l:"<:/fi"f'*=`7I~l§,lt.E;,g¢,.!,;qoj§' `i_‘¥` '3i;`3f;;`-‘_ . ‘1.§§`i-`>"-C" ‘-"`=**3”"f;-§"~'- $1-_Z ;;;:._:e'_-.li -.-52 A-_..,-____§ ;. _ ____ g 'THF HUARDI-AN. CHARLOT'1`hT()Wl\. PRlNCE EDWARD ISLAND MAY 4 1900 ,pana received word that the steamer a ’ havereceived numerous tenders for the Yss'rrnnAv Mr. N. Ri _ had re it is so pure and wholesome the wi give it freely to children of' ‘., It cools and elesnses the bl d . 0| the greatest value in speedily 1' gigggm-mg. burning, scaly humors, and imtations, when taken in con- fizh hot baths of Curicmu SoAr, meintings with CU'ri0Ur.A Et of emollients, iam: Duo Ann Ona URINE ygipdieg eye remedy The “two sei-ennve* fails li is prepared speciilists li your eyes ai geek or inflamed Murine” i restore them o their norml It is a boon to cyclists. Shears a bottle mth lropnir E Hughes, Apothecaries Hall @S@@ @ @ IU UIUC 00@@@ It 135° 595510 0° 29|? bak ing a Shaksperian production, and mg especially Pastry and Bead which yust suite the tate and makes You feel well and strong That s the kind we bake-Just e sctly wha u want. can in n | is s Q Are dehcioiv Everybody who has used them is well H nuci-i esss |.oA r Q Is not equalled in the city Remember that it coats but Telephone Horace Haszzrrtl, J0l1U Seld- G Mounssns. Bak E(£lpEebBal;ery @ H, \V. Longworth, Robert Longworth. as es rea ,, 4 _f.t_ McLean, Alex.Brown. .@` T_ G_ Tayiol-_ H. Pope Walsh. _ Q' W, H. Stewart. Scott Stewart. ' Vernon Longiivortli, J udge Warburt0D- L. B. Miller, Louis H2SZ2\1‘d- L H C K Ha.;-r Stewart, Geo. Stewart- Y Aw s‘afit at Royal London of Walter Matheson, W. DT. Ross.- H gpital Vloorenelds. and Richard M Johnson, A. W _ W €€l\S- L;inH';np21oat and liar A A Bqrtiett W_ S_ Stewal-f,_ i e ¢ L 7 in Diseases ol The Eye, Throa and Nose ii ,_ _ ` - - d'1i noe." and tend holdinga ra d t _ 10 sit Coleman' 8 n ea. party on July Tm-: GUARDIAN is indebted to Mr Cha . S. Chandler for a very useful pocketjmap of South Africa. LAST night U18 llgcnts of the S. S. Cam- would arrive at 5 o`clock this morning. Iris understood that the Government ,T “M1138 Of the Southport. The contract has not been awarded. 38'* _, - turped to him by mail a bunch of letters which he had sent to his son Alfred in South Africa previous to his death. ' = Rather an antique person detrained at the Charlottetown depot yesterday after- noon. The small boy was on hand .to tender him a royal reception which was; not congenial tothe recipient and they, miin's magic staff. THE GUARDIAN has received from Messrs Fennell 8: Chandler a beautiful pen holder and desk calender combined which is issued by Gerstendorfer Bros. 143 Park Place, New York and 175 Randolph St. Chicago. Messrs Fennell &:-Chandler handle a large quantity of goodsmanu- factured by the above firm. A ” Messrs. Saunders and Newsome have on exhibition two carcasses of very choice beef. On the north side of the market is displayed a heifer fed by John McCallum of Brackley Point which weighed over 700 lbs. On the opposite side is an ex- cellent steer fed by Mr. D. Bullmau of Rusticoville. I THE readers of the GUARDIAN will re- gret to learn of the death of Mr. John J. Crawford at \Vallace, Idaho, which sad event occurred on April 25th. Mr. Craw- ford removed from Tryon tothe United States last year with his son and daughter Five children survive, viz: Mrs. C. D. Bell of this city; Mrs. B. Bagnall in the United States: Rev. E. Crawford in Ontar- io; Alexander and Hattie Crawford in Bfalliice. ‘ Mr. J .W. Shipm:i.n,representative of the Lyceum C-o.°has arrived in the city and will open the subscription to-day. And we trust the citizens will give Mr. Ship- man a large and encouraging list, as it is seldom we have an opportunity of secur- especially when presented by such a strong and well balanced organization as the Lyceum Company. THE funeral ofthe late Mrs. G. D. Long- worth will leave her late residence, Hill- burst, at3 o'clock this afternoon. Service will be held at the house at 2.30 o‘clock. The following are the pall bearers and mourners!- ` PA LL BEARERS. W. H. Aitken, Judge Fitzgerald, C D Rankin W W Clark, D. Longworth, C.H-B- L9Y1.'§“`0Y`5h- _Q Brenton Lon north. John A Longworth . I .. d bl dhumors diSf\ ° get Zee; 4° gpm ggi-&;e1ieilelld`bbd snbarsaophrilla is faithfully D . taken. Difficulties give way to 1 Se w ' ' \ C 1 vi-i'rH GLASSES J l i i L Maman u uummiég FURNISHINGS. Our stock of Gent’s Furnishing! iS 165715' complete White Laundried Shirts ` Open fron* and closed 500, 52% 78% 90° t'° 1-65' _ Unlaundered seo, soo, iso, 9oo ood $100- . 1 ' Regattas "ct goods ood doo\gnS.65<=. 90°- $1-15» $1-2° “°" °"25° Silk Fronts , A _- The very latest. $1-00 ‘nd $119’ °O||ll‘$-Ask to seeeur C°u°"’ 15° “ch 'E I Us 25, 3 ii Bo-non, Dewey. C°1°°°1~ J °bi1°°° f°“5§ ei hlld beltelit-I S lpeséc each or2 for 30c; “Lord Roberts, _ Sampson, Army, Novlira. _ _ ` 5 ‘ Linen Qgffg-Our Globe CuEs,'25c a pair; 2. for ;> in beauties. ` gg-We keep s nice line of Perrin’s Kid Gloves f0l' _ Ties--wo opoooa S»t»r 2~ M. were quickly dispersed with the olrli ' THE catches of lobsters are reported very scarce at Georgetown. A HEAVY wind and rain storm was raging in Georgetown last night. Mr. Jas. Waddell is making extensive improvements to his house on Gt.'George Sth U THE S. S. Electra leaves Georgetown to- day for Picton calling at Murray Harbor South and East Point. - THE drift ice which has been working towards Georgetown Harbor was reported very near last night. Tnnrrr sail of baiters were reported in Georgetown last night. Herring ,is re- ported very scarce. AN egg famine is reportedin George- -town. The fishing fleet were hunting the town last night for eggs but were unable to secure a supply. TEES. S. City of Ghent arrived in port shortly after six o’clock yesterday even- ing. The manyfriends of Capt. McNevin were/ glad to see him again. The Ghent "Sails at 10 o`clock this morning. ` THE Massey-Harris Co., Limited, are heavy losers by the tire. They had inthe neighbourhood of $31,000 worth of machin- ery in their warehouse in the C. P. R( yard. all of which was totally destroyed. The Stock was partially insured. THE second fish packing establishment began operations inGeorgetownyesterday. The new firm will be known _as Refuse BYOS & Gotell. Refuse Bros; are from Luneburg-. A building has been rented from McDonald & Westaway and business ` will be commenced at once. Judge Wedderburn will leave St. John on Thursday by the C. P. R.t0 attend the bi-montlily meeting of the executive council, I. O. F., at Toronto; and on and after :Monday, the 14th inst-., his address will be Hampton, instead of St. John. Judge \Vedderburn is well known to Charlottetown Foresters having organ- ized the High Court of P. E. Island. Since the last issue of the Wesleyan thefollowing names have been received from persons of P. E. Island as competitors in the prize Bible Contest; Helen M. Smith, Hampton; Carrie A. Wass, Vernon River Bridge; John M. Turner, Vernon River Bridge; Ernest W. Lane, Cherry- Valley;Edna Moyse, Central Bedeque; W. Gordon Irying, Vernon River Rridge. THE Normal Class closed for the season last evening. At the close Rev. Mr. Ray- mond as leader of the class was presented with a. very handsome and useful Morris chair,also a. neat and pretty sewing chair for Mrs. Raymond accompanied by the following address: T0 REV. G. P. RAYMOND. DEAR Sin,-We who have enjoyed the benefit of your time, labor and experience, in studying the course of Normal Lessons of Bible study during the past winter can- not permit the class to close for the season without expressing our appreciation of your untiring efforts to make the lessons not only interesting but also instructive. \Ve can confidently assure you that because of your unselfish labor, and your wisdom and tact in conducting the class that we will during future years read the Book of Books with a much clearer comprehension of the won- derful events in their historic and phys- ical relation in the narrative of God`s plan- of perfecting a. peculiar people unto Himself. And in token of our appreciation and esteem permit us to present you with this Morris Chair, and realizing that your better half is entitled toa great deal of credit for your always piinctual attend- ance,v.'e ask that you will as our med- ium be so kind as to present Mrs. Ray- mond with this sewingchair and with it our kind regards and good wishes. The intrinsic value of these articles is small yet we hope that in years to come they will be reminders to you of the pleasant evenings we have spent in the Y. M. C. A. Parlor. We sincerely hope that both you and we bespared to renew ourstudies next year and from the start made this year may under your leadership go farther afield in our studies of the only theme which always brings its crown of glory and never leaves a sting. - Again wishing you and Mrs. Raymond many years of active usefulness in your noblecalling we are yours in bonds Of fellowship. THE MEMBERS oE THE N onMAr_ CLASS. Charlottetown May 3rd. 1900. Try one can of Oak Brand Condensed' Milk and ou will decide that it is better and cheaper than a cow. Ask your grocer for it. 30 ti- . TIME 'TABLE ROGKY POINT FERRY Cemmenein' 'ruesser Ihr lst the Swami' Emu will rnnhsfeliows for the mouth of May. A wiiitiesve Pnncosi. 'l Wi? leave their Whs Pu” _ Ant ,_ gesm. at 1g.m_s._p.; 11 ll gm “' f 2 m. p. m.> ‘EQ 5 l\ 6 as ‘ 6.” ns _ I SUNDAY Will Iexve Prince SLI Wil! leave P-wk? when Pow at ~9 ~‘ ' 14.45 1| ‘l le se H so IT 10 3- ‘.23 ‘-*vid 119' .=> -av ,I- _ _ _ "JV ° / f --e __i»----f ._ CllY AND COUNTRY NEWS - hu S 0 _ _ I ` ww-s and open ho iw <» keel neo le 4 V POTATOES are being bought in some of ,hmhng thev ~ in 11 .in L M - the westem sections of the Province for i " The Foresters of Court Great Vi-‘est in- 15 cents a bushel. ' THE S. S. Princess was detained in Pictou for nearly an hour yesterday after- noon owing to the lateness of the train. _ THE citycouncil of St. John has voted $3.000 towards an exhibition in that city in September next, and also $500 toward the Tourist Association. REV. J. K. Fraser, B. A., B. D., c0ntri- butes an article on “the Authorship and.; Date of the Book of Malachi,” to the Apr'-il" Iriliziber of the Presbyterian College Jour- cnAnLorri~:'rowN MARKETS. Beef (Corrected every Tuesday quarter) lb ....... _ _ Beef lsmall) pelxlla . . _ . . . _ . . . . _ _ Butter (fresh) per lb . . _ _ . . . . _ _ _ Butter (tub) per 1b Creamery Butter. _ Cabbage (per doz). _ Cabbage (per head). Cheese (per lb . _ . . _ _ _ Celery _ _ . . . . . . . . . . . . ._ ,Eggs _ . . . . _ . . . . . . . _ . . . . _ _ Fowls per pair . . . _ . _ _ _ glczur, rger cwt ............... ._ a mea , new r cwt . . . _ . ._ Geese . . . . . _ _ _ . _ Hides per lb ....... _ _ Hay, pressed . . . . ..,.. Hay, per cwt. _ .' . . . . _ . gatsk. . _ . . . _ . _ ._ . . . . . _ . . . . . _ . . . _ _ u - s, per ir .......... ._ Beets, per dblzen. _ _ .., . . . . ._ Mange s . . . . _ . . . . . . . _ _ . ¥ork__ . . _ . . urnips, per e _ _ _ _ Potatoes ............. _/_ _ ._ Mutton. per carcass.. ._ Parsely, per bunch. _ _ _ _ 0nions,per lb _ . _ . . . . . . _ _ - Squash each _ _ . . . . . . _ . . . . _ _ Carrots, per bushel. _ _ _ _ ._ Wild Geese . _ . . _ . . . . _ . _ . . . . . . _ eééseeséoeesoeeoesssoeeooogooé SSSSSSSESSESHGSS8€»i8€vl5S§S$5§§88Sf SSTSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS3338385' HQQQQCOOCOCCQGNIOODOIOOOGQCCGQOOO SSSSi$5E£E»$$E8f§3E€S8S§8§853SS5$‘l5S fl-e-f_; ._ L_' _ __ F i A ninmairr ALARM, ' There is no Cause tor Alarm when i Thu! Crouny Couch is neu-<1 if You Have Gritnths’ Menthol Linh I ment Handy. It Relieve. Cronp in 0ne Minute, you Can Always de- I penll Upon It, Mrs. Gilliroy, 353 Johnston-street, Kingston , says: My little boy,aged 3,’ has been subject to croup during the winter seasons since .his 1 birth. We have had doctors’ medicine and all other croup remedies for him_ but no- thing ever gave him su.-li quick reiiet as Grit fith s Menthol Liiiiment, it always seems to touch the spot at once. I have always found It superior to any other remedy for Croups and Colds. I believe a bottle should be kept in every home where there are ch.ildi'en. All druggists, 25 and 75 cents. 4 H-NBhlR_B _` if l~ ‘ `~f ._ iff? ~ = ii §\"\\ _ Q \~ _ ` V ir" * .- ';""-lf‘ ‘ /1. “ / e .4-=: , fo, 'g' -~'/ais`~» 6.. H / _‘ ' . - f_.;_. _,:___. » 1 nvinijuusi Miniiiivin`_Ui_IIIlI2|sI,l900 iiiii _Bi,i1;gii|iiiii_ Hmiiiiun Bimini Fif‘y-three Highlanders in full Highland Costume will appear for the first time iii a. series of military evol- utionsund iableaus assisted by the best talent pricurable in the musical and literary line. Further particulars later. May 1, 4. 7, 10 EREEBHH _ o AN/>_niAN I C’ ’PAcii=ic: RY; FOR P* SSFXGER and FRFIGHTJRATES and SIEAMILR e.aIli.1€Ga io the , ein Noir eoiii iiiins TUURIST S LE E P E R From iiao:v'i'iiirAr.5ever1 THURSDAY' ron ALL n~r5iziiA'ihc°fl~`1 nEG_Anon¢o' FARM l.=AN_DS I rnI¢§1i§§%;§irb§§i£réL‘1&'r'1§'A§i¥bon »_~.smmm.liI'i lwim' "io" ` A. J. NIATH, D. P. "L_, C. P. B.. naman; , si. Join. iv. B. "yn-_ I hmm: 'ni time ii I: I , 4; -i 'J § U I _ U H Q ii i , Y' A _,_ , _ _ I what 1Pfr‘;; 5;; l\\ ell it i~ .1 Latin , FoornA_.1. pi-a.,ti..e at tue parl. to-night There’s money to be made _ and satisfaction to be E _ gained--by a. knowledge of _ - ._ 4' _ our sepa»rfet,e Skirt stock. _ ‘- \.-*' New dues are iii. Now sol-go skim is nook ' ` \ and navy. ‘_ New figured Lustli H black. " And an elegant line of new Blister Cloth Skirts, besuti ‘ fully cut and iiuifhed, have just been opened and are . ready for you. NEW GROCERY li .il ’ ° E rf, an Airing/ »l“`- and we have just the CARRIA°u for the . _ PW* _ ‘ pose-mo=t c mifnrtsble for the baby-“Qwest K ,Nil push/-easiest to buy because the F53 Ill iii!- JCHNNEW ii ~_ r __ '; _-1,' \- __ .,-.. g ~»_ ` ;. _';1- _l -.sza-A VS?"-,...*~f;~ ~ ‘ --r TELE PHONE ‘.»=TriE.§¢ When you want nice fresh groceries E’ Chooolafes Mlgim gym ¥ Store lately occupied by Boston Uptiii GI. Vi I _ New Beads Te HH his _ ~ .if Time to Give the little Folks ICQ; plcslanllmm ` Sioentsedona Fine ..,.......,.. coin wsu me i.'.'o..."'“*.i...‘,"“.,“ Ufnest Sloentsadisn. slbbdy Inns W T. J_HARRI5,i-ww #HH