'A E7 l ats all the styles at me Patch & one. _ 6 1* e day to is Winter s 10 cases counteiie $150 at ll G- llmlll BUIIIICE JN’ S in kinase! Potatoes, W5 ‘ .44 regdelvg if IER Bao’ Oct l?_§&"' m _ l00TWEAll i-(;mtiasd'ecti0Ul 5 Grain Leather, solid A li iisihgoumgh” neumatiilih 5 g'\i,°dcoNs'1'r" i Drugs UW its neon!! _ 71;.-» s » _,,.< _ \ l !‘ Vg A 9 r " sk \' ’ . " __ tgw-g;x f-'<4 ,r»_"_ ,; _ "-;.-=- " -as g '=y_‘1~»¢'__1“_`l.:` ,~_' - >. -_ _ ,./_ __-f "=‘_f_,__~_- _§___ ‘_ - _-~.- . . ;f ._ "___ 4* ,_ _ wt 15,1 M 5 pr L x uv »e 4 ¢ __ in Q -~ ~ ~s *I*-‘-___ in sci. -_~`=__;';{1*.a' (is.-‘ ‘"_‘_>` is ~ ~ ~ i " ,~.. ' " »_ _'ff L ' »;' /j _'_;=:_*~='=__ if 4-7'; _t - se-1 'u , ‘li "° i { _Q A s \ ' g ht owing at 8 v :V_ li l g _ f y g __ _ ESTABLISHED Itsl. 1 THE GUARDIAN, oHAitLo'rrETowN, PEINGE EDWARD isLAND,} MoNDaY, NOVEMBER 6 1899 e -_- _ ____ _ V !-Li <$iY___A _F 75;; il ___ V Y i V i YELLOW FEVER. _i Aa Awful Expt-risace oa_a German Ship. Vicronia. B. C., Nov. 2.-There was considerable excitement along the waterfront Tuesday for among the gi-rivals from the sea was a iaver ship s \`_ the German ship Coriolanus, from Pan- \ ` 0 ` ` "` ama, aftsra vo e of 68 da s w' ysg y , ith die dread scourge of the tropics aboard. _ One of the crew was down with the disease. Sae was at once ordered into quarantine. Yellow Jack claimed ltteen victims on board her while she wasnt Panama. During her stay at the Central American port some of the German sailors went ashore and con~ :noted the fever then epidemic there and filling the graves as fast as they could be made. On their return to the ship they went ti the ship’s hospital and day by day more ot the crew were smioted by the fever. Every day saw gee;-pse being carried from the liza- rstto in tie alt r part of the vessel and soon out of the crew of eighteen ten were dead. The bodies were taken ashore. piled up like so many carcasses in the ship’s long boat and buried in a mound at the hack of the city where the victims of the scourge ashore were being interred. On Aug. 15 Capt. Getting thought the ship was hee,and after securing his release from qnsrantinehe procured a number ot “beach oemhers” to replace the vio- tims of the fever and set sail for the royal roads. But three days after he left port one of the crew was taken sick. The terrible disease was againf making its appearance. One by ousi the sailors fell about the deck,and Capt. Getting Put the shipabout to run for Panama. He arrived ten days alto' his departure with two of his men dead,and as he lay in the quarantine staiion lp three more died. The bodies were all sawed up up in canvass and thrown into the bay. Among other ships swept by the scourge st Panama was the Brit- ship Eden Ballymore, Capt.l[ay. Trouble in Guzlm. Uasanre-rox, Nov 2-Captain Lea the naval governor of LoNDoN, Nov. 4--(Special)-The only topic ot conversation hsre is Gen~ eral White’s reverses, and while the Us U” hind °f military authorities come in for much Glam. ia the Ladrcnes, reports that the irst United States Governor of tho island "eff nu is i wa bsiugsn vsxtsd and his the triars that they might hive free away from Guam, and he expect them to avail themselves dthe oler. That istt but one triar on tbellet, and he was a man whose char- acter and reputation was such as to sllaviace Captain Leary ei his-iitness to Mais Linicieni 1l\a loleni Pala Curei 2 bargain counters full oi a 1 snaps at Paton & Co’s. , 6 li lEN’s wcolennuderwear and'ready-_ mos eioihng. line to fur cellar. a i i%%%%%i‘e‘§§ Strong, servicea. b l e Boots, made of Island, Leather soles insoles and counters. H0MEMi-i.Z3E-Jl1St the shoe 3 ~i need for this time ffl' year. s of rslorin werye being defeat- ‘ by the hostile ielasncs ot the triars. ~ He was obliged to notify halt a dozen r FF llIl0S. O S.. ti. ....i..........._ G., nf..-_ criticism. General White is blamed for h. .Indy bm nmgqd N adopt hu; not 'having evacuated the whole, Natal to m,.m._,,.,”¢ ‘A-im peninsula at first. But military men if ` th kia h declare it was necessary. eHv_enisv_iVtmls;iiiAa sn. _ y _ _ _ _ _ 'na manner in which the whole military machine has worked since the war U0- gan. Volunteers 'Want so go, Several small detachments of country yeomanry are going out to South Atrita independent of the War Oice on the chance ot joining ths Imperial Light LADYSMITH SUR __ _ f f if f al f fl ,_ -- _ ___ _---_ __ _ _-..__ _..._ _ L wut _-_.a_`\ _ » _ ' A.o.D. Yarn R. E. Yarn A. -s .c. stores Prison _ Odicers‘ Lines Chapel School. f _ Married Quarters. . Contractors Btor Eight Barrack Huts, Cavalry (one Regim ent) Hospital 1111003055 WIN- THE TRANSVAAL WAR-LADYsivnTH CAMP. NATAL_ E ciciooeewi E lrrrssfrcncrvrsrnx _ ` €K£§$§"T ' __ -JBla&andWhi ' young men are when; mme, to hocke etc an Rooiioiso out Pnooioii I-ioios ooi Colcnso Evacuatcd and Ugly Rumors in Circ l t' Ge ’ °°'°' '°°°" umm IBH May lnvadc the orange Stzitc at Once. Www , oitlloi' 0! th 0 __ r *_* i l A ` _ Lam Lonsdale and Hn-:is are aan nm- ,er.»ia¢~_~n, ._ _ 4 - LATER-SUNDAY '° “Y in tha mgygynenh The halt T9 On' t ' a' g P V qu qu ly pl coin cereus abandoned. Beers are drawing nearer and getting ' hnm' !°’"" N" 5 “(SP°°‘“1l“ *H in °*°°u°°° _ The War Odice today gave the pub- their guns _on more commanding T ° Ppniwnhimd naming “W thi An “gimp lic another shock by ohoially announc- and there is a strong tear`tliat°the' gov-” cu . _ :E at we ing the evacuation of Colenso `andi”`tiie3; 'ernment”is'snppreasin`g‘-_inq'vostant_ des; _ »‘lf_°° _‘.'* ' TP' ui force to hold the forts as he did 'fi 8 NV jiifitm an prime Nam nom bm; em _sempleteiy mmsa _Ladysmith _-aaa °°'i°°‘"°?' °' ""' "“"“‘°"""‘ "r1¢"if=‘f°\=°d-tilltwnwswswsvs an ,nd d,,,,,m¢ed_ have sent;-ai gg mg niimgd to piggy; .chants areileavinlgfietermarltzbnrg. _ __ ll WW! hi* *W- essafniae win-ks Weil. _ msritzburg and Durban and`§ babl l"""““"‘ °°9°]°°i°“7‘ O A - y M' The Qu,.,,,, ha, Personally expzeued M" destroy” the htm” .:;l;‘;;r tha The Boers have invaded Cape Colony. wgghenoik in thaahoodoatelubs tht to Lord Wolsley her gratification at the‘Tugg]i B,ive;-,making YYbiio’e('!TI‘eat 08'] 31:13 1”” mu' Culnburg The ‘Na 'fha vyorm-i. °qu.e.iP°ni _ = 'D ii °_ _ P- ‘ » i i Their objective is bclislsd to be “tt i" uw B-°'i°3°li “W” r°P°3t° hi mm' _ t ' eu |t.helast'dcspa`tches which get through amgfingggguggg M1;T;;a1_t:'1vpnrt an IIDPOXIALS 81536! _lil that the exudurhu begun '°¥°aéo%Tg?“. l U I " A s it". W A °R1?\=d:ilf Churchill is going to 6"" “"1” ' ~’ Charlottetown ah lllfrice to nelp care for the sick and I G9°_°m1 B°l_l_°1` my mt "7 t° l@t a dsaen w°uud°d_ the Natal troops, but strike out oa the “mu he umdnl N, Ann", 1,; _ _ old plan of invading the Orange Free kmd@ M me 0 Orrawa, Nov. 4 -[Special] -The State from the South, with Capetown, Bu1ler’l__ advance diiiieult.. ‘if manniim richest; an sipna _ No news has been rece ved1_';§rc_tn iLadys__mith but the War Ollico appears coriident -that White can stand a siege and is all right, particularly as it is known a number of naval brigades with guns reached him before the placewas _ 1 1 l_- _ 1 E vszss a 55.1," < " 5 \ ‘\T._' / ' ' _fr _V §\\§` V / ` ` 7< -fi-_ ei ,§"` _ g ‘Frei ` ` `T '°&Te I" M1- ' » ' 0/ar 1 \ . _ '/ _t Z r I///?V_;:» it ,_-_'_/iff’ "f"‘ Z _ _ ____ I 1, V _ .I '_ I _._..s*__ _ ,___ _+ _ ._-2 iii, . _' f `i, '_;(-3'-I-.I ',__._- ,`-:_4 ,,_(»;, - az. - _ ._ _ _/ ly _. *"` ` 5'/ 1"/, ' ‘¥~» f ASV `\,`,`, Cf \\~`§: "."= 1 t_4_y_ .» E2 ~°°5°1'-\'=§f __ *_'%*`_ #_-/6; ._-_ 'S' 'I U* S It ‘F/. ieha if \` _LJ F5: ltd M ai ' _ ____ '/' ~;_'. _ - '_‘*`- ». R i V ! I! ll!! 'E _ . A _,Q _ .- 1 _ - -_ , . __,i_, wygta, ' -~... _ - " _ ~-~ ‘¢"""’ _‘L , V, //6, __ 3 6 J. ;~_;_ _ _ ";' i`:.'1'_» - A-- --'_ _.N f-ff* _’ _ii ~ il' a _ `§»,~ » ' '/' . ' (_ ']'}‘_’ " .Wh -=-14-.. -_ _ _ _ \_ ,.I,ls_f‘ 7»|_.‘.~"g*7_°b’~ _ _ .,, Elf 4*' _ _ ,_ ‘_ ' ~`__ V *N* "ti" `,, ll '...,,.` . `_¢.~Fi"`1`.f_" ~7»~i\r_ ,. \ i.» i / 1, _if f»1» to _/#slat E = *‘ __ /'~_»1_-_--"‘ ,~/_",_ _ if '~,;_`;'," ’, * P V ‘ _ I -- iicra u cr s Movements and Plans - g,=;_g°f=;_~;-611 A Government still has 'no answer to their East London and Port Elizabeth as ld" I i uma' ‘ H°1`°e° . * surrounded. ' li offer of a second Contingent. _ ' bases. V _ of-Il;?'T;i:;dwdun _ _ ` ‘ ___ _M _ L_ :_ _ til' i Ili Ice Boatlni 0UR HAR] The Craft Ca Lliea 1 Coi out an Ei E gist. §_ F iglgiiigs TH.. PT' \\ ‘I 1 _.WE ‘- ~=- -- ._ f .__ ~`__:;;- -*Y .¥1'..__ ~ \\ . \§ 1, " , _ f ‘_*"'T'°~ 1'/ *_- i f?_ 1** p D _ li iii" u i ,li _‘_ ‘-" " -**' \». W ` ‘ ' o _ 1 . _“if ` _ __ __ _ “ 'A-;r_*"`"‘.;"_‘ ~ N' “Q s __ _ _f V _ ~ _ -_ _ if ___ _ _I H _,,, ___, _ y yy'-//~ Y 7 _ /,;’/'ni , -_ A; _Y '_~ ' _ . _ , ,ffm L_; ;;,l_$4"`:‘rd/ /.M $.31.///4,/’/7' _ ' ' . 'lj/rv. ` _ i lv v _ “fi f‘1-"".:i"'i'ld%`/”1¢‘>; "NA i 'O ' - ‘ - < ' ~ . _ 1 ai' _ N f./_/Apt » \ , _ . 'e "ill "th li ( ‘ _ i hi Tl-IE - 1- - "1 ` ‘ - "_ ‘TRAi\i»svAAL WAR-KIMBERLEY THE DIAMOND TOWN Rc L Baking Powder » -1..., Made from pure cream of tartar. ii Safeguards the food i against alum. _ _ 1 - > . 3. _ps of , . _ 4 5 ‘ 0il.’c1'_Caliot|be Accented. LoNDoN.i Nov. 4.-The Daily Mail, referring to an offer made; through Hiram Maxim. from 200 American gentlemen, who propose to give .£250 each, and to provide their own horser and equipment, tendering their services tothe Briiiq, in Smith Atrici. s'iv==~- of_`the ‘good-will of our Americah cous- ins.” ToB lieve Kimberly. ' LoNnr~N Nov. -l.~Despit= the Sirivt censorswp concerning the troops in Atrios, it is evident that a strong col- unin is forming at Deahr Junction tori the relief of Kimberley. The lst Mun- ' sterFusi1iers, the 2nd Berkshire and iiaii 'ef Yoriisi1i~re'L§giit 'infantry its known to _be 't_lie_re, _numbering nearly 2,000 ~in all. The Munsters have been converted into mounted iniantry. 1*- ` ~Adversity dattereth no man.” but Now is the time to plant _ ° e DireotFro‘ ui.Bs _ IMPORTED FROM THE _Noi~ih,South, East,a.nd West,A good selection of choice high grade bulbs in _/ 1 , Hyman 5.15, E Bermuda lrlufgizgieies etc. 1 See our bulb catalogue with cultural instructions for; Chinese Sa hardy bulbs for house and open ground. 1. _ 5 the pain of dyspepsia turn liis_attent_ion H rd! & I I on Celery for winter keeping in another 1° H°°d’5 s*"*i’frm‘ md its °‘° h° L 1 _ p ~ olumn of this paper. oct24 ti 'midi 1 WN- ‘ _ __ ~_ J . fl. g, matter says that ‘ i _ '_ which are or _ /fy, 4,,-_ \l$"& A _ nitnun _ ' ` 0 '"` ' _ ers ot the didersnt _ .. _ -_ ¢,,_,___,_.;,~,t,_,__o,_.,._,_J _ _ ___ _ ._ _ _ _ hire are watched w ` \ -J='i=---==L __ ____,___ __ =“-- ' V I hundreds of eitise . .if "‘ If 12'-7.'(';:';"-///// ff' ' /f of boatm clubs ‘ -i’i-I5 ._ if _ ; ~ ‘ su- ‘//"~’ //-4//4//1/H -r 3 __ _ -‘f _ i3f'4lEI5~r~n. _ e_ | I' '_nf§_ W p $13 wo ld cover _ ~*~ »- of ' oi '~ ~ ' - "’ 33?' 'Tj “ 1( l l M d .Y ross 1 i s | bl has Gases; mf. Canada in Kawai; i one Oi I Pi” l l Sta °s 553° I Il I 01 O iii Y: __` pi- ~`_`_` Continued on tl 1 !_* HYACINTHS ;;.‘?:,.;=::‘.f::’.:,‘;*;.;f§;:.°;:::o,t:.;“;f::.:l For Winter Forcing anti Spring Flowering TU'-"’S _ ar