THE GUARDIAN, CHARLO'1‘TETO`WN, P. E. I., NOVEMBER 17. 1899:' 2 1 1 <1 I -. _ _ _ _ '_ _ _ _ _ _ ' i _ _ 1 l ' making their canvass. Remember » _,___ ' ` - . 3’ Q that there is one question which can- » _ _ _ _ in his or in an ' _ _ it § eeeeeeeeee;;5i W W ,_ eeee our stationery is sold as low Just you call in the next GHAS. J. MITBHEU 145 Queen St. 0pp.` Prowse’s. Sept Sd (lil Hllt lll °§ Be told bhllb %hUUd°\`l5 “Oi” S seeking at all timer to further the and that grass is green. You @ _ ici-<~=ts ofthe people,and recognized therefore as don’t have to be told that ® as can be. and our books are @ by some of the best authors. e time you want anything in Q this line and see our prices. Q _ i S Bookseller and Stationer. i J /A _ new... Fine New Rings, Gold Brooches, Ladies’ and Gents’ Chains, Silverware, Ladies’ Gold Watches. Gents’ Silver Watche just received. E.W.lAYl[|R. Cameron Block. v_ i. \iii_g_ii_§i|ii_i_ii. IALED TENDER8 addressed mhz ullder Sei edand markedon theon e. “ url; enum,” wiiiini-eeaiea uiiiii “ldiiii.niunii 1aui,’9 §;_=__§:=.f..f.:°..°‘.'.~:.f..:':.i':..i°..°::. ntru Pronltgsend. S ma om emi s"'m°"".ia"' fi Fittvg Pin ..¢, 8 dice theChief n at one andattertheflth ayof Novein 5 be bt nflzndaes mnstbemadeon the printed to su elied X11 the congiitinns of the speollcatlon m n i ' ' , be oomnlled th. The Bailwaf Department will not be bon to accept the owest or ang* tender. R . 8. SHA P. Railway Ollce. Superintendon Charlottetown Nov. 14. lws-Ioeod nd Roailway :t `&u"¢tett.ew°`v\vtn? _ of I M to n ot- ui-rs. and n sitwlnch alsoformsoftexir' ainedil-aes rm ll! s A114 _lt_ _#_-:__»_i 4, _ . _ _ 61110 l |13- Something new, prepared fro pure wheat. Like corn star only better. Stimulating. irengilsenlng. Makes a delightful porrid for breakfast, A tasty pudding for dinner, A good dish for tea, Try a sample package. J as of very great importance to Prince N Edward Island.Political ly the situation R9 costl works. But ublic works alone E _ d, is somewhat critical. Moraliy it is equally so. The two men to be elected in Murray Harbor and Belfast dis- tricts on the 7th of December _ may have it in their ower to Just arrived-one ton Ingot’s T` e ° ad, Lamb and Flag, one ton Pig Le for sale low. GEO. D. LONGVVORTH & C l52aw ltf _ _ 1 "s i _ _ _ Wesisd U Q HAP'-0T_TE|`0WN, P. E. I. . . . _ Grocer.. _ iriiiiis ooririrriins ciiirioetiofvtiipff i:il?c:¢`a's?N?w Pro\%s'epBlock North side Pgst Onloe, at the following rates. bl l ce:- ya e na van _ iferiiigg i;<}iii0n.aa_i1_v (except Sundavlthpig mon s . er ..., . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . Sami-woeklyogrgtionlhlond. &, Thur.) per pr: $1.50;in advance ........................ _.L25 Veekly Edition (Thursday) P01' Yea-T 8l.25;in advance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .L00 Bruno; Offices have been establish at the following places. where subscriptions may be paid, news fum: khed, advertismg, iob work and other busi J-E. B. MOCREADY, ‘-1. P. HOOD Editor. Business Man8R6}' _ L _ lose in the matter of public works or l ad b to establish the waverers and by any means to gain a political proselyte or two fromthe opposing party ranks. may be said, but it must strike the intelligent and conscientious elector “siderntions-which oughttobe borne in past. and that it may he restrained P 7 In other words the thoi:igl_itfg_l_ and independent -elector with . whitever party he may be amliated, must see the need of sending to the Legislature men of principle, and of sufficient in- dependence and back-bone to stand for the right against all the persua- sions and blandishments of his party leader when the leader is wrong; men who will go to the Legislature firmly resolved to undo the wrongs that have been already done. Railroads and bridges are good things in their way. And there must needs be parties for the right _working of our system of responsible government. We re- gard it of great importance that the Hillsboro Bridge and the Belfast Railway shall be constructed, and due credit should _be accorded the men in p0wer who are preparing to carry forward those important and canniit make a cguntry great and prosperous, especially if moral con- siderations are sacrificed te material advantage. We regard thepending by-elections _ _ P determine the most important issues, we know which party each of the candidates favors. Their moral status respectively is pretty well known to the electors among whom they are not be blinked ` t- ' y election hereafter in this Pro- timent is more advanced than on this great issue 1Cu.n they be de- pended upon under all circumstances to stand firm for the right 'I This is _ ting Ju gnient to the front Thousands of mules and oxen are required and these have It is raid that the b British uns 1200 feet into the sea. Railroad tracks are laid on these Jetties and a big travelling crane has been provided at one time When the guns and heavy ammunition are to be landed All this is fgir party Warfare, it iWlliCll is dlpable Of lifting 700 000| """`.°-'- "~~ .- tligf, thgrg arg other gnd higher gon- A 'lighter will be rllll ll0t1g Bld8 l2h6 _ _‘___ H jetty and the crane will lift them vince, where temperiince sen- __ » _ elsewhere. That question is __ _ _ whether temperanceor the liquor in- W A " 7 _"1 ~ terest Shall sway the Legislature and ” _ _ _ _ _ the legislation of the future. What is . _ ~ A .: the present attitude of the candidates 1 ` _ _ fill ua sa _ a matter in regard to which the elec- _ §ii°iiimeii]side.Currie’s B0°kHf»°1‘°-D- K-Cum’ tors of Belfast and Murray Harbor ' _ ` - ` 1 uniei-igiiffiiherwn Bookstore, G. S. Muttart will do well to obtain full information _. '_ 3 é5lf;;\i;~East_T°1eph°ne°m°e_RSe8ma_n_APn, and apgly a candid and discrimina- _ _ _ _ AS The war critics make it appear that ' ' _ the weakest point in the expedition _ _ ‘ ' to South Africa is the land transport _ . _ _ _ =====---=-==-=-=-===='-' service from the ports of debsrkation _ g '_ g 1 rninav. Novlunirn ir. ues. _ . ' “ * ’ i . .- _ , ` I J ` L me av-sriicrions. '_°°'= bee? P"°"id°d in lime: Th” °'° Prices have advanced but this lot goes at the old price Mostly Clan --- -=°' b°=°S P°'°“°°°°‘-‘°“*“1 *_°°_ _°° “i lain backs Dark Gr en Bi .1 B ow . __ .___ _‘- :» P _ __ |___.__, __ _ _ r no ,ngl;vi°n“;{]°;°‘f,,f_'¢‘;‘]?f_t‘}jfh’;"{';_f"§_2fec"§i°f:s_ $2, {,,,'e“,f'§;f,o1,f§' h,d',,,,,y'§;,, _s »’I_`hese goodshave been on order for months. Dozens of Ladies have are now pending that the matters gradually acquired byj begiBliD5__ 5 wnilfous’ » N°W_1s_2t‘h_9»“°.°han°°° ' brought befoie the electors are almost H1011*-h 8_00_Il6l'- T59 fi‘l»U¢P°l`\° V58' ~ ` ‘ ` 5 ' _ ' . -new pfeened from the _P-fe ~n»= -we v-id w b° -=°= 1=-.1fm=°f°==- .&"I' 'I.fI'IfE} CDIJID I3 standpoint. There are the usual white. enough and not well _adapted to thel ' _ ‘ _ _ ~ ' » "nbias, md blwkwmhings 0_1 cepntry. These matters will cause $6. and 1; lead d f, 1- painful deleysinmoving troops, guns,| ° ~_’_ e 9 _ 9 _ 3;, the u:;.1 gtg;-g 1;? rmyiike pzhle ammunition and commissariat sup- ` C0!-U9 fight 3»W&y |30 (hy. lf y0l1 WMI# 0116, l}ll6§' Ollgllh bB 811 g0D6 lSlll8 S, genera vantage y supporting ° ° _ lg _° ' _S _» ' = Liberal or Conservative candidatzs as_ b8iU¢ Bent '20 S0“l°h Afflcl V111 5°" ‘G G - f _ _ _ _ f_ ---~ -~ ---4-...ai / _ ’ _ \_ \\,,/`_f:'¢° \;\'hi_ i l 9 from going _wrong in the future. Such of stad to Sir »Redv_er_s, ' A _ __ ' ' _ "= P-3'1"" ~ ‘a candid and reflecting elector *knows Buller was born in 1856. f He_,_ __ _ “ _ I f_ 5 __ I that no reforms within his party will _was Erst commissioned in the 4th _ ` ` ` i`~ if L 3 ' _.3 __ ___ 1 be edeoted by straight laced partisans Foot twenty five years ago. He distin- ` ` ' ' ~ -_ - _ _ - _ _ ‘__ ~- gg and art hacks. ished himself b his er anisin abi-I ' ~ ‘ _ B <- V ‘ ° '° _` 'Z' e e e _ Mining' Co. of Ontario, Limited' 8° Y 8 I lily in the Egyptian army and dur- 'ing his term ef office as Governor General of the Red Sea Provinces, and afterward as Administraior of Dongola Province. General Hunter, has been in five engagements, in two of which he was wounded. He is an Egyptian Pasha, is a Grand Oiiicer of two principal Egyptian orders, has a ~1-_-4-.__._- ___ ,electors believe that they will glin or PUBS 50 fill!! fl`0Ul7- _ _ _ ___ ' _ _ _ . '_ I E ‘ g\¢|1_ The 950;-Lg of tha campgigngrg landed lib Port EliZ&b0l’.h. Ther? the _ _ _ _ and candidates are almost wholly dir- \ll‘b0l' il 800d and lih0l'°`\l'0 *W0 10118 ' i _ _ L _ -_ 1 ¥ _ ' _ 2 _ -W 1 ,_ g ,_ __T ected to make the partyphalanx solid jetties, one of them stretching out ' , Dont Get taught Keep Your / Y . A . ` When buying your fall suit or overcoat q?Q.\`_ Beware of the man,who offers you a suit worth /' " 35.98 or who pays the newspapers a liberal amount - _ is “unprecidented” and “impossible ____ g; __ _ i _,I 'slums of other cities. _ _ _ _ _ ____\ _;»""" mg When and meat are sold so dear, and mind. No highminded and honest right on to the cars, so that no further f - _i \._ so cheap. _ ._ _ ' " . elector is quite satisfied with iiispm.y,- binding win be masonry. There _ _ 1 " WE °°11°v° 1°.SUBLIMfl’l‘Y of PLAIN be he Liberal or Conservative, _for are 110 berrwkl it P026 E\i2Sb°$l1i8Ud, _ _ LF when "° °E°l` Y°° U' 8d°d W1* f°\‘ 39 5° °l' 5 both parties eome fer shore-_ of the so the troops landed there will be at ""°"_?“"`*<\>`_ ~' -_ _ 0 _f9r'$12.0<_3 you--are sure of getting your monoy’s highest ideals of stategmanghip, He once sent inland without delay. - ` ‘ _ ' ‘_ --...agoods 'amirrng=da\ly. . Q l ’ f desires to seshisparty purified and -*L* L ' ‘ I I " '- A ’- » made better, to have it retrace its Major General Sir Archibald Hun-_ _ -._ ' _ -` A A - _ ' x ` Q " _ " i I f ii steps whereit has gone wrong in the ter, K. Cf B.'whose portrait,app_ear __ __ _ iedin yesterdays' GUiin1>iiiN,'Vchief___ _:_ __ _ , __ _ ` Une Dose mhseiies °`|iianyiiiy°m`ih§iiioii2.“emhiii‘ pmol ii t tune, ii miisehmsouiusaid no Qpisiite, yi? I PGGIIIU Of g age. =.,_-.§.n».it.‘ss dp r work, cure your ii... .1 ’*“’ ‘°.‘%°%°'i’!a’°“'° *tl* BD _ P Y I _"ff £1 -‘-V1 11,112 ._ sf” QQ# dl "Q, on Y" -.JU-I cAP|1"Ai.|zA'r_i_oN i $390300-00 fl!! Paid and non-assessable. thorough knowledge of Arabic. and iss Par Valli' uf ‘hares aaghl I _ . . A _ I th oun t M' -Ge l th » - . - _ H _ Bsgsh ai: aim new m 6 _ _0‘"11l\8 §»l\d.0per&tmg the celebtrated “Gold Hill property which comprises 1,308 acres 5- 7' _ nqpetlon gtuated near Rat Portage. Ontario, Lake of the Woods, _between Sultans and the Regina ___ - ____ mg su cient to supply 30 stamps- Controlled by strong Montreal syndicate. 1 Several lsunslresle of feet of work Ilene _ / Eqlllpped with Steam llels'l:s.-` Pumps and 10 Sinmp Hill All nece_ssarv buildings (about 20 in all) are in good repair. A working property now producing bullion. _ Assays are usually satisfactory, running from $3.00 to $400.00 per ton Mill runs show the oi'e to average $15.00 to $20. per ton. Last ill A gave $579,85. or $15.25 per ton. The next mill run is ex ted to exceed thir;uiia