r e he urniiig mirltiait fum S V U " "I ""' '- |$|[§ ||§| THE GUARDIAN CHARLOTTETOWN PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND THURSDAY JANUARY 12 1899 -8 PAGES W U TRADE ofthe Board A delefration sent mm , , . ,- . Northumberland could no lonrer wait U S 0 t. December, when she was transferred to Ielegrams from Port Mulgrave respect~ ino the movements of vessels,which are MSIIIENT H HASZARUS REPURT of the vear it was mentioned that the wheat crop had largely failed, oats were ._.__._____._ light in yield and quantity, potatoes a _-hott crop. but hay was abundant and of The Boards Work-Important Statistics of °fexc°ue°t quality' The" "asalair demand for all products. and the im- 1'|\¢ leland’s Trade and lndustry-Farm, Dairy, and porionor of larger Shipmeoti of 1ivo< stock than formerly were realized Fl3h°"°s “ Last Years ofncers and c°un°'| Re' Praise was accordedthe Fruit Growers; Eucfed-Ngyy A|b|t|'gtq|»5 Chgggn Association for the interest taken in se- curing apples for shipment. _________ ____ In regard to the diiirying industry, Mr. 'I`. J. Dillon was quoted to show that in handling milli , raising fodder of Tbclnnual meetinr of the Board of building and expected to arrive here in the right kinds, foodiog ood ooring for was held last evenino' in the Ma Auvust a i ict sieek etc, me advance eieee 1892 heel Temple the President, Mi' Hor I The direct steamship service asked boon onoi-mooo_ '_|_‘),ii~iy_foui- yooioi-ieo ard, in the chair and about 40 for by the Board was insuourated bt mado- oooeoo do,-ing 1393, and of iiiesey heino present The Secretary the SS Lite \\iiii p _ in September 15 mode ooiioi- o1So_ .ami io oodiiioo read the financial statement last ani ~‘ie inaiie .i second trip ir ihero wo,-o oo,-oomoi-ios_ The oiiipoiie was hiohlv satisfactory showing \Iovemb..i and titer th it the Canadian osiiioiiiod oi _16_000 boxes of ohoeso, of $116 21 cash on hand Steamship Po were in *iiced to send the ,viiiio 1_1boi¢o1-faoiorios Show 172 ,ooo President read a carefully pre baspesia which sa.led hence on Qoth of i,oi1o,~_ Eight butter faoioiio-3 wore d elaborate statement of the December Followiro was the value not iiooio fi-oo; 1 the Council of the Board, and of the three cirooes Tho oomboi- of oasoo of lobsters Of U10 151309 during 111° T5" Lake Vtinnioeg, lst trip $..;>,148 packed during the year were as fol- closed It had been the banner 1) giidmp 501100 iowsi Gaspesia o0, .96 A Prince County m March last comlmsed of Detailed statements were oiven of Queenvs Colmty Haszard Nw? Preqldent an these carooes and of other shipments Kings COUMY ur J H BBA’ Summersx e' from iorts of Queen and K ou before the government the need t_ tif D k is F mgtzc it Toto] d t I The mam es o oreig mar e rom e po _ mtg" Wm er S eamer d ` of Charlotte own and outports in K.no’s The Uysler catch am°u0l~9d t_0. 5 . . steamer’ law" “D more aisee_'1~1-ees, E_ '1~_ Higgs_ p0'll!t8d 080 that Owlug YO tho lbeelrce Th 'm nb"-s of th U 11' °1 f 1531 B0yS HOCk8y B00l3S I 60 of Sir Louis Davies at Washington, no year 2-ei: use re_e1ei;ed_oe::gl tge fe1_ k imvrovomoot hed rot Moo Plow, but .towing eieemn is iiieinoard or Ar'-< * 0 E0 100k IROC Slld C0 on his return he promises to give it his biimtien, s_ W.; cm-ebe., 1-_ A_‘ He, the ' aiwiooo and it is hopod tlmvoom i.»n,_n. iieuiiiim, ii. w.Longw0nii. l'_lIl8.!1H&Cl'»lt1l’8d and changes' will bemade in the near future C_ Lyoee; R_ g_ Neue,” T_ J_ Harris, Among other matters the bpd receiv- _,_ Megeehem, ;G_ E Hugh” end gd Only ed the attention of the Board were the George Cutel-_ - _ extension of the railway along the water The foiiiowiuog ‘new members were ffollt U19 30001102 “f th* "°V9nm‘~’nl ballotted for and elected: Messrs. Fred dredge for work needed in the harbor 1\reeh_ G_ A_ Sha,-Pe_ Henry Smith, and th” mul “Trang 01°” on 15” George Gardiner. Capt. Thos. Taylor, October when it was found that the Jehu Weeke_ In some coversational discussion on various topics which followed, it tran- spired that the attention of the Post- master General has been directed to the netessity of a special train from Sack- , 1 ville to Cape Tormentine to give closer connection when our mails come by the _f Ca route and that the com lainis as P63 P . ‘ ito the movements of the Stanley not -being known along the Intercolonial arise from neglect of an order made by -- the government but not well carried -_ Made from pure °“" ~» _ ~ _ we aeam d tartar p A. hlcLean called attention to "9 general Wmmlwon mer the train service west of Summerside as direct importers of Oranges, ibeing wholly in the interest of that Bananas, etc, J0bl>¢l'S 8-Hd eguards ood “ town, the arrangement being unfavor- cf butto E Qheeee ooo Saf f 'able for Charlotteown. ri S33 Products Goods of all kinds t ahm, Gnd sold on a. moderate com Correspondence solicited M the li oon1LL at co ' of dfpeaiig ay 760 Barrington St “yl5d6m H/‘11f&xN S no»vn.uumaerannmeo..newvos:. 1 Mr. R. B. Norton directed attention _ to the need of fioating landings to make ‘connection between the shore and the ice at various stages of the tide on the river between the city and Southport. A first outlay of $50 and 810 a year for £ L Very Grave - Phillpinos Committee at Hong Kong~Break off Re-A latione with U, S- Consul- The Peace Treaty--Congo rribesmén Defeat whites. MADRID, Jan. l1.__(Special)_ Manila advices today say, the situation is still grave. An,attack on Manila by the rebels is feared. Americans do not wish to bombard lloilo.bac,i_ise of foreign population and the peop‘e cf Visc-.iyas have threat. eid reslsfance of the Americans land- ing. Hone Koiie, Jan., 11._The Fili- pinos committee here has broken off all relations with the United States consul, \Vilduian. The committee to- day issued a writin the supreme court to recover the sum of $47,000, which the Filipinos claim to have deposited withl\1r. Wildinan,as treasurer of the Filipinos independence fund,in June last. The members of the committee further urge that sensation l disclosures are probable. showing, they claim, that he United States government recogniz- ed .the Filipinos as ‘beliigexents -afford- ngthem assistance in arms and moral inlueiice, to co-operate against Spain. thus endorsing the agreement made with Agninaldo at Singipore in April. i Wasiiiseroit. Jan. 11 .-- [Special] - The Senates committee on foreign re- lations autlioriz as Senator Davis to report iharpeace treaty fivorably, with amendment. BxUssEi.s,» Jan. 11.-(Specia.l)- Batielilas tribesmeu of Congo have captured fourteen whites, besides much baggage and” faniinunition, defeating 200 'tele-¢=°oe»f. A ~_s=°=»ii~1oro» is M-_ ang iii-epi1iid_it°%piiai»h iiiéqi. _ f - - -.- - 1 mainteaence afterw_ard_.would be saili- oient, he tl__i_ought.; _ - _ .i ltr. Paton thought the Board might take some action _to preyent the. notor-1 ions corrupt fpraotioeein elections. 'Mr`. McEacncrn thought we needed it revision of the railway tariff, an exten- sion of the railway' 'along the water front and a bridge across the Hillsboro. The latter was linked with the Belfast Railway. tr The powers ought to be re- minded o_f the promises made. ' ' The subsequent discussion turned principally onthe extension along the waterfront and the need of a new rail- way station farther up town. It appears the government is willing to find- rails and lay the trackif furnished with a free. right of way. Finally, on motion of Mr. Cotton, it was resolved te appoint. a committee to memorialise the govern- 1 ment-on the matter of a new station. '1`he’Piesident appoin;ed Messrs. T. A. McLean, W. 11. Aitken, W. L. Cotton, S. W. Crabbe and J. E. B. McCready as such committee. _ Adjourned. ' THE JCVIAL WIND. The wind across my chimney lvakes no depth of joy in me; For I know that its wild singing Makes my coal bills bigger be. --Detroit Free Press.- _,___ 1 To Cure Headache in ten minutes use Komtort Headache Powders. I0 cts. i THE genuine Quebec Heater will last ten to fifteen years, while some of the imitations will not last two years, and in fact. with heavy tiring not one year. Beware of imitations, get the genuine at the City Hardware store. R.B.Norton & Co. Ltd. 63i. _i Big clothing sale on at Paton’s. 6, ti I fr he arrival of theiwestern =i'nail|.an ° _ ° _ ° ____ » ' arrangement _ was effected with the _ _ WUHmG,mN_ _hm 11___ S .al __ ( nw > S N bo. ha th l _ ee‘:;nviaa;§;t:?n1he gincg; £3173; President McKinley today nominated for item tum :iii midnight. The ex- . Joseph H- Choato of New York. minis- periment was successful and the service ' ' ' ' ' ter 10 En 1and_ was continued almost uninterrupted till IS l- g S 8 19th December, when the Stanley took p up the service and continued it till 29th theGeorgetown route. It is hoped that* ' W J 1 _ S _ 1 before next autumn better li hts at ASHINGTON an 1-( pam* )_ 'g _ '_ ‘ _ . Point dn Chene will enable the service " “_ Fmt’ Warmefi 1‘ghf» Vanflble 1 Wmdsf _-_- bythe Western route to be kept up till becoming easterly. ll1°¢l0S60fH°vig=1‘10\1- = ' Attack on Manila is Feared Dreyius Pmtests Hi. ln __ The Board had arranged for daily The following are the closing rates :- ork 9 92 ’ May wheat, 69 ; corn, 371; oats,37§ - MARRIED, Conway, Wm Devereaiix. of San Fran -Sllllnfllllotdn ALL this last week of THE OLD YEAR we will give big bargains in all lines of Fancy Goods, Toys, Books and Tuck’s éaleiidars. We wish all our many customers the season’s best greeting. .uiszinu it mount 'f'>`»'?~'.T~W ‘r »>< su. “gi-:ir As _‘___ ... ‘IRQ 1 _ rl! mmf: Beaure air Att lt Tli Cmciioo. Januai~y11.__[Specia1]- Increase - Mgdlgal Ya|¢ Jan. Wheat, 71 corn, 34; - oats. 26%; dlctorian at Mccm p . . . ___ ' ’ 1 pork, 10.22. PARIS. Jan 11-(bpecia1)__M d' Beaurepaire, tho former president of the civil Section oi the Court of Casal- sHoE Miiiunciunrns mu' mms 8 it _uMM_m__ Pass a Rg5¢|u¢i°r| Approving gfgen inal sectioni h irging that tt is friendly ada’s Preferential- to Dreyfus iiiiii has done many things Toiioivro, Jan. 11.--(Special)-Eng mio panieimnnner lish boot and shoe manufacturers have PARIS, Jon 11 _.Tho ooi,_1)1-oyfooiioo passed a resolution approving of the in-o doing everything Pooeobie to die. Canadian preferential tarid and pledg- ox-odii me Qioui-1; of Ceeeeuon as 1; is gen ing themselves to give preference to orally accoptod ll) U16 D88! lllitlrlllid C&U8.(li8n l68.ll10f. Wh0lB§&l6 l1&l`dW&l'6 (H3135 thgtifhg 091111; 13 prgpay-ing go merchants. of Canada will boycott those _ render Jud ment in favor of Dreyfus ,manufacturers who sell direct to re- 1110 ooo, oi moi this ofgoi-noon “got 11183813- '_ the presidency of President Faure, who issued a decree accep .mg the resigns Bent|ey`s Linimeni the modern Pain Cur tion of M e Beaurepaire and appoint- Ml \|°l\ofS 10135. _ ino Counci lor Ballot de Beaupre to WATCH Paton & Cds prices on cloth- ‘ succeed hint liugercdgtdliilgdltl 100n;1eeft?rs'l(c)irh0“s° ld lm; The mmlsmr .f lumce' M Labret' ohne Prices talk Witch and 1;; carte- read the tqlegmphlc deP°sm°° mm 1 ui of your $io_ 6,11 Dreyfus, iniwhich he not only declared if ' ' *’ he had nev confessed that he was f At th d ce of me brm ,S mth. guilty to C ptain Lebrun Renault, who ereri en ' e___ _er, »... on me on-init., by the nav. ii; Mae- ”““ °"“’g°|°‘“‘° "““°°°' “'“‘°“’“° Lean Sinclair, Angus A. Mackenzie, to °f h'° °°“d '”°°"i°° °'°d d°3"‘d*°l°' Jessie Bess. daughter of John Ross, b‘“‘”°‘°‘°d U1” 5° had °l"*Y° P ‘ Souiis. Belfast. tested his miiooonoe and had mtilatvi At Mill River, on the 2nd inst., by after 1115 dogngotiqg 0|; mg pgrgdg ‘h° Rev’ At;‘f.h;l?“‘:J‘;§t(;:“;"' §1‘£’;%-3:71' ground of e military school at\Pa|'is ;fa'3y‘;'iaa B311, dmghter et Andre; his intentio to declare publicly that Bell, of Mill River. . his innocen would be recognized in At San Francisco, by Rev. .Father nm 0;- th years - Jan 11: -[8peoiAl]`--Tho oisco,' and formerly of New Haven, P. LONDON. E. I., to Mis Harriet Dolan of San Fran- suit of the owners of the bar: Cromer- eisco. 1 I _ tiehire inet the fblourgogne les* =‘ ' , L1 ` oollisiono theNova8e6tiaoout,bog& today Loianoiil Jan 11 -(Special)-Tlil _ _ . ,alone tuition hu lo » ; ~ emoethenewpoetel anaugellmi itll i w~.~-»- im-» poetoflloe have hedto be extended isstampedon maileliavedelihd °"“°f _ _ iioimw. J-is ii _{s,»m)-- ’ &k”m tm median :muy of ipotii im.- . a_nvH,e¢eed,a|_ selected ae Valedlotoden. ll' AJ!- .»~T11o,-ogoiilyogeg lGordoneoiiBevDrGon|lo\of ' S? Sato# elm ' t tyoursoap » Aoofohefflsooo- Fefineiriiw Ynaityoumilre tank o s a very large stock of 3, (long and broad, Books Booke- Envelopea 1° rters’ and s Inks. 0925.9. C” ~ ~n