i 4 2 591.# i"‘l|i l of B ms- hich li 01' l lion lined it i, ,_ Former price about _rgirjrmiry as an excuse. I. -I __ _ v sizes out. lie ni: X _‘V , 'mails-_Q-» i _ _ ` _i _ __ _ A p ' ' "" ".» i / ..,-_. ~ . - -,_~, .__ ,, _ -#__ ,______. ,___ ____ __ _ _,. -,__ _ ____-_._l_ _ _ _ll _ to f _ l I* . na.; . » H i ...ii.'§i”'i$V YE ~' _ 1_3 ‘ '. ` --1 - _, < , 'E _ _ t :~ , _ JW" -` ESTl\llSllEll |89l. I 1,1 anne emma ‘ ‘nn e Ho ul* NU Pull Wltll the u p¢w;¢¢r Emprgls, png, Nov. 15.-Li Hung Chang H mmorialized the do wager empress, “ning go be excused from the appoinr- gttoconsult with the viceroy of the e 'pee of Shang Tung as to the steps pxugen to prevent any further over- the Yellow river, pleading age H, md a special audience on the sub- iygyiili the dowager empress to-day, the latter. while thanking him for to the throne. requested the statesman to proceed to the river without delay. KHARTOUH HONORS- Wg” and Grenfeu lvl-,de Knights of the Bath. Nov. 15.--The Khartoum have been gazetted Captain. Lieut. Montmorency and Pii- oi the 21st Lancers and Smyth ofthe 2nd Dragoons give the Victoria Cross: Lieut. Sir Grenfell and Major General Kitchener are made Knights of Grand Cross of the Bath; Slatin is made a Knight Commander of glielriel and St George, and many receive v.iriou-i decorations. _ THE WEATHER. Wisiiirvcrox, Nov. 16.-- [Special] l -Showers, light variable winds, shift- igto easterly. t -E _ l Sizes l, 2 and 3. $ .00 $1.60. Reason-want to clear those small ‘ ence Adjourns. _-An effort is being made to organize a~ Z as' essence MMM Arising in the Swat ` Valley. GliAMBElllAlN'S SPEEGll_ Creates Interest ' for its Boldness - More Troops For Halifax-Spanish Re- ply to Americans-Confer _iii- Boirsu, Nov., 16.-(Special)-- Trouble is brewing in the Swat Valley. rising against British rule which is not may follow this better feeling; but I the understanding ‘of which I have spoken may be perfected, and that in the face of that understanding we two may be able to guarantee peace and civilization to the world ” OTTAWA, Nov. 16-[Special]-A He was at one time in, the R yill Navy and stood high in the C. O. He was born in 1853, and appointed to the department in January, 1888. MONTREAL. Nov. 16-(Spccial)-i- The steamship agents here have turneli out the old St John union and will em- ploy the men of the newunion to handle this _winter’s business unless the formér accept the latter’s rate of 30 cents an hour. f QUEBEC. Nov. 14.-Mr.John Living stone, accountant, of Montreal, has lars damages, against Mr. Frank Ross, very valuable. Last fall' Mr, Livine- stone, who is supposed to represent a wealthy syndicate, entered into negotia- tions with Mr. Frank Ross for the pur- ,chase of the property. The latter, it is said, offered to sell for §130.000, of which $30,000 was to be paid in cash and the balance _equivalent to cash. Mr. Livingstone, it is said, was given three months to accept or refuse the offer. which was accepted on January 15th last, the last day of the three months’ delay. but Mr. Ross then refused the `offer. These are the grounds on which l the action for damages is based. _ . Chinese Evlcted. _ URATES (Sailing Forth Great Hontroaler ues for 8500.000. _ A Ia" _-1.-_ _ l I taken an action for half a million dol. "'_"'_ Steamship _ Companies And Laborers-Coverw ment Declines All Fast Atlantic Tenders. 0 _.___ Wasniiioroiv, Nov. 16. (Special)- Sir” Wilfrid Laurier made a great speech lhltluo Ymvmia THE GUARDIAN, CHARLOTIETOWN, PRINCE EDWABI3 ISLAND, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 17, l898.--° 8 PAGK. I ' ' '_ "W r' ' - Q” ' -I - - -_--_ - - -- John Ferguson e Body Found lltyeterlouely Drowned. ` _ GLACE Bar, C. B., Nov., 16.- (Special)-John Ferguson was found dead in two feet of water this morn. ing. MUNICIPAL El.E6TlllNS In Nova Scotia Divide the Political _ Honors. _ HALIFAX, Nov. 16.-(Special)-The indications are that the Liberals made the best out of the municipal elections held on Tuesday, :but the Conservatives appear satisfied. The elections were' lnot run on party lines generally, but of this city. It appears that in 1843 politics proved a strong factor in mevyl F. W. Patrick, et the Messers. Ross Bros.,which firm was A Pl E. counties. is ` operates a-large lllhborf then composed of Messrs. John Ross - ' ~ _ in tliateeetipn, he and Frank Ross, purchased from Le-; _ . ° prooeesforf&e moyne & Co. considerable property in. ---- I duets, and the Ottawa district known as the Buck- _ _ _ _ _ lic Us rellgidltlly 5 ~ ingham property, and-considered to be |n ottawa (BNN service_ Monster Meeting of colond cub; wirefoaee'-in R Iiznrsnsroiis, N ov.` 16--(Speclal)- A monster meeting of colored people _ held here expressed their indignation' at ` the Wilmington outrages and a strong committee was appointed to take steps to secure a remedy for the future. _ The President will be asked to bring 1 l ~ ` leur bm at the inauguration of the new School. CHICAGO #gen g of Comparative Jurisprudence sndi °“"'“*'“ ' E 0 olarlileo lt into I Sal - V - . . l C .N .1_- A "* Diplomacy connected with ColumbiaiTheigxigngo;?;n3§;l6LsingSpf§&;|_ : i:r;':$_y"_t°‘°d°“& , ' --#1 . I . .4 e ‘_ . i ' _lwithmt suspicion of being excited by VANCOUVER B_ C_ November 15___ ilU'¥IYe;;t3i'_ __ d th B h _ h Olfsvé géleati 665 i mm' 31* i °“t°°24* i1l8`h m°‘“°““i lu [Russian emissaries- The miners of sabdmf, B. C.. held an _ .6 P fm t B °P”t ai lb” t 9 P' De1,_'vvi,'ea'+ 56;- corn 32- om 24;- °°”" LNDON Nov 16 _ S sem __i_emergcncy"meeting recently to decide' Umm Jack. amd stair? mid Siripes Would pork, 7.82. U’ 7 ` ’ ’ .' ’ _ ‘ '_ _ " ' i P _ ) what could he done to rid the country °“`-1' 5°” “de by “dei bmi 1” “° ‘muse Maywheat, 65; icorn, 331; oats,25}. . _ _I i/bambeflill" S Slleecll heme U19 Liber* of obieelioniible Cbinainen. -.who. -were, except for the protection offreeiiom I " " " ‘ ' I il al'Unionist conference yesterday is the er_a-bled to _pick up and hold many good the pl-egenation gf ¢iv;_1;z,,¢iG,,_ July wheat, ..._ ` Stan§§{d'g Subject Of [BuCh 000103995- H6 assefted iganggéto t?Lm;;b§';5_'d tg gtg; He was wildly and enthusiastically _ yq in the strongest yvay British control of _ _ ° .' e 1 e a p1auded_ ` , - __ the Nile Valley. and hoped France gsgtgniitgiigén méggiggéf ttrsgsegfii }iOr'rAyva, Nov. 16./-(Special) The Shsmuneég Sit;_J:nderv;ea';)A;g;Ii & Oo' would recognize it After referring to U on all Chinamen- in me geciion This government has declined all tenders for Grays 0 mg a ' . _ p _ _ French aggressions in Newfoundland was done, and the Cliinamen were ask-_‘the two years Atlantic service and a & C0" ‘ a ruu im neiiu, __ ` Isisna Assembly before 1874, diss is-? ' _ i . . O ' da I _ --_- _lathe 'Du lui `ew-qnaemwudmipu `between this govmilent A ' Briai¢,i-¢issv¢ in as snail zens in Indianapolis puns". sum” an .the matter betore.(__3ongi'es§, e_ 'mah mg” in strong terms he concluded as fol- ed qnietly t°_19aV°_lh° country as they new call will likely be made for tenders. : ~ _ - _ f ~<‘l lows were a menace to its prosperity, and an Hon Mr Dobeu goes to England on | h&Qyw@ 1 z unfaircompetitor with the white men. ' ° _ _ 1 when buyhcmp l "What is of equal importance, our The Chiuamen refused, to a~man`. They Sefllrfifly in ‘<=°l1l1@°5‘>'-1 With 01° FBS* ° K¢rprleese;p;,¢¢,.,41m¢|,,°|;¢l American kinfolk have begun to under- W°1'° W9” u|zr: °»'°""&'°°'°°° A McNeil, first class clerk inthe Indian n ' Our stock comprises, ,Hacinthay o..p...rmebi,_wbb ws. clerk in ii... ni.; _ Melcestliefood more delicious and Tulip, Fressis, Narcissus, Bermuds ' - gy* “gpg pgqgg gg “gy i i IAllyf_el¢c» Wasnmorioa, Nov. 16.- Indie_e,' have who U I present indieedm that in _ be concluded in the ner Mae. _ '_ The neguhthll hd an advanced stage inet hoped that the be appended ed, in order that the an opportunity to ' however, obetoolee the negotiations wifi along have lapsed inane action. ' ._i__¢----_ \ f lmrfeenllll. could is separated hurl duet _ down us "ii iyrap tu -. O vel pound _ Shore Clothing at ‘miivznulrllu =¢=~=vm.: - repent? ,W ww... ___ _ _ _ lil Miki ». New OZ -a % .- 1 Bl'0S.' i *%#€%%i`(€% %%%%%%€%%%%%%%%%%%% 9Q@Q©€G%5@Q@@§ THE iIlllllilNG llillhl _ I A Nothing like keeping the best goods and selling at reasonable prices to make ptrade boom. _ e 0 _ _ Ours Clothing* is the best made in Canada Every garment fully- guaran- b f- °° 1 y f teed. In t. _e pocket o every garment is our own persona guarantee 1 card which mea.us_ th_at,_youi run no1~isk. by trading at Proyvse _Bros. f. _ The best ai11’t too good fororu' Uvercoats from $2.75. Ulsters f fro1n3.75. Gm' prices gl1arante‘cd” tlielowest. 1 i%PRvv \