llllYSl'ALS ol Siimmerside, 3_2’ named sein nod Giilery 25 cents. ti Jan 17 td ~ 0WN» P E I JANUARY 17 1900 THE GUARDIA\' CIIARLOIJJF __ ___f_ __ __A *W -l *lr 25 p c Discount c'i and ste us or . 11 iou iviut tolv hai 0, now is the; time all our Crockery T F0 I rukkiiul:ir'§pX;`r;:l£n|£(;Ir;;rnnl uiitramniellod and of liliit ll irc 0 1 iou ii uit ii 'I' clieap Dinnci bot HE GUARDIAN lust. lmpartlal, Reliable. News! Li 4 at 'ill time o further the host iii i~ ~ofthe people and rccogiii!.edthcrefor0&8 | ,ml weekly lildl€lon(Mond & Thur )per I r' Sl 50 in adva ere suhscnptioiis may be paid, news him ii. B McCREADY, J P HOOD Editor Business Manager I for 30 days Chiirloitoiov n. Sunovslde ‘ i f WED\XEbU\\ JAVUARI li 1%). T t\ Two MATCHES, §. lst and 2nd Teams. :£- 0 Admission 20 cents. l F ss - 1 h igned was *he original motive for ,,WWf,,m,~§,,5 mm-,E~_ e seizures But it is true that ,is-si-»_,»»,--%_m Britain has need of large food supplies siiiiiisriziis. soticiroiis si. ff’ ir mid sold. ifoi-~»ir~. ipzeneiii building sim st s .1 li Am111=11_ Meotinstg;.::;°;::ii.?;: H[][]lS and Sh[]33 Hlfltlltlill lilal Flrt lisimce ti’i. V ml I *_ m fe pany will be held in Farqnharson’s 1 Building. Queen Street, on Wednesday. January 31st, at 8 o’c1ock p. m. for the £0 -purpose of electing Directors lor the f ensuing year and transacting such till 31st. ` town Mutual I-‘ire Insurance Com- or otlier business as msv come before it. " Secretary, 5 D. F ARQUHARSON, I ,» Il W WI m THE Annual General Meeting of the Share- C holds:-not _the Island Guutnux Publishing °mlN'll|!. Will be held in the ofhce of thg (°mP\l!7~ New Pl‘0W8e Block. on Wednesday gang: isoo, ni ii o'¢1o¢ir.n. ni, ‘l 'A B0 stasis urn ca asan ° , I 'lrllll I8 I9 IIIO 0|’ Ill. gg ::::~.;'::f.:::::.°- "M-=~ 'ILL 'I' lillil. .0 .L facts werethat a British cruiser had heized several cargoes of American flour on 5 _ the way to Delagoa Bay in British ships. The owners of the flour com P . . _ . See D . . tr ` FRIDAY, JAN. l9t|1.‘i.. _ rm ad ply to Secre- ry Hay admits as much. In efect Mr. Chamberlain simply y . ll SUC Cll'ClIlD‘ ances, provided the owners are suf- ( H mm f rl “_ _ d By iney cientlv compensated has frequently . ,, Bll ' C 3 W .‘ _ bloc_ks:al.+o sevcralroflhc* blerhtisvlrhuf 3202;? been chlmpd by nations engaged In * ‘_ `, 9°* "1 ”°‘"!- war, and concurred in by neutrals Jan l5d&w i Y ff " .1_ 1 _ _ -_ __ - The I»nited States accepts in good C SETTLED WITH A WINK zures between the British and merican Governments. The as that possessed by the First Sussex A most complete train of its kird in the world It is thus described lor the gun which is inf unted on an ord ho Peop1¢’n Paper. turn able piioted on llie cfnter so that Published stirs omces \ew Prowse Block n orih ,ide Pont Ofllce at the following rates, gill) delnchment ll pI0l.t~Ct8d by ll Pl! yablc in adi anc libriiing Edition dli.iTy (except Sunday) three "mg 6 “tt high around three of the ll \ months #|00 r yr S nw checked by a eekiy i._di,,o,, (Thursday, per ye," hydraulic brake on its own carriage By 5l.l5,iii advance 3 B ish m (1 t '“i'ave been esrarlieiglfetd gtftflisfo lowing places, h gi ed advertisiiig iob worliand other busi on ess transacted - 0 iimmerslde CurrlesBookstore-D K Currl S ‘Manager iibertinn .uber-ten Beekii G S Muttart gcii 13101 dlqcollnts 011 seiiris East, Telephone onlne. F Seaman Agent C, J rails To insure stability the truck can be secured to the rails by strong screw clips The remainder of the train is made up oi an ordinary locomotive and wo steel plated vans conveying a Max im gun, the men, horses and the pro- W P Cm WILL lH[ MURNING llllllllllll ’°°"`" rom Premier Fsrquhsrson some items of news about Island horses pur hased for South Africa and reduced fares between this city and Hslifax, which items had previonslv appeared There is something almost hum in Tu; Guinnisx oroue in the settlement of the flour O G G A accounts of food scircity among the Boer troops, and also that the Free taters are getting tired of the war. There will be a greater intensity of bo ' ` ` rtillery Volunteers of Enilsnd the The track was specially constructed nary ticld carriage and consists ot ii can be ruined in any direction ’lhe idea The gun is tired through an open ug and the recoil is u ingenious arrangement ol cross rders it can be run out and supported’ btaiiied for the truck when ili un is tired at right angles to the The esteemed Patnot has learned We begin n;w_; hear frequent th h ant and the weariness - t s ii lalued '10 their G°‘°fl1m°11t and before the wsris thi-ee months older. 0 ` retary of Stite Ha d ' = i " " _,,,_ »;° Tonight Ifrourliveriloiitofvriiermwlna , p There was .it the same Biliousness, Sick Headache, Heart- \ I time a good deal of angry bluster in hui-n,cr Constipation, takeadoss ol - -__ ia section of the American res a‘- iicioiiis ii ciiiiiiiiiiii. I:;“:i‘..;‘;i,f;i1?;:°““°°"P '°;'° °° H0°¢l’3 PWS _ _ y ma c nis rrnal protest, demanding to kncw` what ground American goods in snsit to a neutral port were thus terce ted ce to declare food studs contraband war It might be done were it direct evidence, whatever the proh- ility might be, had the Biitiah reign Otlice in its re s, “We took the Hour because we need of it for our own soldiers p y v ue it” It was `ust h _ ‘Nadi The diiiiculties of the situation on 0° 'uhhli “"1 “U00” 7°" di’ X 3 S u I the British side arose from a reliict- 3*" "Fil Wm 5° mlllhhd 3°! gi# IT IS H GOOD TIME Right now with the beginning of the New Year to test the qualities of WELCOME SOAP W--i Large Battle sl We claim its superioritv to all others- ‘U .I w BECAUSE it is the most effective while the m0st'hal‘mlels to the fab- r BECAUSE it has the most lasting and dn-sb] al e qu ity BECAUSE it is a pure and f satis to d is t of th highest merit at the closest price, and ‘C ry s 'gm e blocks, and a broad base may be BECAUSE It hu the great Boi-ax quality that made VVELCOLIE SOAP Famous TRY Ir Asshltviiiihses s I' J The Standard Lubricants of ile'\va|~ld are Capitol Cylinder & llenoiin Engliia 0lli Sl:l.DD11ed. only by _ " THE IMPERIAL [Ill U0 ltd ‘is ll Stl'oh.Il. NE ELEGANCE * m F Q 'm*b;i='l¢gf" ' ‘;h’°“l7 Never since we ba 'sn business h _ _ ,Q T K e aveweshownlowollalhoki early' proven that the llour in ques- :IT ;tP)Puh“ PMN’ u thu “wh no' gn". H” huh’ nm designed in feeiiiie swf noisiiysiimaaisiieii-sieeas ___ ° °°"°"‘°'°""°‘° 0 . _*_ 4 t ofiniritinthswsyolshapqodnrlagsand wi, but tbl, would be d,mc,,|¢ to E ==-=--lang, union we cannot furnish you The ‘ Aldershot,” the “Pd” ve. In fact there appeared to be s i , ° _- ` _ /11;, _ , -V Q U"\€;§\Sé_;§` -/"' iiinmiintim §D'»E ’ DICK KI in ohlloh, S pil, dots. etc., etc., is hindsiini and dressy are pal ap r onqin a box would make a very suitable Christmas ,o ,, -ei si is. w 79tcm% Karin-hands, elabi, hows, and other styI£s,"'¢Tltdot from lull- Ab* Emi Pusn, p Clarendon, the new Hamer in plain Black Silk. Satin and Plaid 'dy Ili* 'fy _ , stylish k w.(G5“ THE BEMANN-Rlflllilic l H Sluspendims, Gloves, Sweaters, Sleeve Buttons. and many things that a i* . |_ |>|_A5|-gg swf rat-c ass an exclusive gentlemeu’s furnishing house carry C ! -ind sailiors, and will a full sl ¥ EACH |=|_A5~|-mm Our prices will ba found very low for thequality _ _ for . » J ere that the lll_@-,_/'TiNBQ,‘\§`€;‘l¢-1% QS ” me V .1 if ‘South Africa, and the right to take SYDNEY’ CAPE BRETON ne trail goods under h iieei rsniio im iii ~ St *ary necessity, and with the two ' ' at Anglo-Saxon nations in agree Fm _ . ' ' 'll end of 1899 we’lI sells i in i ii of ii -'” ”°" t’ . The Annual Meeting of the Charlotte- die.liicu‘llly lssuribiiliidinlguc the min; :;lC:i1;;o;eI3?;‘:; igoztm? Shlépem ua cos . . isgigzzi .,.d}l to D.. ,W _,, _, ,.,,, , a this month i A dip ' yi [AME sou; mice too & no one believes that the _reason now U |_ I ass' _ ' ' ' . ` th ° . ' ` y . , 7 , , _ ' '_ ` f`:` if 5;' . ~ . I _ . 3 . OF 8"’ p uni y n 'm‘g°vm'_',°ns will atm "l'). 8hi;‘;;d‘ng) buy their supply of Boots for the eed _ winter atyalmost 00st prion "si: it Wi" °'°~'=°°- °‘°°»*°°~ UlSlI€l‘ C0312 iii and Join. Biiii no P” _ Th" "'° " f°' °"" °“' ' ` B. nstnnnsros. om ° t an nngeiier y' g S purchaser, even if the goods are t seized by armored cruisers. .-It was a military necessity andJ I I Pres'd . ’ ii ' ' . ciniiotieiowii. Jin 13, so tim I ,ffe';‘§u§°:‘;f_’d ,ff ‘ifflféu I h sb Nm, ,- ifwiver my be ~ trifle imdf- ate and eva°i\’e. ’ ss s Jonatha LE il per cent p ig th So d Armored trains iiiloiitiiiting Held ::|‘°.O`ll' ffllllll BOIUI' A pieces and inachine guns are nowl ° ' N U1-mE 35....; .,;.. it of ...igmf SX,-_E Fur Coats ARMORED TRAINS. T. ' I Underclothin ' We hear much of the use of ar-` W g mored trains in th g _ . . » i a matter of fact tQli§ilres(iil;e `ih“n0tA: of IWiltldiveehkfa:£eltecmved a urge cue w thin . ' sed ' ' ’ 8"* ~ Flll‘l1lShll`l tg dau lrlnfoipd train was land that should havrmbgizm 13:5, in ' _ m°B;,;‘;°:.t.i‘;;;d': ‘W "M -to ._ 71. _ J . O Q 1°' °PPli*“°°I‘§11 "W nfs* PSN? Ofullllile wllli:'b1::i;i';l:dll;.::)lot of them out am' y I 6 iiii°:§i A'-bi ~-= - was i.. About our Fon iari'a1'ion| 9 lfrrirrsa. vi-is e£|ioila“l>‘r%r.|,.; Bala Ti-is Naam, rauraainsasoa, being extensively used by the Ameri- nermlile 321,525” a‘ cans in the Philippine war. Ger- _ Cm manyaud France nowreeegnin thi, aura” _ “dy md!" y°"_Pi°k` sort oft-rains as a necessary pert of _ - an army outit “But ” I ~=d--°‘»-W. -.°°°°'- str. BEER , 0 ._ . v in Kiiciien-discount af 1.2 . hh. _ ' & me winiiuui Pmshit