‘ NT P05 yhff. Wfrrl 957° ‘ll me _ =°4° li; . Every G~arment_fully guaranteed. Look in'the pocket, if you‘iind'a. cardi with’ Prowse Bros.'~name'on it. you are right, if not dont buy the garment- _ ~_ _ The cause of our' snc :ess in the Clothing trade is this. We keep the 'best made in Canada and sell at the lowest prices. $1 60 R__ason_Wan We buy chea'per'thaa any firm in the city, therefore can sell cheap ei".'» ~ _ to' Cigar , _hose Smal, a We buymore clothing than any two lirms in the_ city, _therefore can' buy' cheaper. ` You want the‘best for the lei.st_ money? If so you must call and see Provvse Bros.’ stock. _ Sizes Out’ It will pay youetwiiie over. N o’misreprese.1tation. Every garmentguarauteed- . P ~_Tl0’ Wllllltflll lllllllll UW 3 a -t-. i., _ ~` ff L. -4 '_ -» if _ si » . -'.» ~ it __ i af. iz oriiiu uorlii *_ ~a`...__‘ M h _ ii I __ f ~ ~: _~~ ,»»ef~_i.»5_-'._.:»i;'..'.~ .-5.;‘-:.1f~¢@,-.~;_:>x~:¢1} 1. '°"~ mmkgaazms-es as-n ,_ _ . l; " "4 *SQA* 70".” v ' , ~ _ f - _ <_ L.__..'_,_i.. .»._ _ -,ff _,- **"""" ““ J; f - -W _W _- _- ,__- -_ ~_ - f . is-1: 5 _ ESHBUSHEU |8Q|_ _ THE GUARDIAN, CHARLOTTETOWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND; _MON DAY, NOVEMBER. 2L, 1898.--8 PAGES. 'mn "in- l 9 me Bones were Found ln Mr. Yen’s Bain. _-.ixrh lo, supposed to be Those uf a Newfoundlander- . was seen ln Summerside lefore the Fire and Not Since. ___--__-In I-mi-i-ziiizsi' is again revived in conncc- gm with the supposed human bones gngnred among the debris of Mr- ' gmgley Yeb`s barn at Traveller`s Rest, ligand several weeks ago. A man .msd Hamilton belonging to New- hndlmd, emo has during thepast few gmmers been fishing lobsters on ' the Inl.s14 and 16“shores and making his hams during the winter with a Raynor hiinly at Northam, mysteriously disa p- peared about the time the fire occurred. It appears that he had engaged with lr. Abraham Raynor of Travellers Rest to work during the potato digging season and that he left Northam for there and was seenrin Summerside by Mr. T. C. P. Yeo on the night preced- ing the lire. He was under the in. nuance of liquor and had ii bottle of re- emva stock in his pocket. It is sup- Fadtbat he left Summerside at a late aadthatlie took shelter in the T'li'hether the theory is correct or `_fl¢ may never be known, but it is posi- fvdy known that he has been missing then. _ _ _._____;._-_-1-» e HOLDS THE SEAT. CLIUGA Ont.. Nov.19.-The pro- the return of Holmes, as a member of the Legislature came np here betore Macldahon and Osler. No was offered and the case was dismissed. “_ of i “E ll* m Sizes I, 2 and 3 _ Former price abou Alfred Dreyfus has been informed of the revisionproceedings in his case. A CARLIST LOAN- 1*. sorship at Na viirre.” --é_@_____. LARGEST WARSHIP AFLOAT. launching of the ram battleship ‘For- vvorld, being of 15.000 tons displace- ment. She is 400 teerloug, has 75 of water. She will cost over £1,000. 000. and is estimited to steam 18 knots. the Admiralty, Mr George J. Goschen, and Admiral Sir Michael (Julme Soy- mour were among those present. A cial stand . ii- neglect of the Spanish oflicials, nearly 200 lepers escaped from confinement. For a time this was unknown to the were allowed to wander at large. that all lept-rs will be arrested and sent too. Small uninhabited island on the southern coast of Luzon. lepers of the Philippines. They will Manila. LONDON. Nov. 19-The Daily Mail’s correspondent at Biarritz says: “The Cai-lists declare that they have obtained _ a loan, but not from England. Proof that the situation is serious is seen in the v'overnmeni`s alarm and the strict cen- Poitrsiiorrii, England, Nov. 18--l Thousand of people witnessed the midablefat the dockyard here. She ist said te be the largest warship in the feet beam. and draws 26 feet 9 inches E The Chancellor ot the Exchequer, Sir Michael Hicks-Beach; the First Lord of notable feature oi the launch of tie battleship was the entwining of the_ British and Amercan flags on the _oth- LEPERS ESCAPE IN HANILA-` Hose KONG, Nov. 19.-There is a. leper scare in Manila. Through the 1 American authorities, and the outcasts Orders have been issued to the effect On thi-i island the American govern__ ment will esta blisti harborage for the be fed and cared for at the expense of the government. As far as can be as. certained about 60 lepers are at large on the strett and in the suburbs of B here. R choice, R low in price. sure to please you. zard & looro’s Lily, Calla Lily, etc. _ _ _ Bulbs. Rugoiiig to buy from H35- Nlr- Nlu1ockaD;nl;s ah: He is to be on xziaiiierimlihlii; odflsezing _ - measure, the Russian Orraws, Nov. 19 - [Special] -The ' V Port Arthur, directly oppne Sunday Cgnggrt Sgngatign-l city corporation todiv presented Lord The Effect may be to Has_ tlsli station It Wa8 at W 5Minto witha. ditterinv' address ` ` that the Chinese navy muh The Queen Favors Them-‘ _ _ =~ ' ten the Paris Conference desperate stand against the wh ii the battl The Kaiser savagely Atinies the current report that he is to be _Spaniards Must Answer Japedneseltllirpedtislalasuwen tacked - Royal Visit-The knighted- _f Today or Tomorrow. ths Pla 0 18 scarcely second ` Arthur. commanding as it does, _ ' , _ ~ "'-'°-' Foo and other important ports ol __ _ ' MADRID, Nov., 19. -[Special]-Be Eiglzzeagigssltgiiymrfam a ?§€°o 0 ____ _ _ _ _ po noe o i That canada may Ananda" Her p r concerning conditions at Iloilo are which was acquired by Germany LONOOX, NOV. 19,-(Sp6Cl9.l) -At Pgrferential Tarfff. contraqictory' ' __ W- d C Sue _h tl th _ (__, _ in _ Manila advices say the insurgents MT- Wh1l»°5°°U11ll\ll11¢&U088 In Sor 'Q S or V P UPPD. W ~ _‘ l 0ri‘iiwA,_ Nov., 19.-(Speeia1)- . i . . f the details otthe British tenure Personally "west L°r`1 Kitchener a°dlEfforts are now being mide to sccurB §;1i(iifl‘:n;ty of noliil) And tim 1