' lass stores. h¢80l"s or sale my mining 50 'meh are mainder is th of 80 t will sail non Rivet Ex&I'ef~ *$4 -, if '_.y-_-___»~_; ~.~.~_\g-_-'.15 ‘ » . _ _ l]¥ A Uflllllf _:Tig / ssiisiisutn iasi. V as A 5 ’ A L if G" 'rfiii GUARDIAN, oHARI.o1'rii'rowN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND; FRIDAY Novnunrn .,- 'Q-\ .` N \: _,\ _,annu- 1)./ _~ I /‘T1 \\\`§\ _ GEN- YULE Politics in Newfoundland- Sr. JoisIN’s, Ndd., Oct. 30-Sir William Whiteway has retired from the leadership of the Liberal pai ty here.and his mantle has fallen upon the should- ers of Robert Bond. Colonial Secretary for eight years under the Liberal ad- ministration. The new leader assumes his otiice with two constituencies open, viz: St. John’s East and Fortune Bay. For his party in these districts he has adopted as candidates T. D. Ryan. president of the Irish Society [merchant] for St. John3s. and Charles Way. trader, for Fortune Bay. The government candida- Ul are T. E, Fm-neaux, proprietor of the Herald; St. Jo|m‘s not ye1F‘n'H$ed. Polling day will be the 9th of Novem- ber for both places. 121 Years Old. WOLFVILLE, N ov. 1.-The annual roll call of the Wolfville Baptist church took place on Monday evening. This is the eldest Baptist church in the nmritime provinces, having been organ- ized 12] years ago, with ten members. It now has a membership of over 450. *Q41-_i "Better do it than wish it done.” Bel- ter cure catarrh by taking Hood's Sar- nparilla than complain because you suffer from it. iitaiiet-serif? nLi.___ FO0TWEIlR Strong, servicea b 1 e_ Boots made of Islandl 7 A good pair of ladies’ Gaiters at 25 cents at McEachern’s Shoe Store. 3 li A snap -You can buy Ladies’ Gaiters lcheap at McEachen’s Shoe Store. \VAN'r a Piano-read Miller Bros. 3 li, THE BALANCE OF POWER BxRuN,November 1.-The Gaza; and Cszarina are expected to arrive at Pots- ldani Saturday. The visit is said to be ct a purely private nature.Some unknown ~ persons yesterday evening' mutilated , the statue facing the Stadtschloss at' Potsdam. Rome, November 1.-It is announo-» ed here that itis ceitain King Humbert and Emperor William will meet short- _ly and that the interview will be of great political importance to the Italian and German Governments, which have already agreed to renew the treaty of alliance. The emperor, it is added, is , also urging Emperor Francis Joseph to I visit King Humbert. ~ A DOUBLE MURDER. Toizoirro, Nov. 1-A double tragedy is reported from the township of Wilber. force,about eight miles from Egaoville. This morning the bodies of Mrs. Wil- liam Yastsr and the 17-year-old dough- "ter were found horribly mutilated ,about their heads by some heavy in- strument while in bed. and their life _ less bodies now await the coronor’s in - speclion. The husband and father.. William Yaster, aged about 50 years, lwho for some time has given evidence l of insanity, is accused of doing the ter-_ rible deed. He had previously threat- l ened to take their. lives. Three children younger than the dead daughter who g were in the house at the time gave the _alarm to the neighbors. ` The End Inevitable. , MANILA, Nov. 1.-10 p. rn.-All .signs show that General Yonhg’s rapid _advance is demoralizing the insurgems northward. Prisoners report them to? be fleeing to the hills. There ale many deserters and sick men and tle _former are taking their arms to the ‘ Americans. The cavalry and its rapid movements area puzzle to the insur- lgents, who think that the Americans whelminv forces. A Grain Leather, solid 3 R ‘ Leather soles insoles' and counters uomE|uAn£_.Iu.il the Shoe yt u need for ` this time » f year. l Aiem P°v°o=;';;¢P;°;¢2"§§';fl me most violent scenes or tus Nigga-L _ _ E O ' %%%%_,%=%_ ...._-5-“_j=»f__§_-;___________ _W .._l‘Iaszard & l’looif__e___tto ciiniii & to < is Holding nis Posiiion with iriii- lcry Fighting, COLENSO IS .WELL DEFENDED . . ship Launched. By Naval Dctachmcnts-I-Kimbcrly"s Garrison Wcaiv or Waiting But Gan Hold Out-Bocrs Took .Only 870 Prisoners in Mondays Battle- Thcir Succcsscs Gain Them Recruits-Battle LONDON, N ov.| 2 -(Special).-Gen- eral White telegraphs:from Ladysmith that all is well there and he is holding his position. A . No news hasbeen' received of Gen- eral Buller or his movementsf The ar.i.lery duel continues' and Lieut. Edgerton in *command of the Naval Brigade of H. 'M. S. Powerful was severely wounded. The Boers have occupied Pomersy near Ladysmith. The belief is that the Boers are keeping up the fight at Ladysmith while endeavoring to get behind it to cut the bridge over the Tugela River, this is defended by guns at Colenso which is believed to be well fortified and capable of keeping the Boers at a distance. I Colenzo, another occupies an important position south of the Orange River, while it is declarid that substantial deiachments of sailors are 'at the chief centres of Dutch disaffection. The government does not allow any definite statement regarding the naval strength in South African waters, but it is believed that there are eight vessels of various classes at Cape Town and that neighborhood and six at Durban. Loimoiti, ' November 2.-The Globe, commenting on the situation in Be- chuanaland, says. ' ' “Already two batteries of Held ar- tillery have _been_ sent up the Ora nge river to the relief of Kimberley. It is probably only a matter of days when they should arrlve.”‘_ .1 ~ ._ , I Y. 1. 4.. Ku//I-4 r ‘£1 1 45/ _ i W enterfthe confeded en as al’ 'L' __ ` ‘.11 '_' ll. ,_ On Wednesday Lady Hibbert _ 7 »- 5 “ff fi _and Mrs Stewart pper whiledi f/-_vga -,Af / i lllll . _I Y , _ _ ’ - ,_ ,, - .» ~ ___'__ I. _'_ _._;_, ~; _ ,_ '_-,_'.= -_ ~ _ i . _ g Y ______¥ f _ ,were upset.. Lady Topper had her ey, / /»':‘;*’ ’ "" ‘$3 =- " __ ' ‘/7’ ~\ ' ' _ ___’ 1 1* Wi - _ _ . . __ _ f _L '//.."? i in/~ - :_ '. "' ' ' f ,_ TQ ‘ f ' '. % ' "i"<,-f>= . L5; ~ A I ' ' 1' _i".-~.';-9.'"’f>' .` ,f-' ' /64.-f "' _ " "' ' _ _/I ’__. __ ._ ` _ _ _ vw; _V _‘_ ` _ _.T ____;;_ ‘_ 7 A 1 _- X _f _ _l I. l 1 ; ' . \ \\\ If I it ;_ _ ‘ __ l ` 1 _J *' '\ il -» li -¢ _ -> --/ r _ ' -52?, ( ”~‘.` h 7 .. ,» _ ` f i _ .__ s~.~\'\“ The public derive some comfort from the belief that the the warships have sent several detachments inland besides the contingent at Ladysmith. There is no oiiicial news of landing of bluejackets and marines, but it is stated that _a strong naval force hold the bridge across the Tagela Rivfr at movement, which is' in the li'ands'“of f » I .' . 1 . CHATI-Isis, Eng. Nov 2 (Special). The iirst-class battleship Venerable was launched to-day wiih unusual enth- usiasm. Mrs. Chamberlain christened her and 5 _ _ _ thin lee when Foot Elm is asked with her husband received a great “me 2° . FOOT ELM p~sitivel cures tender, sweaty 0Vau0n- tender feet. Stott and gury, Bowmanviléps ,_ _____ inyso manyiplaces must have ovei- _ _ -_ - ~ , ‘Q » .\zs§..=h..A..1 ' I_ » 3 1899 lr' _ Y F- YYY YY lr AA H1' 3 I '¢‘_» I- .L it GEN. WHITE AT LADYSMITH = MAP SHOWING THE ATTACK ON LADYSM '1'hepa.ra.lle4lblaekliuesrepresen‘tappro *lsépodrom of th; force surrounding, Ladysniifih, 'whom “W5 G HW- SAMOAN AFFAIRS. , . -_-gg , Tae. nina win messy as reseeisiiy Divided Up. ` WASHINGTON, Nov. 2-[Speolal]- f - -lf ‘ cnt and wrist sprained. Both 'were 5. - 'G I badly shaken. _ _ a .;..‘;'-$2" "1 ` 1’ 4 6,, ‘ ': ITALIAN BARK 'rim Lars: muon ointliaai. sm, 1 _ i P snroits. / 1. -. 'T Z "A A 2;" v l s l I '/if "’/We ‘_ rou<=T°N1=- N°'- 2-(SP°°\°1)-'1"=° Kii1sa1»u»»»»=u»»t `\ "“"" 'Lf‘Z_1f/223% 3 ,Customs Odicers and Magistrate, after L ii--’%:__ '-""7" _`:"_'f __ _:_ . _ lan excitin chase in atug overhauled ._ ._ _._ was-» - --_ - _ S 1 W ad irenbisimp n-emu sues. _ the Italian bark Beroogliere. arg COLENSO BRIDGE. ~ ._ - -. - ~- d °-“"" with sinking a trawler in collision an KLM” Cn, Nw* 1___A ,pda ‘ ` _ _ _ ` leaving the crew to their fate. the Star from Albuquerque. N The defenders at Kimberly can hold king is offering s vigorous resistance to _ isays ‘General Frednwk Flleliel out but are wearily waiting for relief. the Boer attack. Farther to the north- _I , The stories of Boer victories are ward another small force is holding its Q mm' Kms” mgiment' hu _ _ D _ ____. I Topeka attorneys tcbring preceellys g;iin_i)ngCt:em m_arEy accessions among owing _I t d t th HAUFAL N°v_ 2_(Special)-i-The pgagt mhmep Irelandlof St! Paul., t e u popuaiou. ese cas a en . o provo e . . or ma i becauseo sta emen Twenty British dead and 100 wound- insigniiicancsl of the Boer attacks, steamer Daniel' New Yer: todnltgovo 9-t¢1‘lb\lli°d -»0 U10 ll'°h\¥1Ih°P ill! 100003 _ ked t White ea . row ed were counted on the scene of Mon- lthough, as we have learned experimen- W” wrec a ""’°"'°W day’s fight while the Beers sent _870 _t-ally, they can tenacionsly defend po- f _ ____- prisoners to Pretoria. _ lsitions of their own choosing. 1 ‘ 'A' ' AN HUNEST UHEMIST. ' - J saved. M t d ‘ ts are honourable, and there is no nad fliligygblfi to deal with men who (bwlllli animitation gives them more profit) tr? 00 S8-1 ,_ guinaldo is per- _ 1 . I ,sonally conducting the campaign. He iis asking, the people for rice and is, To Cure A ilvadaclie In Ten Minutes Uss d 'trying to replenish the army with re- ~ Cumfort Headache Cure. 0 cruits, but without success. _ _ G” _ Some French Bluster A A L _-M Y i ...For Winter Forcing and Spring Floweringnvicisws G L ‘°“““°" ‘° .§°;‘.‘I.‘*.’£...§‘€”i§‘.§fii’°.I2..i?fi_ ‘ _ ' TULIPS. grixzzxlng “Ed M" F““°°‘° C"PP"°" N “th S tliMl1;O§1n§DWe1;§g Nliodnsiliction of choice . ';Julcs Lemaitre,_ He-nr; tllilocliifgrg ,Egg _-_high gl(_)ai_de,b_(EI;)S , in3.S ,EL 1 g Bokmq POWdel’ l3i‘;f°;’:':-...‘:.'i.';i.i;:°;,i,....i...;.f° i Hyacinms, Nliieiesns ___ The organization rs enrolling volun- _ - Mad- fren we ;izi;i.‘i.Ei.i:‘.;i;.‘i.;.Bii,'i i:i.i;i: s T“1‘_.1i‘3?ies em ALSO” C122-111 0 f21‘fa1'~ t ered- _ ° ° . ' " _ Bermuda Easter Li|ies` _ \11i1§__e_ have d_mm_1_y_ howeven In Now is the time to plant. If hissing the necessary :ends and it is See our bulb catalogue with cultural instructions for Saf dw doubtful whetherDr Leyds the special hard bulbs for house and 0 gn ground, and F F l A l ` . ’ . y P I l , . t tive of the Transvaal govern-_ ' i against 311.1111. ‘iiifilfiiu iiumpe win be sine' to supply' _ , , . I .lihinese Sacred Lilies . l I ____ ` this. Under these conditions the whole _ _ _ CHICAGO Nov whelit. -, ‘norm pork. 7 96 _ _ wheel-.685 team, Negotiations for a division of the ipork, 8 Samoan Islands are proceeding. _ l M3! -7” °°fl~ 39’ The Ueiiea.smss win preuiiiy ge: lm -“° The Evening Standard-_saysz “M ite- iT°‘““°'M*°d G¢'~'m“7 WU`\'P1'°b‘°17 my i _ _ I _ _ ` , y out England’s interest in Ufolul Saveii -- _ ~ ___,,_,_ _ __ if _..._-f _ _,_ _ _ _ -_ isofno value. _ _ __ A A _ I A itew-raovmce. __ _ gg-/____;. _ _ _ A ____ __ 1” L_ _~ Wntitirse, Nov. 2-_[8_pecis1]_-The _ 705%/ -~ ...gf-gg _ 4* 4 ___,.’;? Northwest Territories are srrengingto % .= if ~ ~ f 1° /" ‘ T, ,is en route home with the mustered .` . _