S-_ --7 he owing nothin , i _ _ I _ ' i " ' _' A 1' ‘ -131 h1 'nny nnn ni oninniin. rin nintn oinnnr ‘vioron naxnnss san nna'ru.» _ _ _,_.____,__n__,° __,°mu___ mm by last ni ht was a formal affair, only the K ___-'_' _ _ i '. i tin I SP ` Yiimronrn. Jan 3 -The community 3 "8 P°"°"° “d °""3°°"i°3 i* “’ ' was shocked this afternoon by the news 5° '1 °°'m'°l tml M '_ 5 i i _ ' D A '- ns 1_1.- New Cabinet About To Be Formed. france and Newfoundland -Paris Press Views-Eng llsh and French Steamers Collide - Lord and Lady Curzon’s Brilliant Recep- tion !n India- 5 linkin, Jan. 5.-(Special)-The government is taking steps for the gelgase by exchange of the Spanish prisoners in the Phillipines. General Palaviezsi and Senor Sal yeh have agreed upon the formation o spew cabinet and have been summoned the Queen Regent to the. palace. The ofiioial Gazette announces that t g n high officials being present. Lady Curzon’s beauty, grace and geniality are the theme of general ad- miration. Her popularity is assured. It is understood Queen Victoria gave Lady Curzon special instructions re- garding the Dufferin fund and the necessity of affording female medical relief in certain sections. Lady Curzon has already expressed the intention of making the fund prosper under her guidance. ° Lord and Lady Curzon are now the guests ofthe Earl of Elgin, the retir- ing viceroy of India, and Lady Elgin. Lord Curzon`s assumption of the vice- royalty on Friday will be surrounded by brilliant functions. He will be con- ducted from the throne room to the historic council chamber, and the usual _ guards of honor and all the civil and military authorities-will attend in full dress. The number cf native princes, with _ _ brilliant ietinues attending the functions f is quite unprecedented. The numerous addresses rf welcome will he presented next week, while Lord Curzon will also receive the ruling chiefs. January lst Spain’s floating debt -'*‘**"'_-' _nnnnnino in 554,810,599 nnsnins. an , He" mdiegd Swrm- ilowlse of 11,812,095 pesetas over the SYDNEY N_ S_ W__ December 31___ lgtiros at January lst of last year. New South Wales is e Spiring, groan- _ . _-_'_ ti 'iii 'tim or - - Pew -’=°~ --Th°f° 'S it iiniiatii viiinniignfni nf§nni§imi.“iff§§ffn K¥°Wi”S f°'~’1i“3 that ‘h° N°Wf°“°d1°“d from 48 places show temperatures question will furnish the next subject ranging from 105 to 123 degrees in thef oidiscuision with England. shade. This heat is withering the grass 1 and killinv sheep by hundreds of thous- Fmnch papers all agree that the ands. At Gaydney, with the thermometer Fmch Sh°1`° 13 `”°" "°"h.' b1°°d°h°d registerin 109, a dust storm awe 5 S P apparently France is willing to ne- through the city, the wind blowing 40 an tho Subject miles an hour. The _ entire p -pulation The local P~)sta1l omcials eXp"1`_é_ss_ ' were compelled to shut themselves u _ _ _ ‘nn mutt ha" hu mulcted the in their' houses and b oaths through wst haha! that Judging ffm” 91° 956% off. de Martel' uw W°u'kn°wn sponges. In many pii-is of the oguntry the reductions of the domestic rate in OW! U10 110111 do Pill!-118 Of “Gyp” rivers have dried up and in their beds MOM;-eat the incl-63,39 in th _ _ ' . e amount of f~_-is :;:.;*;zt1§‘;ii“i;"§i;; ':;‘.;‘:;; time -me is fa»<=@~i f°TP\1b1\5h\“g 1° 5 1'°°°“t b°°k * 1 -d th 1 és do' - th d _ d rate would toa large extent make up _ _ _ Rl BDISGV Wit IU 8 HMI ab against Senator Trarienx the die&_ Bush fires have been Bm_ted_in forthe loss to the revenue from the. l!lil\lSf6l' Of 509568. many di|_‘3(g[§0n5_ and many rgnghes have 1°G‘.`lIl`GlIOD OI i119 T816. The proportion of letters handled by been destroyed From alliover 'he col- , _ J __ 5____ ' . . » , 'v _ FALIOUTH .an . _ (Special) 0 °°Y 1'°_P°"*‘ are ’“`1`“‘1°t‘.-5 °f d‘S"‘Su'~f“s the city Dost office, which had been pre-1 R°35h‘f°»B“t19h- *nd Dfeg Eros directly traceable to the terrific aid t tha 01 d t I th d French, collided Wednesday oi heat. A- train running into Burke was sm F; and H ra etof rg; ‘;e;ts____ _0" h d_ Th 1 me y k- d-_ chased by a hurricane that swept the 9 ‘l V9 Cen S 01° T59- fl 810- _ _ _ Fa If da Lamb limes; country like the b1ast_of a furnace. A_ has _been infinitessimally small. The ~ _ 1 d1H°1`°’-'09 b9"f¢°U PYOVW39 Uf Q’U_°b9° nas; Degtog palm.; ormer a to a an on ' _ 1 of h ff _ _ D _ and confederation of seven provinces of French Crew and one British glaaiy; fi_ili°__pa;in1(p p_pv;_ev1;i__nIg1_z_i.“p_;i; tht; ;___ public seemed to have understood and _ _ ‘ \ which form me Dominiwd Cauada_ _ 1281*! ‘A&eo&hideWW BesultingiFrom The Two Cent Rate. ,li- Negro Rights Protected by a J udge--The Washington Conference ' -- Military A Wedding In Halifax* Schooner wrecked -The French Shore. Moi~t'rRnaL,Jan. 5 --(Special) _-Judge Archibald today gave Fred J obnston, colored. who was refused admission to the Academy of Music $50 and costs and said negroes cannot be excluded from places of timusemeut. The reduction in the postal rate to _ Great Britain has resulted in a large in- _crease in the English mails. _ The lowering of the domestic rate of postage from 3 to 2 cents per ounce on first class matter, has almost doubled [the business of the first class matter de- partment in the city post otlice. The increase has been tremendous. It is largely due to the "fact that cir. cular and printed matter formerly sent through mails unsealed at the one cent ~rate.is now being sent by letter postage and sealed. 'l`here .has also been a considerable falling off in the use oi post cards. ° ` of the tragic end of Victor Baker,second son of Hon L E Baker, near the vtll ave of Kem tvtlle, twent four miles l brother Seymour, and George 1_1. Cain, principal of the north end Yarmouth school, went into the woodsa week ago to camp out and have a 'winter forest ' expeiienceduring their vacation. The holiday had come to an end and today they started in a wavon on which their Cain and Seymour Baker were riding in the wagon and Victor was walking behind. They had guns stowed in the bottom of the wagon, the l muzzles pointing to the rear. By some awful oversight one of these guns had - been left loaded. Vactor seemed to have 1 seen that the weapons wanted adjusting, it is supposed. for he stepped up to. the back of the wagon and seized them by _e oywi notice e roug _o', Y f. _ _ He was about 20 years of age, and since _ his return frontrcollege had been in the t Yarmouth S S. Co’s oliiee. A 4 Cont Stamp- Orrawa. January 4.- The post of- e lice department only has on hand about one month’s supply of three cent stamps, and when these are exhausted no more _ will be issued. It is not unlikely that a 4 cent stamp may be issued tomcat the V dep_attment.to-dgyjssned a_n9;v__ _ 2__ _ _lt_-i'n_l: enevlope. The die was procnred~from_ the famous London house De-La-Rue and Co., the making and printing of the envelopes 5 being executed at the _government printingbureau. The con- ltrast between the English company and that done by the Imperial contract en- giavers from New York is markedly in favor of The old country product. 5 _ __ ~ l - Bl, 1 5 iii i'5rnn ninn _inn rom armouth The deceased with his younger on sy em we ha" bm °”° Provide for a conference of Senate and Commons when the two _Houses Fail to Agree- was most ent usiastic Sir Henri Joly Federal cabinet were pte=ent while Wfifli_thsSs11sl copy ourselves that question of the reform of the senate. Gentlemen I press the senate ' It is not my opinion I o _ ` ' - i ,, 16 0 0 drowned. remainder landed here. _ tire train was in flames, while running take? advmta 6 of th? reduction In _ ` __ _ _ _ Ina °0‘_mU`Y °fdlff91`@Ul5 919m°”59 *Fd Mp £1 rg ~=C _ at the ,._,,,, of 50 miles an hcum, escap., bot_li instances. _ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ interestslike ours, where so many in »' _ Y = “'°‘»’m» Januar! 5--Tl” “W inn nnrfinnn wnnn innirnin ninppno W_,mGToN_ _,an 5__ S wh, _ _» - ~ terms are atewke. where S0 mimi *toy of Imam Bum Curzon” the passengérs _ jumped from the on Th J _ -C ____ __ ( P _ )_ ‘ » passions may corneinto conflict. Ithink K0ileSton and Lady Curzon, express windows to save themselves _ _ 6 omt on Grange resumed its SU' = _ _ ‘ 3 590095 chamber 13 5 necesglfry sau' it °f it ‘mg - - do n part of the town. The ruins mittees s oul cont'riue th ' ` lz.~ A " ` -_ _ _ _ ° 9 v they have me! with at Bom' cadght tire and great damage was done. *This indicates 9, no s1tha‘ sonibr rbvsciillts ftmn pam " Formerly I W35 fm' the 9»b011l\0U 0f_i|l0 Mr. Jonathan MoBe$h of Between Denililquin and Broken Hill Wm _UMW P ` ` _ gream _gf tartar, _ _s nate, tint as I grew older and learned to Miss Alice Maud " the entire country was iluminated by ` _ _ __ _ _ _-- m°f9_°f me-0059317 ml' r“d‘°31ld°3`5 lm R0” electricity a ong the steel line _of the H_aLii‘.ix.'Jan. 5:-[Special]-Capt A I lards E fs Od. haw' be-.come m0dm°d‘ I df’ not my mm' ,nig-_==¢==-l felegmph Wires- Balls of fir*-5 thrall tCr.i.ske of Leinster Regiment and Dais eg ni I u`m Bufu. (Laugme'r.) BP” I have ac- BQllu¢Y’S |J|\@|¢\i “W N043* times more brillient thin an arc light " ‘Y ` ' quired/(~°“5°fVauV° Ideas 1" U13 broad' l ._ d__nc€d on _he Wires in 29 mmmts Utier, dauohter of Denuty Survecn alufn, est sense of the word: andI believe that ldealers/ltkts According to last rero ts, the weather Gfmefal OIWBT Were lDI1II1€Cl 111 the _ - . ' D _. n _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ D _ U . _ L_, ia B- was gro1;ing'steadily hotte;,.and it was Garrison Church. It was a swell af- ._ _ _ - _‘E _- _ 1' feared that the hush fires of last year fail-_ ~ _ A mmuusfu P,,,¢a¢d-“_ _ _ _ __ - would be repeawlp _ The schooner WUI D O01 _ t 5 f~ ponsible body, under our constitution t row,” Bros ie . or vie e _ mm ,,m,,,,,¢,,,|,¢,,¢°__,,;¢,y¢f|,;, 'fa complete anomaly. In England there . _ _~ _ . . . A g a TORTMSE HEATERS _Slow combus Parrsboro for Calais with coal, / is no irresponsities body The sovereign f"""‘°‘ tion, burning long hours without iitten- Whore 9951' Digby Wd WIU be ‘1 101581 15?: ‘l;“sP°°fs’110:d is _nes _mme 4 tion Just received and will be sold at wreck ° °“S° ' B 9° * ' U _ i ` ¢ I I A ' . ' ' ' i n _ ‘ A ° ‘ chllsl B|M|\lS PWM MBS T e house of commons is not irrespon: nu puctes tg? cannot be beaten°*_}ge§?eu TORONTO” Jan 5°_[SPe°i’~l] '_A g » ' P D' - sible. The powerof 'the sovereign is _ & than err » ' London cable" to the Globe says: -‘A ` limited because the house of commons _ ~ - ' "" 0 ` Q Frenchadmiral writes ‘to Le Matin’ D has the right to 'refuse supplies. Fre- W YEAR 'lu 1' z - I ° _ tl ' li' t th h »f m ons For the NE you Istatingthat the French shore of New- 7 quen y in is ory e_mouse e cordm to _ure _L Ladigg Skating Boots _ _ _ ifocndland is' valueless tothe nav and F I n ha-srefused gran-ts of oneyili 0 ne _ .» rtiiiniisi-ia__HASZAlllIf MUURE ALL bhls las; week of THE OLD advlsm _ts X Y bring the sovereign to respect the pop- L ti 50 iYEAR We will give big; bm-gains in g ° e change for other _con tular will. _ The _power of ‘the house of k c as ons ” ons s limited by the people If n V 'au hues of 8 \ _ Wholesale ifigldlispoded to act arbitrarily or to - Messes Do 1.2.) can dismiss it The house of lords is _-_ £1 ESTABLISHED |8g|_ THE GUARDIAN, CHARLOTTETOWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, FRIDAY, JANUARY 6, 1899.-8 PAGES. "mf ‘[wg Qing. ~ ow whiff. will this con -_~-- a q estion of the greatest di n cnlty Shall we make the f Y P _ Y _ _ _ _ el tivel’ Iam not in favor m0 » y in this country and it is ed y the house of com _ _ el ive senate would sim ly Senata Raform ° do bling of the power ofllhe » The rsbrm we could ____ _ ea e e senators the same its hey are to-day namely 82 luggage had been loaded for home. w¢u|¢| n°t__ Abansh It But :;rem°fv:’£;°§;;t$e°nlt:m%° gm’ hen there is a eouiliot seats and the popular house th esliould boa Joint vote ority should carry (cheers) g tlemen, is the reform that repose to the p ople of W » en that question has ci ti attention from th el torn. a will see its ~ t Will! I0 the barrels. At once there was a loud MONTREAL January 3____Su. Wim. d m mm ‘I 1 explosion andthe young man fell back L,_m._e,_ who leahs w_m°n.°w ff". °° “mmm” Lmmtry - » _ flB Btla “£118 tht 1” “_” l‘°adW9;iY¢ 5505 lJ°\"10gHfl`°l£1 3 Washington to resume the work of the he gym), m gm, mg the gaping woun in is chest. e a - te ti 1 - - _ dd been shot through the lungs and died ;;n:‘:,1|;¢o;|:th‘;‘i‘iFii;niisi“t)lIie 8. A igiisifdliebll ve the 3;-';u|1? Mg? iuslantly- Hl_9‘h°1°1'i5¢d °°m"ad°9 °°°’ National this evening. The demon- igoeeulgel; mumbai; but veyed the remains to the hotel at Kempt- _“ration was arranged by the Cm-D l I is mms w me mmm” "U9 and *MTU 9~“_iUq"95t W59 mild _bi National, the leading French Liberal gimgug 91 p-|55” gud Dr. Morse, of_Ohio. .political organization of the city, _ tap P1i,_ gem;-gg 1 lun Th b d H t b b ht t honor of thenewely _elected members, ii. e nity and common ar_m_~\1tl1_- Tb»_d°@_eiS@d was an =1=l1_ sein inannni'nna_»pr'i>§inni¢t, assi H ` ”§,,¢,~,o ‘fi letici bfight and °Pfi3`hl- Y°“n8` $91199’ _"premier delayed his _ sn man, a-_favorite with. _young and old, American ca'Pim| a__'day in' °,.`_§g1._`t-g 'be Pf°=°-i- _'eg r°°iP}i»°.=°°°=ee° I-is tits emititi suit de Lotbiniere and _ Messrs. Fieldin . sinner, rnan and Gnnarinn 'ni nie “"'°°°‘ °“",'§f,f,'§_" 'M Premier Marchand and Hoo'.`M. _Duiy NEW Yonge Jn and others represented the ' Prgvlngial During test of Dr Gafling’o iifl`§`.i;¢n§fp§i§;"'Jidt§§ “`fn.ni.`§"°§’.f i U-""‘°°»“ °‘P‘°“°° which important government measures wmv" 'wa ‘H und", had been thwarted by the senate and Pd “lu” proceeded as follows: _ _ _ .- ~_demsod»to:4hedouble rate over t cor- ___Vj[hat shall vve do __ __ __ _ ll _._ _dinary domes ici or .imperial rate. -Tnei-voices __abolt__sli_ 3 . _ 'ei heard some one say that weshould sup- gF;gl°m__ rt 0; am not in favor of suppressing the sen~ gohadouuom an ate.I ani in fairer of a dcI>fulile]leg§k_li;tnre h ot Dec 'by we R” D E.” (§“$tryM‘;_;;‘nr3' _ .Wu . _ -my ncan Campbell X811 I. _ _ 2- PYUDB 11111115182' Mrs Jaansttt G of theprovince of Quebec, should_be | MMS like him i_n favor_of the abolition of the t Lime York on the legislative council, but there is ii great 1898 b R" ll__ HARU-IBD we should not suppress but reform the 1000 (om, thomaud) yards of good, senate. The _reasor(i__,_I thhinl_rt,_ the senate mth 10 12 and 14 cam, a_ ya” wr should be reforme ist at i is an irres- 5e_an new this numow ls your www, over rule popular rights the sovereign nnn._. n. _ infancy Goods, in Miners. llllllllllllllll FISH llillll ‘ ' ' OOKS _ _ *_ _ _ npr absollu e_bt;_cause the sovalre lg __ _ _ _ 1 -- Cmcaeo, Januar 5___ S 1,1 ._ --- _ a. wavs t e rig t to increase e um er- BO) S H0Ck9Y B00l'.S 1.69 ' I 'O S The following are thi closinlg P;=tes]- A of its members In 1832 when the great W8 hllle 3 VBVY ‘U89 stock M , y . 5 _ _ t f b ll eo d tte bnr. make to look nice and to ” _ Pofifl 91?* 3 7°* °°‘“' °5» °“t"' 2”’ ‘ wells Ztlgiigiiii. iiffnniign nllnrdn D8! B00\¢6v <‘°”*i “"5 b"°‘d) A - 5 . _»_ _. __ J _ k_ 10_g2_ E cast out the bill when it was first sent Lgd QI! _ W€8.l‘-l113.I1l1f3.Cf,l1l'€d and 1;; WI|;(;;t_ 53; _gm-,_ 36;; °ats_27t_ _ I to them. On its being. presented the casa Books _ ld _ PML 10 30 _ _ ; second time they were about to repeat J I so olh ‘ " i- ' " li uni ournao n Y Y TuCk9s__ Jniv wnnni., ont. nnnn,s1_i, nnisaei. Smgns 85 ENS 3 Spe|§|a"y_ _gisggrgggnggnggcydgy__in:_§;t___§_ii; me Minute Banks Nornino cheap but the price. Men’s All correspondence promptly answ- 'ficisnt iiuntiber og nplyv pgers to tch_:_i;_g_; Memo B°°|(3 l i 2.75 h _ ; ’ f- - ” th ort , an e onse 0 u stars 3 wort $4 50 men s ree ered e 2113 guests 40° Enve|°pes gg ' _ ' ers $2.75 worth $4.25; in sovercoats Sie '1 g 1' 1;' _ gav ` . ( -) Gale"-dats' il’ fi' .iii on apptiiaim it _ Be" “.i:t;';°.':.:‘;“ ‘2_i.12'°:.:2‘:.l° “sl *'“’§“ ff nn ennnfn _ _‘ o ; men’s ur coats to c ear, men s , _ 0 8118 _ - _ ’ 3 0|' .fa We wish all our many customers $12 and $13.50 coats at reductions S'B W & S Canadaas constituted, can ignore all underw.‘d,‘ tnks. _ »- ' equal to 25 per cent off. Boy‘s ulsters TBAN"FE3 AGENTF f the bodies in the state and cannot oe _°h° °°°°°" B bm grwbmg' ” ni ninnrnnnn i-inns, nntnin into einem A REFERENCE: Dlwlfs or Bradetrfwfs antigen in submit tn inn pnpninr wine; P g _ , _ _ in _the city, quality considered.--Jas. Agencies, Market and Fulton Nat cept by compulsion, and we want no rp- & . _Paton & Co. ~ . » Bank._ dec9,1898,d&w3m. ivolution in this country. 001' 0° Y mmumftmou gguq