li \ f .V p ' ` "i<' -_ » *, _ _ _J _ __ _»`.'.'_‘_i _‘ . /_ g _'_' _ ,gm Bl f » . g f * gl f g -Q- - i » -MAY is isse B|_|S||E|| |8Q| THE GUARDIAN, CHARLOTPETOWN PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, FRIDAY _ = I OR PEACE )Tlb TELEGRAPHS ilipinos will Treat for e-Their Forces Decreased GLE Why 13_(Spt_,ia1)- woulerence calltd by the issiaonened iodiy ieautort of the Netherlands the inaugural address and the delegation it McKinley televrabhed his itions io the Emperor I 6*-ron May 18 -(Special)- tis telegrlphs that represent. he insurgent cabinet and in the mountains north ot will send in a commission to seek for peace iori ot the force confronting at San Fernando retired t irin u two miles of rail ce has decreased to about 2 tisfactiou is expressed by the rtment over the news from iienneueaone leleeelelel eelele eelele seleleaeleleueleneeenele lenele 4" bhsck Canvas Tops Chocolate, Dongola, Golo» shed 'light n and comforta. httmg, goiod ser viceable wearere, full and § sizes Hi 9. IFF BRUS lllll llCl'!~ D Asi< i=oR me noi. visiisi YMW- » BE iiiiiii iiiou woiiioix ~ Stelia Morse, Queen Victoria, On I ,_ H _ A ,_ ,_ _ y ’”*"1' C°q“°"°" I °" l ` spéhs‘g"° ities. imsimk ukraine. rss .having for qi-mg i¢ _ i DEEP coLoREi> _ ? °,;‘;°'°";§ P°°“°';° fsj;_*,‘g° =°b° *°'."“*'*. “_ *__* °°°;_°;_'m , I '"° . _ f _ . time., __ 2 YOUII lnll SUIT E y Black Light, Duke of Sunhei-la.nd,_._ see our mberbnnlese $51# seeogr salts, made in _, “wogue-_ - - 0 I We keep every' suit bought ofus in' for one ilfl»l'»i!-iny part ripsor blbtell 0008 ill _mom A 3 x V ,_ _ i=m'-:sri ................iti-...i-»-»i.n s U UI ll l ported tae resolutions agreed to House took recess. AFTERNOON SESSION. . The House inet at 8.30. ° =A Bill to amend an Act regarding the Hillsborough Bridge was read a third time and passed. She Hnus° resolved itselt into com- mittee, Mr. Reid in the chair, to cen- sider a Bill to amend an Act for the re. reported agreed io. The House went into committee, Mr. Reid in the chair. to take into consideration an Act re~_ specting the fisheries and rights of fishing inthe province ct BtE.I. Under consideration when 'tha House took 160688. » 'EVENING SESSION. A Bill to impose a taxon certain com- panies and associations was read ii third ti e and passed. A Bill to impose a tax on certain classes of traders was reada third time und passed on the following division. Aves.-Hon Mr. Farquharson, H. C. MtDonald, Mr. A. McMillan, J. B. McLean". Mr. R?chards, Mr. McNutt, Mr. Rogers. Mr. Browse, Mr. Forbes , Mr. Peters. Mr. R-id-10. A i Nays.-Hou. lr. Gordon, Mr. Shaw. Mr. A. J. McDonald, Mr. J. A. Mc- Donald, Mr. Arsenarilt, Mr. M. Mc- Kinnon, Mr. Birch, Mr. Campbell, Mr. Desroche, Mr. Kickham.-10.. A Bill 'o amend the Charlottetown Liquor Regulation Act was read a third time and passed. The House resumed consideration of the Bill respecting the Fisheries and the right to fishing in the Province of Prince Edward Island._ _ The House resolved itself into com- mittee of the whole to take into con- sideration an Actto amend -the Act 35th and 86th Victoria chapter seven.. The chairman repartedthe bill agreed to without amendments; ing. . THE WEATHER. I Wssrmecron, May 18.-(Specl»i1)- air weather. - Fish i?»u11etin. "11 Halifax. May 17-Nova Scotia-d igby; -Fishing prevented by unfavor. ble weather. P. Island- Georgetown-_-Herring vc: 1=ir_..P°°_r-' ' _ Halpeque. B!oomtield.` Albertan- Blowiigg a_gale= irom the ; _lish- Ma ' alert Illllldl-&*.H§1’l‘i\18_;’ 21595- ul; lgsters fair; cod- no iiacke- Bait and ice- _Bait in__tr _ps atm Yar- mouth; herring bait by`n’5ti’ rut* Gardi- gan Bay. Ice at Digby, Yarmo th and Georgetown. - I vnhrsaft I tiiti¢~`iDr»~ and very"-little wnrkswillér; a.=;!l.!l-l'ia1't- _l ' aighgeen inches almost blocks her. This The .nrmxk is 500 'ot sin can' - . ° “ '_ ' - .' CC _ters relating to roads. Chairman re- Ice in Baltlc at ;e_o:"~`yT[.‘:;r:§§ ;:nt;»g:;p 322'; 2°* ° ' 'f` I I °" ° " horsepower ~. if.. .M31 D ’°"‘ " ‘°°‘ Comme. i _gather wasiagzrecerd :winter-f.; 11,, tm. .13 1; m lwtmirqm use berth, 'carter wintiiisnst o - , ._ V ` &_ ` 1 fl ‘ \ r r _ ` ERM_A.CKl.` _ ~ some ol the principal parts ‘ot the B il ic the Baltic. lt was drift ice. app its-lily abou` five feet thick,aiid judging xy the repo.t ot Mr.Guistcn,cffNe°ac is ie,whs accompanied Aimiriil l\[i.tv°oE on tiia' vo_yage,there seems not Liouii vebeen the slighest diliic_ul_ty"in ge:tii_ig_th_e_~Ertnack’ comp vatively easy at nine knots: the engines working slowly. _Before going into the ice the engines had been slowel down to ten knots. so as tore-ierve‘ thi power of the en ine-room staE'tor the harder work. which was to comet The worst piece of ice which wasfen- couutered was es'i`inated at twenty-five feet thick, andthe ship went neatly through this tormidarile obstruction be. store she was brought up by it.. Accurate measurements _were taken as as' Bible. ai1d.the__t_eport _reads ice was five feet' in thickness. the on top was~nin_e feet,_i'aud‘=rhe\~s~ was below the 'neldamounting-toeieven tear so lar as could;-b'e”4mea'sui*ed. ‘ but may ltaiie @5153, as* no means ot measuring further below the bottom ol the field- Alt was evident tha' 'inssfsot_ ice that? been washed off mrs? _ Powder cr¢amcftartar.= li menanessto gineering .we take the followinglaccouut _s eers, -‘Giilseqn , sajfgf; of her. hut voyagerif-' 1 _ _' wx; “ff _g ,wa,y,_px. open during the winter. ,From ‘l-}n~ most _ _ ,Admiral Makarof! that met the ie \ i»v‘_§rie_v‘#if Hesi|iT`fhelfE'iue in any ies through this ;_obs`trn'ii_iion, as she ffwenft 'started wiihauiiiimuiii ` one or that havbprevieinslvbeen I and ine douot_dnn.-largely _tn the 'forruof the deaimg with ,;‘i-ship, forthereis noiist' place on her Erinaek is so big and strongh. a p li-i-ie, either vertically or hnr.izontaLly,' so there 1°, of cours'-.a lim t to li caper: ‘fir -;at_un’l‘i`fs_a.a§iihclutel_v frozen' in solidfshe 1 .lean be s ’giveirf"soi1.ie}` fiindf can cpellors and bylice anchors laid outs-.Her lfairivali at 'Crorietadi was ‘ evidently ’anr _textiaoidinary `sight._.'1’Iie_;ic_e. was.-afbouti ,eighteen-` inches thich.`_ with a’ ginod _dee-1': iorfsnow oft -tie top. and the shipisteam-‘j .e-ft _through this atsix anis a_'~haI_f';_;_kan's_ .i to the sea wall andlyistei _haule- She swim - rensd7oa"~rhe“‘ 79;hI.¥fIi’\f EW- W# ould wc\l\4 M936 the She might, ol til her trlalewere 5 it no sign enormously ptssed throughvands i"`1\`¢iNf1l`Jj ss; _ fi¢i_6¢esd%rcri5ed_aa.si1i¥e?fiio _U0 __ iacies in ex eat were-“pusbed`,as_ide'. spoiredulmsaes 3 tlireagh testis# Admiral ester beeble toreeeh the not require to , if ‘Elie feet is it brought of these ice 3... it gfship moving through quite Paokftar nearer by the A scezfwitht _eighteen inchesfot ‘on t0;p`.‘; breaking Steamers Salopian, Bi-iliant, Mara. ` _ -seibmsvto bt;lthegmteet_;ili°15oul'§`ygi » before b¢v"¢n,|_ Thpmmms E - _ ~ I urin e eia m _ beawh I 77 . 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