THE GUARDIAN :CHARLO'l"l"F.'|‘OWN. NOVEMBER 7 i890 f To . i -J . - & HI- » -.- r ' Those intending To (live Anything, To the Bazaar in aid of the New Cathedral will find at ,l F. J. HORN SBY`S Book and Stationery Store , A great variety of useful and orna- mental Articles, cheaper than cheap. , Dolls, Games, Toys, in great variety. , Books from the best authors. Picturesl framed and unframed, Cut Glass Butter C0olers,Water Bottles and De- canters, Japanese Vases, Tea Pots, 5 o’clock Tea and Chocolate Sets and a lot of goods too numerous to mention. F. J. HORNSBY. P.S.-Japanese Paper Nap- kins in stock. " _- iisuriicii Fira Insurance risks taken on almost- every description of property. ' larlno rloko, on cargoes of steamers and sailing vessels‘ covered at all seasonsf GS COIDPBDIGS, mi Morin uulinlil Tl.'EiDAY. NOVEMBER. 7, 1899 e-_L_ _ _ ._>i--~---- -~--- - ----~ ~ ‘ J’ HOW WAR NEWS COMES. There are 200 iiew_.p,,per cor~ respondents in South Africa ready and willing to pay for the transmis- sion of their news to England, but cannot get it through. There are two reasons for this. One is t-lie limited capacity of the cables up the east and west coasts of Africa, and their occupation with Government business, and the other reason is the strict censorship. , All the telegrams from Durban are censored there before going up the east coast cable- There is no British censorship at Delagoa Bay, that being Portuguese territory, 'but despatches from that point are censored at Mozambique and again at Zanzibar, Aden, Suez, Alex- andria. Gibraltar and Lisbon. The object of censorship at so many points is to prevent messages in the enemy‘s interest being forwarded by messen- assed b so man c ns - St. Helena, Ascension. Sierra Leone, at low rates, .._~.._» ..._ ._ ‘ when it makes its exit. Travelling F W at the rate of 2,000 feet a second the I I adopt the ,Gregorian Calendar, and ous offee as Queen si.. ’ Gibraltar, . &c. Next New Year’s day Russia will force of this bullet’s blow is tremend- number the days and months asothih nations -do. Down to the present §E;°i?ge`°“l.’%$ief; 051 :sign ggi? t;§‘tTbis ,mo has on oxtrems “nge gf I lands and for fracturing the constitu- east eoast line have to be greadp andl 4500 yard* *md* killing 7°’-‘Ke °f X mm' on tha q“°°m°n °f loydty I ‘m » e ors at differ ° , . Ent point! there isynaturally much de-f “ll 3° thmugh two m°h°,° °f mlfd ‘hy ash. and nearly three of_ pine, quite I No oirhor oologromo oro onowod to . enough force to kill, if the bullet be sent to or from foreign Govern-Ft"“°!‘ ° "ml P°'"" At llwellly ynds mono, sinoo ,or 'oo ooolorod, so the it will shoot through 50 inches of British have com ‘ooo oo pins The bullet for war is fall .ientiou in ine days oi tne Manitoba chool controvery as an ardent cham- pion of separate school", has recently .vritten to a friend in 0tta\\a making mention of the Canadians for the l`ransva.al. He states that “the Can- adian Transvaal Contingent created a most favorable impression in the minds of the Quebec people both by their behaviour while in the Ancient Capital, and by the manly and sol- dierly bearing of the men as they marched to the wharf for embarka- tion on the Sardinian." The Boers are using an entirely diiibront rifle from that with which they fought at Majuba Hill. The Boer weapon that did such execu- tion the other day is the sporting model of the Mannlicher, a German arm, perhaps the most powerful weapon ofits cal bre and weight in the world. The idcalMannlicher is a sporting riileknown as the _Hlonel model. It is a beautifull finished arm, weighing about eight pounds. and costing in South Africa 200 German marks. The riile barrel is 30 inches long, the carbine 24. It has a pistol grip and sling straps, and is hair triggered. Its calibre is 30° 5000 At that distance, the bullet p ntrol over all ° _ _ ° telograms from Pretoria to Europe. imantledz) wlfhk; 5f1fha‘;“t°;0r°kg:n?f - 1 Telegrams from C Town coils °°PP°_' _r nc' ' _ and ll_V8. SlZQClI by up the ,not coast of aggrioo and no shooting is only half mantled, _leaving Slieamshlpls, U1Slll`€d fcensorod 'before they go on the cables. th° 1°°‘d P01" °"P°°°d 5° lhft 1° QW" 8.g8»iIl8t all risks. cable steamer-s watch the line gnkd °" "1’E°h"‘:i°';;`whQ; " °t'“k';‘e Llf8,8CCld6IllZ 8.D(l plaielffrom Durban northward to Aden. 0" ee' ° ` '"1 rs "6 cm las 1 d A new ooblo is now being laid op obo no better arm. Though the bullet ign tl; lgsusance P af-ie fwoot ooast from Capo Town to makes but a small orifice where it enters. the expansion causes it to tear a hole as large as a ma.n’s finger . Y 1 _ r 1 Charlottetown. Telephone 67. (_ You Can Pin Your Faith//J. to-any representation we make ' ‘with regard to our work. ¢ With a staff of iirst~cass work- man and the beet tools that money can purchase., we are , enabled to represent our work as strictly first-class in every We » “By our works are we lusown.” L lllllllll lllll., O’ f of 143 - ° ' ' - . . . swam iravigauon cos wharf. » WK, SLE; ’°5°”’ P“°° 1” newest in American styles at Chu1cIc,i;`ewwp23P. E. i. if ' , ___ Pat0n & C0’s_ one . ’ A ~ l 'll - 1 __ _ _li l L Nl G . _ _. _lil _ _,__ ,__ ____ V ______ i . a T ~\ Th to/_fi Q illussia has adhered to the “Old §Style” which keeps all dates eleven :days behind those which we use. To 'catch up with the rest of the world the days from the21st to 31st Decem- ber incluse will not be counted and the next -day after 21st December will be New Year’_s day in_Russia. ~ V Tai: Gmiannisn' has received from C. Theorct, Law Bookseller and pub- lisher Montreal, Crankshaw’s Analy- tical Synopsis of the Criminal Code of Canada. T-ho author is a well-known admirably cloar, concise and no doubt correer. It includes the changes made by the latost an ondments to the criminal law. Phe work will bg gf as to professors of law schools, judges magistrates and legal practitioners, R al 8 Archbishop Begin of Quobec,of whom 1 GU.u;ti>isN readers heard frequent P legal text writer, and his synopsis is 0 . ` _---. ._ ihllsibo sr . When yourhosnl ‘7 aches, and ybii, fool hiltons, coastl- .=1'.-’.=-"‘.-»~,.'"...=’»-,_‘=°;,»=-‘ - sdosedscmiua ls; ig\§h aupi-me as 1 their work, airs your _ _tl b;1£\1;lées;;muso tho' 5'-.W-,` ‘1~1l.~°diu'\i»"_ '.. - ' fumes are Worth ' -- 1 ` especial use to law students, as well P seeing Jasii ._-__ I , _ Our Rea dy-t0~We'ar" Cggl aton 6: C0 ff, 350 india’ F511. Hats an 11.5.0 , 3 if.. Boy s Reefers $1_50 at aton & Cds 3 t 1 Y 0 n g laiiy tim-Poiople riii_nm'm Mr. Bourassa, who resigned as I. orotest against sending a Canadian force to the Transvaal, is now ad- dressing meetings of his _constituents Lsbelle, the electoral division which he has represented, abiits on the Ottawa. river a short distance below the federal capital. Its - 25.000 peo- ple, while mainly French-speaking, include a fair sprinkling of English Canadiansf He says he is as much a Liberal as ever, and a loyal subject of the Queen/for whom he proposes three cheers at the close of his meetings. He quotes from Harcourt. Morley and other public men in Britain who were opposed to the war at the outset. ‘°I have resigned,” says Mr. Bourassa, “because I want a plebiscite on this war question in my county. Those who vote for me will not in so voting say that they are disloyal subjects. On the contrary, they will say that ‘ Canada belnn to Canadian and that gs Fi our constitution cannot be violated.` Those who vote that way will endorse ,principles laid down by bigger men and more faithful servants of the Empire than Mr. Chamberlain is. ag ot for militarism, for dragging the youth of the country away to serve in foreign ready to meet anybody in Cansd`a,and to dare him to prove himself a 'more loyal servant of the Crown than I am.” Rev. Mr. Fraser, who ‘has labored for several years in Trinidad, will speak in Zion Church this ovouing at 8 o’clock. Make no other engagement for the evening as a raretroat is in store for all who will attend. Asilver col- lection will be taken. _ A New Dare Srons.-,l(r. ` Geo. McDonald, now in the employ of Mr. G. D. Rankin intends opening a drug store in, the Newman Building. on the corner oi Great George and Kent Streets. Oferations were commenced on the building yesterdiy and lit. McDonald expects to occupy his new promises in about a month’s time, Caazrui. buyers of underwear will 1 find ours right up to the higbestnotcli for quality, Et, finish, wear, and genot- lal excellence. Stanley Bros. 7 ii. i., Boys see the newest-.things in men’s and laoies’ ties, “Pago & Co’s wind-ow. §@mmmmmmmmmm% r` ilanilimrmmwi ve beoonioiiiiil and-‘stron *bfg judicious use of E|i|“||g§g|»\ p Godklvorbll. S* ,Our own s a . i _ 3. lgiadacied Emuisiu ti With Chialaool E Istono of the beat on the market. o~ Guaranteed 500 per cent pure oil, E1 with hypophoephites and Guaiacol. mlllflliil i =:s We rrcomnwnd it- roiyml. _Money back if not as rep sented. i Prepared and sold by £5. W. Rtildill Plilii. B Royal Oak Soap. It leads 1 E” Central Dru’g'S1me. 3,1; S all 1 o 12 Lf 5 Sunnyside. 1 #iuimuuiuiiuwiwuiuuvile Gllh iuwiu ~-~ - ~»- *§*& ” "-\`_>;= -*~ ' ` --, 3, =- AJ? `_.____. ii if . 'Y , r` ~ ` , _ ,l .f ` .- i '_, "_§-V 7' l T LZ' "_ . ‘ ff i ~- ' ` *"~i; I; "-" , -"-5;-?~'»-.-¢.,-.-;£;:-_=.=°-_,¢';;:5e,_¢_-__,_~ - ;- __~_;,-1-A -- .,_- 1 . Z- i" , 1 "lx _/ fo-~ _Ti - 'J _ _ T-_» ,_=';';`- Ji t ?-,+;;f-;.-;;f;;:,f:s-.T-;;f:-f-;;;a:;=~;; _. *_* ,- i ,___;:=}L,_, .-f,,,~_-- :--_.1-_*Gr-+;v, , - - -5*-.-»--if 5-’ - ' .-'fx-J; .'.- _>_-_; -;1_.=_:-;,;-__ ` ' I - _ '*`=>`;~ jj " ~ _'~ , _ A . , - 1 -1: All ,_: (W < _ ~, _nz-_-_~*' ""‘ v- B __ ,_g ~ 1-E-_-_ '\c'-3” Z-;.1_%1.§~.--7=f-~ ~ 25,? ____ __ -_-4- __ _ "_-74. __ A TT,-’;~;_§ = /; -~ =»;< -1/_~_,~_,: -_ :“ 5 - I -/ . 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Black Merino; 65c, f72c, 80c Black cashmere sae. 42e,.55e, cze, ste ssc Black Elastic., Cord, Extra Fine $1 I0 Black Bengaline 55c, 90, 1.10 1 20 Black Henrietta Silk Warp 1 10 1 35 Back sergsszse, ses 55c, 58c, 600, 620,720, 75c, 850]-900 Navy Serges 22c, 251:, 28c,i_36c 40c 421: 48c 50c 55c, 589, 60c, 62c,f65c, 68c, '?0c. 72c, 7oc, 80c 859. Black origami Mohair 28.1550, soc, 625 see, see, 90.-,, see, 1.1o,1.15, 1.25, 1.:-15, 1 45, 1 50, 1 65 i ' e ` . Black ‘Silk and Wool Matalasee-$2 25 per yd Bla.ckSilk and Wool Costumes $2 40 2 50 y per yd. I Ripleyls Parel Fiiiioh in the New Shades 750, 89c, Colored Poplins in a_ Varietywof Shades 900 1 00 1 . Box Cloths in Black, Grey, Brown, Blue, =f “ “ Fawns from 18c, to 72c per yd. Bread cicih».ia-Biaekfnieee-er5y,~Gresm~ ~ 1 d “ “ impie 1.10.1 to 1.50 res; _y , ' ' f 1 ‘S P » o Ladies Homespuns in a Variety of Colors correct thing for thisltime of theyear ‘75c and 1 00 .Scotch Cheviotsiin Costume lengths Dm, Blues, Fawns, Greys, Greens and Mixes 1 ‘$6 per yd We neil it cheaper than most. F. PERKINS It later Boots i-|1;y>~--- _ i§.l.;i..; are unexcelled _foilwinter Wear. Univer V - ally woin throughout Canadian Citie , by well dressed feet dry, warm and ct-mfortable .withou e discf mfort, men. Fhey keep th worry and expense o rubbers and overshees. Price stamped I on the sole. $5.00 a pair in Black or Tau. SPECIAL-Made with leather lining , ` :id ite is ii its 1 olge felt insole--$6-.00, ALLEY Cfo. _a rg a-insw” ___£Zr1i§gSBAZAAR WEEE with CHEAP RAILW _ we oifer Blg- Red lons in Sui coats. Vva. Zi.1§>a5fnl;1?1'i -U' , _ _ ; ‘ MmL£om& oe 9 °.q~ _? , ' `- ‘L . “'53 llomo labors. l . 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