l l B D Dil* 5 DW ills SSC 3% Y P I P I fe S1' IT If! I o , 5. _ ,oo o _oo _ _ _ __‘_. L_ o. oo, .5 . _ _, .v_,_o.` _ so _ --- _ . k A ~ 5 xx *I V' _, .. _een . ,` 4, L.-.>.._»i . ` -" .~. -__.:,"r» .lv 1:--It , ’ " =__ "i ‘ Y o ,'__V_E{__ErE,,’_ ' i _. _ _ . . _ _ » _ .¢_ A 'ty ' ` / g iz umm A o uarlttau. / ‘ """"~*§'-,',~j-ag~,;r'-.$1-o ;, ,-;v,}.,y;_i~ ,E _go _il th 'rt A' -3 \ ----:arp _ ESTABUSHED I89|. THE GUARDIAN, cHARLott‘trE'roWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, 'rUEsnAv, JANUARY si, iss-»9._s PAGES 95;; 1we_c£|i‘;, Z Gghrinian conrrnrrrron. Questions for This Week- ] Explain the term Hinlerland. Ii with what country has Great Britain recently formed an alliance? and h g nrp sei’ M11; a\\`ii)oisULi Hung Ching? And for what is he tit-ted? ng How has the matter of the gov- miment of Crete been settled? V. What treaty arrangement exi~ts between Great Britain and the l'nited gates relative to war vessels on the gpg: lakes? VI. Who was recently elected gov- f New York? What public work was under- take!! bv Charlottetown last year? VIII._ Over what questions has there ugh trouble between the English and F1-each in Madagascar? _. IX, What is the present condition of alll!! in the Klondyke? _ X, What are Spain`s present colonial Pqseseions? Inventions of the Nineteenth Century- Hny wonderful inventions were mde in the early centuries of the uorld’s history some of which in their time have never been excelled, if they hve been equalled, yet in no century ‘has there been so many or useful in- ygtions as in the present. In the mat- ter of travel up to the present centut y little advance had been made upon the methods of two thousand years ago, with the last hundred years have come thesteamboat, the railway, the bicycle and the auto-motor or horseless car- rige. In lighting mankind had not got beyond acandle or a lamp a hundred ylrsago. Just before the eighteenth century passed away a few houses and factories were lighted with gas, but lmdon streets were not so lighted un- tilthis century was a few years old. &cetheu we have the electric light and incandescent not to mention greatly improved lamps burning r-‘- hed oil. Sewing machines were used iil790 for stitching shoes but it was not until 18-16 that Elias Howe. of laseachusetts, invented the modern lowing machine. On the farm, too, wmderful changes have taken place! ieseythe and cradle have given place into the reaping machine, then to the self-taker then to the binder, and glewwe have ti machine that will thresh, winnow and sack grain all ready for themarket. while there have been a llmber of other labor saving farming iplements invented in recent years. nb type-writer is to be added to the lite! inventions. \Ve have also in the TUQRE TOOTHACHE IN A MINUTE £:NlRVOL. On§(pp1§ica.tion :if not. ide! we Ol' €|1Ia18lB ynmdache. %c.atu£ll,l)ruggist.s. _ ##§#§#%¥#§%§¥%i‘f# Justllatle- Hand- ada Ladies Skating Boots tipped $1.50 Messes Do 1.25 Childrens Do 78c Boys Hockey Boots 1.65 make to look nice and to "88-I'-manufactured and sold only by implements of war passed from the musket to the breech-loader and the magazine rifles. and besides these there :ire the revolver, the massive guns and the steel-clad battleships. The electric telegraph has come. The titst sub- utirine ’.cl=>graph connected Dover and Calais in 18-51. Aline was laid across the Atlantic Ocean in 1856. It broke, and one was laid with more success in 1866. Now almost all commercial iuportant bodies of water, exct pt the Pacific Ocean, are crossed by electric cables. Matches were invented in 1827 and came into general use thirteen "years later. Photography has been greatly improved so that not only can excellent photographs be taken of any- thing on the earth. but also in the sun, moon and stars. More wonderful still photographs are now taken in which the original colors are reproduc- ed. The “X rays" have added another wonder to the long list. -'A recent writer thus sums up what has been accomplish- ed in this wonderful nineteeenth century. “The dawn of history discloses to us the Arabic numerals; the fourteenth century gave to us the mariner’s cam- pass; the fifteenth the art of printing and to the seventeenth century we owe the telescope. But this Wonderful nineteenth century has brought us railways,toamships, electric telegraphs, the telephone, lncifer matches. gas and electric illumination, photography. the Roentgen riy, spec rum analysis, anaesthttics ard an iseptic surgery. And the demon ot gre .-fl, and the plund- er ofthe earth, and th: arming of the § " ' if f , ' i"" “_ A `4 A _ln L _ lvn ,taken in our mines by people of otl er ‘E » E lcouutries. The Klondyke is bring o more fully explored and is yielding . . - large sums of money to those who brave the severity of its climate. It is known beyond a doubt that British Cvlllmbia is rich beyond past *-*°-'- A. Globe Says it Must Be belt-fincold.e1y<>f.°°pp»r.1cd.n°u. ' ‘l n _ _ _ O . | Abolished. iiviilalsbgcoiiie namegr;iienm'itii1i§g pldiaiiltfigi In a ll. coal, and other minerals. It is only a Great progress has been made during the past year. and the value of metals r::;:2 .::1.2:°: British Columbia. very sa s ac ory im- provement in mining also in Ontario Doukhobors at St John- - - ’ Great interest to See Them--Arrested For Slan- dering Col. Do_mvilIe» M. P.-Died From Injuries at Bridgewater Fire. iii Tonoxro, Jan. 23.-A-(Special)_'1‘he Globe editorially declares the gerry- _° _ . VIC-I-oR,A,Jau_ 23___ S ' 1 __H0n_'5¢n¢¢q“ u';»,|_-wgggnggg g°"¢_ mander act will be abolished. g013gsil:e“Grg::°l1;;(;sin “Eid gg 5221’ joseph Martin asked P§i0ePeI?;i3)'0|; if he dreds of smdll buyers were The Canadian auihomif” will mild 9~ Manufacturers and especially ship; had said that “Martin came to the Coast Valid 00l1S0l'vltivB IMD! beetle meeting next month to form a society. builders are busy. It is diiicult to with his effects in 3 tm-per hhg and lative f tballe, and were Hicks,Tr~velling Secretary of the Rail- §3;l1;i;gli’gl£*}l;;;;i§?}t§.?If°tl;‘;‘1 :las shrigy could leave with them as easily ?” mag; 5 and 10 point jumps Way YI Mf Cf A' goes m Russia shortly its hands full of orders for new vessels. EuiS°° 1'fP1i°d “Y”-” The” MU' °t°°k_° °"° 5°-“M f°““"°‘ “"1 on the invitation of the C4 ar to go over Lost yon. tho rovoooo of tho United tin wildly and gxgiggqly gbuggd him, cogniz leaders of the Stock :he railway or the empire and see how Kingdom was greater than it had ever l`tie Premier and Finance Minister .wore un ble tooinfluenoe the especially in the northwest part of the province, and the prospect is good for y _l_._. _.__ still greater development. The prin- f=iPl°il1°r°§S<§il1fh=»t Pr°vi°°° has been Excited Stock Market in New ork-Ex-Prllonor in gold mining. There has been a 1,,-g,,;,,c,,,,e;,,,ho ,,,,,,,b,, 0¢i,,,m,_ comes Mayor of Limerick- ae once Under £-<"“““"° C“°°d“ d“'i°g¥h° P”*Y°“’-" Sentence - Lord Beresford avorl u lhe class of people coming are for the most part law-abiding and industrious. They have gone mostly to Manitoba and the Northwest. This addition to the population tells on the side of all classes of goods needed in their new homes » Alliance. Canadian methods could bg applmj been before and while able to pay off t Martin sua ivinn- outa brivht li-wht. It is the . ° 0 She has the lar est ublic debt of an - --- grincfpal fuel inclrelandi and is used oi me Russians' E 7-- nation in the w§rld End is adding to ' T £00. in S00ilaI1~i and other countries.T_he Judge Tuck refeffel t9 H10 fUllC0\1I't rapidly. Tlfe increase is partly for im-. , _ snppiy of wood has been so abundant in the motion to set aside the arrest of Pl'0V¢lI1_8l1tS ill her Davy and partly in ---0 ibauiiiacliiihlant hlhefgiaiiehasvlihaellittldaialuhs Trewartha limes' one of the directors gllciiilitelslon Hermiih ulaiidh 's exgdnéive ThCIi“llAG(i. Januhliiy Qi/LT ESP;-32]* ‘ .- - ~- - 1 wmv o ow nv are e c osin :- For more than thirty years experi- of Pomvme ° Klonfiyke Conipany’ on very slogwly aliid) y her people kos; 6 D . i .g o ments ha,-o boon going oo with o View a charge of slandering Domville M. P. , heavy bu,-doo of t,,x,_tio,,_ Too army to prtapnringdpeaft in such a way that it The Lothers’ affidavit declared F Very( P°W°1`f‘1l “dh lhmatening bl' ma e usf or heating ur oses . . orce o arms to overt row the r . whirever cm! is now “ei P P Trewariha James said Domvillo aeeept~ he and establish a m0mu_chy_ °g,‘;i;v Rooonuy soooess seems to have been ed considerations from the builders of Wooid be oo,.p,.iood at ooy time to road grained, The difiiuulty has been to the Klondike steamer and committed of bloodshed and revolution in Paris. press out the moisture that is ever pre- other frauds on the funds of the com- The P1` S3001 f0l‘lh€ YM! ill G0l‘m8!1y sent in peat when dug from the bog. poov_ ~ is not so dark as in France, Germany The inventor of the new process has ` manufacturerare increasing; her trade . the peat first dug and_ then spread to HALUFAX, Jan 23.-(Special)-H. C; iS_2T0WlUg E Rnd She is 110i ihI‘68l9D€d iii .1§f,'§.‘_i.‘1Il.i;.l-l.“.‘i.‘Z,‘.§,§,if §’§’,°,°’il° “.1-§j’”?"" °f. B"‘f§°?'“‘“ ‘lied "°?“ .`.'i~'i‘,.§~`t.”t§'Z.’§.‘,"§.i‘.“.§‘lZ‘.° .‘3.`2§Z§°§t.Zl.f§?h.'$Zfi reduced by machinery to a state of a _limes renewed “mg the rcecent mg herself byan understanding with Great coarse powder, then itis foflmedlundder me at that PlfiC¢- Britain regarding their African pos- a great prfsure, into sms cy in els A Z tscssicrs and ossib al-ar b the recent of two or tiree inches in diameter and ~ '_ i B” 0 'friendship ofgfurkeli. Y about the same length. In this process Steam Wfis £I°°€l`8*°d by C051 U19” bi l Russia is not threatened by any other the bulk is reduced to about one-sixth Peat' _wlth 3 m°"~‘ S“if=‘~l?16 f\11`I12-U= country if she vvill‘el them alone, but of what it was. The lumps of hard ,me dlffefence Would bE 16SSened- ‘her desire to add.to her enormous territ- peat are or a black or brownish color, I* was found “S0 *lm fha orymakes war at any time a possibi- somq-ha; m0med_ and bright on [ho 1 MDOUHI Of ash from the peut lity. Persecution of her own people and outside, owing to the rubbing A under Wfls nmch less then from the coal. famine in some of her provinces and a pressure received while pissing through Tnere wer? no clmkers ami “° Sm°k°' great Wal" Uf °“le’Pl`l5" thfollghout the the press. If b‘""§5 Wm* “_ 0199-13 bright light- If entire empire are hinderancos she has Tests have been made of this new Y” med 315° "1 501119 Pfiva-16 l»0l1S\=S to cope 'with at home. Spainzifter losing foci in the water works at Stratford, 1" 3if=‘lf°1‘d» Ontario- with ver! S=“i-‘- fgreat part of her cclonies in the late Ontario, on the Ontario Central Rail- \¥“°t°'y resfms' The P1`eS°“*C°mPY°3 ' WST, iS Crying 10 1`€C0V6l' like 8 SiCli road and in the power house of the 'mg mwhmes are capable °f m1'UiU2 man after a limb has been arnputated. Metropolitan Street Railroad running mn about aw" and 3 half of U10 PTC' Sl18iS C0lJtiI1\I81ly li1l'P3i€ll€ffl With 811 north from T0y0hf0_ In eagh use the Pafed Pe*}t' Pef h0\ll'- A DSW 006 iS ill uprising of her own people in favor of furnace used was that in which coal is Constmcllqn m T'-‘1`°l1l0 Wlfll Cl0Ub'8 _ Don Carlos who aspires to the throne. _ oommooty oomfp ooo tho too, was ooo, that capacity, Should this new fuel bi She is pmcticatty hankrhpt i ing. Her_ father tried to get the toy ,y _ soooomly oota fair ooo_ Tho rooolf suitable for smelling oar, it will - bc- Italy Qoigmgrhe vergg Qf ban;;1-“Pico-_ out with his ftnger,_but could n_ot. He For obo NEW YEAR you ,111 5 showed that. ton for ton, a little more cfm” 9f U19 h_lZh°Si_ iU‘1lJ0I‘l8l100_0SP-‘- ,The gr:-if mass of her _people are very £11811 picktd the child up in his arms quite ' 5 i - ._ ° l Y ' ~ -S0 Y- » 'DUBLIN Jan. 28.- ng[10]1_ » ~ __ ' __ '$30,000,000 Of \1b1lC d8b¥ H18 OV- _ ' ri-:Ar As A roar.. l, st;;;I0E;j§° 25' iS£e§:a1)DoT;e ernment was abli) to reduce 'the taies. Th” '“°“°’ ‘"u_b° _’°P°’l°d 1° "ml Daiy,an Irish politicat prisoner, et In many counties of the Province of h Ida uw” W1 _ e U ° TU°1‘<=V¢HU¢lS Still 00 file iU0l`°B5°- SP°‘k°r ”'-“d yarn" mu be Pr°s°°°t°d time manned to I lilo oi Ontario and other p;ovinces in Canada ° is ' 'mt rewh hrmdge Island B“tWhl1° G1'°“tBflt3l“ is °°l°Yi"Xi l}¢f9l`s& magistrate. servitud has bolt elected hh there exam what is known as peat untill 2.30 o’ctock and so could no pro;-parity at home the outlook in some _ , L. 9 ic " ' “ swamps or hogs. The neat is com- dock until after four o’clock." °f her “reign "lations is not 9° bright- ` TAc°MA’ Jn' 23_`(SPPcm1)_b°a' li up F posed of decayed or partially decayed. Toon tho work of disembarkin be_ The disputes with Fi'-ance about their servative estimates put the winler’s out-§ Yo! . .lt 5, vegetable matter, roots, trunks of trees, _ 3 rival colonial interests have not et ° 1 d k i 30,000,000, A’ °°‘ stumps, branches, etc., which remain gan sind waS_Pu3hed rapidly' been settled, and there is still seridus Put of gold In K on Y 8-8 S 1L°rd C this 37°” 15 lying in 1°w_ wet p1aooo_ Whoo dried This morningand this afternoon great danger with Russia in connection with _or double that of las' winter' 1l*”°° *WND 13081803. 'Japan' it is as valuable, though somewhat crowds visited Sand Point, many with *5ai1`Si°ChlUu- NEW YORK, Jan. 23-(Speci\l)- dusty and bulky fuel, and burns steadily Camo;-as, ioxpmoomov to get 8,vi€',.h ,__The.ouLlook for France is not bright. Tho smog mu-km thy,"-~-smoiioiog `3 many United States to Jan. wheat, 71, corn,33i , oats, ..6§; pork, 10.10. May wheat, 72; corn, 38; oats, 28; ork, 10.38. pork 10.55.- CHILD CHOKED BY A TOY BALLOON Lodged in Her Throat and also Died Before s Doctor Arrived- Nisw Yoitir, Jan. 21.--Leonora Bell. was choked to death yesierday by a IOY rubber baloon. The girl, with a num- ber of other children. was playing in front of her father`s store. They all had toy balloons and were trying to see who could make a balloon swell up the most without bursting. In order to do this successfully, it is necessary to make the rubber part of the balloon elastic, and the children have learned that the best way to do it is to put the balloon in the mouth and moiston the rubber. In doing this the Bell girl partly swallowed the balloon. It stuck in her ` h f th ’ sto e throit. She ran into er a ers r and starnmered out that she was chok- ciallyin Ontario, which is very richius-ioor. She has expended much more and ran across the street toa drug To Cure Headache in ten minutes use IDIIIBIBIS, the repairing of which has ‘than che could 3,50;-d on mainraihiho her store, where emetics were given to the itgmtgft Hang” p"¢|¢|-;_10¢t5_ been greatly_ hindered for want of ti army and procuring a modern navy, child without effect. By the time 8 cheap and suitable fuel. - ' b terian hos it/al ambulance at is tactical] The SUPP Y she has also expended largely in her PWS Y P 'N l \° make “S <>0S¥, at retail, considerably agreement with England in reference to °°‘”1*1`Y 31° “Hide t0 310111 8 <>hB8P fill 1. ment between Austria and Hungarv has almost at our doors. -not been renewed, and at the resent G() T() ‘ P Y i“¢Xh8\1Slib18 and 1110 colonizing policy. Alate commercial 1'i'Y@d¢h°°l1lld W” °°“d' ' ' ° preparation lf 1l5iS Bumttiolltly Bimp 8 qndgfgt tndjng with F1-gngg and an i | V _ Ya P t July wheat, 695 ; corn,38} ; c-ats,26§ ; iii if it again_st_a1um. mL:*2.f't...u"" ii QYDLQDMQK .' THE WEATHER. WAsrrtNo'roN, Jan. 23-(Special)-- Fair. thi-in snow or raimlight variabla wir ds resuming easterly ard i cfciif-tint. _s A -sq *_ see. be1ow_thar of coal. We shall wait wi~h her African colonies may' do something ' A . 8”” }“'°1‘°9f *° S06 what can be wr- to improve her affairs. Austria is one 0 S °°'11Pl1Sh°