lillii 3303 p i-,K L- 1 -1-1 *_ _ m he ornittg uorltiun. asiiausiiin mi - I I I if E = . THE GUARDIAN, CHARLOTPETOWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, FRIDAY, JANUARY 19 i900 E- P * R* *‘ ' Y my A a BULLER FORDS THE TUGELA M Warren Fights His way Across Another Ford. GEN. WARREN BUILDS A BRIDGE 1' 1* L Further Successes Hoped For-Boer Dissensions- Gatacres Warning-Boer Cruelty at Maie- king-Patiiotic Fund Grows -Transport For Lord Stratchcoua’s Men. Loxnos, Jan. 18.-(Spec¢al)- ' Rumors of the relief of Ladysmith are plentiful, but apparently there is no foundation for them. BULLIH AND WARREN' ACROSS THE TUGELA Buller's reports show that he has crossed the river a Potgeitefs Drift and Warren at '1‘rychard’s Drift, but Boller has -not yet attacked the enemy. who are five miles away and strongly entrenched. IHYQKIIQ Alllnlll mms, ra¢m,i.».a..,.i..i. Hlowa;Speasmns hum, Wednesday, 9.20 p. ni: I sm-pmmitted to write that Gen. Lyttlston yesterday after- noon ferrind and forded Po ° tar’s ,sw ' _ - C sith Jam. D... ....1 si... ...i ii... ...,........}"=“'=‘°=‘S 0f Zion Church Held Last Night--A Prosperous Year H- -me ~» =1»» Nw- vw 1- ; 188] from Prince Edward Illaltl. * He leave! a widowand Ive chil- ren. Hwassonofthe latesenatos q “ Montgomery. IINPITAL m were under the judicious and careful BY`5"|¢“N”"*'|m'"'°G° 'superiuteodence oi lr.Chas. McGregor. _ _ - _ N3' ¥is;1 ldlsvns a line of low ridges one mile there- from. During thenight a howitzer battery was carried across, and today from Mount Alice, near Swartzhop, the naval guns and huwitzer sshelled effect- ively the Boer position, which is a strong one. UAIIIX BUILDS A PJNTOOX BRIDGE. Gen. Warren also today crossed the Tuvela six miles farther rn the A _ D i _ Bentley’s Liniment will cure Croup I 1`he Boers ambushed 18 Austra- in a few minutes. ll There are llulil Days Uoming,days that it will be hard for you to keep your. feet warm, we have a few “warm feet” suggestions for, rifles. He has effected a most satisfactory ` Iodgement two miles inland, towards Sproonlrop. Gen. \Varren has constructed a Reports of Boer dissensions among their army in Natal grow daily and there is also a report that smallpai has broken out among them. (EATACRE GIVES WA RNI_\`t_l _ Gen- Gatacre is intending to nd- vance and has warned the ' Boers to move their women or they may ba snot. AUs'rRAi.i_i_\'s .\ii~:i;T wirii A xiisiiar. lians near Rensburg and killed wounded or captured several after a severe tight. The Australians were attached to Gen. French's column. BADEN POWELL REPORTS BOER CRUBLTY. Col. Baden Powell under date of A Ian. 3rd reports that Boer shelling continues and says they deliberately Bred on the women’s quarters, killing one girl. CANADIAN TROOPS ARRAYGBMINTS. yours. Ladies’ Gaiters. Ladies’ long traitors made of good heavy 0l0tll. W9" finished, black a.nd_ch000l8l>0- Price $l.00, 5|-30, $1.25 y Short ones 12 buttons Well made black cloth price 950. 5 and 6 buttons length, black cloth 45c, 58c, 680. _ MOCCASI NS. A Snow Shoe Moccasins. Mens................$1.00. Womens..............-750 Missestaea aa aa aa ~e °°68c‘ Childs.......I ........450 Ona ws, Jan. 18 = [Speeial)-The; Chaplains will go on the third trans wh ‘ The Patriotic Fund is steadily! zf°'i»z~ Arrangements are being made for transports for Lord Strathcona’s Con- tingent. Cffice I and Home i Ciii;v.Fseut-ir men. mid, R.i.eie¢,ii in the ° ° Mr. W. A. Brennan is among the guests at the Davies. by the express last night. 1900 ' at ' mi at we i>-vi... now. west, near the \Vagon Drift, also/ cal'ed Trychard’s Drift, with a force of all arms, in the face of a hot and heavy fire from Boer cannon and r “__ painted by Mr. D. Howlett. Each of t.h»»an ima-nvr-me is was w~l| done and -_ I it I » K' ll \ . . . pontoon bridge and will attack the il CVT* ; Iquhh” enemy, who are strongly posted on t, " I t ` "Q ° Sh.-fight from. Rev. i>. it metison, ii. A L -T""’°°°*""“"°‘ """"' . ' dun loyalty, hqes hr the wan orrics aim rustic rnnasxn. P“"°" °f Zim Ch'"°h' “N Bfidlll *fl* ‘ld ° ) _i . ._ :V _ A; _ _ X . y ` V ` r _ , \ -. 'A ,_ ‘ _A ! . . _Z . . * wmmwersnimuuimnmhr a mana., gist...-.gn ui. nsiisr it their 1 ’ . ~ Wnwuns, Jan. advance will behercely ratsted. A ’ H J nm vw _ _ _hh . -rel: ' _ 'X _ _ A ,W ' ___r _ ~ fj_ , Y. mmm We futnnehatslss - » . » srdsn With it G00d B3 I The annual report ot Zion Church for 1899 shows a prosperous year. Dur- ing the last ninn months of the year (he Rev. D. B. Mc-herd. whose portrait iS ll¢=l'0W|th give i, was the pastor of the church and much ot the success which has a:u=nd<»d all branches of the church’s w--rk was no doubt due. under the divine blessing to his earnest aid ,lathful labors. ' The Trustees’ financial statement shows receipts amounting to $2.694 and expenditure $2 3l1, leaving a bal- lsnce of $363 o » the righ= s ds of thenc- count. 'l`he sy ~tem of voluntary-l contributions is folliwed in this church and the record of ine year make~ a splendid viifdecazi-in ol' this Apostolic method ni su,»por~ing public worship; Suiliciert mom-y was forthcoming every Sabbath ti pnv the Mini~ter everyli Monday nivrm g and all 'he church odicers monthly. with is sur-plus to be carried lc church reps r account. This account is also highly creditable to the congregation During the year 81.76% was cxpcndfd in ropairs and re-mvsting the church fd lic»-, of which 8930 has. been paid. These improvvinenis have already been noitd in the Gusnnian and inrlud- d new wtndowimiew electro. I lierl, choir chairs and carpeting. all of which are of tasn-tu design; the paint-M ing or the building our~i~le by Mr. C. I A. Howntt and inside by M'. Chltlee Matheson. Tue school-room was also l reflects credit lm the contractors. wll0 0-ng _ pam] gl I There has been during the yeal‘_a theb _(Km gratifying increase in the membership W K D M ti rbanl ‘li gh ot the church, and of the attendance in UlUlP°8~ - U nv me ssnbauii-euooiss weiiasinciesssd A. _M-Pnttee.l\b0r <=md\d»*»° 'iw activity and inierestin all branches of nominated. '_l‘here was no Conserv church work. All 01 which cannot fail gtivg nomination, to be most gratifving to both thePast0l‘ dollars. ' Quxanc Luuisurunx orllrnn. BY-ELECTI0llS _ f, Four Returns of r"” f an naman ef nee. clamatloll. C , siuAiii>ox cast iii __u~ A .Quebec Legislature Loyalty that pital Employees B. Dead ill WlllltlDt¢--Ak Me; Ashore. - ' L-“ill Lennox Jan. 18 --Special)-The . , . wan Russian iconclsd Poltava, l0.990toas I' is ashore in the Baltic. She cost live and a halfmilliona ` Qonmclsn. hsss 9. IL-'- lpsshsalhl. llrlh. - ---in-g, _f 1; anis it 3 Zhi and the congregation. between whom BHIKIBOOKI- the most. cordial relations have aubsist- ed from the Bret Y . `. ` ' J. MIQKU The following trustees were elected ‘hy m Sh*'h"°f’k°v HW _ last evening, and with the cmocfe PW' °°'h~ C°n°¢r""'° C‘_A° _I‘hrm` viously chosen the oilicisl staff will Leberal, were put in nomination, stand as follows: 1.‘U,.nu_ Lolnixinaa D. Schurman. Chairman. In Lctbiniem’ Quebec’ todo, B°h_ _‘,125 f,;f:;2§_'{‘"°°' ...ri .sa ras., bon. Liberal.. nn At the b -election nomination tc- S_ Anucnoum nominated for the Commons. There Dnid Mc1,,,,,,_ was no Conservative nomination. Jasper Pichard. Jour. 1|. cmpbtii, say. '-*“‘-’»“- The following are the ollleers sl the I Lsbslls. H. MW! °°"°>1= -° ,viionmigssu fiufmaa “the Contingent, was clamation. CIIAIHJ Al D VIICHIIQ ` In the united conntim 0| Cbalbly me vsmiafa, Quiet, vim I-¢“¢|° Geoifrien, Liber-al,was returned by ac- clamation. , _ _ me D Schurman Snpmintsndsnt. Henry Collin Vice Superintendent. , W. ll. Ci Hin Secty. Treasurer. Miss Ina llcllillan Librarian. Luther C1 Bin \ Wm. Molnnis Assistants. ' A. C. Sinclair i Annie lorris,Librarian for Primary 1-l iss. Annie Fra~er, Orzsnist. W T Huirizan, Record Keeper |- PERSON AL MENTION Dr. Robertson, Crapaid, was in theii City yesterday. Dr. Darrach, Keminzwn, was in the City yevterdn- Mr. W. H. Manson, came to the City y Mr. J. A. Matheson arrived in the city by the express last night. Mr. T. A. McLean. returned by U19 UI- prses last night from G onzetown. _ Mr. A. F Larkin, Tigmsh, is regist- “viii in I. ll. wright, '°li*.Ul'¢=l\i%¢Q¢\la~:lIass\ yesterday cn route to Marshfield. in use in the worl l. Tha following is gives as the r snlt :Automobiles rsgist- t Mr Walter Simpson, was inhbeCity Rev. J. Ll. Withycombe returned to the City last night from Middleton N. B. Mr. William Seller, arrived home from Halifax last night, where be had take! the Island horses for the Contingent. Mr. C. H. Northrop, repreeentini. C. H. Bellh Co. is at Georgetown, in the interest ot the above tirm. Takes An Automobile Census. Pants,Jau 16--A newspaper of this city has conducted what it claimsxa ,have been an exhsustiveinquiry to ascertain the total number oi automobiles now Baking!! A I Safeguardsthefood _ _ W_ D M' G “vm Qlidlli Plfli, 8,701 'li "IO IHDIIIYOI i li MBPS '-’#‘1-..-?...... .:‘.‘i..’i.1.. so f---=-=»- 1 I l . g it .' ' ' s _ - ‘ iamwssiéuosisaay 14s1.is¢a$ wan. is E~sl9°¢.»to,n uaiiaius Ak ponds msnsmnh Roan’ Madefrompuie creamcttartar. is;-_ i’ iii seine; #X is it |, s itil" i li in i§§3 Binding SIIUUQ' Undsrwceds’ I Arll\old’s u-»