A I ut, .1 _,___ _ . -5" -r " '-I .lei t. -_, is =» s if 4 _- I ll sn u rer. -Const Jods ur PU! ~.., A W 5 ' e . . he turning uat'ltiaii. _T '-rf ' 1 Ei ESTABLISHED l89|. THE GUARDIAL, CHARLOTI' I I ETOWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND FRIDAY JANUARY 5 1900 _ 1 ,_ _ » _ _ » _ viii- ws it C ine oio Ricorn Broken. G NEW YOIQK _ RELEASED Agoinaldo Sets Spanish Prisoners Free. A GREAT EARIHQUAKE is the Caucasus-A Bank Change-Two Killed at Railway crossing. ‘l`I1l.is, Clan. 4.-(Special)-This l hm villages in the Achalzik district d&asns have experienced earth- qhke shocks, six of which were com- ply destroyed and eight hundred' not very large. yet among tnem were ful movements as she swung mszllesti-I cally around and proceeded on what some expected her last trip lor the season. There was a skim ot ice moat of the way,but it did not impede. as we made the trip in 2.86 the bcat’s best Suu-mefside to Point du Chene and f - A American Sus" R19 retirll. The day was truly remark- gm°:”n 8t°°l & WI" a`i'e for that time of year,a clear, cloud- m° 7" T“°s't ' O lies lsky, the wind_s fast asleep, _tle~ g::;'r:‘l’°st$__;1`°b° g or.ou~i sun shedding his life-giving Louiwme &Nuh rays. ll bile standing on the North- ‘nonhern Pwm nnber-land’s deck before startin the g _ c picture presented by the surroundings S1? grugshnd _ as worthy of nets; columns of smoke Southern Rm Fwd ifrom hundreds ot chimneys ascending _ Southern Pmmc and joining together far up in t. e ‘l United sw Lam blue ;the ice near the shore swarmed with l °° °r the ubiquitous boy swift of Bight as on L AND A wings, the sun Bashing and glancing United Stu” Eub from his well polished skates. Ther A ru Comm 100 lb. number of spectators on the wharf was ~ P P" __ __ _ » ciiicaoo iwtrsrs. 3,1; f;;,,,‘,';;»,‘;,';;:°;,~,';°,, ;,,,,.y-'°_';;° Col. Pilcher Returns to Belmont-Artillery Duels_ ° “_ 48| 72 34; os 79 42| 106% 117; os! 37; 7s 74| 86| 42 7.42 Cincaco, Jan. 4.-(Special -Thel following are theoloaiagratssz) Jan. whnnt. 66;_oo|-n, 30|; gag; Zi i P°"k» 810.575. -What 0ur Parliament Will Do-More Chap- time being 2.80. Freights during the past two or three months were unusimlly heavy, and as might be expected they .sn new nina; sn. on raimnq, un enrurnhrancs eonailed ot one horse and about one hundred swine in the condition ot pork. hi recovered. altlilanno snnulnnlus rlisolns. Iannin. Jan. 4. - (Special)- has released the Spanish iii p-i-mga *anand 1l5 eivilims, who have liied lanila. A luorcsan nanx cnaiioa. Toloirro, Jan. 4..-(Special)-It is lla the Bank of Nova Scotia will love its head oice here from Hali- hx. IILLID ox iiainwitv ciiossrxo. Orrawa, J an 4. - (Sprcial)- Julian Schink and J os. Landrian, ~ while crossing the Canada Atlantic Railway track at Eastman were in~ :unity knied. ~ if-3 Homo-Maile l`len’s _ Long “l§>f@ N, 'IL - (Ll _*_A E §‘>}"5_7“).\} W' “I- *ew _ , - at --1 For winter wear you 9 need good serviceable , 2-' boots that will keep ‘<<_»;z your feet dry and warm. iff ,`,` We manufacture the Q-_»_'_`,‘ boots we sell, out of _-` ~; stock tanned with ‘~ ' .` Tan Pre- f_A_,_ i' l L' V 0”; not like the soft spongy stock tan- ned by the "QQIQK - _ _ /WI' ;’ .\ J f,\- >-4 \\__ \__ __ _ Process used R some because it " - heaper. G t the best- anr linen lake- Prices from lllll li till. Goii Bros. Oh tow n Shoe Factory. ='3' ' Diaries ' York and was proceeding there after _ _ _ _ _ _ brother of Cecil Rhode; are supposed' mZmi° P3? *°d___B;_ll; 3°'l°\!a il spending three months on the Is_land._ _"l"'°d“°° 1*” '°”‘°n 5 "°d"U'lb‘""°“ to be of this part . 5_ 33,. ,.“p,°¢i,°|y_ h':,:“¢;=. to Margate, ter a weeks visit with friends. ' Mr.W.H.Pnnwse,lilurray Harbor South, umnmuh. Pd* was a pasenger by the mail special lass night en route tc Georgetown. He will cross by the 8. B. Minto today to Picton en route to Synney, C. B. whore he will spend a few days. The trip each way was devoid ol in- cident; the day was like summer, the sea like glass where not skimmed with Hpancake,” as the seaman call ice in its early formation. The number of pas.- engers returning was iiiteen. among whom were Mr. Alder Black ol Searle- town and wife on their way home from Boston; also Mr. L. J. Reddin. commercial traveller, residing in Cuar- lottetewn. In the morning some di-_tance beyond the lighthouse, a waterlogged flat was seen ahead of the steamer' the odicers i _ ` shouted at the prospect of securing a leave for Halifax on January 13th. __ The British ‘uthorities have detain £352;___:£_e§::_Eo£E;f$;a;]:£:°z35311;, riimxcii Rizixroncizn Ai' connssvno. ‘,_ ed the German mail steamer General the grave, a seal was on board in actual . . . .- - ._ n- possession. While watching the am- _ _ P d _IT band of ,,_,._ phibian’s movements and making pleas- f0l'C€m6U5S °f 1° “HWY “U “VU "Y s= t remarks. U16 101'-V°_°~‘»°°_ Cf°°l“\‘° have been sent General Fiench from Bgrngg groggg nog nw Yom; plung»d through the thin ice like a shot DeA“_ . giving actual proo! of being at homo 00 the wave. At the stesmer’s _‘retn¥l the dat was again seen in the omug; s louk _ _ . losses. rough binoculars howed the seal on df d th t dick, and as in the .morning it made a 8 an mg eu Pom lon' The steamer Sabine left New York quick dive when we approached toon near. The steam Navigation C01!!!-lin! with headquarters at Charlottetown was organized in 1863, its first boat being the Heather Bell, put on the Pocket, Office and Home for P l - against E900 employ oi the company The North- .___...,_..f_. A umberland succeeded the two dlers - » lains-Diiblin Police Preeiintions-New York smiles for Brien It is said the Government will re- .Y bill and also hope to announce the conclusion of Atlantic Fast Line ar- ABTILLERY DU"‘s_"sC0UTg CAHUBD' rangementm All nrtllltry dilnlil kept Up C011' Itisprobable that measures willi¢fl1llB1l_Y lfli Lidysmith and Frero he taken for Canada to pay all ex-颓mP '5l9° keel” “P ° Vl80"°‘19Sh¢uiU2 penses of the Canadian soldiers in_0fll1€ B081' P0Sll»i0l1~ South Af,-i¢a_ The Boers are supposed to have will-:v 'rnoors WILL Lravli 0'i'rAwA captured six swam ne" the Tug°l" Totem, Jan. 4_(spe¢ini)_Tne § 'i"°’° LOYDOY Jan 4 _ (S acid) R . lat Aden and searched her for contra- French im nmosimmnnded coin-, B_f°P°“°d °d'i°°' 'h°" th" “I” burg, but the Boers are strongly rs ue "adn, conceding “mir cancun naivns mn niminr Baicx- tmhy 'ith m immeme c-"so oil Gen' Gatacre and the Beers had a stores for the British in South Af ' Summerside route in opposition to tortable as the service under review. the Westmoreland owned by Mr. Since the cold weather has set in a Baltenhonae ol Sackville. In 1864 the *feature lia Go on -Col. Rhodes and Dr. Jameson fEsca'pe,, o_?tor Prowse,l(si-ray Harbor-,ls ln the _ ' _ , i.isnr.- ollnai. y c°§,';,§gP“‘",° ,,_'i°_’:_‘§“'1“,‘,§'§;‘ ‘,f,‘1’n“‘,‘f;__ Dvanx. J-it 4-(special)-nina-iivsiy agar nav... cy M 1°- JJ- H°I»°=l..vM-fu. 1- mine- wassan k. 1 _ l’°"3“ edatthslevarelossl.. ’ U' "' ~' _l§a"v;__Hr.Dill;__t:':erl_y;_d_;l::imsrdd: PNN-lttous have bean sdqiiul hy ie. MdtnoandtheBoerswese°