vicinity of Charlottetown. For particulars apply to f DAVIES &' HASZARD, ‘Solicitors. ‘P37 St. George Pharmacy MORRIS BLOCK clear out the remaining portion of’. our Winters st- ck oi Soaps, Perfumes, Toilet . and Fanc- Articles at greatly reduced pricfs. English, American, German and Canadian Soaps and perfumes always on hand, a We are also c'es.n1ng out our Winter Stccl: of Cigsxs. Tobacco, Pipes, ctc.. so lovers of a genuine Havana can procure their smoke: cheaper than ever. " than ever, and we soon hope to see it a house- hold word. ~ Try a. box. sample size loc, regular size 2 F. DE c. DAVIES ibrugglut. PICKFORD & BLACK’S .4. _Z5":_._~-. . N 1. (.1. Season 1892. Steamer “Fa.stnet,” J. E. HOPKINS, Commander, C W ILL soil from Hslifsx every Monday Evening at 6 o'clock, calling a. Cause, Ar-chat,Purt Hswlgesbury, Souria. Charlottetown and Summerside. Returning, will leave ‘ Cusrlottetowu every Thursday Evening for "Halifax, -'-allnag at Port Hawkesbury, Arichat _snd Csuso. Lowest rates of freight to all ports on the route. Through hills of lading granted from all ports of cell to United States West Indies, Great Britain and Continent‘: For all other information apply to " y W. W. CLARKE, ~ - Agent. Charlnttelonm, April 20, l892. AUCTION. I AM instructed C0 El: Iv’ Atcficn, on fin premises, on 5A'l'Ul{DAY, the rah day . of May, lllsl.l.ll'., at It o'clock, a. mg... All that tract of la nd situate in the Com. men of t hsrloltetr wn. being .133: of an Freeland Estate and at :ly in the possession of John J. Trainer, at d marked lists Nos. 8 Fr elsnd in the Con note of Clnarlottetown, containing one acre, xhrse roods and iixtegn perches. Terms strain. 8. BEAi,R$_'l‘O, -I-my‘,-n Auctioneer 1* .. 0...... 3rd. Place the Telephone so P efore receiving our Spring Dr L V Chemicals, Soaps and Perfumes we wi ' ‘ ’ Davies'Oiutment is getting more popular andqcn the plan of the Estate of [LG C Atlantn, . Ist dam . mm or '- er“ iiiffinjie The loot 81:; | macs “s l - Sm-I.l=II. Del ’ -l ‘ Atlfllfli Wilkes, In ‘ » 3 « — T 7 dd‘l:lllIlll0rt0 if Hinds ' ‘I or . : Pile Alto Belle, , 8t Bel Belldower, BellBird, 9:"! at 1:53‘ u'§r““aii«n “am 9:114 flan; Minnehshu can or y slcszsr’ 2;8%n8weelheart 2:22}. Eu. 2: . Gabriel 2- . * Bu . , I V o’ii"ii'fl ° "‘ "" """ . so or . . - Baron Rose‘ no sold for ii,°’s(id hirm "‘ The above Stallion will ;P, I, “ ml ‘ ‘ 7 ’ ' C." .- 1 3 April 21 an Endorsed by the b”est'nuthor+.liel in the bimre made and in use thsuall other our“... .. .. , Patronized by the and by g ' Fcclory large enough to hold inside of it, In be _ New illustrated catalogues; mailed ll-ee on WILIS Plllll on I on-. wluuu . Glhlflfll. (Late OJ"? & is now in charge of our ookbmdery s 4;. f War].-mansIn'p in the Printing and Book" P } no equal, and our prices srulovvest. llllyudfiis L School Books and Stationery, best quality, Orders by mail promptly filled. ’ . It. is Free From Lsasnpe, , , ,It does not requsre Rubbing. It give-Isa Isuusauflsl tteuaa, It Ooutu only Flseeun Us-uh. , It Bssveu Labor used ‘Money. gusevrsvsossrusslrme wsrsows New Dunn Three fleers Beleeo £eu%IC$%jf '- Aavergvflne linecf . -mud! ing. e have a s 1y i lay‘. ; Varied assortment of Boy's . bought from the best hnuseu new_ and_fi-ssh. We had not ’ a Boy 3 suits" left over when rag stock came in You will and no bid’ fies‘ in the citv. , ._———_ ,_._._,—.._...._--. .. . P0 mo on o use CENTS. PER. (mums. 9-T1andTry Sample Lot .9 ?> 1?" luv. i:ys:;e_pue*snap¢.4 A E have just securefd f nchgggg 9; $05,, I W Rico: and as we nine; out our old Item -I 1 lasses we berg, marked this lot down at the old prim %