< .~.~;- .~ 11 .s»1'<~'»f:~i-*f~¢°vvw .. ._ '1=:~==. , _ -f' -- -------~»~~~___ _ _ _ f - .___ .~..._..~~..-.,-_...mv-v~__._ --vw- _~___- _ _ ._ __,,__ , K ~ .. xr i a ‘__ I ._»`_,,. R <1 .1~ W _';< i`¢»".4!lf¥V'»=. A i Q if F i ...q _,_ ¥$ 1.. . l ,Q lx.. ' l l l x i ` fre* I ¢ O . i _ 'IHE GUARDIAN, CHARLOTTETOWN. PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, JANUARY’ _8, ‘_ _ ‘ I alltll Plllllllllllle What can be nicer for a ' 1 Holiday Gift thaua daintily executed Portrait ? i what more lasting 2 A few dollars will get you a if. dcsen Portraits, which can ba duitributed among a dozen ffl0l\4-li. giving inoie pleasure i for the money than anything else ob;ainable. _1 ~T.¢* In the larger sizes we have .the Duchess, Panel or the Re~ .gina for $5. the dozen. Then we have the dainty little Corona and the popular Kariilo, at $3, the dozen. Our new Panel at $2.50 the dozen, is bound to be popular nith those who do not care for a large -Portrait. ,_ These are ovals, squares or panels, according to desire, anti at the prices are about the price of Christmas Cards. - Which would give your friends the most pleasure-~ your Portrait daintilylinished or a Christmas Card? And they east about the mme. 1 Westlake Bros Charlottetown. Dec 21 d&w *-_ _- __ _._ . °lx;1k* O '. F 7- *' _. T 0 a v ~__._ 'gn 11 _s _ gr J* '.\. 1:' 1:5, , .. . . ¢ '_.‘$- s , » 'I . _ __ $15-LZ-'=f § X153 1 Recommend _r ’ 1 .’ 0 » ~_Baby’s Cwn _ Soap to :iii :notherswlio want their babica to liavwpinlz, clean, clear, and healthy skin. Waffe of the tinest- materials. ho soap, wherever made, is better. Tu; Arszrr To|u:‘r SOAP Co. Morrrnzai. “ANUYlC1’.¢ll OV TH! CELIIIATID ALBSET Toner SOAPS. as .- _ ~ f -.|__ ' ' GRAND Military Concert SBY3 Hr.-fnbzrs of the P. E. l. Contingent to South Africa. U0-‘ler the Distinguished Patronage of Ilia-i lionoi' Lieut.. Governor Mc-Intyre, Lieuf. Col. Moore, D. 0. C.. and Mayor \Varburton, in the Opera House _ 5- ON '>- ffRlllAY,. JAN. 4lll, 1901, PROGRAHME. - rant i 0svrtu_rP . . . _ . _ . . . . . . . . . . _ .4th Regt. Band mtiolo _ . _ _ . , _ _ . . _ _.ML Chas. Earle . . . . . . _.Master Arthur W.irburt0n kne‘-'l‘iencues before Paardeberiz . _ . . . . _ .__ . . . . . . _ . _ . . . . . . . . _ . . . . _ . _ _ .. Contingent Yiuuii Solo . . . . . . . _ . . . . . . . . . _ . Miss Cotton lynx . . . _ . . _ _ . . . _ . _.t€ev. Leo. Wiuiams *F in Solo . . . . . . _ . . . _ _ _ .1’rof. Vinnicomhe ‘knoll Solo . . . _ _ _ . . _ . _ _ _ . . _ __Prof. Tanton finesse-Guard Mounting . . . . _ _ .Contingent IN IERMISSIO N-Sale of Candy. Selection _ . _ . . _ . . . . . . _ _ _.St. Cecelia Club sadinir . . . _ . _ _ _ _ _ . . . . . . . ._ Miss Lefnrgey 001| Solo . _ . . _ _ . _ . . . _ . , _ . . . . . _.Miss Earle ` _.vs _ . . . . _ . . _ _ __ Rev. T. F. Fullerton \S.ilo . . _ . . _ _ _ . _ _ _Mr. Brent Mclnnis &rioi\et Solo _ . . . . . . . . _ . . _ _ _.Prof. Watts 'fame-Night Alarm . _ . _ . . _ . .Contingent Veal Solo . . . . . . . . . _ . . _ _ _ _ . _ _ .Mi-s. \Vatts R@sfiug‘ _ _ . _ . _ _ _ _ _ _ __ .Mr. 'l‘. A. McLean Vofal Solo _ . . . _ . . . . _ . . _.Mn Ed. Mitchell Scene-In Bivouac.. ... ..__.Contingent GOD SAVE THE QUEEN. Positively no encorcs. Concert begins pomptly at 8 o’clock. Tickets 35c and 50c. 34.-ltd_ THE GUARDIAN An lnde ndent Journal, untrammelled and feurihess; aiming to be Just, lmpartlal, Rellab|0.f`New9y, seeking: at. all times to further the best interests of thc people, and recognized therefore :ts Block, North side Post Office, at the El- lo.vin;_- mti»~1_ paynlile in advancet- e " vr. ¥:‘»‘.»ll: in advance _ . . . . . _ . . . . _ _ _$1.20 Branch Offices lSummerside, Curries Bookstore-J. B t x icituii BOULSLOIL Ll l.i.1c. B. MccRi=:.\nY, J. P. Hoon, - l hive been established at the following » places where subscriptions may_ be ptiitl ‘news furnished, advertising, Job work and other business transacted - Manager 1 Mnttait, Agent. 1 Souris East. Telephone otlice - R. Seaman l A210111. A. Editor. Business Manager ` ; _ __ _ _ ' " ' ."_’i'_"' _'§;‘_“Z_`_;’_*;-_”_"“ ill lllllll lllillll THURSDAY, JA.\`L'ARY 3, 1901. ` me cnitm SITUATION. powersof the world in -a comuion cause. It has brought; together side by side 9, . armed forces of Britain, Germany, Franc is unprecedented in history, It is tru that the powers have each their own offences against the subjects of western powers and against civilization, they are agreed. They are agreed also in their demand for security against the recurrence of the outrages which compelled the world-powers to draw the sword. A J n immediate effect of the united action of the powers to China has been to practically compel ii condition of quies- causes of ditlcrcncc between themselves. For instance, one or more of the powers miglitlnive been seriously disposed to intervene in bel:-_ill of the Boers in South Africa were they not so _=.ei1iou'~1ly t'!‘._<:_fa;;cd in ii _joint cause in the Far East. General Mcrciers menacing speech thrcatenirg the invasion ol l1In;;`.;iii l his been passed l>y,a!iiio.st with silent contempt, simply because inthe pi'c.~1rii& _-~i;u;i€.ioii it would he iinpos~il»lc for any one power to witlr tlraw singly ffoni the \‘."oi'k going: on in the East without sncrili/_-ing all her interests there. The people of Germany :is 'well as those of l~`r.ince syuignthise with Kruger :ind the South African Dutch, but sympathy cannot break out into overt action while Britain and Ger- manyure closely allied for the carrying out of :1 common purpose in Cliinii. Not only is the situation in reg ird to eastern afliiirs peculiar and significant in the a_~pects already udverted to, but the progress of the invasion of China linsheen instructive in u w.iy that must have a great ell`.~ct upon diplomacy and the nrmrd niovemciits of the future. Before the trouble in Chinn broke out an armed conflict between Russia and Japan was apparently' imminent and was being pre- pared for on both sides Now, in the judgement of many well informed persons, that struggle has been indefinitely post- poned, and the revelations of the march to Pekin are in large part the cause of the change. The_ large force so promptly mobilised, transported and put in the iield hy Japan, the courage, endurance, disciplineand eliiciency of the Japanese troops, the excellence of their arm equipment and transport services, have provedasurprsing object lesson to all the powers and an alarming _one to Russia. From the Chinese point of View Japan has appeared so strong in the field, that, coupled with the experiences of the war of 1894 J span appears the one power to be most feared. And what if Japan and China should unite and China take on the new civilization, organization and efficiency of which Japan ha9 given such a notable illustration i Beyond question all the western powers have been surprised by the developments Baby Clothes should be washed ' ' ~ _ if ,_ _ . . _ 1 . ‘ ` ~ _ _ _ _,__ a, _ . .,__- ,...___~_.__1.~_ .api-5.-f ~ ,_,_._ _ _ _ - ..._ f _ 1' ._ » <_ _.gms _ ._ _ __ ,~__.,.._,, - _ * f ._ _._; < 3~~.,=n' __, .' _ ~ ’1 _ . . ~ i _ _ ‘f '?i*»..<.°» _-~»-» .as ._ ~ ~ we-.~:_ W- -f _ <_ " ‘ ` -*r¢1='_1-»-‘ »1 t K _ ' .I+ ,1,._ ‘- ._i.~_..».@>7;e<=':<~':1-' ».:_= U?‘~'_“-.T-:_= ~'_v,~_»»%_-1'-_ oi'»'*--_~=___ * -_ _.: .»'-‘=f§'*»_~ f ’ __ -.; ; if _ f _ ._.ss&t¢.€¢?r.~¢.sf;n.n¢&-ea.2. -» we ~ < _ V. ___ _,_, -,,§,.-~<»__m,=-___~n~.,._,._ ~;- ~-.- ~_ -» _ _ .. ._ - ot the war and Russia has become alarm ed and compelled to reconsider her plans. Russia has also met with a lesson in regard to her long and exposed lines cf railway communication with Port Arthur which has repeated British experiences in South Africa. Again and again the The 11 “zo plevs Faper, Russian railways in Manchuria have been Pulylishgqlat its 0ffl¢eS_ New Prowse cut by the hostile population alongthfr ‘ route, and a great and widely distributed Miriiiiig Edition, daily (except Sunday) force is required to guard the limi; three iiiontlis 51,00; ner yr.; . . . . . . . _.$4.00 _ _ (_ d th t h is mr So ni-weel-Ely Edition(Mond. &Thur.) _ Russia ln amaze in 5 ‘ 5 S e from ready for war with Japan, or even should Japan protest It can riadily be seen from this imperfect review how important are the lessons, Uiow wide~ may he the efl'ei.ts of t ie present tr0l1l)l9S in China Those troubles are non in the ly prolonged, but we are not without hope that the conclusion when it is reached may bring with it a ions: and satisfactory peace. qi/'eekly liditioii (Thursday) per yr. _ _ $1.2-3; in advance . _ . . . _ . . . . . . . _ . . . . _.$1.00 for present aggressive warfare ln China- C spread the influence,and how far-reaching ; Bal: . . _ . _ _I ' I ~ ‘ :`ill)_:i.~..ii, i ._.- ` " l. 'C/. V - - _ . ' _ s , ‘ l WEEK OF PRAYER, 1901. ___ _ s » cmiai 'rspie ii.. ui. was-The church, _ cantury man: nam A King of them all. ' The “King Quality ” shoe has been awarded the Gold Medal-the highest award at the Paris Exposition, where hundreds of makes from the best shoe factories of the world were also shown The lady who wears a “ King Quality " wears the best ladies’ shoe in the world. Beauty of finish, handsome design, perfect fit-appearance, and comfort, with the price right. Made by The J. D. King Co., Limited, Toronto. my of settlement “ mb may be w,,m_ Alley 8 Co. Agents ett Charlottetown. Hurrah for the Zllllte i. at the Doorolth: 20th Century. i ‘ the ‘ .e~°=~°»»~w==- =- 1 S 1 _ to evurylmly.- _ _ 1 » It isa peculiar feature of the trouble in Thairksfzivillg?-` And the a£G0d- ` Wé sh!" of P_‘m_k:1»,-n°n`g, '_' htm, twlyd china time it use when an the gmt aww miami!! and °ff=“~*l°'1- B°P**°°;'trom1-the_pssplsd1P.£1.-efwe win _celabratafuie im two DAYS. by mg; C.hm=¢i1.'H¢v- RF- WMS*-0° *mi Ga M- . our.Patro1s their uhoicefqt any ariicleinbetirofcur - windows in fancy go Young. no matter what the price is for Confession and Contrition--“Bring _ ~ Don’t make any mistake about the plate to buy your Overcoat. We ar! Russia. the U cited States. Japan. Austria __ fum' therefore mms meetfor repentance' _ ,Overcast specialists. We 1 can show more kinds of good Coats than anybody againswcommon cnemya portion ofthe WBDAY’ MILS' 0 O &»1'1(1 506 6&Cb. Grace Church, Rev. G.P. Raymond and R _ d W U _h to I Determination. - “Forgetting the Church.-Revs. J. W. McConne1la.nd D. B. MacLeod. 'rnt'Rsnav,2J atv. 10 Bible Society in Zion Church. Rev. J. W. McConnell, G. P. Raymond and D. B. MacLeod. FRIDAY. JAX. 11. C0r1Se0r¢\bi0H-"L0f‘1' Wh” Wilt W0” This department aboundsin handsome and useful presents, at prices which have me to-do?" In First Methodist Church irresiwbly compel attemiom _ -R¢VS- T~ F- F\1U">1`¢0“ and L69 Williams- New lines of specially attractive Holiday Neckwear for 1901. have just ar- C B and Italy. In this respect the incident 'F Whiswm - ‘ / an e se em r ess money. . t e ` _ _ _ You can prove this to your own satisfaction by coming in yourself, trying ' “'EDN”5”‘“1 'U5' 9° on the Coats. Our prices irom $7.50 to 016.00 interests to serve and are not wholly in - hat are behind I N53 for'u_d_-. ‘ Men’s suits thin t . P gs a<=¢°fd “Sw ultimate sms’ but "°°“ “‘° St J='°°e'Ch\1f°*‘~ f*°~'=*-L‘=°- W““°“'° 2oo Mem. ram. A11.-w<>ei suits. in nice, mi steers and invisible pnaas. main object of punishing China for her Bild G- M- YOUUB- C¢I\tl`l1 Chl'i5Ul*m- ~12_00 tg $1530 ydues' £01- 819,., _ __. _ _ Young Mei.’s Suits from 4.50 to $9.00 Boys’ 8-piece Spits, 2.90 to 87.7 5 Childi'en’s'Suits, 2.25 to $4.50 Children's.Vestee Suits, from 2.75 to 4 5’l C;iildren’s Siilor Suits, (ram 1.50 to 83.50 _ Holiday Furnishings that! have purcheised at ha in, a llf'K¢ ITN! ¢ Bari¥et.s which ` FANCY Xtltit Tetlit in the 'DN Of Make Moat Sulttbh-A P ts tor the festive season allugl-‘rman goods of the choices! andas Gina fer Friends i ‘ he seed. C oeohtss an as i... 0.... and Nuts of all ki s. ___W_. F. Q. Box 113. Dec! dll. » Flionld Ulf ROBT. I creat George Street. lilllers Stand. ii is d k w Q These Hleeblngb “ill 592111 at 7% Shari’ rived, and include Men’s Imperials. l:` ai tu-hands. Puffs. ir Tecks, in heavy 9 cencein regard to other and previous each night. Collections at every service Silks and gating, in a splendid Varian- ut 6 ,ww and com-ommpms (mm _ » _ in aid of the P. E. I. Hospital. . 2.5¢ lo 81.00 R. F. Wnrsros, Men’s Suspenders in silk and cl istio wubbingt, elegant colorings and de- A signs, fancy gilt buckles, from 250 [0 $1_00 ;_£""‘ " _'_ i'T"_‘;‘;'_. “_-°_°“f'“';i _ _;”“_T..”.‘_`Z'_'I.""... lt `~` ' ` ` ~ : - 'ir t 3 Q - Sindy. “He That iss Warm Thinks All So." Tficusancir are "cold" in that ffiry ob not understand' the gloqv of health. 17113 i'mplz'es disordered kidneys, If CHRISTMAS SOUVENIR U 0 NOT DELAY In arranging an early sitti ig-you will be delighted 'with th 0 ’°°"“"" G. H. coox, S’ ____ f r C-ir. Queen and Grafrnn Streets. Studfo Where Baby is Alway Welcome ili{El't A Q1.. Pad-'gpGRAPHER_ ' Wholesale Commission Fish §»"»‘»'i'itf'f'.'i°°iid1.'f`ii'Li.i.i.a _ Dc3l¢l’S. "Successor to the Late C Lewis A A li Opposite Tlarket l'louse S H A I _ lmkll w_____ chan-lottetown Sinelts and Eels a Specialty siliiisailr, enema. BARRISTER AND CAPS BREl1).‘¥» §_ran_¢;»‘, amps nun 1. tmoniut, i.i. Barrister. 6.c. SYDNEY, CAPE BRETOI. Bfmluma. ui¢as.y.c_a, Collecti _ _Nov W d8f_3:l`_S3D"l':?°1;_l_lJtly attended to. to Loan, Real eine bought aol ‘i“!_':~_:_-“__-9-ggi 75 __ 1 A11 some d ° "'°““*» 'W-"~ m D '- 1° d if In &‘P= "®'9'0‘@'(9'(9'@'0'®'@' 9%?" ‘mal B°”"' in _ _ l °’ ° _ U P; Q Nov- 1 d&w4m a “VI Boxes of Oranges and E""a”°° °h'°“gh CIW” C’°°'"’Y ““°""’° S‘°‘?:‘lS 23:: °i=r::ili]¢{=i; °m°”ii‘§ei'»i°n¢'iii°`°mu."'°°" ii"'i"°"° ' _ Lemons, wholesale and Re-` S‘°"~ ‘h°L°wiS01dSran11- ffS.1B 1W|l.EY & SONS S°"“"”““°‘°°‘°°°L';§°T‘°"5 t . 1 _ ___ ° _ , , naar. asm _ A f§.£TAi`.‘.‘.‘2S.{.'I.°i.'.‘i..}`."“° “S S”°"' tall at 1 nec 12 dam lm _ B°“°°° Meet 'lfewfer Agents A “?.iU.i"'i'i.‘“" LAN” 2 cakes 5c at all orers w A KEFEREYCE D ’ mlnn’ ami _ _ _ . _ § _ - _ _ a 9 . _ _ ~ '_ lll1l1a0l' B|'\dgt|~%“,_ follilglililprien 81 Mc evin. agents Crown Confectlonery _ , Age,,¢,es_ Market and Fulton N“_ may iii t' 'UNI I. l. 9. law sw’ 1.- tiecnoits rnonmv imlmlel il. _ _ tltoloesl Growth ol lmlia antl llvliilt