:ey OBJ hr owing nothin. -1 1* A -1, . J l_ _ -1 -gil- V' hx ESTABLISHED |89! 'IHR GUARDIAN oHARLo'I'rEToWN PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND SATURDAY Novnrrnrn i i howgi-*e yards;-as aims // "L __ .J ' January 30,000 _able-bodied Spaniards have arrived here and about 4,000 have leit Cuba The Lakes, Drowned at a Perry. 7 Ladysmith Surrounded ` Bane,-»5 Monments ° i in }Ch3rl0ttCt0W|i S =°r<=\=1°f=» M l AN'rwi:RP, Nov. 3.--[Special].-A The War Oliice has fno news from G et.1Buu d ' L __ _ I _ I ~ een a er an his staff have 'landing stage ofthe ferry here broke Ladysmith and does not know wh th _ ~ I--rf R- ~ - -Ji Till Help Reaches Him -His _Artillery Supefipf 10, D fi - fi _ _ - -i CHURCH AND PARSONAGE TYPICA A TYPE OF THE l‘~”_l'_fS'EI lll L.ADYSMlTH- ` There is also a considerable loss of ll life, but no dednite list is yet prepared. Spaniards Throng to Cuba. HAVANA, Nov. 8- (Special)- Since Pear That the British ‘Amy is Surrounded. -. Brill-even WHITE can Horn Government Uffcrs Colcnso Uncertain. the Boers-Boller Goes to liurban--_-Canadian _Another Thousand-Bc licvcd They Will bc Accepted-Fate of its artillery superior to the Boers - ° » ~ _ »- _ . _ 4 seo 1 __ _ ______, _,___ _ _ _pi __ _ ___ _ _ PUGET” r if ` W I is ' ll No News 1=noM Liorsourn °'°”l I -.»"'\ _ =_1 fe' ""”*“` " ’--‘T“= -`”° ~» 3;; °~ ff- ,-, 1 3 F i if _ Jackets, last year’s _.___ Globe Trotting on a Bike. _ is I _ f ""i §”°°' d Sh » ¥ANcoUvER,B.C., Nov. 3-(Special) LONDON, Nov 3-(Special)-Lord White M/a Hold 0 t ` ‘ ‘ Ahisngnan ise -~Kai1Creelman cf Truro,N.S., who is Charles Beresfordhas accepted the post 'Th W (KH _“M “gm” L dl ith u““°°- e ar ce s a ysm Cu” touring the world on a bicycle, reached of second in command of the Mediter- can hold out as the naval guns make ' ’ _ ~ ' other' hers on Thursday. ranean squadron. - - ' - R --- L _ _ _ ' °__ er started from Cape Town for Durban. j _ l_°f _ _ --- _'rits csrssmtivss have nominated I. _ _'1`*‘° #FP b°__f°°‘_i ie W. McGax:ry to oppose Hon. Mr. l_"i»t"""‘r°‘P“_‘°h'r°°°"°d 19° 1""_ -Llatchferd Opposed. on the Lakes. €llCAso, Nov. 3.-(Special_\_-A ‘ilbsr oi vessels on the Lakes have ihxmecked by the great storms rag- Ilthsrs. >d&G0 llagaznos- ea, Sugar,e0° SON 1_1 r 5 _ _g _.A Strong, servicea b l e Boots, made of Island Grain Leather, solid Leather soles insoles and counters. IIUHEHAIIE-J 11511 the shoe you need for this time of year. Spaniards Arrive in- curs-'=slie_eioo¢ rroner ` Opposing a lllmister Rnnrnnw, Ont., Nov. 8. [Special] Laichford, the new Ontario __)&inister°ot _ Public Works. LoNDoN, Nov. 1-Rudyard Kipliiig has written a poem, which will he sold on behalf of the fund for the benefit of the widows and orphans of soldiers killed in South Africa. It is an appeal in the style ot the °~Barraek-room Bal- lads” for the women and children Tommy Atkins has left behind, The last stanza reads: Let us manage so as later we can look him in the face, And tell him what hs`d very much prefer; That while he saved the Empire, his employers saved his place, _ And his mates, that you and rue, ' looked out for her. He’s an absent-minded beggar, and he may forget it all, , But we do not want his kiddies ti r ~- mind him That we sent ‘em to the work-house while their daddy hammered Paul So we’ll help the homes our Tommy’s left behind him. Each stanza has a separate refrain ,of which the following is a sample: Cook’s sou, duke’s son, son of a belted earl, Son of a Lambeth publican. it’s all the same today: Each of ’em doing his country’s work, - ' _ and who’s to look after the girl? Pass the hat for your credit’s sake, , .4 ' J - _ §“€lri.‘€"§i§?3i§.§.."_‘h.‘.’L3»=°‘}. “ir” _ 3g8II1St ZIUIIL rsrrsisr. rriesmnd Sammy at I _ __ A New Poem By Kipling. _ from Trinidad, at 7. Sunday School and Bible class at 2.30. and a , a a ! _ P y P y' P y igigpayer at 7.All seats freeand unappro ve bod welcome. and fifteen cr twenty persons were or not the Boers-hagvejtakea ~Colense;or Th, expectmun is that the British AS-I-Ekdrowned. _ _ _ _ it the railroad is`cut._ _ _ _1_l_,E;:i__i;i bechangeu’ and e sent assoou as possible to Kimberly and llatqkiug, __ _;:_ _ ' <= The lack of information causes great anxiety. ' f `aa;{ollow=g: L - _ _ 7 “The Boers are marching: south southeast. Their object is to ‘roach m arch ‘ thruiigh Army _May °°_i* Rev. J. J. Teasdale at 11 and 7. Sunday school and Bible class at 2.10. Stranger welcome. Attentive ushers. Grace Church.-Prayer meeting at 10, Rev J.W, McCun{fell at ll and at 7 rilsruimerscor- dially invited. Sears nr-.rvided for strangers. sunday school at 2.15,E.I.. of C. E. at closeiot Sunday School. _Evangelist service at close of eveuinz ser- v ce. Pn°a'.snrrmaxAN. f Zi .-Pray ti at 10. Rev. 8. A. Frog: Mlsssoeri.arIy“iieoii1iqTrlnidad, 11 and Rev. 3. B. M§I£od at 7. and Sabbath School Bible ABS BI' St J -Pre. Meeting at 10 Rev, n.B.u'iiIi1.§ssnst ‘lit and Rev s. A. Fraser, 7 p in All seats free and nnappropriated §i°§ E ii ii _ot batt§iiens_r$!,;ntaafi~y~,' " _,___ cnienso and our the British cemmuni-“after Nvvwber 20th- - cation between that point and Pieter- MOI'CC2ll2(ll8l1 TYUUDS 0ffCf€d meeting ol the-i"pubIté school maritzburg and Durba`n~ This _ move-_ 0';~1_»AwA,_ NW, 3...(sp¢¢i,1).._A¢t¢g- Prof. submitted a scheme menthas been foreseen and arraage~ like disaster at Ladysmith the Ph” °°‘“b15'hm°m_°¢! “|1001 Of a ~ "it`7’rrinivvA.< Nev. 2. -'Ai ' ` instruction in the capital This is to ments made for the defence of our ‘mantigfisr-¢¢1g‘g,¢0nd Rggim¢n¢'¢r¢m___h° Pi°n.°er_qh°°1_ but __m___n_wn_l 1"‘°° . ~ _ Canada. _ _ _ _'established-throughouttheoonntry. .Inq No onicial answer has .ns-_ England and Scotland _they are conduct-_ B0€l’ LUSSCS- I nsived, but the belief is in.-to _tha cmd” YM msfkqd mooess. and lt+PS~_»1_f_¢€ The Boer loss in Mouday’s engage- will bsaccepted. ` A . ; 56” uk” hi““°°d°°° ‘Mm ia" ment is Placed at 95 ki11°f1 "4 20° cel. Dsmviiis. 1.r.1>., has mitosis srsts ss srrrisa W°°°d°d- 100 offers to joiahis cavalry and i1"iV*'9¢\W'°¥il’ii°°». sd' W- 0- ` D035 N011 LlkC Army and Navy Veterans’ Assoclotiféji l_)°"m' “°”"°°1' 5"’ th' ascessarv capital in the bank to permit Gen. Joubert has protested against offers 500 veterans and their ,Ilona lor nf pmt Rubertwn -gums ‘h“d__ Th. the use of lyddite by the British. aottvepserviee. _ _ ' i * I handgun;-ig;-s 0| the expgrimgnr will bg is citrus. 'ras orarie some -win os Church Services I Oh .Yes They Have §'”?°§§1}“;-_T;;;_‘;§“_°_§_ gt’§;“§n°‘;§°_°°§j whoo sotrhe En lish ress re arein P _ Z P ll Ki the support given by Canada to British arms will probably prove to have been premature. Nojudicious reader,it says, can rider-t on the message from the' Dominion and tail to note the unwilling * ( I-I1 _ I ' 1- ‘-9 ness of Sirwiltrid Laurier to enconr-l Novi-;L'rius shown today at Paton’s. age the jingo movement. The thousand. _ _ 4 li. Canadians now on their way to Southi _ _ _ _ Africa have not behind them the good _ Bl! d\5P1°Y ff N9" (":°d5-°° exmbij will of the Canadian nation. U9” ‘°d*.Y at P°t°" & C’ 5' ` .. i Direct From Holland CHURCH or lcNcr.AND. St. P ul’ .-Mornin prayer at 11 a. m Sundayaschbol and Bible Class at 2.30. Eva_p_-, D . W Y l Q St. Pet;er’s Cathedral-Holy communion at 8_ " ____ a.m. 11, Matins at l0.15§a.m.~ Children's Cate- chising and Bible Class at 230 Evensong at ' _ i i . ' - .I-3. I. ' xrrnoms-r. LONDoN, Nov. 2.-Lord Strithcoua Bi! Tmm’ N S' C-h°n°“°t°'°’ P Prince st._Prayer meeting so io.oo. mniributed £1,000 and Lord Mountste-l¥,Y'”°i_?-°5 9'. B’°”d°°' C“l5"~' 'md ' " i’ T/ ‘ phen £500 to the Transvael war lnud. ' ww' " _ __ _ The/Freeman’s Journal says the wild ~------~ ' CACER f or Vancouver. And Tuinon em-ed io stay cured at otpatn. 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