A 'e r ,_ s t an he netting t r R f- ' . ;- gf ..~`,V,»:,::`. - V _ ` &,.-fzfg,-'S =”' ull'-lt'-€"§" 2%'-1' ERVICES AT SEA 1_1-__ ~»=Fatl1er 0’Leary and Rev. l. F. Fullerton .BECUME FAST FRIENDS an Interesting Account of; a Sunday on Board The Sardinian FIRST ICIDAY 0¥ BOAID Geetky Nov 5-Wesreinthegnii water in our bath tuhs usthat, for it was astonishingly On deck we noticed a darker tn the surmcc oi the water Per- thatts because the deyis more then tt was ve tardry , but the of the screw snows lever ei li ht teen shades th I K ll looked nt so long yesterd y And drift the btt tl seaweed that Columbuehs tirst strange hints appronch ton mysterious new hh Divine service occupied the morning services At 9 30 o’sl :ck Father held the Bomen Catholic ser was attended hy ive or six end about 185 men' It was hnel Father 0’Lca considerie U I of llase nn tm ibrlt P°°° *Y toie was the only one ol his vent which he wore Spcekteg alter in English and l"ench he told otthe blessings which the nt lonttnsl and Quebec Then heerere thnnxpeditrcu penion el ofthe IP* 184850 I whhe ___-g ii’ iii iii _ It ‘.‘.:..‘.:'t.fr§‘;t:'.l“.'.-°*t'.':f XSD* U@ W‘*". l I9! pointed rdereuce to the men’s epirttualneeds, and concluding with a lliort hemily upon prayer and its con- ditions. - A ssries oi prayers to the Vu-A Ktu, “the Star oi the See,” concluded the service. ' » Rov.M '.l~`\ttl rton’s service iollowtd. l It Was -t'»-rule-d hv the Pro-hytcrianc ‘ Me'*oi~sta and Beptlsrs. and the ps: d»- fl\\0 l'\0W¢(l Ove! 200 t mee tl and nienf .A small organ, the property oi Dr. Bar- `rln. the Y M. C. A. worker on board ship aided the singing, and Mr. Fuller- ton was attired in the lull vestmsntt oi of a Presbyterian clergyman. The dnt hymn was -'For l‘hose in Peril on the LSOI." In how many churches in Canada was that sung tr~day? Tue lessen was the Parable oi t re Sowcr, and tne ser- mon was a vigorous. closely-rest-oned exposition ot the teachings oi th tpass- agc. Aa the concluding prayer was being pronounced it was impossible not to be struck by the ravcrential attitude of the men, °~God Save the Qucen.’ concluded the service. parade. which came third, was the strongest. the slrts showing -.ver twenty onicers and nearly 400 mt-n. Rev.Mr A‘mosd tdicialed iu casacck. stolc.surpiice a-td hood_a_nd morning noticeably hearty. Mr.-_Almond’s t xt was Ephesians 5 16. -°.Rcdeem~ng the time, decause the days are ev 1 " and his sermon was a pointed application oi y the words of the text. In the afternoon Dr. Barrie. the Y.M. f vice on the Iorecastle, Rav. Mr. Ful- l-rton asaistin him. 'l‘he n' bt was tended and a good service was held Through the afternoon Lieut -Col. O ter and his stat! were busy telling oft the occupants oi the boats. Every per- Y son.on board has his (or her) deinite place in one ot the boats. For the rest it was a -‘stand easy” day. The Captain oi the dev tc-day was Captain Rogers, with Lieut. Kaye as snbaltern. The oiiicers ol the watch were Capt. Fraser. Lieut. Pttnet and Lieut. Bnrmall during the day, and Capt. Arnold. Lient. Lawless and Ltent. Bodgins for the night. y a Lwrrnlt rnol rerun 0'r.usRY. OYrawa, Dfc. 9.-Jnmm H. O’Leary, ot the Poet Office department. has rc- ceived’ an intvrcsting letter from his brother, It -v F .tter 0' Leary. who is the Csthcltc chaplain with the Canedinn ' _1l';;- - ‘~ 4' 111215 Z .Books Taelsategt on fcestfasae with ,_ r ' t y mallmsttcr from Ctpe Verde. Fsthre: 0‘Lsns'y says that he and Bhelv. llr llsrtos,the n chap yn, are roou\|uates,'_svege ting along ,iam ously and heeome !ast.irtesde.Bn|erring to "our table" he says; Lieut. Coieue Otter presides and the others sit is the following order: To the right. Liens. In point of numbers the AngIic..nl` prayer was said. the riipppnses being it C.A. representative on board. held a, ong scrvrce, whtth was well attended.; In the evening he held e voluntary ser- lp K ‘tl dark andthe wind stiff, but many a’-1 I pil l nl ,mn 1 mn* i __ _ A rm; nitrite or sroltrnoliko Accounts Given by President Steyn and Gatacre. MAFEKING ON SHORT RAIIDNS Relief Force Approaching From Rhodesia-General French Advancing-Canadians Brigaded With The Gortions at Belmont-Three Guns Lost at Stormberg-England and France. or Plmrorrra, Dec. 1'2-(Special) -Prf- The Canadians are warmly praised sideni Steyn sends these details ot the tor the stiff work they did at Orange Stormbsrg iight: - Rivcnbuiidiug sidings, etc. “The Bri'ish wi h six ctnnoi rttack- ' Their comptniona are trc Gordcul, ed the:B.era undo :Svvanpoetand Oitver. _ and not zha Se lio.th Highlanders. ll¢0l`I.`llID2 lll8 B08! 0llll'C|lCll0d P')f~IlI0ll | WHAT THE BURR; ABE D3l_\'G_ onthe Kopjts and atzer e severe light The fe” is no exprened th” the "°'° "°'”P’"‘d ‘° ’“"°°d°" Boers will take tho ol! -naive and severe- norm accotzxr or 'run Pntsosnru. f ly h trass Geulhtscre before reiniorce- ' ments can reach him. Hugh John HnoDoneld-Premimnnd Attorney General. . l Messrs.McInnis. McFadden and por 0! the Irish Fustliers. t "The British dead and wounded are not stated. t "Toe Boer: capfursd three cmnoo , and two ammunition wagtnt.” y LONDON, Dec. 12 - (Special) --G en Gatacre telegraphs the War Omoo that tance was under-estimated and the troops weremrrehing trom 9 y. m. till 4e,s_e,.and»-were in-ndsd#'iu_an _impas- =utotnn|m» or 'run Barren. He did not consider the _error ot the guides intentional. l The dosrs trim the tcp oi_an n'~~ scalable hill wounded e good mtny Onlencl Buchan, Lient. Colonel Pellvgné; Lt. Colnnnl Bum H hcl. llermn. Chsmphl¥‘8’Leery, Bengali. Oolenei Denison and nnmpe ‘pta armed. 'ra are isa sn anger Drummond Lieut. Colonel Drury,lsjer Leseard, lliss Pope, lies Bnsseil. Miss Aiheet, lliss Forbes. I ' 11-1-.#--2 ttnw rottx srocx Lrsr 136i 89* 80| 34 l Closing Prices Amerimn Anger The American Steel & Wire `.Breokiyu Transit Continental Tob. ~ Federal Steel Louisville & Nash Northern Psctiic R ct Island S Paul tS-ttthrro Rail Pr’!d Southern Psciiio United Storee Leather Union Pac I’r’id Western Union Untted'St»t"s Rub April Cet on ptr 100 I .;__ 4-_..-_ l 56} 82 541 I 10! nil ts 75l in Haxrzhrt-be. n~\~l brushes. tooth .rt Xmas Cards, for the holidays. B00k|€tS, I gt and Calendars. All the Poets in holiday PancyGoods.T0YS»D°u‘v` - _ . “ ._ » '_ ‘R Chingwan. Ladies’ Gents’ and Children’ Kid, Velvehsnd Felt Slippers. we are a display of these goods for Qu A mn. fn,,AarsrioanBiippsrssreverynsatyand-;pretty.Pri°aserarigh¢__'., . , _ . tl *-30 ._ 881 nil nil ml 434 i,r.» hes - t ~t lit- g ,r.lre~. C-t t .-1 Drug B St -. 2‘i’t Girls’ Own. " The Irish Fuailiers seinei the Kopje *md held on. Our guns wma spleedhily handled, bat one got mired end another upset and tht- retreat was than ordered. naracrt .’s rnuslrtr rdlrrol. The Baer gnn1 were remarkably 'Cu li'~ tr-.l0d._ to _,Ig ant hoidiugjuahtnanshook and Cypergat. rl! canons cotntnonrrr Umnn. . The Crnadian Contingent is now et Belmont on the line oi Hethnen’s com- munication. ` , -~rn ' f M s S, 1 _ _ six oili;-1;: ::tle2;0st;;n olajllle §r>T:‘x~ The bah" 'S th ‘t ` Ing’ pm: of um umherlandsv two Oahu" and 250 men ;Boer iorne abmt Ltdysm t‘t has been t GEN. Gar.tcan`s accotitsr. , iseutto No'tirern Caps C tiny. _ SHORT BATION8 AT HAFEKING. Maieking news shows that Baden iPovveliha-1 been compelled to reduce l the rations oi the garrison and inhabi- tetris l 'rua anaemia ima for an 1-that reached Gabeatons Fort, Dec. 2nd, and the idea ot attacking S ornberg seemed mum it dsenat Gmum' u ‘wut to promise certain success. but the dia-' 150 miles north ot llaiekiag by rail. out. nance ts auvutcntc. .,_.. esta pesntaa. “ - but rs_at'.Gsucre"s 'nuns ,may compeite htm to withdraw his sd- vafge. ; Qnlcndey hedrorc the Beers from their post south ot Ucleshnrg. airrazi no nance. » » . _ Pals; Dec. 12.- The Figaro pub- liahes'e_e- ismrvtew te-day with H. Lockruy, former f F'rench.1.»lllnister ei Karine, in' thc course ct' which he says :-- ’ e I “The British navy is twice# ss str mg as ours. It is shin to oppose simultan- eously the nsvies ot France and the . triple niiianec. Everywhere French heats are stationed they are contronted by twice or three times their strength. "France must have cables. Great Britain’s basis of support are ready tor war to-morrow. it necessary, with y every nation on the globe.”_ l' Bicycle Riders. ¢-Major” Taylor. cycle rider and world’s record holder, has refused a $15,000 offer to ride in Franco during the racing season oi 1900. The pro- position came to Taylor irom a repre France. The contract Taylor was asked to sign csiicd lor Sunday racing. and , on that account, without giving the ' matter n second thought. Taylor rctued A to sign it. ' l l 1 I A large stock of poptllelw we i rtlejwslrrnett. Q Wssrnxorox. Dec.12.-(Speeiai).- ll-‘air wind, much coldgr with winds lshiitinz wester _\. 1 1. gi, -l -?|_q sentative ci the racing association oi BURN . 3 l . _ -1 -il At Central B-edtqno, on Friday, Sth otbecember. to the wiie ol Rufus Brznnll, n daughter. ” Leisure Hour, e . . . ‘i€-““i.‘“v»f°ft“-'S‘3-F3’ 5%-W-;ogym=.Now American and Battalion Sinners .tm ml- I.aa.r e Varlety ...“".;’.r..’° ”°“"’i..‘°"" "“' “°““" alltheothcrlwilannuala. lv it ' I A “ mt wwf. t ltal luck it Sant. Jthehenrdot lone cl 4 ` ' _ a ESTABLISHED lt9l. THR GUARDIAN, oRARLo1'1‘ErowN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND. WEDNRsDAY,DRcEMBER 131899 i ‘ ’ &;f3'**""l- F I-_nun '__- aibly veteran Johnston oi Turtle Houn- tain as ministers without port-lolio. R Mr. Haspclcr ice strong candidate tor Speaker and well qnelided. The Baptist Conference ti ence were continaeei ~wsl+r.iey. At the mornin session the cheers were elect , y , . ymond, Charlottetown. At the afternoon session and other business discussed. The following resolution was passed ° sincere end heartfelt sympathy he here- Rcv.'J. W. Kierstsnd lntheressnt less\ nlhisdcarwiieandchilthend that we Father may grsoeonsly comlort and and mother oi' the decsesfd wtle, lr. after which an evangelistic service was conducted by Rev. A. F. Browns 0| North River. ‘ ' The-following resolution was passed nnamiousl :Resolved that the thenhl oath cneatenns hers- P Clreriottetown Baptist rhurchpzr ther hospitable manner in which they had entertained the delegates to the ocu- iercnoe. Session closed. Also to the' choir for their interest in the services. School for the Blind. ~ Hsurax, Dec. 18. Thc annual meeting ot the hoard ol managers ol the School for the Blind' wesheidlastnightin the hall of that institution. A One ,hundred and twelve pnpilsol various ages and sizes occupied seats on the plstlnrm. . g In thesbseucsolthc chaitmauel the board lr. W. C. Silver.. the chair was l'1‘hetwenty- ' 5 tit tn ‘IWX"l`7»m-us ll' &~ true ~ mos nuns cess. Q15 N *_* . thsrssslpssoaenrreet 038408. leaving a small heed. | Orrswe. Des. 8.-.-he-. Jnaneahae nmsivedthe aspsmrel Jnstiee Klilem ol laaitehe.. ,who Qgilg litiiit. Brandon, leaded iseesd a'»"§csth mtstresta Hrs. Lane. et aasrsggknewn mmchant At l. sltheegh the assigned counsel ter me declined to discuss ah: case with lawyer and insisted _pleading . ‘Since her condemnation the mnsszirlzs r has alered her views mgendlng her guilt, and now alleges that she was ' ta- teitedtnthedeedbyathird party. whey *nl course, cannot he mentioned It he iassertsd hy llise Blake that this person wrcnggher and promised it she killed llrs. etemerry her. The Minister) ol Justice has asked the Deputy Attcrf Iney-General si llenitchs te have hh . omosrs inquire tate the womsn’s stig- Jtions. and nstil his report shall have s @_, been received no recommendation will he made to the Csnisct. It is not he- iieved that the mnrdsress is telling the tluttsndilher ssoryisr toned mhe (else it is probable that the death een~ tance will he executed. ,T0 DUI' A Tnhshszativs Erie s” Q iii DA! llr.andllrs.Ksnnsth J.l(srtin wma inthecityycstsrdey. I n. ° to-."`°..~»-=.... 'I ed'to the lr.JosQh 8henetcee,B¢¢’ Hanja 0o..who hes been hytgesy in i‘.""H..°‘.°"‘ “'°'°....... t.°°te°.'.2 :.3 I train morning. t law _#twin at rn»..r.-.astra Farlene in Bcdeqnc= and other y will be pleased to leer-a that he work shortly after his auival ”csstcr, lass. Mr. spend the winterfin that place. 'Inn 5' giiif D. &L.Emnletoeet Cod' N -ali# The meetings-_ot_Il_ Baptist Cooler- a Sat in I ° . cdes follows: Pres. Rev. A. C. lhaw aaaaaeata sae' o r nr ' "ba M' reports wefercad irons all the churches ........... nssatvsa. laataa sapnsstea at car- THE NEW by tcnderedtoonrestenrued hromst -"-* nntte in the earnest prayer that slovin¢` F" the Pm sustain our brother and also the tether F* T” aaaur».aa¢a»ematatats»ast»a-‘ mfw* UOVOIDOIII. . _ In the evening _a sermon wail ____ preached by Rev. D. Prihs oi Tryon. "‘ “ mme. Den. ' Wehnt O Olfdéillf \ b teattemttotnerasnor-and ls at dm' an en the lists sons snnanum wma 1 Orrawa. Dae. ssitllmst Htngstnn ull Onnssresuvanwtll ssetset0ttswe. anteunaeonrstmsll |Wntmrue.l!asl ill IM arnernpmdglvml the t)nsssesnam;m&s trstrsa't»y J. c. tsaatawss. '”“' I rililg 'its nrt l vsqhssyts e:DrChm‘s (Tas-pmhs. sean The umm upstairs teens.. t 3 'tt ffl!- rn iii!