If J-T -- _ ~».-...ss f ., ` _. ._ ___ ._ ._ __ __....»”n I3 Uflllll I) ` g trowiait. _ _ ,A _ 1 i--ra = 1 r __ ` "T-‘Q -f "“ _ _'fl <."»§_' .4 5”; I ii 4'.” it _--_ _ '.1 _- ~ 1'” - fs~e>. 2' P LSTABLISIIEII I 89| - THE GUARDIAN, cHARLo1'rErowN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, WEDNESDAY JANUARY io woo pg ll as . ff _ i I - _ _ _ __ _ ’ T0R0NT0 it ...flliolillili Rlsclelvlss fi ooo' ii” _e"°“".L”' 'l ses with the Contirigen. fneir names ’ A" "'°|fw°"k 5°' 95304 V/"IUC clll TIIAQI l I are : I ` dill Slldlsfs. u 'L 1 M, Yesterda was b d 7 ° ‘"7 “Y “ S* The lainal l’aul’s school rpom where the members mtg,” gf ;|¢ _ _‘he Lasts. Aid of ilie Rea c‘re»:._g.i'.,¢ society were busy getting ready hos Henle y p.tal supplies and requisites for such eel astsndeeeeof may be hereafter sick or wounded of tcflsldsllhief our time boys iii some Africa Aii iii. ed me th 0 i woman`s world of Charlottetown. was \l°8 "N 159° ° represented amou the bus workers “ f°"°'° ‘ 8 Y . who werereceiving supplies. cutting mascveae I » R f out garments and_ getting ready the _ T5* ‘lfN'°'°5“° many articles intended to be presently W8 WW snipped wiiliiiis ii c ii i. mul mute! th The air was musicslssfiili the °!¢|ili`;i¥¢:Ilp th' gm "4 at 2: many pgirs of scissors and the hum .b£d}=;‘|, i 'I' |25 four or ve sewing machines. This vu," goes on day and evening Splendid N" ' i u Must Discharge Cargo-Dutch Cruiser Fired on- "`f°“’°"-"“ ’““’° ’°°‘°"i" .““"‘” :‘7:‘°°'t°°“""°'°‘°gi"‘ Queen Thanks Gen. White--300 Canadian CDUNCIL And the Mayor Favor Prohibition. REFORM IN CHICAGO Lewis Blair’s Funeral Attend- ed by The Cabinet-An Election Petition. Orrawa, Jan. 9°--(Special).-The remains of Lewis Blair were today privately committed to the vault in Beechwood Cemetery. All the Canadian ministers were present. TOBOI‘l'O’S MAYOR A PROIIIBITIOXIST. Toaoirro, J an 9.-(Special)- layer McDonald and eleven members of the CiiyCouncil are plohibitioniste It is also believed that others will vote in favor, of municipal temper- ance reform. IIPDII PHBPBCIB ll( CHICAGO. Cmcaco. Jan. 9.-(Special).-W. S. Warren has been elected Chairman of the Chicago Board of Trade. This means a vigorous war on the bucket shops by the reform element. MINISTER DBYDKIYS SEAT COXTESTBD. Toronto, Jan. 9.-(Special).-A petition against Hon. John Dryden’s return in South Ontario was fyled to- day_ If your dealer has ever tried them himself he will certainly recommend Magnetic Dyes (cr home use. | _ _J Home-Made 9 1`len s Long Boots. t' 'sn For winter wear you need good serviceable boots that wnl keep yourfeet dry and warm. We manufacture the boots we sell, out oft stock tanned vit-hi “Leng Tan Fre- gggg' not like the soft spongy stock tan- ned by the "Qllck Process” md bi some because it is cheaper. (lat the best- Dur llwn lake- Prices from $2.50 li till. Goii Bios. Uh’town_ Slade !l9?0fJ‘- _ EOLR \LR5E§ TU Ill-. °E\'l` liliss Richardson, of lbgina, North- west Territories. Miss llurcomb, superintendent for the Home for lncurabies, O;tawa. Miss llorne.oi the General Hospital, Montreal. Miss MacDonald, of Picton tio., .\`.S. All oi the nurses are highly recom- mended and were selected out ofa large numbfr of applicants. M ss Richardson is a daughter of Judge Richardson. of Regina, and a sister in- law to Lt. C.l. McDonald. NEW YORK STOCK LIST. Closing Prices Jan. 9, American Sugar R`frs 29* American Steel & Wire 47i Brooklyn Transit 73| Continental Tob. ;;1} Federal Steel 57 Louisville & Nash 'IH Northern Pacific 411 Rcck Island '10-ll St Paul 115; Southern Rail Pr`fd 52; Southern Pacilic 36 United S2a’es Leather Union Pac Pr’fd 4 Western Union $6; United States Rub nil April Cc-tion per 100 lbs 7.23 CHICAGO MARKETS. 73i -Si Crucaoo, Jan. 9.-(Special) -Ther following -are_ the clcsingratee: ' Jan. wlledt. 65; core, 301;. oats; 22d . pork. 810.50. May wheat. 68} ;cern, 38; oats, 23; ; pork, 810 77d. July wheat, 68i ;ccrn, 33|; oats,-; varieties. It has been stited from time to time in various p»»p:rs that there would be no appreciable change in the models or construction ol next year`s wheels. To the casual observer this may so appear, but for all that the 1900 machines will have many distinctive features. To be- gin with the saddle post binders will not be made as extensively as before. They have proved more or less unsatis- lactcry, and asa result there has been a tendency to go back to the styles preva- lent in ’95, 96 and "97. In many in- stances the binders have failed to hold. LIS! DROP THAN FORHIRLY. y A change has also been noticed in thsdrop of the avenge wheel. Dur- ing the past year' the drop was from 3 to 85 inches, but in 1 900 it will be less. One well known manufacturer is turn- ing out models with a 2§ inch drop. This holds good with the roadsters. but 1 s -~._- f 2 I Pocket, Office and Home Diaries _i for I ` 1900 _ . 1 1 ‘ nav promises to be equally busy gg,” ig, |.¢ -._| The following contributions ln money af gg. [gg gpg iq; and goods have been received since the side eed Aimee. previous notice. _ l The Qeee el Mr. C. C. Gardiner., I5. fully las@\sd Horsemen Wanted /to Join Gataere-Boer Prisoners to Be Tried as Rebels-Boers Get- ting Ready to Leave Bloemfontein. Orrawa, Jan. 9-(SpeciaL)---Sir rm-; Qt's.i-:N’s 'rnaxlts 'ro Gt-:N. wnrrls. me fu thanks to Gen White and thesoldlers Mrs. F S. Moore. 8.5. Mrs. Jos. Hensley, C1. V Mrs. Parker Osrvell, 81. Mrs. Henry Anderson, 81. Miss Mercy Coles, $1. J. U. McLeod & Co.. half dos \Vilfrid Laurier acknowledges the re- _ bottles beef extract. ' . """*'°'°*""-"* ceipt of £1,000 from the London Them" ”° fresh w" nm" t‘°d‘y' uf- W- F- Tlfilllfllli 9 lllll llld Mail Kipling Fund as a donation so Tm Q“°°° h" “fmt °’ t°l°3“m_ °f b°°I' 25 yd" milk' P1*¢¢f» 2 ‘U59 bandages, I Mrs. J. R. wmen. ei. °"°'l°““°"°»3***'! Mrs. A. McLean, Sl. mm ‘ I I ii; gieiiisiiyiiil 50°' mlnpflmvau Hrs. Maher. 25c. metres aBriti1li cruiser has fired on the Dutch cruiser Frieel near Delagoa d f th d d fth _ ' _ _ ' ~_ audi” Vo;!np;a?Een ima 0- 0 atliadysmith for theirheroic defence._ MI- J- T- Biffle. 15 yds- grey . 'rss N.-wane a wwasieek, N. _ - A _ in. cm ao¢¢».e aiu sesame B.. wi--»-~ 751 ii- at-»~ == ..i§‘.'.2 ”‘....i"°.'l°.iI.1’.Ii"..”?.!°.‘f."liI‘.’.1’. °’.i‘; -"~- i°1- ww- --it H,um_ _- . bo. _ 7" - Jean issues e ci., e eq P°1'¥---- ` . A "‘3°°°°°°o'P° r°"° ‘° b°- Iln.ll\et¥»sl¢wor\a..1 _ _ Haurax, Jen. 9-[Special .-The tried as rebels. - |,|,“,“_ _ _ __ __ ,omumn ,,,m, ig' ”fr':°;§’=§d°£_#§“*L°""n_ md ,,,, ,-,,,,,_,,,,,_,_,,,0,w_,,w_‘ l ae. out it. Cl-de. i si-was f - ' ' _ -_ _,. . ._ _ .- _ el Human. , _ ______ _$. .___ _,_ r.i`=“'e»”.."=°f."‘~».=.i'is"i`7.*;='f;':.....i" if'i§.'f'i'.°.`iii.e=; -.,.““°,,.._ . -‘"“ ' °°'”°' .1 |...”“”°... .§‘?i.3.?i.. i‘.’?..?°25. ‘1‘.§‘i°"°i J;-° ~»- ~»=-»"'~»~»-1-M"-"".r °" . - _'mn siiizsn Gaitilax sraaisirns. _ ,ling “waded .nd it i. estimwed 30 8 Mies Rosa Desbrisey. 9 yds. , _‘ 1) _ J _ 9_9 ' ...1°h'- . °° innelette. ‘ I H, Bicycles 1900' seizeiimlz:rman“;teameii I1)1°;i;|;)g haglooo men "8 reqmmdw ddend umm' Mr. A. B. Mackeusie, 5 yds.| W P ¢°|'m“ -- ' , - l Binnelette. | A prominent bicycle dealer gave it lbw” handed "er 'O the pnze conrtil *BCT GMTING READY T0_ HOV; Mrs. Joseph Pope, 7 bottles Bovril. as _his opinion Friday that the 1900 one °f he' P””“$°"° "°f' t °_ . 2 cans liuid beef 4. cans concentratodl season was going to prove remarkably P°"t“g_°S° G°'°"°‘f"_°f Limbs" "ld: Tim ‘t Blqemfonwxg "9 lemonade. C\lf|°i\¢0Wl li Xl brisk, He gnc ii gummy of excplient the British authorities placed a steam-_ Semng 5 9"' F_”`°P“l'°“°3‘~l fe .Y t0 Mm John Mggwham, 5 mn, mn. Members of this Qlesy reaions to substantiate this statement. er at his disposal. im°"° ‘O P"°"°"“-_ ucentrated lemonade, 1 doz. bottles 5°” °°“°° (Bd °'“' and among others was the fact that an The seized German liner Bundsrath l _ _ lemonade tsblfts. form Geese, Abeorbed f|l'lllS\`|llly l\1’gB UUIDDGI' Ot DBX! SCIIIS ig digchgrrviuo hgr C;1°00_ ' CANADIAN HORSEIEB “ANTED° Mrs- F- L- Hiszlrds w°|»'th W cm wheels had already been soli. This in- ° ° ° i T J 0 ~ - I C I 038510 8030- A “"4 'ml ll" ”°°°‘ cludes both the chain and cliaiiiless FIRED oN A Dcrcri Carlsen; , OBOXTO’ “°` "._`(°pa°‘°')_ °° From Souris the following ladies 80°* Wl||b¢l"'°|"'¢|| ' ' '(""“"’°" md" '°°"‘ved word th” have sent generous supplies offltnnel- “Uh 5°°b°"\ 3'9" 5”' . .Y ’I.oNDox, Jan. 9--(Special)-An 300 Canadian volunteer horsemen eng; Mesdamag U_ 1-1_3¢,m,_ Mcg"-_ for Wdllfllhlli. Amsterdam despatch says there is an _ will be accepted by Brab tnt’s Horse. unconfirmed rumor announcing that , Five shillings a fl ty ani found are the terms offered for enlistment at East London, South Africa, the corps Bay, killing one the ollicers. i to be attached to (latacre'~. some of the racing machines will re- main at 3 inches. The tubing has also been reduced from 11 inches to 1| keep- ing the same guage. but possessing a smal-er and nearer appearance. Sev- eral makers have also returned to the ordinary dtop-forged. ilit crown, simi- lar in style to that used in '95 and '96, The prices cf chainless wheels of the high grede will be 875 and $60, while the chain machines can be had at prices varying all the ,way from 825 to 850. Tandems will _not be made very exten- sively, and for that matter some of the dedlers will give them up al ogether. So far as the weight of the wheels is duction will not be as marked as some Dwple are inclined to believe. Chain- leis machines that formerly weighed from 26 to 30 pounds will not be re- duced iour or tive pounds, but there will however, be a reduction in some ,cises about two pounds. concerned it can be stated that the 're-_ quired the ankle motion, which is essen- tial whewpnsbing a chzinless wheel. but when this is mastered the chainleas at once becomes t`i`e favorite. A prom- inent road rider recently said that in his opinion there was from 5 ti 10 per cent.less friction tothe chainless wheel. He admits, of course. that they can never become universally popular ‘with the racing men, especially among those who devote their attention to the shor- ter distances. It is impossible to jump in a sprint when mounted on a chainlesg wheel with anything like the same sud. denness that cuaracerizes their eBcrts on the ordmary chai_u bicycle. -It has been estimated that fully half of all the wheels ridden next year will be chainless. This seems likely to be the case, and were it not for the dif- ference in price the old style would be even in less dem-nd. . _ _-_ _.___i_i_» 1 ; l , . > i if I l i’ I UB lane, Muttart, Stanley, J. G. Sterns, J. R. McKay. B. C. Cox and Matthews dr McLean. ‘ The followin articles are et desired "““f-'-"-"-..¢5‘»‘I.2.. Z Y 1 Malted| milk, absorbent cotton, ef- fervessent salts. jelly tablets, toiletlw 1' soap, calves foot jelly. (not ln glass) old white cotton and linen and night caps. The caps are needed in cases where soldiers are wounded in the head. Tirar, Hacking cough is a warnln! not to be lightly treated. Pyny-Pea toral cures with absolute certainty ell recentcoughs and colds. Take it le -time. llaenfactuned by the proprietors of Perry Davis’ Pain Killer. Band Saturday afternoon. The Risk managers have decided to have}he Bend in the Rink every Saturday afternoon ment and will depend cn the encourage. your friends next Saturday. 10 Si from 76 cents per M up at Carters’ Bookstore. 10 3| ,M Dnraim ron 'rms cnaixnsss. _ Nearly all the makers are unanimous; ' 0 in the opinion that the chainless whee v i' g°i°g1i°° Til 'i°'°mP°P°i-7' 'bfi I nlscilviiiiumir)-iitI|'iisl”i:|“|iN ever. car iny as any van a-, g _ _ . lges over the ordinary _chain _variety 1* ____ ’ and when once givena fair trial is rare- c ly eve: discarded for theuold style. ----__ N 0 When its peculiarities are fp ly. under- Made, V ppm; 'nu “usa stondsnd taken advantagegol the rider' rn pug _ so :in an P U12.; _,wilin.ieeni1.-climbing isuclii°‘e"g»i¢1_'_-___Ib¢i _ _.tax-tar, PP° s °P _ras -*motion is coutimods, and; i ing' ' - . ,_ used .to the chain wheel: wTth its I, » _.& M uneven action. the, chainleee na- ' _ ` ‘ ‘ __»_' _ rally appearsatrila sts _.Y - _ 0 __ 1 ‘ ' » , %tenamanwho mountsila ~» »~-_ 1 ' ‘ . & H a mi-ilisamiimeeilitie sms-is as-l ' ‘ --L-1* "A __ da th workahards llaal‘\|sac_hdn: i i Q Limit Dfrrcrivs. Gage ot plsy nightly - o-..a._it§i»ii.f.l,..,...--.»i- ew- ‘A S Q as-ensiiusqsssqi, ,\, ` _ _ _ » ` \:,~ . - ' . __ _-L “ _»‘,,'_,‘,, ,»,,,_ \ _ _Q5 -yi, _____§_<,' *,515 __g;_' _;_ __.,;-i-_`..¢,~3.-a ,X ‘I 'ies' `.‘_is.& A " " aka.-' -.'...~n"",%,~k§~'siéE _ $é_4s."= 'l' -~ -5.-in L.¢__."‘- '», saga- _- _-_-3 A a~¢.\r.laE~e.s.f A A if na .-.f Dey Books, bdsm. Cash Bucks, till further notice. This is an experl- menathey twhether it 'll be - tinued throgieghout the seasdri, so hx; isoo.ooo Eimiopu iii sim. ri-im 'Cf Binding Carters 3¢lf|0l'&' Underwvode I Arinowe li* £3 tie ii- Mli-lw il'e.»l»»qas .sau see.