so OO ll » *. ‘r ‘1 R. THE GUARDIAN. CHARl.O'1'1‘EOWN, P. E I JANLARY 15 1900 1 'ii 'E' _ M U N YU N’ 5 'mf M|]RN|Ng g||;|R|)|)|N ,..f‘.:::P:;::.€':°:.iz.?.::.>:.A:;:;‘:i+ it la! _ _""`.'.""'_-. is a case 0 !lP€P‘ -`~ ' gin, indizesticn 0?. . . , ‘___i..~iri:.,. _ .Ng _\~¢.V'i ~‘ 1 as not milfs? there * f _ Pl I E MON l)A\ . JANUARY I5. lm). _-. v - =-- any stomach trouble " ' i that cannot be N- lleved atuouce C33 en 01 ‘__ §§'$_:°Dr§i:Psia 4 _,~ C UB E. H UNYON. ' all ¢lNl¥llfl» = - \ I N' ` in vial. Guldi ‘_¢ »m althandmedl- _ I \ ‘ en! advice free. 15% Arch fired. Pm!- Cseni CHISHOLM, GROWE & BURGHELL. sisnisisns. souciions, ai. SYDNEY, CAPE BRETON °» if gurl éwld. building sites at SY\`l\'l"Y» C. B., suital'-le f r d ~ililY‘3-i Uld b“"'"°'°'* blocks; also several ofthe best wharf pl0P€l" ¥l@ in town. Jin is saw \ ¥¥¥%§.% ¥%%¥¥ llllllllif Rlllilllil RIIISIIIS l -E T0 . _SELECTED “I w gi pea e bait act ridiculed H hdthe T;nr:;J°§n"fh'°° P°P 'l"l"°” especially ata time when the bait s _ __ p - Ellllll Ull M 'ro THE Pusuc. 52.*’ I A , S on Late of North River has Opened a the Horse Shteing shop on Euston Street Q18 back of Geo Wheailey’s where he is prepared to do shoeing in up-to-date _ 1 , ‘I _ 7 ~ style. Special attention given to the . E' lh00mg Of driving and track hone; The ° ~ ' Lameness and interferinga special- di iii by IIO 1- _ce ii'/*§ “FEE _\ ` all kinds of Boots, Shoes and Slippers Shu at only 5 per cent on actual cost. t 5° winter at almost cost price. Ev or s sale is for sash only. » V5 J. H. BELLP d , imc. . i Weare receiving letters from time to _ time asking that Tux Guaiiiiiax make a re-statement of the ficts before stated in these columns in regard to the disabilities of the Outlanders and ‘ other causes of the war in South Afr st over all the ground again. There are one (0 ful d n P we ing P. tio lo ie, as of a British or other fore. _ . . pe T I' allegiance to his Severe' n. and the lg U, after remainin in th g e country 14 yea ` ` du ' ' ' nit strictions_ During the 14 years of 4 crown Laysrs p probation he would be the citizen of le ` hi m Finest of Stock. Y; hours notice, and would be fre- In 14 and 28 lb. boxes. que ° Also all kinds of groceries _at the; :io very lowest prices. ' At l Come and be convinced. E; thing,or even food, which be would y could y bopermitted to vote by having irds of his Boer neighbors in the litai d`st ` arm are the' prot `; U18 Boer Government consented to re- ce the term of probation from 14 du to seven years, all the other restric- en tions were to be retained, so that the \ | ri ht to vote would depend,a.s before, y the consent of the Boer electors, of ' an Held cornet and the caprice of President himself. §"°'g_ '§z...w:‘.‘3";.&"il*.;"""“‘- war goes on A first Contingent H a o V T0 CII! A CN.) III A MY 'hllln "'r'|»'@.°"°° ' [HOD THE TRANSVAAL FRANCHISE. tees, -E gov p ro ici. Space will not permit going or two points, however in regard the franchise in the Transvaal upon which there appears to be much mis-apprehension which it seems de- sira fir Transvaal the naturalisation laws wo h invited foreign settlers to the Squ si' ...y ce But the law was re called, were prevented from be- mzh naturalised After this, under the _ quickly re not ealed ani all Outlanders, as they one W of the 'lraiisvaal at present. That in the c e igu subject desiring to become a gents that are being provided to go ’ to South Africa, In all about 1,500 Sou A . with ID 000 payi mls Eniroiifs MAIL; n Kruger S, a -is again upon ns. I d not ily to the press were it a new t ere were f,i,]y1,be,-a]_ A foreigner matter, but winter alter winter the e or British subject could then obtain 9'” H°°l'P“th ~t° um PW” 0m°°'* e receiving more calls perhaps than other institution in the City, is _...___- ° ally flooded with water after every* _ xox __ __ of our numerous thaws. Only last tlsawa pedestrian fill right in middle ot the pool. Surely some__ I ure, a term of 14 years proba- thing eau be done to draw od this A A n was set up, and this 'remains the WB`t r lcitizenship after two ears resi- Phe n there over the second Contin- f will go from the several Provin- half i f whom will beeent by New ` th \Vules alone The provincial _ erniiieiits are being inundated applications by volunteers. 0.' ei inent citizen has contributed $15 and another $25,000 towards ng the expenses. -E --#Qs-EE ` Queen Sqiiare Floods. ii. -That cld time nuisance-Queen re flood ' thll the outgoing Council see to it ? rmanent resident and citizen of the Jan- 13"* rs and paying taxes continuously T ring that time, he might be ad~ ‘ol ted to vote and hold otiice- ansvaal he must first renounce his ` lo country, having renounced all giance to the government under 'ch he was born. During that e he must not only pay taxes but liable to serve in the Boer army at few ntl_v called to serve, without pay, list. required to provide for himself. the ond ofthe 14 earn he humble petition approved by two °°° um E°Sl‘°h' ply is incre necessary to France tlisn T P ing portion alone of the white ev ch gsm.,-men must ,wus ulation make up more than half Newfoundland bait this year, or their .*"°hn hr total and nearly all of them are Hehe will be fail ble to correct. \Vhe ul al Ill order, MLW. D. Pitftgrewq' high sec- etary, and Mr. Thus. Waddell. D. 8.0. R., have been busily engaged in elect- ing tais insurance, with the result that they have insured 42 members ot the contingent, Major Williams leading the look after the interests ot_lhs msn ia This matter during their absence. French Shore Deatllock. days Dr. Popham, physician of the The courts ol the order here will i *_---Q F0 U ll COUN'l‘ “"'° LOADEl) WITH ERS Qras mia. _ x°x P J l0c Print for 5c sured By The [_ 0_ |:_ 14c Print for Sc be Independent 0rder ot Fores'ets 1001 Bargmns por t°_nl ht _ . 8 wing out in Manitoba the policy ad-i 50 New Jackets at 1_3 om ' .E. I d ' - \Ve have said he mightbe admitted opted m P elm has given um mom _ _ bers cf the contingent now leaving for V058- but H0116! °€l'¥\11l 88V€l'¢ P0- South Africa. the advantage ot lilo aes- urance at actual cost that' is, without the customary expenses connected with the taking out of policies. For the last Wdhi U sepgdlw _ JAS I; ""' ' _;l-E T|i¢8hns¢i»i|ll~lbr|eeas;ef\lawaslu~e iii t' ° it l , _ ..._ .. ., ..._.., ..._... °(1ipitl Gylinder’ it llenorn Bighi 0th,’ 1; d' ' 451| seotlonsottheeom itendose the J, T_ {,,°P,¥f_§f,‘§f,,°,‘;“’““",,,,, ,‘§,?,;_,§{‘,_ ”° Y ....... .i ii.. ,...'$I._...'?.i’.i.i 1...... supbnea only by fem: °‘~~ re °f -» M ::_"i~.:;-.:i~.:°i=:~.;~°~-"°°-“~ HE IM ii ry a ' ure. ‘under these who have applied to be naturalised 5 s 110 , are powerless to ect themselves. When. during negotiations before the war the hvar. ¥lld.s~a¢1e.°u'tain,i.iiqanwoi-iii, Egruanszdndinql c. are f f w compelled totight in the Boer y ies- Those who have not applied _ , ` prohibited from having arms in ir possession and 0 headao t bundles, Uooggi. arab- tewsventa etbnaakupa re will be a small army of Cana- I s in South Africa before long if ` _ fy. the _ ` _ ' ' ° °” ELEGANCE ___ _ J, A. HENDERSON. of over 1,000 men is to befollowed S (|95 ` a second of near] 1 200 amd hu dw accepted Bnmh three months ago but was delayed .nelly zozmze Were you 1 by dishonest Jewelers- well deal with me I am too good a cook to burn you I have anything you want in the Jewelry line Call and sas L W <>X'1"i§'."'6f‘.f.',."‘.'.'<§..i...°""'»». H* \Ch’town, P ll. 4 2*” -' s if? lfirfli I Branch Store at Victoria. w iii I in of ` i`ii..And I AN 0 mpc: vernme ac- - '_ ` pted Lord Strathcoua's rfer to de- inf I$.i5°"ee\k{:;:te°mB.'edsk°; frhrm gg ` bf-7.th° "°°‘ °f °q"iPPi”3 md “"i”° land that. should have been he l taining a force of 400 mounted Can- ' N M Y adian ° ' ’ Columbia’s offer tosu l 100 1;- somadnm on the '°y°~ h U1 ed men. When theypisill get ildoutlhe uiionhifn bt °‘ thu” ‘int \ \ ' rout the combined Canadian force 2 ’ '° ve' ' ed uhh. _ `° ` l should total pretty nearly 2 700 men ° . '25 P., °°-t ' ' regular selllag It isnotgenerallyknow th tG .~ P - `- - S UUIS Hilll hl]BS, F~»~» »»~ been of .il -£2. .._h;..1:. ;.i’:;:s° ‘. ';;°: I spfccessful commanders _ in South 5gm_e_ gan only md get your pick 0_V°l' 311190 W8 b3;'8Il bllimsss have we shown so well a abc* 0| From now till end of 1899 'em Sens ;‘;1¢f;; ipgnftacsctimehyzaxerin (I})a:taii’i!a. of them Fiirnishinizs atpopular prices, as that which now greets the holiday bgyq tl-[Fe he ‘ssisted in orgmising 0.5 Il1L"¢l‘wei-there is little of merit in the way of shape, c0|0l'll|ga old This gnes ewryone an op Munn ,P ndld North West Mounted Poli” R & path:-n;,’ which wpicanuot furnish you The Alder-shot,’ the low "PII to buy their supply of Bco5sPf;or my form He was C0] French them p I :)i'iui’:inse gssmpaséldota. etc , etc , is hanisomi and dressy They are pat up ,ry one mow, un; Lord Wolseley 70 een; 15 W hmage a vary suitable Christmas present. Price 30 is (Rubbers md Ovenhoes excepted- Evhggi he was yet a young man led a _ our-1n- an lu b Thi ` ~ ii if! fi. i ii } _ If _ S. ¢ 1. Jvs, and othsratylsa, direct from lasa- to the North West to crush the E ' I 4: fwmmn' ret rebellion and gained imperial 7 C|ll'BDd0ll. the new Mamet- in plain Black Silk, Satin and Pltld YC] romotion by that service Gen. 'Willin- *|l°» *sl years ago ltationed i?iumhlrifax with his Ngibeuk . , E idrst-el&,q“u.° Gloves S'”“u' munznuuo-` ‘ad mm’ ‘Ma ““ ° "H 'I I andexclusi tlemeg hi-nigh ||¢.“¢“»r, -~_..E_ A 1ts siawaluJeaii s.c~.|& 0urpnceawillbe'°Ion‘°n“iva'yl:>w|m~tIiei.'qaal1a) 2'=:i'.&-._-:;;ii“a.. *ID .&... 'U5 “Qin”-.._i~»iii _ _ p _ mag,” ¢ll=»0r.xz-¢¢_4.aa:asrva\"EI......_._ I 3' if* gf ._..... li; il l i I