1. gloiiii H Swly Native of Mt Albion, P. E. I., ~¢ wm ,mes death eiaimed one ef our tiuime iit Ai Hection dn Bafini ies. .................. .. rs. l S Qllllrtette-“Annie Laurie” .......... ._ uf Gllrccter Sketch-“Samantha” “»\\lim- Bite Danube Walt '~ *thin sieei Driu ' 'Q 5 TQ-ir; ?’». _ ' , - .“‘ ‘ f“~f~»fr:;-wer. ' 'ers .. -,. _ s- -__ `»i 1."=( . $-‘..=_e._;;i.- .,_-35 *~,~.§_ .>.~p"’t_¥.3` ‘ -ll - __ “-E.. `. *.’_§a”5`»_=-‘-_.=_s-.'._ ..»=§f~_'_~._,,-_1_:.,:¢"i,' 15,35. .‘-‘_%#~-‘U3 in-.1,.j #_ f,»,,`r-;.,' _ _e .- _; -_ _ »- _ - ._ ,__ J. .i~_-.E}__§¢_--.=»._,__ f _ .f - `_ :_ §__t,,j.. , _.___,i'-_- Q7-_-,_ .. ,,,.<._ _;1»_,,, _;__- _._,-:_,,~..__,,___.._.i'_ 1,-:_-,,,~ ,_,.__' V; . _ ._ _.t_ ., ._ , e, _ . _.1 . _ ,X = _‘__ ._?._ H.: __,3__,.»__ __;=.____ ,,,_ _ . t .,., _ 75-., ._i jk, ,__ __‘_>,.. ___-,__-r_.§(_.é_,-,._ (_ _ __ ,__ ___ THE GUARDIAN. Cl»lARl/OTTETUWN. PRINCE El)WARl)"IST.AND. MAY 19. 1900. é==¢'_A’ _ _ r ~ .= L- _ f . _ --.~ - -_--L_.: _ giitiiziie RQAR 01= iiiiiit Dcstribes theHardsh1ps of War, \_\si'\'Hl'- Ll"70.\*. Manila which the Insu ° ‘ l`8¢nts tried , to ' ‘pping lslilllii \[tll*l.l\ elllli lm ca€$ul`le :he night be Ore. ` - _ \ _ 1 e e t Manila at sundo f ° ' is ‘i:‘;'z.i.:z‘;.§:.i“.‘.."§'_:.°:.‘@ :rm ei-<1 ee.-. “.;‘..;.';.“°;';: 0 . ' copes 0 ‘ f 'our Island bob" .esthmtion about 10 0 clock' D' m- A301' aw, ms o \ following their flag upoii Afri- “_adi“R` bllshore in water up £0 our waists and ani thinking perhap; ll mmcked by the ruins d . f Pape _ Spanish “Cathedral til' i“t°“'g'm ,H-1?” yogim ,mr 9|¢°PlD8 with our clothes on and our rifles in iea S iigftcxsgfdhoys who faced the side ready for instant use and for “M emi eheii th the west Ihd~ wh';t‘;°°“ “fi” hndillirl never knew d who has again followed to -_ Was tosleepwithmy clothes offor W uh tothe far-off eastern bat emoy a mghts “ist “'m10\15 b€i¥l2‘ ih;8|Phuippihe ieihhd I will “"“k°“°" by the "“°“‘y ”’.i““ “W” °“’ of with our journey across camp md our Gutpast replying- A Sentry 7°“nor of our wen voyage gn °\l¢D0Sf»d\l¥J’ M_l1iRht is considered very Frlusieco Cul. to Manila only angemus’ especially on the m`i“3li“e» . sn of our ltop at Honolulu. the and we hail to keep °°“St'°“l'l7 °“ the ~ the Hawaiian Islands Vt :ffm 1;: amidst' the darkness °f the night there to coal ship and march t .t ei icreaking °f the b°'mb°° City md had 8 Skirmish dmesl _S U1D0Ssibleto hear or see the tmurroundiug mountains _ uk .skmiled Baum as he °m°ps “P0” 8 in is one of the fairest spots you with his huge knife °r b°wl°°» Whliih swath in respect of climate and they kmw 8° ‘P eil how ti) “s°‘ In mme an discounting your fu places where it is especially dangerous, nm da Isle which I have “e are piaced back whack’ t’° guard [Nm Dem" tri from Honolulu to a surprize for time and time again has 011! P M ' ouroutpost been eithcrorslain or capt- cscllvld 18 dal* ured. "nd Manila Bay just after _ _ nagging anchor within a short The 'fnemy ‘if ”°t Satisfied With only taking your life but they perpetmte gf the British Warship Imm md our hearts were gladdened some of the most flendish acts Upon record their hapless N, ghoughts that our journey`s _ _ ng reached after our ‘long voyage Victims _ mutilating them beyond the pgulic, although we knew recognition and more than once rftcr fiinding our poor eommde we ndywme of us would meet our .pai the battlefield for even on would bury him where he laid as the body would be literally' hacked topieccs, Our Regiment has been in four battles, besides several skirmishes and the 28th has the h0nor.of striking the blow which practically put an end to the Rebellion for since the Tth of January, on vhich day we made the 'advance on the south line, no opposition has been made against our troops except by a few bands of Guerilas in the mount- aiiis; From our land'ng in Manilaoi Nov. “6th 1899 until the Tth of January We kept moving from one plaee to another within ii radius of four miles without anything of much interest with the ex- ception of the almost nightly fliring up- on our camp and a few excursions in the enemy’s lines. Our advance upon _ the South line was to be on Jan. .lst but as the gallant Gen. Lawton was on his way from Manila to take com- mand he was ambushed and slain and* the advance was delayed until the 7th _.find was made under General Whea- ton. Sunday morning, the 'ith we broke camp at 4.30 a.m.and marched to Earmue, a mile and :i half from our camp. On reaching there we stacked arms and waited for the Artillery which arrived about 9 a. m. and amidst the chiming of p the bells and the sweet voices of thesingem \ iii the Cathedral on that beautiful Sunday M morning the shrill blast of the 'buglerang out, and we quickly -formed in line and while our band played the National Hymn and “A Hot, Time in old Town to-night,” we marched out to battle. We landed in \i'inila the next md were quartered in the for- spagh barracks fiinding there Rigs of the former occupants. “mug day being Sunday we miami to a city 112 miles from 1:; W' smmmmm GRAND _ ! -BY THE- <. F-5 an “Brigade Evening, May 2|st. House. PART I. “Bonnie Scotland” ........... ._ St. Cecelia Club. True to the Flag” ............. ._ Orchestra. i.7iileau-"Britannia" (by request).- tisltlilnpauy Drill .................. iliinine Di-iii ............................. ._ gc)Qiiartett/e and Chorus ............. .. Highland Brigade. \Ve found the eiicniy strongly entrench- &- Hack-ran, Mclsaac, L01`d and ed about a mile from the city. Iheld a ~ hmmef. _ - _ ,, very prominent position duringithe battle, 3‘l_°dft°*1°3_“Wh0 Killed Kmger being night, guide for our whole line df '_vo°mBu‘gler,T’ Fuuertonfla .. ` battle. The fight commenced by our S010- Scots wha e Artillery sliellinv the enemy’s trenches Mr Charles Earle. ° _ _ and the Iiifantry pouring in a steady ilie whilst the enemy quickly replied with ,shot and shell, but with poor effect as their shots were mostly high. Although in ,fzlanciiig along our line, which stretch- ed for nearly ii mile,I could see com- _ Piper Peter Ferguson. l Vocal Solo .................................... ._ Miss Cotton. 7~ Tibleaii-“Peace” ........................ . . lsmanriii (with oreheme) ....... .. Highland Brigade' rades here and there falling, whilst' X vocal Solo .................................... .. » Prof. Caven the bullets whistled ovcr my own head cutting limbs Off the trees, which in falling hit me several t mes. The battle lasted between three and four hours, ending in the complete rout of the In- ' su nts, they leaving over 2(1) dead upon '50 Kisses Earle, Mr Belleau, Mr. C Earle Miss Enid McLean. 1\r1=;Rx;issio\. ’ Sale of Home ‘Made Caddy Mm- 'HEART HUMBUG- ‘ Gems of the Heatherland .. Si C9 elif* Club- It is fashionable today to have a V PART II iew heart scare every 24 hours. The Lmktll- Prince Edward Island... Jommonest' bympg-,omg gf dygpepgig, di " nerve trouble, such as paipitation, " weak .-pells, lossof appetite and poor sirculation, are magnified and dis- I formed into serious signs of heart trou- '° ale, with the object of frightening the public into taking this or that heart ._ remedy. If a hundredth part of _the -- heart trouble we hear about were real, thecemeteries would be filled in °' 5 month. A wrong construction is put upon common ailments in order to humbug the people into the belief ;; th” ben-5 diggs is prevalent, where as real heart trouble, which is so wily and suddenly fatal when it dw occur, is a rare disease. L°P“ldFd arguments cannot cmvmce ‘ an in " -“niggas people. Iron iii a. vital _cle lb) £1238 Cher-he d Brigad° e. Q* 3019 by Srergt Mclsaac. whcltation- The Pipes of Miss F. MacKenzie. v°°\1Solos-(a) “Sing Tae Me is Auld Scotch Songs Sally in Oriir Ally ' Wir. A. E Wlassie. v. Leo Williams. hm*-‘Hu-“Our Lady of the Snows” v°°\1 Solos-ta , “Willie`s Geeu 'U ilelville Castle” ..................... .. ~ (bl “Will Ye No Comeback Again Miss Earle. has Songhha cake with ....... ._ E- Mitghellkplpd Mr. W. rec . Veal seie ................................. ._ Hr Belleau St Th at1?(')“§’doc‘-"ti ‘ ,Ju `- /_/ »/S* ‘Y ‘i - .1 g.L:v:v%" \ ~. _ .LL "L ' ff .V.:%t" A- '-‘._‘- _ -<4 ' 1. A Balbi iggan suit 45c Another one _ $1.00 Striped ba.lbriggan$1.2.'> 1 \ All the right Weight PROW5 .._ - -f _ Y ii. dozen wounded, one mortally. I escap~ e 1 unseathed with the exception of hav- ing my fine slightly burned by the flash of our cannon. The guns were within a yard of my right during the fight and when they were discharged _ they would rebound, thereby giving me the benefit of _ their fiery breath. It iS an interesting sight watching the faces of your comrade as they form in line for battle. Some appear as if It IS only sport others cheeks are blanched and white, whilst on the majority of them tear-sara seen to roll as they think of l o ne and loved ones. I myself was thinking of mother, home and loved ones on the far' oil’ Canadian shores, but all was soon for- gotten in the roar of battle. Siuce the 07th of January we have been' marching from one place to another over valleys and mountains, enduring considerable hardships, carrying our 'own food and sleeping ou mother earth with nothing but the blue canopy of Heaven and us, but we are now stationed in acity on the Court of the China sea. _ The natives here are a more intelligent brace than the American negr0cS, 8115 Ye- _mind you of the Japanese, albl10\1£l1 bbq are about a thousand years behind the times. They live in their huts _built if bgmboo,about three feet off the groiuidand use grass and leaves of a certain tree in- stead of boards, for the ro_of and sides- A _house generally conta.ius‘t\vo rooms, one tsicook in, the othcnone is the home of ‘ everythihk 00 for men is another specialty l being one oflicer, four privates killed and J - _comprlsethe bairacks.-ociiiihtlngcl .Y ' ' I bedrooms, wasltrooms, inessfioomii and _ ‘ - ' - ‘f?¥reefiihg~reem. in efiditieh to' these ue -.thx Gymnasium withliiding School 5 _ We claim to be _ headquarters for stylish. well ' _ tting and good wearing Shirts, and Judging by the ' number of people who buy all their Shirts here, our White Shirts 25c Better ones for 503 Outing shirts all kinds and colors 25 to $1.00 V Dress Shirts in all sizes upto 19 in. in neck V ' 500 $1.95. ' 0 ‘ s e have Shirts' to suit' the big men and the little men, just as well as the _,_ K f /,_\ >`- Ii' I , ‘-4...-5?' A ;.‘¢"57’/>t_____»_f~_w____»,§,-»'_\` ` ` _ \§}2“A-~_ *T* ` ' - rr-"°'a/\~§°J ' ‘ - .. t, f-/ ,-_i,,, i' 1' , Q; r ` _ ' f-' < f~.'- i _ _ ;'§.»; ' ` L ,_ _ _ QQ;-11;,-,.'j.__ 5.; -1 ' ~ _ / `_\ ; ' A ` V "‘i'~ of-ours. - ‘ _ Nfatural wool suit $1.50 Another better grade ' $2.00 p ' _ The king -pin of them all natural wool $3.00 . for Summer, We have some specialy breezy ttiirgs for a. hot day, an :id- vantage you should appreciate. f _ - E BROS. I lshoes are made of wood with a heel on them about 3 inches high and are held on the foot by - a strip of leather across the insteps,as they have no 'back or top to them and stockings are un- known. The utensils they use in farming are the same as were used in the days of Noah. There are several different tribes of natives and all speak different language but it generally consists of af mixture of Spanish and Tagola. They arm their infantry with three dif- ferent kindfof arms, first the rifle, second the bow and arrow an i the third is what , we call here a bellow, which is a knife a.boi:it.30 inches long which we boys dread more than anything else. There is a lot of sickness here and it is very warm, but I have - been in the. best of health, never answering the sick call since I left America I being the only one _of my company of a hundred men who has now esepped the fever, but I shall be glad when we board the Transport for - home. As _ taps have sounded I must close, wishing you Mr. Editor and my Island friends every happiness and success. I am one who has ncver`ceasedto love and feel proud of his natural flag amidst all of my w auderings. I' Yours respectifull y. V I Jomi H. SEALEY, _ _ x f Co. G Coinmisary Clerk, 28th Infantry. U. S. V. I., Manila, P. I. °°°°°° °°°°°°°°°°° ""°°"' °f th” bl°°d‘i Tw m'd° "Gnd tthitiishfrewhgdsrhrniivfoehiildiilxiiiy iii: . ' ` iieetdlafzegrsiilinvgrodlnd not 8;:-iiiii. him tot -nun-in Sava 'rim QUEEN. ' _meme weakens, lsckof Ppifits Pal _--md dd; ng, ,ng do no, ;,,,.,.,.wi...i, _ _ _ keepihihe hehsem 'mieie penesedecl under leadership of Prof. iid ¢b¢eks,-!b0l'¥'U¢°9 °f math’ glee? .knives and forksare. ' All eat out of one 1 ' = such Elfesomc sl°¢il¥~i°!\S 884 0° WWU7 Prof' Grant' ‘ less!-WGS, l10¥'V°\1SU6S!» 1088 Of Vi"°'l_l dish which is abasin made out of wood Alfred Af' Taylor, of Mérgarea’ “V33 sent to the museum. *mt W Earle’ Mrs' F' lforee ending in general break” down add to see themeai; it reminds you ofa “One bottle of MINARUS LIl\’IMEN"I' , Mr.Be1i,Mien times » » , » ‘. ‘ ' ‘ .. < Bm-f1¢¢;_ S oss an fhejron in Dr.. Ward ii Blood and 1°, of m¢,nk¢yg_ - V» _ ‘curedasweling of the ganible_3oint,aud The Union Stanan. Q trlslg __ ‘B they Thsfl' 4 1 md’ wa gn" 1 -JT. DUTIES OP ` ` ` ~ - * ~ ~ - ~ - - - - - ~ - - - - ~ ~ -- ‘$1---~-_»&~\» i of the Life of a Western Mr. Augustine Smith, Formerly if have had some little experience in the, service of the North West Haunted] Police, and shall give you a brief aeibunt of our whole outiit,a.t the headquarters. The life of the Mounted Police is in REGINA, May 10th, 19(1). 1 choose, being cH@\ D& bfi# Since writing Tim GUARDIAN last I “gun”-'E’°? *ii* someways similar to that of A soldier., H I except that it is almost totallyfree of all Pau” the hardship encountered bysdidiers. _ There are two large bulldiifgs, whlclil’“'“ Drill Shed in connection. casting upwards of ten thousand dollars, Hospital, Concert Hall, Guard House, where Louis Bid paid the' extreme penalty of the law for stirring up rebellion among the North West Half-Breeds and Indians, the tire onlce and stables. Mostof the ofhcen have their own private houses, and mess- rooms. ' A bugle sounds at 5.30a. m., when all are supposed to arise, dress, dresstheh' drill The whole body is divided into given before breakfast. It is a good deal gives you muscle and helps to expand and broaden your chest. In learning to ride, the beginners use a _strip saddle. that is a saddle without' stirrup, in order that the rider may get -a proper position in his saddle. Whenhe attainsa proper position he is given his stirrups. This is the general routine of business from Monday morning till Friday night. Saturday we do no drilling, but cleanup, and prepare for Sunday. This takes us till 12 o’clock, noon, when dinner is announced, and a half holiday is allowed. 'We may then go when we 1- " ’ - -~-gif-‘ . NEWLY INTRODUCED Sensation caused in Barnaby River, N. B., ‘by Dodd’s Kidney Pills. _ Barnaby River N. B.,Ha 14-Quite 'h theintroduction ofa new medicine-Dodd s ot- er kidiiey troubles, yet strange to say ; Lovnos, Hay 14.-Letters which keep ciimpaigii in its earlier phases _ From such letters it appears the grand tjztuboztypznd mx; row of all was between Methuen and, e' ’ Buller, the former absolutely refusing to D obey the orders given him by his superior officer, who himself erred by submitting of horses and the great mistakes _made in light. Such men as those composing the butuottlie hidsiilnri. thsoliiateilii purpose i cnssoivioiiubst sumti tii»&v&n\lh.hl tiietlie ill the Philco. own beds, wash and prepare tohli in, ‘dal acqaamtlhssii some for drill, and some tor stables. Those who are learningto ridehllin for mwikiu & “ stables, while the remainder tall in for chant.” ul.; item Then q& squadsof from fifteen to twenty, and “un an t; drilled one hour, before breakfast. There are now in the barracks about anal? 3;; *W* two hundred and fifty police. The drill xc ‘RQ that is given here is an excellent thing for muscle, and appetite, especially that with unlike the infantry 'drill,as they have divided besides the turnings and mamhings,thelm,,",,,h nt extension movement of the arms, which i on Sum” one goeiitohis serviceareeoiiveyeiihemslii Not wishing tiioeiiiipy too valiisbleiipscii isliiili ww bil! #WE Yours Dahl' iii i sensation has been caused liens lately by 4°,” Ku Pin . Aith h th had hee' _IYBINM Brill* piiinlyedreathssin this giliage simile surround? I be located about K tht ang district from Bright’s Disease and °m__..0iuy¢g pn; hues. _ Dodd’s Kidney Pills had neverbeentes . t ‘ Our people had little faith in patent inedi~ cines. New. however, Dedrre Kidney Pine are A “TMS wi creatiiug a sensatzipn. Aéarge nuinberof ___,,,,__,,,,_ peop e are using em an expressing sur- prise and fieiipht at the reehir. “umm I-°*'f-*ir 39"' the firstweek began to improve,” says Patrlck‘s chtl!¢\¢@i Cornelius Crott-ie, of Barnaby River, who‘ . nqgkg i had been given up by the octors. The .M *H* h fact seems to have siirprised. him, hui; it, 3”” f is always true where Dodd’s Kidney Pills ll\lB5» ‘$0555 are used. from the I - t,siid wu iii ig? Tales of War Quarrels. ‘,}§,,'ff,",',§“,,‘¢,,,_ "`°_""_ KatchUii\his 5 - _ other lie In-nel clit 'arriving from thc front tell strange tales :sph N.h'd£u“*“@|_§ of the private jcalousies which nearly by an kd* of th ruined the prospects of the South African ma an "gt um’ to such defiance of his wishes. _ A All such letters tell of the terrible death :sending out heavy cavalry instead of D psudi on flood D§el’iIl Life Guards-enormous men needing """` weight carrying horses--have been dead T31, ig glgqgt ugbg failures. ws an apt H - Others tell of the strong disposition pgmgggg, mug, .shown, especially among the volunteers, ggqgt (gr Qeulhg \ to remain to settle down in South Africa gl mg; ggghgty after the war-is over, as in the Ir, tg I ‘ touching appeal made byltudyard Kipling. “hp the ilhsltivedglns RIT The home government has. -become work p\1!Nl'lU, illsh tht *ii aware of this sentiment, and welcome lt, pfgg»lydl§Q \I¢iQl HIGH UW _ huvingah-eady had schemes drawn out for (gnupg as ghsuiuhnuot pure ltillilt the establishment of agricultural colleges. pod o0lPllXl& is iD@s!lbie seiiieere eeihehgh seeth .min for 'riiieiettnnwii mmm ima lt: _years to some will be the land of promise ggigggeuaftb Dyspspsifhlilcts. for the impecunious sons of the country they pmnply cure any munich squire class, which abounds, who will bc md theyliave found ost thd kk! given land on the most advantalcoss gestion moans a perYeotcsl#lK _heme peesihie. ~ - me tim. am at main cami powem hi enhance its WWI' ~ A Fastidiiiiis Young Wife. my miie- my vi www# ` ‘ _ ____ many articles ot ‘ (London Deity chrehii-ie.) enter to mp their l -A grim relic has just been presented to When isSari Francisco museum. It is a back no such -sci-atcha(-,” once the property ofthe wife ,tablets and ofa.Fijiaii chief, which iii made from the food you the wheie femny whieh:e<»ne1ets of does. Fei-met-iy ef Mount .iihieh Lens P. 1.” .leg hehe his miseiwuy. who vel Rug: M* °f eats hens and themselves, the pigs living L ` ` and eaten by the Islanders earl! in ‘ f ' » _ fn, ha h im, _ tury. The late owner inherited W under the house ey W 5° ° 3 ____...>_.-_- ‘_ Fu* dum b ‘hh newly Work on the freight N Isl y. The bui ing ‘ _ ` » are all arranged and under Nun Bi1ls'is in the soluble form you .The women are all inveterate tobacco savedahorse worth $14.0) _ _ I of Mr' Lf W' W°'S9”° . 0 ed, in combination with other curb smokers and chewersand their '1‘h`os.W'. Payne. of Bathiust, saved the The C_ R B” “','“°"'m _.spend "mins hx il-*U8 if i H DG at '30' Gunn” "ses at tie, ,gangs in such ii. manner ‘that ly consists of a strip of cloth tied around it me of a, vgiluable horse that pie Vet. ereéting new ‘mmm sheds, a nu l\dm:`ission25 cents. Reserved disease canft resist their action; You l'»l_\¢irWl_Ii1S;1t~;1:hci;_b;=8(¢)ii icq-1:1 gg given upvgith ab0*»l`»1° ° ` fam; my on the property at the cents, for sale at Dodd’s and feel ourself getting well when you °**'h°’”' “ °"‘f ‘ef “_ UNIME# - _ _ bumeddistiict _- _ - _ I Y- , wicker work which answers either fora __ _ _ ~ " ,_ 1 _ shed! - stain; “lm Dr' Ward 8 Blood nl Nerve hat, or abasket to carry _ owl bet Queen hiimmudnm street. emguu' ld fwsninn &