< ==\ 33|' 'well and ~1 `-1 ii ,The ~ ‘li buslmf 'arning \, ongh ' % ithout ll|’0ll iovering :ontraee esicnal heir rie and sms lrn I K-:_ f ' -‘F 'J-Y I) I p' g miri . F ;~» B 01311111 i ESTABLISHED |89| THE GUARDIALAACHAR A+ A A gh A . Lormrown, Parson nowarin ISLAND, 'rUEsosY,'JANosRY_iz1soo A ‘m-~f~ ~> "~°' `*"“ " Y Y _ 7** 77:1 Y ' ' .. - I _ " J 5 = EASTERN " ` BULLER last evening. to see the grand military drama of '-Jessie Brown; or the Relief of Lucknow." placed on the boards by he Bost C 111. French and Chinese Have a Serious Fight. -lil.. TWO WARSHIPS SUNK French Shell 20 Villages and Seize a Town-Winnipeg’s Great Growth. ml Tscoirs, Jan. 15-[Special]-The steamer from China brings news that French warships have taken possession of Kvown Chow Won Bay, after sink- ing two Chinese ships and taking their oicers prisoners. cnrxlsl: vix..Lsos:s sHaLr.i2n-rm: Locals. They also delled twenty Chinese lges. vil The French loss was four killed, 28 wounded. The Chinese loss was much heavier. low rl! raanll carrrsi. oaows. I »'l‘eneeeeeCealand.Iran Wixirirso,Ian.15-(Special)--The City census just completed, shows a population of 547.75, being a gain of 1800 in hve years. Adalaofa Baillie Balsam is compounded of the best concentrated extracts of barks, roots and gums in the world. It is a safe and reliable medicine, pleasant to the taste, and cures coughs, colds, asthma and croup. You can find it at all drug stores. 252. all druggiete. Bri your Graphophone records trorn_ Miller Bros. 15 11 ‘ , _ . 4 There are told Days Coming,days that it will be hard for you to keep your feet warm, we have a few “warm feet” suggestions for yours. ' Ladies’ a Gaiters. Ladies’ long gaiters mélde of good heavy cloth. W9" finished, black and chocolate. Price $1.00, $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. Meiis................$1.00 Womens.... . . . . 750 Mis.~es...... .....--680 Childs.......I ........456 l A large and very enthusiastic audi ence assembled at the Opera House. t on omedy Company. It was tinely acted, and the stage settings and mouutings reflected the greatest credit og; Mr. Whitlock, the stage manager oi t ti 1 ine, . ssie. was rendered in manner that left nothing to be desired his dress was superb. The broad sword combat. the picture of the starving gar- rison. the Scotch bagpipes, and tae de- struction ot the fort. were given with vivid and realistic effects, and nothing better has ever been seen in Charlotte- town. We will be glad to see Mr. ll again. and are pleased they have bee so well patronized bv our citizens. All competition is appirently asleep a when it needs such competitors s t Union Blend Teas; they lead all packet teas. i-_lik NEW YORK STOCK LIST. Closing Prices Jan. 15. American Sugar 116i American Steel & Wire 463 American Tobaccg 961 Brooklyn Transit 68 Burlington Continental Tob. Federal Steel Federal Steel Prld Louisville 8 Nashville New York Central Rock Island St. Paul 120i 31# 49i 12% 183| 10.5% 1151 83 44% nil 736 nil Unites sais. snow ` ones rw Prim April Cotton `r 100 lbs PC Till! KBELEY CURE. Those wishingtobe cured ot the craving for Alooho llo li Tobacco! and C - etces roto ll’ertl1a,iidl.nlma.ine. Kee ey Inatligrtre gteterencs; ll; Ci)Go‘i;v. L Won-rgir., W.C n _ . ncmnann., Llxarrnlx Hoax: B. Rossa-reox snsox W. Camisa. Mrs.A. I. Jonsson MBAR. J. Cnsrnlm. 500.000 Envelopes all sizes. Prices from 75 cents per M up at Carters Bookstore. 10 Si eo See W. P. Colwills *ad in another column, where he is advertising 25 per cent discount on all blue ware. 16 1 3:!" "‘ Pocket, Office 1 and Home Diaries for 1900 -at HASZARIJ & MO0IiE’S. . I Sunnyside. Y L_! Annual Meeting li tlirloitetsli lital Fire Insurms 6s’i. The Annual Meeting ot the Charlotteri town Mutual Fire Insurance Com~ pany will be held in Farquharson’a| Building, Queen Street, on Wednesday. e theatre. The character of the Soot- sh hero° le ' s charming manner. Mr. Bennetts was the beau-ideil of an English o$cer, and all the chararttrs were exceptionally well rendered, especially the part ot the Neva Salnb, by Mr. Webber, who did some of the best melo-dramatic ,acting our stage has seen, and Webber and his talented company here War Ofiiee Neither Conilrms A Nor ' Denies It. and she costumed role in a correct and` T Risroiri Aoonr GEN. wARRisNt All Right. Crossing the Tugela is Not Contlrmed-hood Work Of Colonial Troops-Gen. Wood Camps in Orange State-British Forces Active-Lord Stratheona’s 400Men Accepted-Ladysmith Woonsrocx, N B , Jan l5-(Spe- 'Ihe contract calls for her, to sail not later thsn Feb. 15. DOUBTIUL i BIPOIT the War Otiice has no report on the nnronr 'mar suntan is nnrnsran. another severe reverse, but the War Otlice can neither deny-nor atiirm the report. _ _ COLONIAL TROOPS CHASE THE BOERS. Advice. from coiesbefg ‘show that the mounted New Zealand and Noir. “"5 ,_ wh |._.|. manga v ‘ °` bv os:ir.woon uivanrs 'ms ouir I srars. ° ‘ Loews, Jan. is-(sp»°ni).»st r ° 'UW mm- Cape Town, Friday, Jan. 12th. des- I Gen. Wood has crossed the Orange msn Tlnnzr tu patch says Gen. Warren has crossed River. entered the Free State and ee- M, Dun Pm,n_,,._ ' , the Tugela. , tablished the first British poet in the _ 1; 1, gm, muh please" Several despatches conhrm this, but lBoer country, at Zeoutspan’s Drift, rbi; opportunity ol exprme ,` subject. , A Loan s'rna'rncoir.t’s orrln socsrrrsn, Sir Wilfrid Laurier has been advised LONDON JW- 15-”SP°°i“l)_ ofthe Imperial Government’s accept- R“"h°ff°"d H°"`i”» f°'°m°’lY the "3" ance of Lord Stratbcona’s offer of 400 Sid8l1U DifeCt0f in of the moanm men so be in the British South African Company. lm ,North Wm .na Braun. ooiembia word that Gen. Buller has suHercd ` ST_ J0HN_ JNL 15_[SPecial] __The South Wales Lancers have chased the t Bank of New Brunswick wdiy Voted Boats from “veal kowes’ ‘fmt bmi' S13 J‘I”'.clU'ca'”'T.. tlssoo to one Trmsmi Fond. 1"~”" ‘”°'°°- business meetings: me . ` _ _ d 3 BRITISH ACTIVE-BOEB8 BETIRING c al)-Volunteers great farewell ` u 8 oleic* l“‘ “git While the war news is scarce it large attendance andthe This Volgnteers passed through heremhon shag the Bi-irish :maps are were meet t li ' Olllg ll] W8l‘8 gl\'6ll I lD@t Ollbhib ggtiva .nd they-Q ‘rg mm N ‘ ~i-=i° f»r°v°lL _ nie some 1 us .amassing some or U* T- °- '°°°* ,nu srsansn ron 'run coimircainu °h°il'- P°li5°°° °*'°°“|d L“|7*mi*»h- Orrawa. Jan. 15-(Special)-The thedhp Elder-Dempster steamer Milwaukee rm' uD“n'm° |7011 has taken the Montezuma’s place. Advieee from ° ni ri toriadatedliidayrepos intheli?tionexcept, Orrswa. J an. 15 . -[Special)- CABINET IINISTERS GOING T0 HALIFAX. Hon. A. G. Blair left for St. John today. Hon. Messrs. Fielding. Borden, Mulock and Sutherland leave cn Wed- uesday for Halifax and Mr. Blair will join them there. ' P. I _ U eb gi Ci-ncaco, Jan. 14.-(Special) -The following are the closing rates: Jan. wheat. 68l; corn, 305; oats; 2% . pork( 810.90. May wheat. 66! ;corn, 331 ; oats,28i ; pork. $11.18. July wheat. 67!-corn 331' oets,23- f f .-.P is stamped every cakzff a can’t to deceived. There is only one ts? Seeoeit January 81st, at 8 o’c1ock p. m. for the purpose of electing Directors for the “ming year and traasacting such other business as may come before it. B. BALDERSTON. lillff Bllllss , Secrets , D. FABQUHAR80§, S\`i°|‘i"i`i`i‘i§Ei _ Mr. 0. B. Wadman, Crapand, is in the Clif. Misellay Doi-eey,ofthiecit has been l1r.W. P. Colwillievisitin the west- s 9 ' g n Porhul 2”. i /1 ernsecrion ot the Island, e wi re-5 turn to tbecity,the later part of theweek Bherid' McDonald, Georgetown, was in the 't yeeterda. H returned to Georgithwnlassnuzht ouzheniailepecial ,I on Barry Rice,Souri»,who has been home Ai A 1 th ashort visit to his parents, returned by “QW ' ,te 8. Mints on Saturday to resume his . lv,-_*_* Q udies at Mt. Allison. Dr. G. H. Marveu, dentist, of Souris, who has been spending his Xmas holidays in New Brunswick. returned last Friday night and has resumed practice. ADDRESS. ON Wednesday Jsn.10rh,the pupils o! Hampshire school presented their teach- er Geo. W. MacLeod with a beautiful rocking chair and- the tollawing ad- dreees- ' I Te la. Gao. W llcLlon. I 0 t.tt.tr.§ |11 5'; ii appointed principal of Orwell &ve lohool. i W' ’s oieristi Romoineo' i if . a -`_ _ St. James’ Church waelisl th mn n Weaew is ' g irilgiii sincere thanks to you for kiudneseee, brmht out me this present w 'yea have .I assure you the-ggourilflit is prized by nie. w ever mind pleasant remembrance! or-.'»~°:.‘°,f.r.::°r.;:.".:: -°°.. .:.. .... 0011) Il s _ pleasigg to me to note the lager. ]0_l h tak i ur studies. t re» ext yor? haze” always shown me. I wish you one and all happiness all prosperity in future. G W ao. . - ‘"'°*°° "“*"'"5\ ` _ PERSONAL MENTION. - is We have started cutting ice ca Wrighvs pond. Roads and ice ia cellent conditioa,ncw is the HB F Welynr sclelsrs. feel we usenet be *_* -1 , ~ ~‘-towaskeshriegthelaetlcnryeers I J¢n.'n,smu; w.. , e you mum, . "egg, ' fillitaexyealeveyvea as acsyear. letlecd. aealse J.ll.llllGl E =r ltwlh Letter Fllea, Clfhfe' Uuilerweeb’ Armeld’e ' 5