t-_ ”‘» i. Y , _i_ s i V ESTABUSIIEII |891. THE GUARDIAN CHAR * ht oriiiiig iiiirliioii *Dr* L is LOTTETOWN PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND MONDAY MAY 29 1899 *_ zgsvemz 'if _ _1 "_- -f E ‘i t 5 t. if interests He had to malt the humiliating REBUILDING GORDGN S PALACE AT KHARTOEM confession that his labors in that interest had t‘||e|’ '-‘N'8.Yy Gnd Aflly IlIll3¢l'I I Sir Charles Tupp°r replied calmly but scathinglv He said that he deeply re gretted the course taken bv his formu- e l 1 league, not so much on his (inpperhyi account or on account of the Liberal Con sei-vatiie party. but on account ot Cosiigan I him»elf. It was a remarkable statement that a ii an,who fo fourteen years had held Why the confi leuce of his party should declare lhlll he 'SS Under no obligation towards it Matters now underinvestigation made ty. more clear the re ison for this announce i. EMPER TWO WILLIAM __ timid” *_1¢-wsn_’|- Will Visit the Empress in July __ SirCharles poin ed out that Costigan DREYFUS NEW TRIAL N0 NIUE had given no reason for his change of , iii d H t h d iid SIR CHARLES’ REPLIES f.§.§'é1...i§.l'{.`l1 lille” .£2 .Ziff him and in his colleagues when he made them his own DB5 ulties to which Costigan ascribed THE GARDEN-‘STAIRS_ L J- _ _ __ _.__ _ 4 _ ’ his alienation took place before Costigan RCVICWS Mr. COStl§8.ll S RC- wreie his letter accepting Sir Charles as leader f C0l’d and D¢CPlY R¢S`I’€lS as io the asmeaisisiii oosii-an non iii - hardly say that he,'I`uppei', had not fought HIS Course that battle out with all that strength he had It was only after the fight was made WIliBeBy Court martial-pg 3|-'_ A New Joiiriial-lrlsli ¢““|__.||~| lmmifftfien sire than _ and lost that Costi d ted th h [Sraci ii. 'ro Tai-: Exsiintmr] Ofrsws, Hay 27.-Costigau made the pomised statement yesterday, which was iseuect that his change of attitude to- ward the Conservative Leader began with the time Sir Char’ee Tupper left to become the leader ofthe Gow The actof the ministers of cabinet who deserted him at the of t=ie session of 1895 was one he (Costigan) condemmed, There were loval and true men in Tu Cabinet, but they were not among The dav that he, Costigan, changed his was the day these men walked of Bowe1l’s Cabinet. He felt it right to stand by Sir Mackenzie He himself had enjoved the confidence of McDonald, Abbott, Thompson and tho h he did not full e 'ov the "8 .Y DJ _ of Bowell’s successor. But, said Mr.Costizan, it might be asked whv he went into Sir Charles Tupper’s Gov ernment with these men. He would say he did it reluctantly. Costigan here read the letter written to Sir Charles Tapper at the time. It set forth that Mr. Coetigan entered the Mac dfluald ministry as a reprseutative ol the Irish Catholics., ladies eofall He had labored for the 1 rish Catholics ~'@ 1_5 cycle Biiiils ts, Fish an sort to the Check Canvas Tops. Chocolate, Dongola, Golo- shed, light neat and comfortable fitting; good ser- viceable Wearcrs, full and l sizes. Price $ .Oo GUFF BRUS. gan eser one w 0 had fought it with him and went over to those who had opposed the cause in other provinces and betrayed it in Quebec It was not until power was lost that his want of sympathy with Tnpper was shown, and *hen Co~tigar had not mentioneda single act of his which was a departure from the principles accepted bv Costigan down to the hour of defeat of the late Government Sir Charles pointed out that while the other members of the late government were still standing round him when he had no THE RIVER FRQNT ` tro di be , h p y P8 DBQB 070 C810 BlOW I 6 811 ll* th LONDON Ml; 27-(Special) --Royalty is now making great preparations to entertain Emperor Wi ham in July The lvl lg *__ iam--< ____ ll Y g _ ./ wer had the advant of 0oeti~giIlfl1‘!xp°l 7° age Khatloulmand the acconipiinving illustrations she P°" on in the rec instruction of Gordon‘s Palace, which laces The °PP°°1"°“» h°"°'°f» "wld U0* W! very centre of what once was and what soon will he again much about the nistives which 'ed Conti ol Khartoum Not imposing to look at but very interns gan to his present course The country and restoration ot the home of the hero mirks visibly to me might ie trusted to understand and place a 'ww In last U19 tynmly that has '01' 9° many YM” 1' N cmd he lifted from them When the college that will be the “me °° we" "swag °' W is completed it will front the Blue Wileia little distance from the town and near Queen will take an important part tl "f°' '° ‘he ‘“'°‘”'g°"°” b”3“” b7 “ °°’”' a tort wliicli_Gordon gallantly defended against numerous attacks during that me mrgmnma mittee of the House yesterday long memorable mage h “und to He would “Shu say that he felt the oc A newspaper as been PN' T53 (Bhd casion to be a most Painful one though he -'l_*_l- m°l‘° A“¥l°'S°'¥°° f"°“d°hlP “G M' |08' Kiki Fig* I thouvht the partv ciiild get a'o ii; wiihi i many mnuenual and pmmhnm mum- mu; “' *id W his lite comrade ‘-1 ' “__ bum" G°”"..“ 'ai f* The last remark of Sir Cnarles was In Woodstock’ N B Bum Bar" and can woman Jumped mm I we" to S." H" Boy P-U39 M35' 27 °_(SP°°l’l)Th°“°°°r‘l R neun” made in as cheerful vein The suggestion G¢l¢l'l| Ahfm md B°_th pirhhd ‘md°r.t°ndmg 13 that nm Conn at c"° ' °°"""'°" that the hon member lad other blows in W00DsToCK N B Ma 27_ S MONTGOMERY, Minn May 26 -MIS “tm” has r5P°"°d m “vor °‘ an n' store, would noi, ne said, ieal-him to seek I F d Y imp” Farnk Glass and her four year-old son vision of the Dreytnscaseand that a new the Protect on ot the Sergeant at Arms cm )_ ue buys estroyed three ws' 1°” men' hves }95t91`d5Y 1° 3 W9” lb il Il b rd Nil _ tria y court marsh wt e 0 c when he went home at night here and were have been seven! "men £306 cxld glccldgitly ‘eu m 'M20 '$3 It this be accepted the prisoner will Though Mr Ru eel had spoken of him dmry ares lately WD rs ass lumpad m be by-gun-he back to France well in an tffort to save licr bo as an octorensrian and valeiudinarian, he Grave fears are entertained that It y was two hours belorea rescuing N Y M. 27 _ 3 mm Tig felt that he was still capable of taking care senous conilagration may be started pam was able to “wh umm The EW om( y ( P ) [child was dead in the mother’s arm S S M“J°s'i° “nad 750 ymmg Ida Mrs Glass died Just as sho was brought “W” “ld "'°m°” SHIPPING PARALYSED to the ton of ine well Immigration from Ireland will be -i “_ unusually heavy this year By the Strike of the Pilots at the Port of ' em... Grande Ducliesse and Malls oss sun rm Nitw Yonx, May 26 --Ai'raii¢elanta‘Ft»owla1!a V pilots’ strike continues and several vos- havejieen made with the poet BBN da "radii sels ready for sea are detained, while ¥;:‘g::§dbé“:g;chDr`e;°'h'u.\'°b: m othe rs are hung up outside wailing a Pho” m nm” Wynn 3”". "3 gcliance to get in Halitax, commencing June 10th sadne- *_ _ _ ing the mail time batwaan Beaton and 1 ‘NI ciiicsoo iiiiiritsis “Mmm f§’°2,"*",,,, §»“I..f‘.‘.’$.‘r'I.°‘i'$"I..fl.“.E“"‘ """‘°"' _ _ _ -~ 1": Oasis We lied foll;oH1ll,iAiig}I)ireIhz;ycll3s1nz(2~£l’:a?al) The Saf A ,Great seal b°’"°l‘“- Thin* eguards thefood so _.... "'“°“°°' May wheat 71l, corn, 323, oats, Quebec. Jul! 25 _rhmw “mu Orriaan 50 par pity' ouitswsiairisis ag°“‘Sf__a‘““°~ i.i»;fii;.»°:ii.»;;:..‘i'e..ices(§ patterns are always so be found at the opening of the season when stocks are unbroken. 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