-54-l be ornmg uotitt ¢$mUSlIEI It9| 'run GUARDIAN oH.uzLo'rrn:'roWN PRINCE - » | EDWARD ISLAND WEDN@DAY JANUARY 17 l `“' 11" it if 'C _ an-m>;`-r ~ K f CC_’ "ii CE git!! ln Manitoba Now Num- it ber Ten. THE NICAR AGUA CANAL Pavored by Congress -Neg- A » §»;-~ 42:? foes Petition-Brazilian S _‘jg/"~<~';T..f» °’ *_-=--"-~ _-.f-/-_ _'___ i `_. ,, .__,._--»~,-rr .- _ *"7 ...__-___ . , 4 -/` __ - if ~' 'W' ~ '~~- Drivers Strike. W\sn`vi'To\' Ia _ _ :_ . _, u. 16. (Spec- ial)--The Senate Committee on Can als has unanimously reported bills for the construction of the Nicaragua Canal. A cotoasn xi:u’s Prrrmox. . A largely signed petition from the Negroes was presented urging legisla- tion to protect colored men from the barbarous practices of lvnching and burning. BRAZILIAN DRIVER G0 OX STRIKE. Rlo Jalltao, Jan l6-(8p@°a|)- Over 20,000 drivers of allkinds of vehisles went on strike and started to tsar up the street car tracks but were dispersed by cavalry. ELECTION PROTESPS IN MANITOBA. Wunrrrrzo, Jan. l6.(Special)--Ten protests have been entered so far, six byLiberals and four by Conservatives and more are expected. The Liberals will oppose the re- election of the Cabinet Ministers. Beutleys Liniment will cure Croup in a few minutes. ,UF , There are Colo Days Comiug,days that it will be' hard for you to keep your feet warm, we have a few “warm feet” suggestions fort yours. Ladies’ Gaiters. Ladies’ long gaiters made of good heavy cloth, well finished, black and chocolate. Price $l.00, $1.20, $1.25' Short ones 12 buttons well made black cloth price 950. 5 and 6 buttons length black cloth 450, 580. 680. MOCCASINS. Snow Shoe Moccasins. Mens................$1.00 Womens.............. 756 Hl5ECS.... .a .. aa ._ 5.-686. 0hilds.......Z ........45ci K i at 5-v _.'“.T"; _f--- ~ ,__ _.le-._. -- ,. . ,f 4,/ ¢4;'\,, / ¢0‘*|4,.||¢1 "\“' \ iq, _ “,vV;/;` -./`Z~/-- __ / '*\-_-_-L-_ 1 C __ .___ -*_ ,___.__. °UO\¢»`, _._-\._-`__ j»1f _ _-`\ ._%* ,ff- AQ . \` `$ ,N § TR 1';-#_-. ` _ \ »~=f';‘;_T/ C, r' _ bv vm GENERAL VIEW OF LURENZO MARQUEZ. they dssidsd to see how far nptae . liver they eesld gn. ~ - .' As Archie was the strongest skater he took the load, and as they neared the bend near to Dobson’s landing they did not notice the thinness of the ice, and before they were aware of their danger they were in the most treach- erous part oi the river, where the cur- rent is strong and the river had been open on Tuesday. The little fellow ,could net stop himself in lime, and the ice broke and he fell in. He called to his comrades to help him, but they were so terror-stricken that they could not move. The un-1 fortunate boy struggled hard. but was so chilled by the cold water that his al~ tempts to hold on to the ice proved useless. The last words that ne was heard to utter were: °°l‘m almost froze. 1`m lost." His companions watch- ed him disappear for the third time, and as he did not rise again they hutried back to town, which was almr st a mile from the scene, and not.fied their parents, and the alarm soon spread, * ofiieers and physicians soon arrived and a large crowd of men lined the river side, but the body was uct found till next morning. When the news; reached his parents they became almosti frantic with grief. Tne litile fellow was an active lad, and a pupil of Win- throp grammer school and of the Methodist Sunday szhool. The sym- pathy of the entire community is extend- ed to the family io their sorrow. Master Archie Campbell above re-i (erred too was a nephew of Daniel L. Campbeil. carpenter, of De. Sable. ' Bentley‘s Liniment cures Whoopmg Cough. i Pocket, i Office A and ” N Home . _ i ” 5 ~ America' St l&Wire Ipswich people were much st‘r‘ed: _ Ameda: Tim up, Thursday afternoon, Dec. 28th- ° ' _ 4 - when they learned of the ° Y unumol k N G 0 / V Tf§D8lt death of Archie. the little 13-year--ld 0 9 g;’@£21.T°b son of Mr. and Mrs. John Campbell, of e Fdstal Steel . ' Suttonstall Street. ~ s 8| I The little fellow, together with three E°°E¢h1:|l”. ‘ Igxhdvmg more of his playmates were skating ° Ng' York Cum] upon the river. After a short skate <. »~\; Bwknlud across the glassy ice near the landing, ` " * » 5” 'WAR 5" ‘°‘~‘-~» b ` api-nfoumaiai-'loo lu i Sad Letter-French and Gata A "°' ""°" °"` °°“ "Z °"' NEW YORK STOCK LIST. Bohn! ’ “EAU IAIKBTS. Lord Methuen To Bc Rclieved-Wanchopc’s Last °*”°‘°° ’7'~_“--<”°°°*-1> T" ,following a're the closisgrates- __ =2§ "‘ilvt“ is Wwh Illia --A ~r~ J'\*» ~ ' »-~"~‘-.f; SAD DROWNING ACCIDENT ., CANADIAN PArn1onc 1=UNo.;,,,__ ,, CIC CUYC- 22i.porr.s1o.1o.' ' ' Fnsnxarcros. Jan. 16 -Special)- °;York County Municipal Council has voted $400 to the Patriotic Fund and will also insure for $1.000 each Iof the lives of all the York County men on two Contingents. caxsnras crnnnrvas au. use savrxcs. nm-msn, Jan. 16~(spe¢ft1)-A subscription of $500 has been received here from a Canadian uu_rse in St. Luke's Hospital, New York, ffor the widows and children of Canadian Volunteers. ` She regrets she is not a man, but sends all her-savings. HOW THB PATBIUIIC FUND GROW§. OUAWA, Jan. 116-[Special] -The Canadian' Pacilc Railway Co. has donated 015.000 to the Canadian Patriotic Fund. The Banks of Neva Scotia and British North America have each given $5.000 to the Patriotic `Fuud. The Fund is now. exclusive of these amounts, nearly $43.000. nu1.um’s szcnirr wsu. xam-. Loxnos, Jan. 16--(Special) -There is absolutely no fresh news from N_ataL This shows that the censor will not ‘let Bull,er’s plans be known until they 1 are executed or fail. FRKNE AND GATACRB ACTIVE, Hodder River reports long range artillery e Generals French and Gatacre are keeping the country about them clear. At Rensburg, Jan. 15th, the Boers attempted to rush a hill held by the Yorkshires and New Zealanders but bayonet with loss of 21 killed and 50 wounded. cas. waucuorfs Lass Lrrrxn. Ima messes.. vin be immediately relfmved, fhewav odice has a letter front Gen. Wiuchope saying it vould hislastashe had been asked to - form an impomible task and m U' U . . 1 L - Diaries V TION. f for Is thfliiitlsf lIiiivEo§E}atnAra." For this in and But I l I reason everyone who is ill desires to * , ter' g I become well. Those who have impuns ‘ *-` or impoverished blood tum to l1ood*s, lsaayids. Sarsaparillmbeoasmetheykuowitwill surtehasdpurifytheir bloodandgivm hhsoutheirsta im ~‘ PP°°1“°°¢ Fl' . - blssdis in taassreptewqa gg V TUCIIBAGIILIIIAIAI. & "nM"f"t“'mi.|;;..u\»a~. _:$- “Xil- ,ar "-*re*-. safrgwasosfooa I is ii” cheese and butter trade wererepulsedatthepointofthe' 1 - - i - t is nowdedmtely known that\._“m"hu .wi hu. new seo.ooo.ooo-'Li #AL-ésgfelii Yokohama, via. Victoria, B. C.. Jae. 13.-A strong protest is being made by an influential section of the Buddhists against the bill for the regulation of 0 religions. The aim of the measure ls the equality of all religions under the law. It gives the death blow to any ‘ hope of having Buddhism-recognized as , in any sense the state religion. The large majority of the Buddhist section. j however, acquiesoe in the new order of ‘ things. The suppression of the plague has been successful. While it has by no means yet been stamped out, there has beenan average oronlyaboutouseass per day, and in Kohsand Otaku. liste tae intention is greatest, some days now (pass without a oass bdug llftlted. The seaieeee or the Amsrseaa murder Japanese Court oftlassatisu, and his exssutionwill takeplaes in the lattq' part ol January. -‘-1 -.£.__. _rl {'_ 'lm _$3 creamoftai-tar. A 8£,500.000 arm' the year] " ` ismgoodhealta. Totakelhh nd- P'"i°°' _nt-. e .E lislstass in Selig ef is igi-fi I6 Artillery Fishing at noni mv¢f_s¢¢ona I§l;`°.l`f'.°ffl.`I.°,`I'§f§ 52'.'°‘-"- "' _ Canadian Contingent. "°"’ °”`°°4- ~+-- _ Buddhists are Protesting. ma-pm I l *i*@l_h with the dsrfal D. 8 L relieves goaallhstsrsd ay ‘E e i' t l i obeyor surrender his sword. , p Fm' THE SICOND CON`l'IXGEX"l'. V ' . Hamm, Jn. 1s_(sp¢.i.1)__c..i. C Stone and Surgeon Major Worthing- ‘ 0 W t ha 'ved f 0 for- , 3;-m;_;»~» Cf;-_ ~=-3-~» . Belong Powder sw". The Newcastle Contingent reached ."`“" U _here today, The Quebec troops leave' M han Fu* AfUIO“'l Stomorrow morning. ig Ig; llllil Ledpra, n Cash I Letter Letter I Pauls’ .~??t2.°° Psssrs,at ni ‘ 4