'C res ’ :_ I ,_ , . _ . , -_--_=: ‘ ; _Cf 2- Lg. wa-, ;_:',_: ',f<._~f., ,f 1- ""'j';_,'=.~" " v _-__ . _ - _ _ _-,A , ~ _ 4,- , V. --.=_- `. _ I THE~GUARDIAN. CHARLO'1".l`E-TOWN PRINCE ,,r__na Digg. _E ni _ _ 1- nm-an .il-"‘ BE r v- ri’ U, an ¥`_r ` J TUESDAY, JULY 24.11%). iii ooooio ouiiooo 2- 1 - i .l' ' - I ' COL. SAM HUGHES. _ - Col Sam Hughes, who has been re \ t I if '- _ _ ._ "` 0 : centl relieved of the command of a troo Y P _ _ in South Africa and sent home. is a some- ; C d - what unique Hgure in Canadian afl`airs.He _ E 5';°;eefig§.T'e§%' of age.-:_ In if early life :he taught school for a number ’ . T m0 mOSt SIIPOHIG dlS8888S Of of yearslfand for ten years he washrst stomach’ Liver’ bowels and English Master in the Toronto Collegiate _ musands oftesumonials fr°m P Institute. In 1885 he. purchased Zthe 'ho have been permanent. i Lindsay Warder, of which he has since ll1'8d bf U18 USC Of B\ll'd06k been editor and proprietor. In politics he BIIIGPS 89081 Of lt! llllfli1° is a Conservative! ,He is also a Mason and _,,,-.»..-.-.- ,.....~.»- ..,, _~ B ous- _ _ . ,_ __ in DIS 81% an Orangemen. In religious faith hells a ',,__-1\lll»31§¥¥°°¢'~‘-" °;,5l¥9l' -lzlerhodiso. He has been some in an , I lines of athletic sports, such as lacrosse, -1 Rmzwormi and an ,. cricket, curling, baseball, bicycling and m0P8. rowing. He won the championship mile 1 0ll'I.Dtt0b90\lP0dt0 Stl’ race for America in 1872. He has long &| U88 0111’ B.B,B» been an active militia officer and in the ,_ _ ;- _ ni- as-i---` rifle associations. He is the author ofa Special Notice ` » _ _,_ , '_ » _*_ _---.__-7--_...is lies B. M. Hornsb , who has mana- ' . y g ~ y _ creato of the E t ll Gazette could god the business in the past, will be fm r a answf in be y portray the conflicts between the indmtge of the shore' and w To Warder and the Grit Post In oli pleased to attend to all old customers ry ° 1° .nd mtny new on, s_ tics Col. Hughes has been a. fighting ma A choice new stock of Wall Papers from the first. He first candidated forth 'ill be at Once put on sale, and all Commons unsuccessfully in 1891, but got @prtmeni5 of the IJUBIDGBS Win _be in at a by-election in 1892 and was re-elect- kept 'eu 5W¢ked- A W9_u supphed ed in 1896 by a large majority. It wasn news sand will be a special feature doubt areliefboth . . t .al _ e minis eri party t of the business. The store will be _ km'n as “The Bum" Bookstore), have Col. Hughes absent during the lat Col. Hughes through his news a er i I long session of Parliament. D P » 8noaessorstoF J Hornsby h- . . . is political campaigns and by his utter- ltfh Block, Ch'town, March 16, 1900. _ _ ounces in Parliament frequently antag- Yoor-~ >s .5 I I < - tinuedits attacks after both Hutton an “» Gui' 'workrooms ‘will be I rushed this week; if Qi _ venient, we ask you, an ..-_ as early in the week 2 Perkins a co The Millinery Leaders onised his military superiors. He fro HHN# 0 5 #Hill Hughes, says: ####1 I il__ *_ `\ _ ACARD iii Ravi 30 years ex rience in the practice of it ptxzssion may Q consulted on all the branches of General Medicines including the lpecnlties. (Hecand Resideuc _ P ' st; lllrvellindergarten I»Iall.nnce Ret' std door Hoursg toiia.ni. t d 8 _ Ehrlottetcwn June 9th,i°96%oadl&v?v3m¥pdlTL i. iiioiioiu., ii. 1 Possibla war and in thelleld,and that is respect for I ' ' _ ug e removal.” ` Place to have your re hir work done is the_ place that takes the most interest in your needs.Y\'e strive to accmomo- i, date all who leave any work and quick despatch of_ same, \Ve have the reputation of u. T . :lik me 5-* Foundes, Engineers, Machin. ists and Boiler-makers. 1*: most Reliable mpg ,_/W with \1S.hy prompt attention leg fl I being “O. K.” on repair w0rk_ Give us ii trial and be con- ’*r vinced that what we say is ,se true. 7'* 3 “ ki., .U g peror, t-he Empress Dowager or of whom .E .i-. or `l-/ 1 ‘T -'know whether it is the Dowager or Chang toPekin, and made him Viceroy X U ,J i Prince Tuan who has summoned Li Hung ' _ of a northern Province. Prince T uan’s ‘ell-knew hostility to foreigners makes t important to know whether he is in Steam Navigation Co`s Wharf. We Su re t 1 Charlottetown, P_E, 1_ _ __ P me con ro or uct’ Phone x25 fi? ` ' Group the dread of every mother, is ,instantly relieved by Bentley’s Lini- l ment ' FURNITURE S, and PRICES are SATURDAYIS LbEe`en inorethan satisfactory this spring Agn, STQCK wright a cc,i. sALEs _.,_ . _ _ .. 74 V 4 I school geography, and a railway map of Ontario. 'sr ;i~,"‘ """T_] -~i‘ ”' 3,; Qin journalism Col. Hughes has been al- H‘ving purchased from ML F_ J_ ways a fighting editor. In no part of the Hornsby the stock and good will of journalistic field in Canada has the battle ids books and Stationery Business in raged with more bitter vindictiveness he Morris BIOCK. We Will C0Ilfll1l1€ than in the little town of Lindsay since hebusiness in its various br=»11¢h@S- sam, as heis famiiisriy called, became Hllilis 1l>10"@Sf Price* f°’ “Sh °”1Y» editor ofthe Winder oni the ified 0 O € I1 ID time to time violated the strict rules o the service by his free and aggressiv criticisms. He had come in conflict wit Gen. Hutton before the departure of th e h e latter from Canada, and the Warder con d "Too sweet tor anything,” Hughes were engaged in active service ` _ A ' against one nan-1 'rss forests worm which is Conservative and friendly to Col. _ “If the letters of C01. Sam Hughes, pub- _ _ lished in Canada, abusive of General Hut- willoonsider it a favor for ton, were brought to the attention of ` _ I A tha” 'ho cm), to leave Lord Roberts, the latter would certainly 5 . . relieve him in the twinkling of an cye. U their ttlqlmed hm order There is one thing that goes before any- . 1 l superior oflicers The moment The World read that Gen Hutton had arrived in Af rica and been made ageneral officer we said that it was all up with the Canadian colonel if his friends published any more of his letters about Hutton. And so it ha proved. But we fail to see any evid- ‘ is yet connecting Lord Miuto with Col. ` h s’ Just now one of the many mysteries i about China is, who is the “Government." Edicts, and oilicial orders and communi- cations are sent out from time to time purporting to come from the chief central authority in China, but these do not men- °t-ion that they are in the name of the Em- A short time ago there was a report that _,gg the Emperor had been compelled to take A poison and died, also that the Dowager Empress had become insane. If these things were true Prince Tuan, as father of the infant heir to the throne, would be ., | now the virtual supreme authority, andhe f seems to be exercising some such con- sg trol at present. We do not at this moment Probably the war in South Africa will goou un5ilK.ruger and Steyn are either captured or- driven out ot’ the Boer country.i_Thesetwo men have a mixed religious ind political control over their ignorant following, whicli,tog».-other with an ingrained hatred of the British,enables the Boer leaders to continue the war. The struggle would probably cease if once both the Presidents could be cap- tured. 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