,,` l.'.__.._.v-___ .____ E he ii wig uaritian. - 1 *st rf _-_.r L_ E V4 . 4 .-_;_- 1 , ,'4_ ”» ‘¢'>_,¢_" u 4 fsrtstlsiliu |s9|, THE GUARDIAN, CHAELo'_i'rETowN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLANDEEIDAY, DECEMBEE ao, tees.--8 PAGES. pm; W0-can ~ J Cl-ICAGO MARKETS, Cnrcaoo. December 29.- [Special] The following are the closing rates: Dee wheat, 66§ corn.36l; oats. 265, ` _ ~ A - LONDON, Dec. 29. -(Special)-Con ditione in the Transvaal between the writes Supporters M ,yan pork, 10.90 i , _ _ M8 Wheab 705=°0l`D»33i;08!9.99li- Boers andEnglisb are growing ugller ' To ell who tied tncmselves with gelih Gradually slipping away, Kid- "_"'°" geyeand Liver so disorganizsd tpat in- O V: they are incapable ot keeping eyetem free from poisonous waste me uial Stomach Disordered. Bowels Ccnetipated. Heed Aching. Back Pa mg take Dr. Chase`s Kidney Liver Pills The quick way they help you T0 T708! Oh Falr Torml- East African advices report that the heck to health will surprise you. _THE PHILLIPINES '"‘"E-‘5"-"“"“ Feeling that War Cannot Long " Delayed. P°July whe'at’ 68;’ .ormasé ; can. 26 _ and war is opening discussed i Tlhtggeoling is that it eannbt long, _ SVU . ' 11° Dewey Wants a Statesman ____ Sent and Cables Laid- me R°Puh°d_ _ 1'hink8 Natives Willing Injured By Hugging- i __ __ _ ___ _ =l###=H#¥##flf##~# Mantua, Dec. , 29.-(Special) __ slightly. l When the Americans entered Iloilo the be Rebels Attach aBritlsh Force and Cancurra, Dec. 29.--(Special)- rebels attacked a small British torco .under Lieut.:Hannytou and were re- pulsed. Tho lieutenant was wounded Free t natives attempted some looting. Five were shot ard this quieted the rest. Dewey wants a first-class statesman sent to thoroughly investigate the con- ditions liere and that cables be laid at once connecting; the different islands. i U63-Ni’ VOIS Ui thanks. YDOVCG by M7- H- l.O G_. T.-Charlottetown Lodg PREMIER- LAURIER Commending Tarts. be Y _ Scott Act Vigorously En- foroed In Moncton-Tor onto World Fears Canada May be Forced into An- nexation-Parslow to be Banged. MONTEEAL, Dec. 29-(Special)-A, letter from Sir Wil‘rld Laurier was read at the Reform Club, defending e Tarts and ex ressing confidence in . _ . P was treated to a very instructive dis. him course delivered by ' Princpal J. Seaman on “Succes-i. and opporlunitie .DQ The Premier argues that many men of improvememy which was highly have been converts, says Tarte has giv- appreciated oy the members present. The danger of a rising of natives is l . or t’ b t h bel f ,wOod. and supported bv Messrs. ii “ J _ Scantleburr. seconded by Mr. Small- A en him a most enthusiastic and effective support and urges the Liberals that the party must always be one of openness ° 1 ° . . . . _ ’ M i ` Fppg Shlne on 14!-ldaytg ea ii t e _ ie is they are willing Sabine' S_ A_ MCD0u'aM and E_ H_ and progretés, and nevero. parlyof ex- l0 treat :\!]]€1'lC3IlS f“i "‘ ill? .l8lt9l' `DuQhemin_ W3g.1ingni[D0ug]y (~3r{igd_ clusivencss. and Saturday bi” 'meet them halt wav settlio the li ' _ tween T and 8 o'clock r I The famous Parslovv trial at bt. Sehoiaftiflusl Was ended yesterday by a. i' i _ S gqnestion of | ht i_ ;_._ure form oil BORN' ’ government. P' Inv ladies and \\'AsH1Nt;'[O}.', Z-_\ ._ 29_-..Af;er tpeiand Mrs. \i/alter E. Josey, ason. gentlemen, so Stepgritilication otth--i - -ly of peace thol “7"_'" _ W i\ President will recommend to Congressi ill and ll3.VC Y0‘_1I"to take steps to indemnify the claims t , of the United States citizens who -i colored or black - _ _ ~ tained damage in Spanish possessions bgotg p0]iSh_ formerly the seat of war. 1 g Twenty-six millions is the amount; -. ‘ t ...-..._ E E e i -- - ` iv ated forvthe purpose. B Q G U1 ed. No charge, a i In this city on the 26th Dec to Mr. GOFF BROS. Gull Bros.- LEW YORK. DBO., L \_'V.xsriiNcroN, Dec., 29- (Special)'_ lSnow turning to rain, warmer, brisk; m°°a‘°°“t° °f the P'°°°°td°y° Mrs. Charles Dewey, 70 years of age, is dying from injuries received, whilel being 'sugged by a sixteen year old; crealn of tartar’ girl in an enthusiastic greeting. i Safeguards the food THE WEATHER. t ’ Made from pure against alum. lsoutherly winds increasing. l new emma mwoen eo..uswvoan. W* il " _rl , V L - -- - ___ Y _ mi., _ verdict of guilty. Samuel Parslow` was at once sentenced to be hanged on » -=-» the same day as his accomplice, Cor-i deliaViau, March 10th. A Judge Tasclicrean in prououucing` sentence, ascribed l’ars!ow’s crime to his essrcation with a woman so de- praved as M s. Viau. This will be the first hanging in the province for fifty yfars. , MONCTON, Dec.. 29-(Special) -Six Scott Actiines were collected here today andthe law is being vigorously en. forced. Tononro, Dec. 29.-(Special) --The \Vorld, (tbnservative) declares that p Canada is being forced into annexation bv Chamberlain in his endeavor to work outa friendly alliance with that coun- ` try. It urges Canada to speak out forcibly. sssassasssssssssas Sale. 7 e | Gents Furnishing Sale at ” PRDWSE BROS.. Silk Handkerchiefs, Silk Ties, Collars, Cuffs, Braces. Shirts, Linders. Drawers, Sox etc. 7 All to be sold cheap during Xmax week. \ ng Sale s’ Furnishi Be ture you attend PROWSE BROS. Great Gents’ Furnishings Sale, During CH RISTHAS WEEK s’ Furnishi _.._»-€'2'°_*-5 than a Gent Collars. PRDWSE B805. e ~ THE WONDERFUL CHEAP MEN. .uiszinn s. .,. ....._,__ ...... . No better presents can be given- a Gentlemen nice tie. a. pair Braces. a. pair Gloves, a. nice White Shirt, Cuffs. etc, and you can buy them all cheaper ent at -A Orrawle, Dec. 29-The Commission- % % er of Agricul ure has received advices of the sale of trial shipments ot Ontario f-i=t~»fr.-'l poultry sent: to Liverpool a #~i~»i-t- -go. The birds. mat a ready site in Liverpool at sixteen cents per pound wholesale. Nearly 50,000 Rationa- Washington, D-ceinber 28.-Secre- tary Alger has reseived a ciblegram from Major-Genesal Lee, at Havana, stating; that 7000 rations have been sent to Gunies and about 40.000 to other points in Havana province; also that rations are being distributed in the city of Havana, including 2,000 cans oi con- ,densed milk, to sick and debilitated women and children; Bentley’$ Liniment the modem Pain Cure I dealers t0cts, |898 ' |899 ALL this last 'week of THE OLD YEAR we will give big bargains in all lines of Fancy Goods, or Toys. Books and Tuck’s 2 Calendars. We wish all our many essielore the sesson’s best greeting. itlslierlee, but also-troeiot' the Irish' Hsokerel Failed- Halifax, December 27_-The Magda- len Islands fishermen caught a few mackerel but apart from this our mackerel fishery list failed. The N w York Fishing Gazette says that mackerel season has closed and it proven s failure from start. That not only true oi the American' mackerel e the hes is Norweg-ia-n industry. A -New Telegrtpl Company- 0'r1's.wa,Deccmber 27.-Four'0ttsws poration at the next session of Parli- rnent as the Royal Telegraph Company tain and opergte, sell or let any line lines for the transmission of messs es place or places in the Dominion of Can- ada or elsewhere. _ _ Boston Editor Imprlsoned. DEDHAM, Mai-s., December 27 serve thirty days in Dedham gaol b Judge Sherman, of the Norfolk Count Court, for contempt of court, in permit tried here, which, in the court’s opinion, _ would have iniiuenced the minds of the jury had the paper coritainirig the mat- ter reached the court house before the case was submitted for final consider-t ation. Five Snow Storms at Onee- ‘~ViRciNe City,” _-aid' Sayre Noble. calaties in all the Rocky mountain te-= gion from which a wider range ot conn- try can be taken in at one view. Owing to that tact some very beautiful, strik- ing and unusual sights are frequently seen by the dwellers in that favored city almost within sounding distance of the clouds. 1 have witnessed ,some cf them myself, and in one particu‘ar I remem- ` ber. In fact, it was a sight that no one having seen could ever forget. It was a moving panorama, grand and impres- sive in the extreme, being no less than live distinct snowstorms raging among the mountains and dessert to the easi- ward, while in the city not a tiake oi snow was falling. The storm represen- ted all _degrees oi iiercenese and cover- r ed an area of at least 100 mil- s. The one turtherest to the east,and at the same time the most northerly cue, was ap- parently passing directly over the 40 mile desert. It was as black' as a thun- der cloud so dense was the whirling body of snow., and was 'prohaps 10 miles in diameter. Any one in the midst ol it would have been willing to swear that a. snowstorm must he raging over the entire continent, but just to the norih of it several tall, stately peaks rose out of the fierce storm and lowered above it in the full splendor ol sunlight. The high hills that lay beyond the storm were shut off from sight as though by a gingantic black cur tain. - ‘ ~Nearer, and to the southward,snother storm. not so black and fierce as the tirst, but still dense enough to hide allt the region behind i', was in less active progress. It crept along toward the east, reaching from the level ot the Carson valley upward to the very cl ond ,whence it came, high in the heavens. Still nearer, and between the city and the mountains of Como a lighter storm yet, one only two or three miles in width passed on its way. Through this the mountain peaks could be seen dimly ae in a. thin tug. A mile further south a fourth snowstorm, smaller in area then. pestous as the great. blizzard that. with the sun touching its crown, was sweep- ing the 40 mile desert raged in awtul fury. All behind it. was hid as with the pall of the blackest night. Miles away, further up to the southward. the fitth storm, a vast and violent one, was sweeping along, covering and hiding s range ot 80 miles of high hills. I “Between these several storm bodies hills, plains and mountain peeks stood revealed as tar as the aye could see. all lying in the glory of a late October sun, The gleaming peaks that rose golden far above the black masses ot storm as they raged in fury at the mountain bases wi h extensive general powers. Their activity of ,British navel preparations PT°P0S0d capital is 81,000,000- T110! causes renewed uneasiness in France; P __ settlement at Shanghai, are regarded as ting tbc publication in his newspaper of evidence °f 9- loint undelmalldlng b0_* comments and editorials on the Getchellif tween the United States and England in i manslaughter case. which was recently- Chinm _ even the last one, but as black and tem- is FRANCE AND ENGLAND. Face tc Face viiihiwim e oi-ave Gs-isis in Chinn- Pnxrs, Dec. 29th. _No settlers-nt hae* yet been reached tlte_(_iems'al; for extension ofthe! French g`i:aa\iug;oI- at made” by-f '&'f'*>°_ Clattde-hi_cD0nsitl. British minister. to faoeln _ ' F "ff The action of Chinese -authorities is euro to depend on how 'Great Britain' barristere and a clerk will seek incor- _ lliipports them. W' ~ r » Pants, Dec. 29th.--The nnrcmittiag '- propose to build construct, lay down, The dm er int isbn mbeniol h ,I ' , - _ 8 P° WFS' pun age we hold md acquire mug! Africa but China. It 'is in financial g circles that apprehension prevails, and by telegraph or telephone througlveey a inding ipnisim ,banker P,-¢¢1;¢f, that within six months a Chinese Fash- oda will loom up in Yang Tae Valley' or in Yutan. The remonstrasce of the British min- __, ister at Pekin against Tsing Li Yameu’s Torrey E. tvaroner. editor of-the Boston compliance- with French demands. TI’1V@U@!f» Wai 0° Ffiday 3°Uf°U0°d T0 coupled with the United States Cousul's- ‘ ' gf ' rotest against the extension of French _..!.___;_.__- Reign of Terror in Havana.- Havana, December 27 --The Spanish troops ,to-day still further contracted their lines and withdrew to the extre- mity ofltbe peninsula on which the city of Havana is built. They now oc- * cupv scarcely two square miles. The _ Nevada. fawhman- “is P1'°t¢! WSU “P il United ,Sratcetroopa have moved from U1? W°1`id» al my 09° k°°WS Wh° 5°* ‘the suburb into the city proper and to-.» ever been there, and 'there are few 10- “night are patwlilgi iP5s`i‘_lt"snd tlie‘Prado. The whole population"-isin W a state of unrest-tho Spanish residents tearful, the Cubans eager to do some- thing to show they have gained th ir freedom. Major General Brooke has this evening formally taken command of the United States forces in Cuba and has issued the necessary orders. _.._...._¢_._-_ U- S.Senn.tor Herrin Dead- _ W.lsn1NG'roN. December 28.-In the death of Hon. Justin Smith Morrill. the United States senate lost its senior mem- ber in paint of service and its oldest il age. He had servedcontinucusly in the senate ffor more than 31 years and lee' was 88 years ol age on the 14th April * last. *With the single exception of the Hou. Galushe Grow, ol the house of re- presentatives, he was the only man ln congress whose career began prior to the begining of the civil war, and he had time honor over Mr. Grow in that ‘ his congressional service had been con- tinuoins, covering, in the senate and house ‘ ombined, almost 44 years. lr. Morrill was a native of Vermont. To tlure Headache In ten minutes use ltomicrl Headache Pcwt|ers.i0 cts. PRUCLAMATIUN C ; .-1-_ _._- _To the People of Char- ? lottetown. We offer you your choice 'from a big storefulof Christmas Goods. from the best makers oi and America. ~ isaregular Toy and Fancy Store. The whole ,upstairs dst up to these goods all the year We have more Toys than all stores -in the city combined and more. Come with the crowd. It is to do this when buying toys. ___ crowds of people as visit Ill Chriitmas times are not to be tound at any gther store. They come tor Toys and ,ancy Goods, and Books and Chri' mae Cards &c. They get the best and lowest prices. Wivere in to ive some very store. 2° S S spec al bargains now in Toys. Cin and e will tell you about them at the GEO. (llR'l‘ER & G0 l | _ -_WM ... shanghai. 'rh`e.~ _,mean 5 >‘ _ '.»_-3 1 e.-1 . ' _ 4 J --1 ,' ,"- r _._r_ “_ ,E5 .W `;.‘. - f f- ». "i. ~f` ,_ i. . , \: Jv V, *" 1.? iii.. -;i -ru. ` .i-` . Yet' 3'-T _ -.gy ’,,_,, al/ at . f.",L'_ C - ~'i».= » ;.~ .'_‘ ` if . . ,-. _ -;‘.` ` cd. '- ;\~ ‘.i`;"__ ' 'aaa 7,, -'- ,.f. L, ffl’ _ ‘ _Thi $1. .. ;L 3;). .=-:; l _,-_. .~.,_ .pf .1 4;. _>.,_ . E.; _ _ ,N de. .,r.;_ 1. -; -‘_-.E J - li?- `u ~;.-f -:_ -1 ~~ . -- if it-i i..W _. f 1 » f.. ., ,:_ .if -_= 11%, ""1," 5 . -7, 4 -5; _= '52-3 H ~ 351.3 _ ,g 11,. és - A-,ei-5 if -r: ' _ ":'-‘F -..,~;~ 1."_° ii - & 1 ` ffzi , d »-If :F-‘ .lj *R at >-1' .9 E ,sl ' ' fr a, ii »;_.§ '.`Y» _¢-. 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