_-lui th nd d, t th 't _ _ _ _ ,_ , _ "6 8 me ° 9 Wm 'Y p,CCnd,11y7 (1377) Macleod of D3,.e7,inent paying the premiums and deiiict- tue Anglo-Saxon are fully competentj ’ i - , . (1378>7 White Wings and S,m,i§e7 ing them from the men s salary. ,to deal with the new_prohlcuis. ‘ (1880) \\'hite Heather (N85) In Far M0\T; eh D la _ ~ P 9 ‘llicide He placed the pistul beneathi ornin narhiau. h L s ir? -.i - li ”".'>.F;2§wx'e1 .~...`i tntqpfvtir "(,rg¢;,-...S--Rf( 7 * . ‘i\‘?fi_'!°X? i___ ' THE GUARDIAN oHAnLo'r'rETowN PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, frUEsoAv, DEcEMi~:En ia, isos.--s PAGES. pain; 'mg _gm ESTABLISHED l89l . . 7 I ,_ - m7 _ _ 7_ _'I' 7 ~ _ _ .v,77_ _ ._ ' _ _ ._ .7. "_ _J-I 1 -.» --7--7' -- - -- f 7 Y. i ~ the eastern coast of Cuba with a large 7l CITY council' HEETING' d T719 FP" Lilgt _ ---7 6 . “EMI A U expedition and fought on to the close of 7 7 hliis Worship Mayor Warburton and all 3h'|§;,::l:,,o§125 pggul. hh," the WM7 7 _ _ 7 . 7§e7i;7Boa:-:lbut C:>uucil77lc7r7 Lyon? ware pgs- wh (md: Aho on from --- Us leaves #7 71=1rg7efami1y~ and his --- ' --- coimacii iitrgighil me mg to t 6 “Y liéihlidghrlorlstillowpg mother is still livinff in Havana. One After routine a letter was read "hrs The hh", wmhrwa - ‘- - - . , . from M¢w.M. ii. D.c.itL.i '~ - - 7 §‘§én°§§‘§;§7““§a‘j,j;`j‘“§‘;;;"‘§S“gf In Paris on Picquart’s Re-7 Now Reconstructed At Z.7....:7ii.§77777.i‘i7..77.E7..777.i..;7..;7777i.,. nik 77° 7" _ Patrickls, administered the last rites of ' lan. The letter stated that an inveiiti L l N _.__ ~ a 77.i...i.....i._ I lease From Prison. -Montreal. 7s§.l‘i‘iii'.‘2'tii’i?5f1ii‘liil°ci‘$if ii°5ii‘ii'i§§'.|iiillfi' ¢i?i'ii'§3l§,°h Cuban Leader, [lead in S New York. inc Funeral To-day - Brief Qketch of I-lie Adventur- ous CareerTl\rough Three levolutlone-"Hia Mother .5 ' and Family. A newspaper. He was afterward for _ --- 7 _ ____ ‘ Conn. Hooper. .. lta ; some yang assistant oditor of the .Daily , _ t - _ 7 -Coun..Taylor`wish¢d to heveolight _for . ` 77 t 4.50 p7. m. News. 7 UTTAWA. D00. 12--(Special)-Hon. LONDON, Dec. 12~- (Special)-The! me principal fame rests on his works Messrs. Blair and Fielding are going 7' morning papers express satisfaction at of fiction whihh include' In Silk Atth.e_ on a tour of inspection ot the Interbo.. the signing ofthe peace treaty in Paris i (1869). A Daughter Of Heth, (1871), I°°i“l» and declare that American conditions The Su-huge Adventures of a phh_ewh7 Lord Minto will ga to Toronto tc-_ were no harder than those imposed by (1872). A Princess of Thule, (1873), m0U'°W- 7| Germany on France, or by Russia on The Maid of Ki\1eha7 (1874 7 Three The department of customs will put ‘Turkey W'AsmNc'roN,Dee.12-(Special)--Gen Qlixto Garcia, a distinguished Cuban warrior and leader and head ot the commission elected by the Cuban As- sembly to visit this country. died here yesterday at the Hotel Raleigh, where iecotnmission has its headquarters. 'The sudden change from the warm ) . _ Feather57 (1877~,)7 Ladv Suverdale-S all the customs men handling money 7 They express the belief that the dimate of Cuba, with the halidships he _ Sweetheart. (i37i3)7GI.e7,,u Pastures and under the guarantee companies, govern-l healthy vigor and practical capacity of fnather of New York and \\`ashingtou, 'rlesponsible for the pneumonia which “salted in his demish 7 . . J is. L, ec. L.. (Special)-~ Aiits, Dec. 1-.-(Special)-Many General Ga7c7a_s funeral Wm take 7 Lochaber, (i8e.>). The tubular Vicloria bridge has been all l thousand police and guards have been _ taken down and trains cross n ' ostedto co ith th d ` placeto-morrow and the body will be ‘ THE Clothing that iss g.uar_ ' L ~ OW 011 7P7 _ P9 W 7 9 9XP907l9 WU' pmin a vault for removal at a. future* Y ' uuteed by the maker is lm w Calm' Shorev’s Clothing- tf Eiamily are prostrated by the slid. | the son ol the deceased. named latin, was a student at Saekville Uni- ikfty last year. vana and Spain. He came of an old ;&ily, and was a mlrn of culture and Special f*G‘eaeral Garcia was born in 'Santiago 7, I S .7»tCuba,in 1539. He was educated in ` I Never in the history of our House “°°m°°t' He was the °rigl“a1 con' have we had such facilities for doing a The formal opening of the new or so- called Jubilee bridge will probablybe in May and the Grand Trunk will invite the Prince oi Wales to oiii iiite. rHe opened the old bridge thirty-six years ago. Vancouvitii. B. C., Dec. 12.-(Spe- cial)-Tiie Department et the Titerior asked Sir Hibbert Tupper for any in- formation he had of wrong doing by the Klondvke oiiicials. me 0Pen track. Picquart demonstrations on his release. There was a monster anti-Dreyfus demonstration today which wildly cheered General Zurliudeu and shouted “Spit on Picquart.”~ Serious trouble is feared. LONDON; Dec. 12.-(Special)_Rus- sian diplomats in all the European *_*-'* pgsmteg in havgig an finfvxtigetiog, into ch uipi0n,‘!‘iIll' the S WLLLLLM BLACK vw. -- i .--- ....‘:°:..:'.:=:1'.‘;.:.i.‘i..‘:..:. .:. ‘;...:.".:.'f'f ;g~,§,<;i°-“ii 7 i S ' _- A7fter e. short disoussionthe oommnoioa- mm but Journalist and Author of Many 8|-ltleh Journals Approve Prince of Wales May Form- tio; wa77»;7°7d¢i-sd to lie ozdths table. w it r ri el . _ ‘ » ‘ f 't' °' °° ° °" the Spanish American ally Open It in May-Klon ”,;,if',,‘;f,,,,'§f',fI§','[|f§° ,§°,,,,,,,1"f,';`,h§'§f§,';f J l 1 I LONDON, Dec. 12--(Special)-Wil-' ' `7l- ' » . 7%” liam Black. the novelist. is dead. P°a°° Tmaty "` R“°°l@" i dyk°=°"l°la' |"q"l'y`T' 8" vE’iil;l¢i'ri0sll‘retekl:. ‘c°m”i'°f~Fo-chford' md ll 2 mill” 42 H,w,Sh0,naiGi.sg.,w;n1g41_ 1,, Dlplomateiand the Peace I-libbert’s " Advice'-7 Ouo- ..(ion;i.7rIi_snoiaon movedthttiiuehchsnd "F_“*‘°`li`i>°7'; 777277 _ ._ \. ~ ' ‘ , msnotest t_ _itte ' t'“` ._ `. ~" __'-. _~ rm =<»»~» office-» sm-». ._ .........:ii.i2';.:‘...:.z.it.‘f'iii. .F ' _“*'_..... _.......__““i..-f’._ _ S°11>°f=1m°a¢=°°h°d=° the M°r°i°s Star cami. 'rin motion 'im ii; L. mmiiei s' mais, 1. unless such was coupled with it. Count Crabbe moved an amendment thai Conn. Horne be appointed a committiee,to confer with representatives from St. James’ and St. Peter’s churches.. On the amendment being put it was carried by Councillors Crsbbe, Horne Wheatley and McGarr'ou; against it, Tay~ lor, Hooper and Nicholson. A statement was read from the secre- tary of_the sewer and water supply which _ehoi ed that $31.606.33 had up to the pre~ sent time been expended in constructing the sewerage and that by the end ol the financial year about $9,300 additional would be spent. He also statedthat of the last issue of debentures namely $15,000 bearing date of Dec. lst, 1898, $10,000 has been placedin speciai deposit nearing in- . terest at the rate of per cent per annum. I Messrs. W. H. Aitken and J. Mc~ ` Eachern representing the Fire Board o Underwriters pointed outto the Council 7 that the Board had heardthat there was ,not sufficient fire hose should two fires ‘ break out in different parts of the town at _the same time or even should one large fire take place. They asked to have 1000 feet of new hose purchased. courts are working hard'~»to secure A al Geuai.'»0rcbbe.said=.tbaL4heae.s.xas¢aw.4. - X .,___:t_-__; _- peace conference at which a five or ten li '“'°°°“° 2_0” M* °f S°°d` 5°” _°f Whmhi 7 . tr .ll b . d d _ it 500 feet nave never been used. _ ears _ uc? W1 eslgne an umver' ' Conn; Nicholson did `not agree with sal arbitration agreed on. 7 Conn. Crabbe’s statement and claimed7 The C0 1; h B h d that there was not enough hose in case of* .7 _ _ _ _ 5 :' 7 7 7 7 .t. _ :Flat in the Cuban uprising of 1868 Holiday Business He declined to give it and advised at Ameriian :;7st;‘;‘;; 0° rl ‘S 7 an two 6,.” at the sa7me “mg 7 7 won some notable victories. 7 7 thorougly independent parliamentary i ilu 1874 while reconnoiwring with his ` Never have we shown such immen°e commlttee or ro-7a1c0mmi5Si°n as thel mf hose w throw six Streams gf Wmen he was suddenly surrounded and ` (3 7 h . k E y ` i only way to probe the matten _ ' S ffm" 30! Of the _b.Ydf“_‘“S 8° °"° “"7” ichiii and fired, the bullet coming out llstween his eyes. The Spaniards, be- lieving he must die. pa'doned him, and lteslowly recovered. He was sent to Spain and detained there four years. When peace was made he was re- ltsed. came to the United States and litempted another Cuban revolution. H0 was unsuccessful, capitulated and llsagaiu sent to Spain. In 1895, when the last revolution broke out he escaped to France, thence to New York. After ‘Several fruitless attempts he landed on I - 1-I The ' Best L ¢ l`lade Rubbers, Overshoes, Rubber Boots and Felts and Rubbers Granby Make Sold by Got? Bros. at same prices as the com- mon ones. Be sure I and get them at deathtocapture eattempie Charlottetoniau, contemplating the ever brought to Charlottetown. Select your XMAS PRESENTS now. Every one cordially invited to our store whether they wish to pur- chase or not, L I N 7 The market. committee was °~PP°l‘;7'f‘ 7 N0 ` ` i ito enquire as to how a reme Y. can » , .' , - 1 - _ ,Everything in Fancy Goods,in 3; fgsgfirfind repo" ‘O B Spams! memo? ilid Books suitable for Christmas 'l he Examiner Pub. Co. was accepted a. ~ one' Coma au'7, L _ ` ' the lowest tender for printing reports. 7 , 0 77 ~ The acceptance of atender from Bernard l Ki ins for the rentin of the ci weigl & l`l10l'8 d€|lCi0l|S Hlld Wh0|8S0|l\8 0 scalge forthe sum of.l5§85_, beingillie low & S|_|f|ny5ide_ Mm mmm,” °°_ new vm _ 7 . _ est, was recom mended by the tende The report was adopted. ~ committee and adopted . . the bt ll Ward 3 and would not vote for the motion 7_ 1 'the boxes that surrounded ,.lil\,0 friv . Meals and' h0_9§l’5.;”size_s_,,. Conn. Horne said that there was plenty ` Wiliif ook ongeueogh tag w_ith~lli_ss --Hanson. -he oeremonytakieg place in., hoosn your Xmas Presents. Jollizn Newsen’s. Rattan. rcc ers, bamboo' goods, rockers. oak cabinets. etc.. etc.; ma ked low for Christmas.-_-18 3! A UR new hockey' boots titt ng boots in town.-W.'H_;.’,S"1‘i;wAlrg§. .~ _ia ai ~ Annes’ see our oil_peb,b1e_ and cal skating and hockey ST AR'r.- 13 Si. ` " ' . UR hockey boots give - .K. Josr. Ancaiits in skating boots.--B. Jo To _ ` _ i , ,'_7 pl !< *=~: . lt* ‘ 1 1- EEE U25 ‘ <- ..i lllmvvi h d an suc attractive stoc S very 7 77 Amer some d78cuss10u7 GOHUS7 H'or7]e . CH‘C*G0~D9C9mb91' 12"- [SP6°19~1]- and McCarron were appointed a cominit~ I purchase of a suitable present-soiiie Th’ foudwing aff* the 0105303 F810* 2- l` tee to investigate ihe matter and report at thins new and novel Should visit Dec. Wheat, 63?; corn, 33; oats, 2o§; next meeting. - ‘ ° ’ -i po tk, 8.17. ' Conn. Taylor, as one of the committee, A - 7 naszard & M00re’s WASHINGTON, Dec. 12-(Specia1)- Jan. pork, 9.747. 7appoiniedto enquire into the _matter ot C t 7 t F Goods and Slightly holdem Westerly to n0nhwes_ May wheat, 652; ;corn, 342;; oats,26§. iiaarkig tglils, Spprtegoltlilat tate :Gigs EE: B z.:.;re;s77g\‘b? theantgtmcuon at B11? OR? and View the grandest Keri-ln' Winds' - P03i]3'§h°eat 64 com 347 ` thdlllhdy bhlshollegtzd ilhcording to the” Clk? from now until Christmas. co ec ion o ° ~ ~ ° - e . I .schedule now in use. Couu. Taylor h rt i . . . I it fi ii ii i ii t' wit. A NO DRY GOODS _ Holiday Noveltles _ Y 7 1 liilléhl. Josdillltydbg sdisstddllechscgljbglliggiable. 7 §§ » . ante-Clau7s Headquarters. " l i t’s High Time ! %%%%%%%~#%%£%#f%%%%§%%¥%§§%¥%%%%%?%%¥%##§#%%%%i% iliiiiielitf ~ No time like now to buy meIi’s and Boys Clothing for Fall and Winter WEAR. Some may blow, some may. try to sell cheap. Our Clothing' and Values do the blowing for us. 7 I Men’s custom made_0vercoats. Men’s custom made Suits. lllen’_s .custom made Pants. '__-1; l i W. R. J ohnsoIi’s & Co’s Clothing fits wc1l,looks well, wear well, and don’t cost much . _ ` S FIT REFORM CLOTHING, There is only one thing we want to say about it. Call and see it for yourselves and compare the price with tailor made clothes and you will at once see the difference. I . . Those goods are equal to custom made. Goff Bros.. PROVVSE BR