iiiiiiisli’ 553 iiii si? 8 Q.-‘fi maj _ I ._w"' ‘, 1 r woo a 1|; L _ uni-il” in il ' H ~. g A ` _._: _ _ xx -, _ I ' " f ' _ _'_' i ~' _ , __ 1"- ESTABLISHED I89l. THE GUARDIAL, oHARLo1*rEroWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER' 2 » ' I. _ 2 .1899 PRIBE W0 GIITS ._ ' ‘V A. -- --ff -- - -- 'F '?_l . _ in-_ BRITAIM s sHu>s UNDER! ` SIR Lomsm LONIQON _ ""`_"""‘e I _ oiiieiuis » ’...g.... W.R.oicKs_ AMERICAN. ,,,_;,_,iiioE1is io VISITING S Some of His Relatives in Carpiiitars. GEN. GALLIFER’S NOTE Closes by Ordering the Troops to Forget-Serious » Jewish Riots. 5 PARIS, Sept. QI. _ [Special].- Capt. Dreyfus is at Uarpetras v sifing relatives. General G.illiier_ Minister of War, has issued s note to be read to all the troop decarting the incident. He closed by ordering them ti forget the past and work for the future. Awinras Sept 21.-[Special]-A ssriousJewish riot has occurred here and troops were called out to _- restore stder SIR WlLPRED’S RETURN Illini Voters. List Will not be Ready be fare December Ornwa Sept 21 -(Special).- Wtllred Laurier hssrstnrned The _ vTsR'i """“" ct-ncsco _oi.uunsrs. Cmcaeo. I Sept. 21.-(Speciiil)--l'hel' following are tneclosing rates: Sept. wheat. 72; corn, 34; oatsf 22| ; pork, _8.10. Dee. wheat.71l ; corn.29§; oats, 22i; pork; 8.15. eluywsesr. ui; corn. aoi; cats. 334; pork,--. I I IL...-_°" l'.\ ' _i_, »School. i Books [_ i _-1 *Q .4 Q liege "»'.» 'E 6.4 4.. Q Text _._f a large new line 1.2 of all kinds of School Supplies Now Ready. ' itil lui u g 00 l°~ bags due to arrive this v v * ( t . 1 , . . A . . . 1. the underiuanning of ships. Ol course helind‘lhis an "`u i~ t B ' ii’ e, g V' st tistics of British shipping. 5 tons ot steam s ipping bearing our 'dag passed through the °Ditch’ (Suez Canal), against -£271,539 tons belong- ing to all the rest of the world. ~\Vhat a wonderful lesson in the pr-:_ dominence ' of this country as the worid‘s carrier! And the children of their mighty mother are woitiiy of their parentage. For, with the ex- cept_cn of the Great Republic, _whose lake and river trade runs into gigantic figures, o lv two other nations ap proach ttie tonnage owned in cur over- sea col mies-Germ any and borway The Egures British possessions 1894 1 463 211 tons, German Empire, 1 555,311 tons, Norway 1 552 199 tons When piople tel us that our prtncip e of free tride is ruinous to our commerce, we have no need to answer them, bit sl n y paint to such figures as these And when we separate the steam tonnage from the sailing vessels, the disparity becomes far more remarkable The steam tonnage of the United Kin dom for 1897 was 6,868 601 tons, w the nearest approach to it was tae United States. whose vast international trade brought up their total to 2 100 084 ions °~America’s over sea steam tonnage was only 358 474 tons, which is ap- proached very nearly by Australasia. with 228 380 tins The only one among the Great Powers, exslpit n ”"-il>~'iil '“¥ea__ we smpsrsgount on _the ses, _none other even approaching unto ns;` but it bohoveens to sseit that mag-' liBcdnt:her'tsgeis_..n¢ needlessly _ein- dangered by criminal shcrtsightedness, and tharthc backbone of our shipping trade the common sailor, is made to feel that he, too, counts for much, and will be considered.” ' . 4 Lo\uo\ Sept IJ -\lr Frank T Bu - len, whose sea novel brought him tame list ea has been cortiibutinv t i . . _ *- Y .- . I _ ° A __ _ 9- _ ~°~ ""7 'whose steam ta I AMERICAN -GUNBOAT’S MIS- TAKE- She Runs Down British Vessels Thinking Them to he Filibusters. Horse KING. 18,1899.-The Ameri- can gunboat Pampsngo has chased the British steamer Yuen Sang from Minili ti Hong Kong. The gunboiii sighted the staanier during the night of Sept. 13. about 30 miles off the north coast of the Island of Luzon, and sus- pected that she was a. filibuster. The Pampango fired three shots, which the Yuen Sang disregaried un- til tpird shell exploded near her. She then stopped and the coulmader of the giinboat boarded the 'Yuen Sang found he had mid f a mistake, and apologiz- ed. An American gunboat. name un- known. followed the British ship Dia- _mante, bound from Manila ti Hong Kong The warship sighted the steamer near Stibig bay in the night of of Sept. 16, and whistled signals to stop. The signals were disregarded andthe gunboat ran along side the Diamare, getting so ` close- that ‘her guns toie away the Diamants’s outrig- ging. Her passengers were thrown into a panic. The gnnboat on learning the identity of the steamer sheered off; f ‘ _| . ‘ -J Operative and Prosthetic y 'r, . I ‘ ,, to he- London Leader. a series of articles on s 11-] S ce 0 ritai s ‘ Jack Tals ‘-and ii suicidal policy from the point of vzew of our maritime sup- remacy." But he concluded as follows: ~~Lst us nave done with growling for a whil and lanc= at the wonderful a- We are told that during -1898. 691.- O9` h' ` ' Chinese government. its min ister here . Ting has be brought here for trial. _ 8 . Islami for Boston where he is now sup- ( ' ' _ _ 'I THE CHINESE PROTEST ,. _,___ AgaissttleBxclssiea_oI thelrllare tres rss ' Philippines '-.. ' » in v" A Wunmeron,-Sepl.19.-Thslmpeiial through ‘ ‘ - , Mr Wu lod- the State give ‘_ ers it is that I Dentistry. 5 ° l, __ - J s . le . UR I P MURRAY, °°" ‘“°.;"r ‘““il‘ “'1“>f"° °f H1 ' I | ,/ __ _ ____ ° _ _/,_ I/)"' nee oo_s arsapari a. twi give; “H130” ° fem ~ 145 Queen Street I 1-‘i':'.T-*ii-'fl .\.\~7;’2»1<). F0” P1'°mPt relief- “Aug4e0d&W§n ' 6 protest, bntfrom action is to .» V- ' J; ' i. His brother Mor an Dicks left P E. _ f _ e - onial Office-Qnebec'e Finances. _ Startling Figures Produced by a Londonef I _ _ ~ MONTREAL’ S-gt ;0.__The Stavs g ~_ 7 _ "_" _ ` _ » -London cable says :-Sir Louis Davies - ' , "“' 1 e is closely ,engaged in consultation at the ___ ____ _ 1'Colonial Oliiee on the Alaska a Mr. Cnamberlain’s attitude towards the Canadian case is most sympathetic derwfitsf Swillilltf- Philippine occuoation s ;_.fr.tz;i:.a_'::‘.jli'..:::. a;z:'::.;a°it§ any ii0m¢ni;_ een preyu ice bv the presistent mis- ---_ ____ , ' re tesentations ofthe Washin ton P g _ and New York correspondents that Canada was acting as an obstructionist On the oiciis Lori P. E. tsLANo coNoEMNs Meitluttr ;;;;_f,,;f,;,;\;,1,;,,~,=,;<,»;f,;;»;f,§;;_ ,ff ri; I-iosiiim otcinro ers at Can ada has gone to the fullest lengths gf _-_ ___ concession in the interest of peace and the general important desire for Anglo For BOS’t0l1 And iS S11DDOS¢d Says He is Not The Mah That A'fi'i';°§hf§L5ffi°ilii°§iu it in its o t 'l`raiisvaal'Has a Ready y l‘E editorial note We observ with aiu T0 D6 I111DliC2i¢d ~i11 Sllill Grant Was. and Has Made a thatitsprsviiéssiQtsts¢`Liiiir.§t.is ~0f 52,090.1 fironns of _ _ its spendthrilt reputatio .” Afte t _ scuttling' MlSI3k€s. » ing figures of thedeiicill. $l84.t5t;I(ll,°it ~ adds: “The adminstratione cf' justice '_ .. -__ _ ___ costs nearly twice as much as education' which fgot hardly more than was spent __ - _ ' ` _ -` on charities* dl ii .” e s ,` _ Haurax, Sept., 21 (Special) W. Cu1caG0,Sept:19.T-Tne_Reco1'd pub-i' The Canaggui ages; will wmonow LONDQN, _ _2_(V).-_-[Sps'nlal],, lR- D1°kS» 111° °u°S°d l"”'d°" °f " $°°5 '1Il°h°°,;,°° ‘°u°'"“5 ‘“l"°r“°W b°“'°°° replv to the allegations' that Quebec T59" is “°|l°mll"°hll\!`¢`I\l . . . b _MCch ’~ ‘ __‘ __ _ _ » ._ of malrigiet i;itid;i-writer sgililiiidlersi :xv mod; PmFpptggess<;undifEi‘§;;‘;%1:'f;; Pgiivéuce is resuming its old spendthrif vaal situation., The bsliqfgssgs arres e a _. eorge s, .,an 1 _ p y. V _thepoon Ah Prgpumz to imma. i Nat Butter wiiis", ~ posed to be. It is said he was one _Ot ,the crew that scuttled the St. Thomas. _ °Waat do I think of your _I occupsti0n of-the.1’_hilippiu_es?"_ _ ,_ _ 1-I musidertta great mistake 'in violation of existing trsntpf and in »G¢g¢;-¢1 G¢\g¢fqg,,~»lw_g¢ he complete disregard of the triendlyre- least `Ainerica` *was committed/ lations which have been so long main- p°1§f¢'y -¢f=~’|§°‘|,.',“‘r,,gi°n'_ tained between the two connries. _ ~ na1i°m», bu; giggggthg ` _ _ bc -anis" have chat aside its Wsditiohll raeeAfter a at~Chsries River ex acted asa which _ th; cud; do ilsterdlta it that ha- could not wsu 4°l°!.» teamwor- w s restarted; attire point fell. Nat Batter having se- Gibson’spa.cingmachine llunfoe _|l°l1°1'»l`i°h°‘3°d 9*f°*y» *Bdsm hi” was clsarl inno ` ' too n' n' t l ~ I » °nt°r.°d'\\i>°» the same. lsvfl sfibbiis nes, 611; give angry: img t?iu‘i:= 51:: lr‘-‘"’° smi- 2°' ` T" plan of England. Germsny,and Russia [gm mr, m,1,,_ wh” he 'u forced to °°m°U'°" [Ng "U "9 BG1`=\°t hid “Wd U0 999|! mumk' give nn At the and of ten miles ofthe rmofl “om ‘Pt uh bm- would have been made, forthe penn! ,mm U- [B it lied 1 il h° G°~"m'”°'" ° ° "Im RDYAL ... '...KI.».. mt. lt.t'»a£t a-.se :°:;‘:'.:_';:°r.t““’“ '° “i“'““‘i`°~°='°~ -f~»1s@°=~r- . ' _ weak and uncertain man.” ` ' ‘ 5 ~ , --- ' retire honorably during hostilities. The HAu,,AX____A hitue of the pmviuoi. - fron) islands were not sought,but forced upon him-0 thi -H be h _ - I pure urns a result of war.” 6? ‘ n - -8-ye" W1 t ° dum” ° Cfeain of tartan _ “Is'Aguinaldo not a man oi abilitv given the “mm-g idiusmul on Tundny' W m ____ _ and Patrmism P” asked the dimn: _At previous_sx_hdibit.ons l.t.ls' or no pts, by . pushed rmesman tention was pai the press 1`his year < _ as . ~ - - ~ ` ° 5 . ° . ~- ' » ‘how vor. the ross commiit .~ ".-'- ' . _ _ the . _` “_A¢UlDh1d0~”dI l'f‘Pl:;d._ ‘°sdl_d_out tolling; me cityppmnmguf bxugcansttw '- 're altun. °P“‘3 °”°°' °” 9”" 7 ‘S '"“““3 5°' matter to thcattention of the executive against the.-dhancetosell out again.” 4 h ' “dal I - _ ._-` _ ` - A `~ _--Then why not buy him of P” asked xxzgmongeafbptl y,_gpr’°|:;°d ml. ;:;Wt':llel ti ii §...'Il.."“..;‘.-‘.‘;".'?i...iii. his Excellency. . _ _ ~ . "Because,” I said, "it would be ggtsfl. gimgafheeashgul-1: tzmkgfr TM I against American policy "' ry P Po 8 Wm” _______ _ ' f ' has beensenta complimentary season _ _e _» m°‘Yd¢u" savet ,1,'?d&,y?Yb,gu,,d.buyiU¥ ticket, for himself and his lady,good -af w ~.‘. I .\ `. -' c ,“`~:. .~_' , i an s, ert 1 e on pai twenty , 11, t h _ d for admission to any part of the §,>,f;__: ,;_",__: FLA; ml 21°# °`P§;°_ “wr l ° Wa' I" -_gro_unds. The editors have also been ` _ ‘-4 / . ' . ' *i ~ _,_ _ Zfc ' fit. %: 4 .'&:.¥< ll. the bot-tle bears our label it is a. guarantee that the contents 'ljil' °°“ _ °“* 't 'mt 5° * K°°.‘ id” W invited todine with the commission at I _ '_ ` P3) 3; hm* m°r"- t° I °°mPl°tei tl" -1.80 p.m. Tuesday. A 'room has been barttain and pr :vent further ` loss _.of fitted up in. gh, ,min b,,,1di,,g,,°1e1,. for American lite and an endless pension th, use of pres-esmam A telephone is me mu 5'; _ W' be pliced in the room for the sole use in(;;1lilr;’(;‘t s°l““°“ 5° 37°" °°3g°“' ‘, I of pressman. Here the visiting news- “Sell the islands to J span,” lie ?;§;:i;l;.I;_cal;7?st§;;; z;;iss1;§::;“;:_ _ f°P1i?d- “SM is \1°d°°l{t@d'|Y _°a£°1'_ '° quested to viszt the press room as soon are the begs as wen as the \l\.'_ '9-c‘l“_’1`° l§‘°m» ‘md U35 U°18hb°1`1“8 P95' as they arrive on the grounds and report, _ ’ . " ` chea est' Our. Ginger Ale. 2,0; ..§ess‘9"5 "1 F0Tm°Sl» and cwld glib’ themsefveslt is expect d that a number I P I :fi So t g Name them °he°P°" tha” America' of newspaper men of Charlottetown are* I -Cream Soda, L6 OU, “fi 6 C, , / Would nrt retirng now cause the making anangmems to attend the min k _ it still take first place, wherever European powers ti struggle for pos- \. i ` t (a Og-evedv Sesiiouy and a gener; 1 war pas _ i ,n ~ m gy) For sale by all first-class __ Th twould not hurt America,” he rocer etc replied. ~Sell the Philippines and l»_t E 3)) us out in our own way.” Q '__;\-_TT g S’ ' - ` ‘ tightit ='l_l)°"`i 7 \l/,~ 6- H- s|MM_n"se _“ii __l“°“°°-*'_ rg? _icishvitii at house mi slim, situated :. . ~ s r _ ef Sp;-mg Park. Ch town J Two heads are better than one If __