he orniu urI _ _ *v -- ~»- _ ;-qw 'f 4-be Y Y V V rw C: . ! _I £$TABUSllEll |89l THE GUARDIAN, oHARLo'rrE'rowN, PRINCE EDWARD IsLAND, MONDAY APRIL 17 1899;-s' PAGE; F , 7 U L 4_ *sp V _ ' After Mail Contracts -Appointments and a CD F* = 0/1/ F , _ Q’-1% is-»_. "2: AUTHOR _ We have quite sn assort- _ _ " ' l' wefethe§worst`enemies or honest Yukon I °f hm 5001" "1 PW" ‘nd I ofllc'al_s‘who refused them the oppor- bmdmg "N tunity to vindicate themselves. ‘ Mr. Sifton went too far when he re- - fused to allow env investigation exceplh I Q l by a judge of his own appointment and 2 a ranked jury. , _ A judicialdtribunal would either vindi _ OITAWA HOUSE OE BUDGET COMMONS Mill’ PFHCHCC ill Sir Charles and Sir Louis ¢ Yukon§Court Take 3 Hand I DONALD FERGUSON tits Yoitoit cninoias. enness-“-The Government Defended. h” dmmowed the "dm Commons Sutlierland,the Liberal whip, Pmndmg that a bummer or ad expressed confidence in the Yukon ad- hd t° Pm°t'°° “lx months m the ministration and in Commissioner legal firms in the Yukon be- Ogilvie' °m"]°d t° Pm°t‘°° m tl" Sir Charles Tupter deprecated the attacks on private character and re- B T*)`l°1' °f U19 H°\15° °f C0111 gretted that the necessity existed ior “ff dl°d he" this m°1"“Ug 1° mentioning in the House the personal 1°" °f ‘"9 33° H9 held 5 behaviour ot Commissioner Walsh. But °1°1‘k9h1P Wm* 553'? °f when a prominent London investor who came to this country with a letter .from Senate Hon Mr Ferguson Lord Strathcona to Walsh, aiterwards that he would move for a waited upon Sir Charles Hibbert Tupper ntracts entered into by to tell him that he had found Walsh for carrying, the mails drunk and could do nothing with him, I C R to Cape Tormentine it was necessary to deal with the case. Rwhard Reddm has been aP_ Sir Charles d id not say these charges Surrogate and Judge gf proaate ,were true; but held that in the interest lsland oi the country, and of Walsh himself, Wm Mmm, has been appointed it he is innocent, it should be ascertain- I tack upon the ten per cent royalty; bir at Murray Ha1_borvlceBeDJ edwhether they are true or not. They Louis pointed' out that nine tenths of resigned _ _ ithe Yukon miners were foreigners, and _ AK _A ithat so far as working oi poor claims _ BS _ / was concerned, no royalty waslchargt d ;___§.__: _I’I"' ""~_f~“' 'lon an output of less than $5,000. - if it A { He compared the attitude of the ep- ° tt ' ’ §;\` ' sition w li th t Li at when _ T: 2 _A `i:\,;`\ ,§pO 8 Lf .bel. so _ ' (en, _ icharges were made against Sir Hector l t _ . no _ \‘\ /_',. __ \ . f /`,', i <"._ i .l M . ' E V ' ° Q I bil' ` Louis used very severe language against Tory party _which caused fre- \ ld _ _:_ quent and persistent interruptions from /1 ‘J \\\` \\’ } i\ Q. `\ ` ` i , SIR CHARLES TUPPER. Mgt e w n ess L atest New York Styles About our Spring F00t§W6f1I‘ tha” You don,” Soeeverywhere. It s our business to watch for the yet we never forget quality, W0 Pay Pam°“l_3"` in bu n to get l1hf0\1gh WQ_r1¥m9‘n.Sh1p’ of wgirgaloquence of style, this is evident the footwear-we are showing now. p I - »A_Y_r _ ‘_ Y ' __ _ ’ ` - -~ -A _ im Q m 1* Fi 1 'I u 4 Walsh Charged With Drunk- . _ ’,__,;-2-;';__--”°””> g /'E *W -Y v _ _ §4f»- A A - " ' ` li- 1 1 --if f _w _ -_ ii J; _l 5 _ _ L O TIE WAR The Filishos From Awh 1 p THE DUKE OF GONNA OTTAWA, Anril 15 -In the House of LANDING AT Api'itl5- (Special)_The - _ _ p I I ' pp j , ' _ ._ I Y' li r _ ` UGHT’S _VISIT TO THE SOUDANI _‘IAHld.QB ‘Grgphggf cate the Yukon administration, which would be a good thing, or else it might convict oiiicials and drive the Miriistt-r of Interior out ‘ot public life. which would be a good thing for the conn- lry- R Sir Louis Davies contended that the opposition had not in all their talk sub- mitted a scintilla of evidence from any honorable man that would justify' the putting of the Minister of the Interior or any of the otlicials' on ti'iala~e»'__de- mended by the Conservatives. Hg de: fended the sending of regulars into the Yukon, by asserting that the moral ef- fectof their presence prevented any outbreaks ot lawlessness. In connection with Sir Charles’ at- '-““" ‘ r ` ' lLangevin and others. While dealing with this a-pect of the question the opposition. Sir Louis challenged the opposition to make specific chargts Thgrg 5 3 §."°;::°.::;t°.;'"°" lly the Sorose’s and Kell Lasts slss ssssss sssssssssslsssssss nlir. . ’ \\A` E ag-Aainstipanynlininister, promising that p they wouldhe' given a committee ptin- He proceededto ask _ it a reputable _ man’s character was to he taken away by irisinua'itiiis»':,Iwhen_those who made them refused even to give the names of the parties from whom the iusinuations came. There was not a man on the op- position side who repeated the state- ment of Si: _Hibbert ,Tupper that \Walsh was guilty of immoraliiy and L drunlienness;I__,__x,i,iitilIthe_`__ gsepgder nt.. the fOppositioii camo forwardfiiid ' lwhat his son had stated., Such con* Ascopghea and badlvl éggk, __ p p duct was not the1 course which honor~ The main buimng ,ma the outbgndg able men should pursue. 4 p ings Wen deIsu.0y8d_ A 4' ` l The gfvernrnent courted the iullest linvestigation. and all that _was wanted ,was that no man would be condemned 1 R I SM lon inert- hearsay. fliicaiise the man _ _ I , M was =. on I-t servant,`__that did not mean Ten Cars of F;-sight _D¢f¢¢i|¢¢ im the [_ C, R, _'Funk Stephen; w gint: l»» - ...s .. vagrant and a scoundrel. But No ‘omg nam $2516 Tgfngzntizti; Of battles Will lle-hoped th-it all fair and honorable lmeninine Home weuitiwiihoid their, Mosaics. April i5.-(spe¢iei)-- condemnations until such times as a re Ten cars of freight on Irvine’s special :];';?:;:‘;°d°T:; mu , ` fi If _ "_,_ ,-_ ` -_ -, _ ;`1 8. 55 it nova muse o---~~~ ~1.. NN VOI- this morning’s issue.-17 31 I l AN ALMSHOUSEIHGRRUR. vesiigaijep give minuggm _ I '_ _, Fear Old Mes Burned ie- I-The county almsf house ,discovered onire *shortly ‘o’clock,this niorning. ` '_ the thirty inmates hutin a sh t - time the building apinass of andtheeecape_s_ent`olif." ' port from Mr. Ogilvis was received. I became derailed -two miles from i Dal- i g, _ I A I _ A _ _ _ _ -1 hguse junction this rnorningt ' his remark' i _Five cars were badly smashed and '*‘ '-""""" ,the contents of coal scattered broad, W cast. The toad has been blocked all ' é ` up V _ goitumtely no one was injured. A 0_? 1:; I 1 _ y not _ V O I~ OU »_ Duke and Duchess ot York met ' With) ___ .... A SEE the Big ~~1mieri=i\ Wheel” Ind. in W ~¢jMp|gR]AL= ” This rwimn Stand f0l' _ ll all that is good in cycle construction.-4 6-"t°|°s’ ' I SIR Louis R. DAVIS. I Fred P. Naveen. Agent.-17 at , 4 _ ~ A _ _ lgpmgrgetlttlstle E Pants ` _ _ 1-1-_ _ - ” onmiiu. N.B. April Iiis _Keeper T*e,mpIetbiiI_ at once amused or Four old petri in ing Powder _sm -- Royal visit to ireim--A :miie aiming: ffnmgsth 'I I page C _ ' _iu'westiiiin_sterlli»ti¢y._ A |,¢_,,,sd,;,,4, Loimoit. April _15-_-(Special)--'Epic splendid reception ln. Ireland. I ~ A The Queen returnsto Windsor on the 28th. » ‘ The marriage of Earl of Crewe to Lady Margaret Primrose, I daughter of the Earl of Rosebury. in Westminster Abbey, next Thursday, will be the big- gest social event for yesrs._ WOUNBING Prisoners Teil ___¢'~> _ _ *H5510 ___,2 _ _ ___;;_`, ' -ru- _gg Y _-___ _ _ iff 4m _ _ p _ _ lectfsem. The snyWs\lPspu' can vewillnot ioundinour GEO! OARTBR & Our Blue in blue and black including the celebrated TYKE and BLENHHH Are up to A usual standard of excellence. Our worsfbd S\1i¢il1`g t!1‘.°7_*Ud 8"! md ‘Y *\‘*‘“ “mt h’ _be-appreciated. _ Oni- ptrowsei-ing cannotghe excelled for variety beauty by my in thvmty 0m Oximd sue in s_ii_oo. si_;i,oo.;_»-i ¢1§_<_>