|0 Pages. iz cram norman 0 / I) g I s. ~ “N / ESTABLISHED |89|. THE GUARDIAN, oHARLo1‘rErowN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, THURSDAY, ooroRER 13, 1s9s._1o 1»AoE.|. PMETWI Nfl. iii the sale RHUDES VICTORIOUS. of Want of Confidence In The Ministry- cm: TOWN. Oct. l2-(Special)- ple, whom he desires to serve. 5°“°°mb1YdT‘;E5day _vfged a wif” 03 In his letter, Admiral Cervera saysl BD 9 mlm ry reslgne that he has learned much that Will be of interest to Spain, during the war be- ‘ This is a victory for Cecil oods at Mrs Dawson’s sal all new and in good order more ca e ruerican ats ]ust received by last American Hard and soft hats and all styles il WAsH1NG1‘oN D outline what will be his future policy as a senator. and announces that he will resign his commission as an admiral in the Spanish navy. preferring to spend the remainder ot his life as a civilian. believing that, by assisting in making better laws for Spain. he can better ad~ vance the interests of the Spanish peo- tween his country and the United States, and especially while be was a prisoner in the enemy’s countrv He speaks s oficers and men by the American people, and of their generosity Spain, S s of A h he says, should learn many lessons by this war, chief among them being that a change of methods in the conduct of P°5°lb1' F0” h"° 11°” b°“gh‘ governmental affairs, in fact, a change - If D0* Why "0" ¥’“'°h°S° of policy internally and externally, is 'h°S*Y1*5hCl°‘hi°"°~ Remem' what is most desired to advance thel Bargain Corner.-W. D. MC- wing to the rush in our department, we re- that we cannot take any Tm g ' _ e highly ofthe kindness shown him and Ibis" =» ' in ` ' Y” cause of Spainf He declares that Spain is living too much in the past, and 'that she must develop her latent powers, and again achieve her position at the head of all nations. He declares that it will be his pur- ose as amember ot the Cortes to ad ‘ ° P . » _ grders for delivery this vocate such measures as will bring Leave your Order t0_ about a reformation of the policy of the to t . . 6. . h government, and that with many things 933111? gf? ting lt U13 ° Spaniards can well pattern after the 1|; wef;k,_M00rg & Mg- Americans. He advises that Spaniards NEW You Oct 12___(Specia|)__‘ should soon forget this war, and make ' RAGE WAR ` PREVAILS all Bail Feeling likely in Bonlinue. i-lin American Battleshlps On the Move After Active Service -The 'Chamber- lains Leave For England. l HUN'1‘sv1LLE, Ala., Oct. 12.-(Spe- cial)-The Tenth Colored cavalry ar- rived frorn Mauntank and immediately trouble arose between white and colored troops. As a result one was killed and several wounded. It is feared there will be trouble when the two. races will meet. ` NEW YURK, Oct. 12.-(Special)- The battleships Oregon and Iowa have started for the Pacific and the St. Louis left on her first trip again as American liner. 7 _ H V 3 hasteto becomea aiu friends with the Chamberlain and wife have left for _n,_._g,, .- Q " Ame,-;c,ms_ g England. Sir Augustus Humming, U2 cases of Men’s, Womeu’s ld Children’s` Rubbers just received to be sold at same Dfioee as the common ones. .E .lm- Ark 'tn the lowest prices. Ornamental articles, Dew Games, ‘lp-to-date in Leather, and Plush Goods, litest makes from 4 to 36 in hi 8 . ill kinds at a. bargain, t to make room for l0t of New Goods. Black, Red in 2 oz up to 2 qt!- coiinter and Day Books, simid, M <1 st wh Buds’ Ru tiJ1ncey an e P n opee 8 Envelopes and Cards and Photo Frames, In many quarters Admiral Cervera has been strongly censured by his coun- trymen since his return to Spain for his expressions of friendliness toward the stron followin and. b his frankness ever possessed before, even by Cervera Cmcaeo. October 12,- [Specia.1]- Fhe following are the closing rates :- Dec. wheat, 64?; ; coru,3O§; oats,22§ ; pork. 7 72 _-_v-1-yli Take Inxatlve Bromo Zilsiuggists refund the m 3 '4 Es D’ 179m_oe.d.-& 1: Governor ot Jamaica, arrived to-day,o_n ahurried trip to England. It is be' lieved to be_,i`n connection with die. Americans, but, nevertheless, heal has §flthr°`°'°°n`i°d` uprising °fM”°`°”°-A Z 8" Y . .evil sincerity. has 0r°a(§sd.ain°ns.s.lsfs¢.. . . -. _ ` numberofpeopea iderent impres-""" ' ` ' ”""' _ 'W “ y sion regarding Americans than was himself' .Emperor William, Wife and Suite Have Started. B .Y party of over a hundred strong will leave Venice Thursday and will reach Constantinople Monday. remaining five ' May ,,,he',-“_ 545 ; com, 30; , Oats, 22 \ days the guests of the Sultan. A es pork, 7.82. ` Sept. wheat, 655 ; coru.32i ;oats,V23; pork, 9.02. THE WEATHER. To Ou-e a Gold in One Day WAQHINGTON. Oct.. l2.l_(Special)_ Qilivins Tl»\ll°\>l~ All Fair. cooler, brisk westerly winds. o if lt fails to Cur i . _ BERLIN, Oct., 12._(Specia.l)-Em-A peror William, wife and suite started *_ _ this mornin for the Hol Land. A HALIFAX. October 10.-Friends of wheat in looking over the situatioufrom a supply and demand standpoint, says a. Montreal paper, contend that the po- sition is a strongone, justifying 'in the long run a higher level of prices than those now prevailing. Among other things, attention is directed to the Eur- opean outlook. According to Broom- ha1l’s latest estimate the European crop this year figures up 1,384,000,000 a- gainst1.148.500,000 bushels last year. The requirements, however, according to the August report ot the American agricultural bureau recognized as an authority everywhere, are 1,553,500,- 000 bushels, indicating thereiore a shortage of 169,000,000 bushels in Europe. In making provisions for this deficiency the trade is forced to supplement the American and Rus- sian big crops by estimator of similar increases in India and the Argentine, Australia and Atrica.The inconsistency, if not actual folly, of this is seen in the fact that some of these crops will not be harvested before January of next year, and others are barelv in the ground, making estimates of yield, therefore, a matter of the wildest kind of guess- work. According to Broomhall, the prospective increase of crops this year in the countries last named aggregates 49,0_00.000 bushels. With Russia. pro- per estimated to have a crop 3,000,000 bushels larger than last year. suffering from famine in many interior provinces _and subject to conilictiug reports 'as to its actual yield, the bull theory is that unless other countries meet in every re- spect the liberal figures accorded to them America will have to supply the bulk of European needs, for the next. 1 tour or five mouths, particularly as the 'rye crop of Europe, 'usuallydrawn upon .. heavily in times of wheat scarcity this year considerably belowthe ,avere age. - . _ l nisr isstampedon eveirycakeof Sufi Soak t’s' than so you ca.n’t to ` There is only one 5.ifi>2§» 5°° *° 1* g . that yoursoap bears that word- Slqiinpg g . ' l l I _ l l ,', ni - ~ - ~"i».-six., '!.7=.’i» 'A _ " d INIIIAN WAR AVUIIJEU Details Now Being Airangeil. il Jesse James Jr. Arrested For Train Rubbing--Death W Sentence of a Young In°l dlan Comrnuted. _ li-i ST. PAUL, Oct. 12.~[Speoial.]_ Pillager Indians will surrender and war will be avoided. Detailsare nowi being arranged. Indians. say none oft OTTAWA, Oct. 12;-(Special.)-‘ Death sentence on the Indian, boy Sameen at Kamloops for the murder of a trader named Elkins, who seduced his sister, has been oommuted. KANsAs Crrr, Oct.. 12. -(Special.-1. Jesse James. jr., son ol the noted bandit. and a couploof others have" been arrested suspected of train robbiug.l 'r U iiiiiiiiiiiifil i f What about your ` `i "acumen, Day BUCK: Cash Book, or any other Blank Book. Gome to us A for a. job at a. reasonable price. , Your prlntlng can'.t lie? done better, or cheaper? in cANADA than _we do it. HASZARI) & ll00llE.i i suiuiismr iiouxsfiit- '-' ' A ` i i :finer sm” w|LL APPEAL cnnvsna nr porrrrcs. ‘ - °‘n.a.» ,.~i...i...,.i..i...11.. “1"*,!l ' wwrhnn cive up The Pniiii- A"°“d°“° "§“u’::_" ’°’ CMI lya pe. "'"” _ , .C.,osi. 12. 1898. Pm3,0@i,12-(Special)-The peace Admiral Cervera has written an op.=n` ,missioners cannot agree Over the letter acceptinglhemomination which D of Cuban and Porto Rican has been tendered him to represent the _ _ _ district ot Ferrol as senator in the Span_ bb!! If Amen” demands ‘he Phill* ish Cortes. The letter is an interesting pg Spain will appeal to the powers. document, for in it he takes occasion to aaaagyaaafaa di s» sk Y Y Y tw M X 8 nt your trade, because you can buy cheaper from us than any one else in the cit HO 8 Of |118 .. JACKETS AND CAPES °<‘;1;;h° B1;;f=1;~=1;.§;»,,_,,, This department is a surprise to everybody, How we sell beautiful goods 1 lc me g low a price is what our customers can not understand. You will have money pend if you trade at Prowse Bros., the Wonderful Cheap Men. °°df<>»sh1~°-> P»i>°f» Overcoats, Reefers, Suits, Suits, Overcoats, Reefers, Men’s» Boy’s, Youth’s- ,,,,§°1§‘““°”°‘° We can lit all sizes, all ages, all classes. 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