he ' ni 1 lmtrliiii. ~f._| '¢-.<1.',.»~_;5.;.~.e: greg.;- we 5; °' 5 ___ ._. _ _ _,___ 'ii2.T_'Ti;, _____ _i1_ _ -_ - 7 - Y ' ' ' ° ' fgrpiggygg |ng| 'run dUAiiorAN, oHAriLo'i‘TEro‘.vN_ PniNcn EDWARD ISLAND, 'i‘HuiisoAr, FEB1iUAiiY 1899.-s PAGES -' "M §0‘0§§000O0OO0O U1 iii ..lll9isr-» Pore hard Soap lasts long, lathers freely Scentsacake. ¢» 00000000000 0 0000 naunswl ro. co. si. supm, l.|_ o oooooooooeeoox ff __ Gheap Rubbers Mens rubbers lain Womens rubbers, p ain Boys rubbers, p aiu, Dvershoes Mens waterproof over Sll0€S, 77 Cents 32 oo _-4 26 These are the out- put of a factory, therefore we can- recommend them as we know the quality but as price is low you might them a. trial Bras. r E Q. 1 l"'l'"é c/A --i 1 m lil -Attack on Jews Feared- Cermany Talks Fair About Samoa-Chinese Emperor A Confined - Bill for Pas- senger Trains. oz-r-in-_-_ o PAriis, Feb. 1.- (Special)-Albert ,Pengnez was guilloiined today for murder inthe presence of an-immense crowd. His was the last execution that will take place in the Place de lallognette, the famous execution place of Paris. Maj-nr Esterhazy. having given -testi- `mony has fled from thc city. The friends of Dreyfus have now given up a.l hope of set-i.-rg justice done and some fear the firi:i‘ results will be an onslaught of nop ualleled violence on the Jews. The preamble of thc r.-vision hill :After advfincing judicial reasons for in- troducing the bill,conclud.~s as follows: “Tue new b ll appeals directly to a n fiffair which is now profoundly’ dividing the nation. Doubtlcss the objection tizziceruiin circumstance But it is above a~lalaw of necessity and ap- peasementf “We believe the judgement of the entire Court of Cassation will appeal to everyone with irresist- ible force- and end'"the agitation and ditfi.~.ul,ies which have too long disturbed the nations." WAsrirN<;roN Feb 1.-(Speciall- Germany has promised careful investig- ation of the Samoan question and will recall her agents if they have violated the treaty. Penis, Feb 1. The Chinese here say ll|FORNlA PRUN S Grillin & Skelleys CALIFORNIA are by far the best brand the market They are also much flavored and more juicy than Turkish Prunes We sell them for l2 to 16 cents Wm 1 ' l ' the rand W ager now practical y ignores g __ e have also ' _ d h T L » \ the Dowager Empress has decide-cl upon a. policy regarding the sucessor to the lhrcnc. lt is added that at a meeting of her relatives recently held she select- cd the successor _of the present em- peror, but his identity is not divulged. All reports, howev ir, agree that a change atthc p il-ice is impending. The emperor is still strictly guarded. the drawbridge connecting the island with the shore is drawn up at night and every morning the ice around the island is broken up, in order to prevent un- authorized persons from approaching it. Finally, it is asserted that the Dow- council of state an t e sung 1 EuauratedPeatlies aidlnrlcols. Y,,,,,,,,,_ 0, Chmseioreign once. ALBANY, Feb 1.-(Special)-A bill & has been introduced to prevent the run- ning of passenger trains unless two engineers are in the cab. A _ n and after Wednesday Febru 195, 8 reduction will bo made in Rink Tickets as follows l3¢l\tlemen’s Tickets $2 5 Indies’ | 5 chlldrenhs | 0 A2 February and March have a “YB boon good skating months, the above rates will at once be re °°S“12ed f-is iery low ones for two T3 skating These reduced L2 tlekobs can only be obtained from 3 J-» 31 . ‘ ‘ ““"..'e..i;;‘.._ _ uitiiuwiuiies . . . . .- . . \1KiJnon and W. F. H. Carvell, for the ` defendants ' 'r OOC I llllllllllllllllllllollll Hill A I ii-Cvuaranfoetl Bal:§rT'l\_Cl|l‘0. ' lmllimmlllig o 1.. r. o...._..,. ,rx bom- TICKETS o hixprlilgdie ataonler time-IDBI! £18011! 3°* cordlng to the directions-and if you are not cured see Your GYUZKIBU he W ll arnfnge to pay you your money back. gglfntiafg positive guarantee with every N0 cure Japanese Catarrh Cure will cuéeaamntee ui you get your money back." dm Minn every package. 50 cents at a 88 For sale by Geo. E. Hughes llllfllllihll. lllht Will be raised that the bill is mide to , E -i 2 l ___ R .1 Kenzie Bowell-Relic of Sirdohn Thompson Ub- seqies- An Important Constitutional Point ln- volved-Was there a GOV-_ ernment? OTTAWA, Jan.‘30.-The public fun- eral of Sir John l`hompson .cost tho Canadian people $25,000, a sum very much greater than the state funerals of both Sir John Macdonald and Sir George E. Cartier. There still remains unpaid an item of $900, with interest, for a floral wreath which was supplied for SirJohn Thornpson’s funeral, ard which occupied a very important pr si- tion in the procession to the cemetery. A writhas been issued in the High Court cf Justice for the account which with interest is placed at $1,141. j AN UNUSUAL CASE. The case is unique and forms a very ‘ interesting chapter in the political ‘history if the Dominion. During the somewhat exciting period in its affairs, p iiliarnent took no exception to the paymerrt of ucrouiits in the case of the burial of either Sir George Cartier or 'Sir John Macdonald. Exirav:-ig:-ince in connection wi h Sir John 'l`ho;npson‘s funeral was such that the llciise of Coriiuions severely criticized the ex- ,per:drture. lt was held that while a 1, stats funeral might be Well granted in his case, yet it ought to have been sim- ple and in keeping witlia democratic country of some five million people. Precedents were pointed out to the way in which ihel-British siatesmen~aceed~ *rn . such matters. Sir John Thompson died at Windsor Castle. on the 12th cf December, 1894. His remains were brought on a man~ot`-war Fo Halifax, .where they were interred. Among many tributes which were pain for at the public expense, and placed on the hier of the dt ad statesman was one from his “Devoted Colleagues,” and the inscription on .t mn as follows: “A tribute of affection from his de- voted colleagues, Mackenzie-Bowell John Curran, Frank, Smith, A. P. Caron, John Costigan. George li. Foster. C. H. Topper, A.A.Uuimet, _'l`. M. Daly. J. G. Haggart, J. G. Patter- Vson, A. N. Angers and W. B. Ives.” THE ORDER FOR iT. This tribute comprises a floral wreath supplied by W. B. Davidson, dorist, Montreal since deceased and action is now taken by his widow. _ The account 1 of $900 Was not included in the suni of $25,000 submitted to the government because ir was stated that the members of the Cabinet intended ‘lo pay tor it themselves. Sir Mackenzie-Bowell was at the same acting Premier, and is said to have ordered the wreath through Louis Costa, Chief Engineer of Public Works, woo had charge of the funera' arrangements. Atall events Mr Coste so ordered it, submitting a. design and requesting that the best materiali and choicest flowers should be supplied, with a, suitable dedication and without any regard to cost. The wreath was furnished and placed in possession, and the newspapers announced it as being the gift of the Acting- _Premier and his colleagues. When the florist, failed to get his account- from Sir Mackenzie- Bowell and his colleagues. he pre sented it to the government, but they denied any responsibiltv.Mr. Coste stating that it was ordered personally by Sir Macken zie-Bowell. CONs'r1'rU'i‘r0NAL POINT RAISED ~ Action is now taken against Sir ..(iO T0.. llillll l § Mackenzie-Bowell alone on the ground, that when he gave the order he was not Premier. out merely acting as senior councillor of the Cabinet. and illli Ro I.. WHQLESALE froth ` A. O. F.-Regular meeting of Court mnicinuis mime- H-ii A _ 1 wt..- governmcmt at the time. This raises _wh-n the case comes up for trial consequence of the refusal of defendant : 'I 5’ `____ p .___ greaf distress and hardship, and' was put to considerable trouble and expense "_ , . --_-_ > _ _ _ ‘ . - _.alloiw"ir.'dw'1" B.D '<1 J Dreyfus’ Fnendsm Despair lA°tl°" _A§a'"st S" Mac .plainrifftniibortiailn silldhzfnbtiog Beorning Revenue-Canadahr ing to expose this national disgrace of non-payment to which the Canadian people have been subjected.” Sir Mcakenzie-Bowell has filed his de- fence. _He says that he did not author- ize Louis Uoste to order for him a floral tribute to be used at the funeral of the late Sir John Ll’hompson.Sir Mackenzie- Bowell further says that any floral tribu'e furnished by Mr. Davidson for the funeral. under directions of Mr.r Costa were furnished by the direct- ions of the government of the day, and plant; Latterly he associated Mr P and leaves a widow and three children Tl10.f.\3t1_o.fsl»_1vi1_l take _ place at _Grand Preghls native place, to-morrow after. noon. . ‘ me wrimeii. '~ WAsi~nNoroN. Feb. 1-(Spscial)- Continued cold and fair,fre sh to brisk winds becoming easterly. / GHIGAGD MARKETS. _ CHICAGO. February 1.- [Specia1]- The following are tho closing rates :- Feb. Wheat,--;corn,35§; oats. 27%; urk. 10.20. May wbeat,74§; corn. 37§; oats, 28%: pork, 10.40. July wheat,'P2§ ; corn, 38§ ; cats,26§; pork --~-. SUPREME COURT. o`riRrnN vs. MCKENNA. This action of cjectment was conclud- id last night at nine o’clock when the jury returned the following verdict: “We find for the defendants all the cultivated land measuring from the main road square across the said farm by a stake nxed on the back end of the clearance on said farm and the balance for the plaintiff.” Mr. D. A~ McKinnon moved that the verdict be recorded. Mr. A. Peters objects that no number of acres is mentioned. The Chief Justice asked if the jury could agree/upon the number of acres and directed them to mention the plain- tiff’s part of the land lirsi. The jury again retired and brought in the following verdict: “We find for the Plaintiff for all the land cleared except 20 acres fronting on the road running parallel with the road from line to line, which 20 acres we find forthe defendants.” ' The evidence in the case was conclu- ded at noon. Mr. D. A. McKinnon ad. . dressed the jury for the defendants and l in the afternoon Mr. Stewart, Q. C , addressed the jury for the plaintiff. The , Chief Justice charged them and they ` retired at 5 p. mfand at 9 o’clock gave .the above verdict. _ VV.S. Stewart, Q.C , and A. \V:Peters. `Q.. C., for the plaintiff; D. A. Mc- nl B1, V . Eitands adjourned until I (sladftone to night at 8 o’clotk in Tun envangelistic service held in t o HALIFAX N. 8| Ba fist Churc a ni ht wa as -has » p hl st g s, RE *°"' AND the been'usual. of great interest and profit . AL), CEIVBRS OF O ~ ° - zslarrou ,UBNIPS ons’ *against alarm’ r£a;r&1;;r:1owv;§i;e‘p{;;er;:;1P}:e;hdG.d1;; oct from Switzerland. Prices boundiin cloth “ned 0,, ,.,¢,;P,, ag E . in nous, rouurnx 1, _ -- s iivereda a forcrbie, earnest add;-gag, froma half cent per yard up. pme, 50 gm; FRESH ronli e ~ - Ahm WMS th, Rev A F Brown of North River will -]_\'[001-e McLeod. 11 s°u°"'°d Llbeml °d“"°°s d tg¢n ,preach to-night. The meeting com- 1? G & ~ a ° -GE. wen Halifax N. S: I W novA|.euurowoeaoo..i¢'wvoiu:. ially invited. . A A ad. - n 3 Im1porteraotBooks|\l;l_ RM! . l ` /FK,-f , “` I ""` I ` ' ' _ "M" MWAI" I U--___ Mv4'”"~°°»I U" I AIT” _*_ _" '”* *I I "_"_"' ""' """” ”" 'v‘-~' ~~ "`_ -ss- W -QA 1;; 3;-q___ Y t ..._Y i -Lf' _ ooooooooooooooooooooox » 6, _ 8 . -.~ therefog, mmm mt include his COL; ,N --_ V lvfiggli-S lo any such order. In other ’ ’ ‘ __ wor ._-', it is contended that there was no , 5 A an iinporaant constitutional point Which 1 __ _ will no doubt be fully thrashed out _ H ‘*"'_ _ ' Supplies Half Br_ltaln’s Cheese - Commissioners Return from Washington Next Week -Newl Steam- ship Lihe -St- John’o Crain Shipments- lsnb ` Sr Jorin, Feb. 1. -(Special)-A W.. “canon of his paper under great wick freight originating a hundred Lg; shot a goal. thus making 4i0r difficulties until he secureda. new "mes nearer st' J°h" than Halifax Ywzon-“team and 'Ch"l°m’w'7“ could be shipped more cheaply from ii.Fn1aing with him in me pubiioaiiori r-iauiax. I. ;§‘°' “ 'gm “mg “W '““°° pan soona er of the Tribune. He was 51 years old L; . . ' O I I ' . HAMrLroN, reb l --The Brad .Myles.Lumbei: company,,nf_tlii_s _ has received an order to supply the British adniiralty with 100 carloads oak dimension timber for use in the ‘con-p struction of ironclads. Delivery is to he made at Liverpool some time about May. ` . 1 Vrcronm, B. C., Feb.1--(Special)-_ A snow-slide at Roger’s Pass on the Canadian Pacific Railway, swept away thc round house, burying seven people, all employes. The dead include Cate. the agent, with his wife and two children, Carson, telegraph operator, R. Riley, engine wiper and one unknown. The traflic is blocked. OTTAWA, Feb. 1_(Special)-The revenue from customs for January was $1,880,250, against $1,731,890 _last year. The reveirue for six months ending 3lstDecember, shows an increase of $2,274,146 and for seven months $2,422,000 increase. _ It is expected that the Canadian com- missioners will return here next week, but the date of their departure from Washington will depend upon the pro- gress that is made during the next few I days. Lord Herechell is booked to re- turn to England next week. 1 Hon. Thomas Greenway, premier of Manitoba, says that the Manitoba legis- lature meets about the end of the next month. ' The department of Trade and Com-1 UV 2.287.166 hundredweight, of which Canada sent 1,431,781. _ Ottawa. threatens to cut off the supply of water to the government buildings if the ministry does not pay a better price for it. - The electric railway carried 5,200,000 passengers last year, double the num- ber compared with 1893. Y _ I TUCURE TOOTHACHE lN A MINUTE Use NERVOL. One application curesgif not, your money back. Equally good for Neuraigia and Headache. %c. at all Druggists. THoUsANns of yards of the prettiest Embroideries you ever saw--on exhibition at The White Fair Just in dir- Bgmmmm Rggq meneos at 8 o clock All are most cord WHITE FAIR at 9 3, In See 0 on town, Ill, ,hockoyi Victoria Rink t0 night that it was well understood by Mr. new steamship line St John to Liver “neu th Ci°F°°°"3 °‘ Vi°t°fl3 "ld U10 Davidson thatdo ll' b'r'i _ ' ' Crescent of Charlottetown. resulted -in'=»`= incurred for ser Persona-d ladléy WHS pool has been inaugurated by. the own- aviorory ortho homo team by- g mg;-5 vices ren c member of the govemmenetlj °r “Y ers of the Gallia and Tongariro. The of 5-3. ut 8 o’olook the teams lined; It might be mentioned that two of the Gallia is now coming out with 250 pas- “P “B f°1 °‘"5 ~ ' ex cabinet ministers had offered at one SGUSBPS- CHAR °TmT°WN vI°’1`03H time to pay their co t `b t' t h ' _ -. - CRE3i3EN'1`5 (`mcsCEN'r3» account w __ _ ‘ri ri u ions o i c Ata meeting of the city council Mr. V_ Jost, , Goal Jack- vth ir _ .<1 b b . _ ( > mcg K' W( u 6 a out $75 George Robertson said grain and cattle H. Scant ebury,(Point) 'Johnson shipments would not come upto ex- R- Dfak » (CPolnt) _ Roy EDITOR WQQDWORTH DEAD pectation this year. They had been W' Wm h- _ (F°!`"'“'d) ~ `W\1 - _ _ ' - - _ W- T-AH rvie. -- In-od crook, W E J I sacrificed for package freight. Only H_ Ang i H n ,Chas IND on, au. 29._John A. W d- . worth' editor of the Tribune’ died "tins one million bushels of grain have been _[_ Birch m,,r,,,;,,g at goictock, of apoplexy He shipped so far this winter. Last year The pl y was very fast from was only Sick half an hom.: DL Bret there was three times as much. lo f_im5h' Almmlt lmediauly 5391' Blacpk and Dr. F. B. Bleek were in at- He was of the opinion Halifax and ,';;hl;t‘le€9utnd_°d $9-Y Leadlmed 3 ten ance. Deceased was a na iv - - ~ I _e lc Ona ‘am an 500° Kings county. He bought Jute ug; Portland would show a decided iircrease\ Ha,-vw Sjaredgifor the visitors Tribune some years ago and has “_ in grain shipments while St. John after so_ e hard playing, Art sided in Windsor ever since. He lived Www only Show ten or fifteen pu, Scgred ahgcal for the vict°ri"' in “Sam Slick’s” cottage. His printino cent increase at the erzd of the season. this F’ L' ark by am’ °f his P1“°kY _ (mee was dest d ~ h - =' _ ,_ ,scored a other goal for the home team when Victoria 5; Charlottetown. 3., up which not allowed; ' night u xhbesides an game b tween the 2nd and Cr cents ot Grapaud, _tho will ha o the pleasure of heavy men’s race, hearing band a i-pecial train will convey those wish to attend, leaving-tliecity at 7 sharp. have Testimony at Paris_3f|“9S ANU* 3 'E Law- Eegkgéhgfgfg. ;3:;§§;;§5g_1`_g1;ffifé Kills Seven and Blocks The City Team Ilefeatlii and Flod. 5"" ‘ll ottawa' i‘_.‘$.‘.”..‘ii.'..§`.f..}‘Z.’i.l§.’r°'r’.§.oi°”.§§i“ itll." Up the G. P. R. Last N' hi A I lram B Davidson daintiff suffered ver g ' he Creaoents of Victoria Won bv Scoreof 8-3 at th, Hockey, '~ Hatch Playgqi* With Creocenti of thi; Cltyln Victoria Rink, Vio- torla, Crapaud. _ ' iii Vrvropu. or-apaud, Feb 1, _ Y PW At end--the score Durizksthe game “ii MLC Myers acted as rofo`ros.~ , . ll ' In St l)uns,'a_n's rink on ndenjoginga skate after game _ c neo ev curlouaa. I Hym 1 rhanbeenovictlmwuleen Eleven ln varicose ,veins for thirty-llve yearn. these te ble _sores have exluted at one the llmb acted. szifferln were endured, on trial and nnmberleeo physician prcscrip ions applied, all with but little Atlaat c remedial agent was found emu, w teh surely proved worth its ceases t commence and acure|peedi!y¢¢o¢\¢C» Crmcn Son ls cleansing, pnrlfylh¢»lD|l|\l|* ` ing in 1 natnrqpmvlng itlolf I mod Qlwii and vnlupble auxiliary to CU1‘1cUlu (ollltllloli) V larch 18, 1898. W. T. HORSE, Cobtlh YS ~ g-vr wanna crmwu soi»,g¢'oeuulnp-¢ '"°.....,...'“° .“:.i'.:'..i.f....‘*°..'z@°'....°..!f‘:.°ri:.a.t§.;',¢"?.¢‘_-, $M wdlm uullmnlotellilohvvo almost m :gnu hmlar-laglgeuhaleu in _ _ S°°°| , .rr :avr nun ruin if -.a.i.~.i=i::-..'*° _ merce to-day received returns ol tl e, A ' ' `_ ~ British dairy imports of last year. The” - i _ total quantity of cheese imported is , ' BY 'r I: asv. also. nl. snlnmox. “In Fla Steps," ’ I “Ovl reomirig the World.” ‘-‘Hifi Brother’s Keeper,” “The Crucifixion of Philip Strong,” "Ro rt Hardy’s Seven Days,” , ‘fB_.i hard Bruce” “The Twentieth Door,” “'1`.i` _Redemption of F reetown, Paper tlltlii 25 cells. tlulli 50_tg|ls- An of these Books (paper edition.) mailed. for 25 cells Post Pal|l,3 Boats for “Dr iwe’ll send 6 of any of the above éatles to ONE address Pl” M L ' for ~ _ We make this great ofer for l fe! days only tointroduce these splendid, Books; they should be in every hold of the above books nicely gold, all rating pain and causing lwlililll Pl'°'_ 1