i W _ ", ..-lif~¢.s.i.,e_\a.4. THBGUARDIAN, OHABLO'1'1@)¥1¥, I’ E 1. DBCE\l@l5 lf 41 ii e-Iii 5Y3 (003 \ '15 I I ..._-.,~ ~»-»----a-euro.. and so would ml?-7 I 1317? ll _;_`.~.'_ "_`_xci' t'.i:\~ittf;e ti lil'-ll v.-lihciit t`.1e " Albert “ \ He ran a mile. g Baliy’S 0WD il l Soap. n ‘F It leaves the skin wonderfiilply soft and _ Q fresh. u:id~its (aint frnyuuce is extremb J vglnsirs. I Beware el lialintl-ma l¢.l`_. J 'I iiitsi ioiiti soii tn.. lin. _ !.iC`NTREAl... as ~- 7- g - A. ].\`l`IG»-IIT --winr 'mr -- MUSICIA N S l`lR.5.N.EARLE'S GE..A]N'I3 CONCERT .JN TBI.. 0|ie|°a House ....0N.... llifillll EVEIIIB, ill. Zllil. 'Under the Distinguished Patronago ‘I His Honor the Lieutenant Gover- 'Qi nor and Mrs. hIclntyre,His Wor- ship the Mayor and Mrs. War- burton, and His Lordship, the Bishop. PART I. 6randCherus muperanemsi-am lvio swiih0rnheatrai Acct. `Valta._..Stra The Baruch( Hindrahenaud lhrcebarroll C@inVoea\d\st ................ ..H limlsrleand lncneelilarie lIhnee....Seslnl'e llcre`i’e. . I Yi lels..5n'<\$hsr:l muh 1- 'Ysil Solo. QA lure!! _Guitar lbs J. Hornsby. \ lQlQfww°. lurll GoeeourBark is,rimcmue.. i.1'rm.i. are meats-as ..... .f;_.l°°"`.`.S mii iii... oinu """"" " ""i'd" ir§'.‘.’f.‘.‘f‘_'f’.'.'_'f .'f?ff‘.’. _'T' ' lr Chas Earle (helix-a ............................... . _ Grand Musical Sketch A Dssl Rehearsal or -Burlesque on Op: “Cinderella C ARACT RS IkJousa._Prlnc pal of Grove House Ac deny ........ . ._ ..... "lisa Florence lla: Iademoiselle luiuard . .French Governe-s lisa Lillian Collings Ally Flbbf.. Ute sv i.rd Cinderella M ss May Stewart Ulltl Wilkins. .Af .erwards the Prince. . . ._ E lit hell ur r In Jervey_ .llocutiou listreen ............ ._ li~s Amv Earle -.@Jenniiip._.A\iei-ward; Fairy Gcdmoth Mies Winnie tolling; ilartha Billihi J k Afterwards spitefui Siste al!!! IC IM) _ lla- M Earle a'°d Miss Nettie Rise. Qhonisva )S‘pdvin_.Thc Romantic Gul... we Louise Bremner Ptdonoe Pinchbeclc. . . . . . . . . . . . . _ . . . . . ._ lisa Gertrude Ross :ah Ann..'lh0 Greedv Girl _ . . _ . . . . . . i Ii-s\i Irwin r aut . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ _ . . . _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ M si Unis Dense. GOD SAVE 'ILE QUEEN ekets Reserved sests 35 ~. Unreserved 23e. _ Ella o(¢e\*ii at Dorld's and Rankin's, THE GUARDIAN .2 _ ram. _ _ . - '_ I ....... _._ ...... _.wo (V. ~ _ ........................ ..i.is -' ~ i.oo "“..;’?.“. cel-ri can :cu DESTINY OF THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE. The fact that the recent treaiy ‘ - tween China and Mexico was writ , ` h E I' h I ° rk _ ° V bee ll, . . . ‘ 5 e v ~ ti _ _ _ ' O ° . “ ' . . _ . ' . . W.- _ ' _ _ ' P° er _ . _ ’ _ 0 U ` 9 M _ ' ° German German VP lhaheda .... ................... ...... ...................... _.maui tional IIB - th “inet ttsi ._ iieieeiii lu uc. ................ ._ % °'i‘i“"'.- a' a'....'i;;.;a' °°° Bm : . ne-in *_ rn ie er PART II. rs independent Journal, untramnislled rloss aiming to be lust. impartial, Reliable. Ne ting ai all 'imc to further the beet v-in ol the people and recognised thereiore ' o 1°eop1e’l Papo Published at its oilices, New Prowsc Block \orth -side Post Ohicc, at the following gyable lu advance - ornlng Edition daily (except Sunday) three months li llilctpcr yr t'.ml weekly ltionlilond &. Thur )pcr r' 81.50. in advance eckiy Edition (Thursday) per year $l.25,in ndvansce _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . l\¢ have been cetaridishsvil at thgmowing where subscri;i£tione may be paid. news lrhed, advo ina. Iob work and other buei ness trnnsactedz- Snminerside, Cnrric‘a Bookstore-D. K. p Manager. Aiberton, Aibcrton Bcokit G. B. lu t. ggiriyis East, Telephone otce. R Seaman.A _E, an can DY, J. P. Hoon J C Alldltor-l Business liens; r es f il' loilill iuii_\lil SATURDAY. DECEMBER 39. IQ. ‘ 1 3 I -'H be in t e ng is angnage is rema upon as one of the signs of the ti As is well known French has n the common language of diplom y :inlong the nations for "O0 years past. So nn.versal had been this prac ce that the recent peace treaty between the United States and Spain as written in rrench But within cent years a change is being gradual ly introduced In the State De t ment at Washington the diplomatic r- an ash representative of any country is d d h llicial cor mitte to con uct is 0 respondence in the language of his own country, or that of y th tr he chooses. Form ly o sr coun y all need the French language and the Russian, Turkish, Swedish Nor wegian, Belgian Italian and G k diplomatic representatives at W inton still do so, but the Ambassador now uses ‘he md the British Ambassador, Chinese and Japanese Am th E l` hi use e ng is augusiie- But if English is coming dine ten ed ac bassedors fl P' idly to the front as the language of diploinacy,it is still more largely sous the social and com nerciai language of the world . All the great foreign uni veraities now teachthe language of the Anglo-Saxon. Travellers iind that a knowledge of English is imperati ly necessary in many of the countries they visit and it is spoken in all commercial centres of the world, for English commerce is everywh And the statistics of tlieluteriia ` Postal Union. in h`ch all 'vii the ere. wi oi ized countries arcembraced,sbow at almost 75per centcf all the le frcmallparts of the world are drmedinEnglieli. Itistcday one language most in use around world and bids fair to become uni vernal. English is spoken where French, Spanish, Gsrlllll Russian are never heard, and number of the world’s the speak the language of the Angl - Saxon is increasing in a ratio as ' taken together. It was said of old that “some could write and some could light, but Ciesar could both write and Gght-a great man was Caesar." Winston Church- ill seems to have qualidcations of the same sort. We shall hear more of him yet. 'ihe London Standaid’s correspon- dent, describing the bittle field of Elandsluagte mentions an unsuspected danger to our troops in the held. ,Speaking of the wounded Boers the - correspondent says: "They were not all rifle, or shell, lance wounds. One or two of the most distressing to look upon were the victims of snalre \bites,for this velfit abounds in snakes, ; ‘scorpions and tarsntulas.” ---~.~.»<-¢- 1.: :. 1'. _ GUI! ILL YDUI PDQ# 'lf' H Pain'K`ilI¢r. IIOCOHOUUCDQMIUOIL -- “_,,‘_“|.“‘°.“|,°,,,|,, ei Alon. What isworse, he is charged am” °|”*a°u'c°u°”_e ' with being involved in a plot to asses-' cmis. .nlummm jf sinate his royal father-in-law. Mah- ~ mud is in France and the Sultan wants to get him If he euc- eawaas or iuiraricns- nah' Mash:-d 'in n head, an is name "“;;,,°";;§‘,;°'”°'“‘° Q emailed by . .yinbie uviu me lllillatlla. 25 arid 50 cent Bottles. The Sultan of Turkey has domestic troubles, poor man. His son-in-law, Mahmud Pasha, ran away recently, taking with him his wife’s jewels and _all the money he could lay his hands perhaps kiled M Marcel. editor In ohiel oi La Caricature -<= | the the' *Y or the re- I people who o- grcat as that of all other languages! Had insulted the Queen Pains. Dec 25 -Capt O Neill Mor 4 psy. ereisei- ei me me iiieieiiiei-psy B 3- B °m’°d ln' 5° H' c°x' M 7 the San Francisco inlllionaire,and uncle vl8i’.0l'l8., N.B. Of ltllllnf slit 1,, ci Lady Woivoler, wiie ol S r Charles Rhgum gf gh; fggg gvgr 8 r Bl!! lil . to Lord Woisiiey-has shot in a duel y peéfgtly wen your lt was some oi La Carlcalnre’s car toons insulting Queen Victoria that roused the ire oi the Irish cgptaln, who served lor many years in the Horse Ar- tillery, and is n crack shot. Murphy called Marcel out lor insult-I ing the Queen. As a result ihe editors collar-bone is broken, and he has a big hile in his breast which may prove ist- 8 . , La Caricature and Le Rire have been peitculariy natty in their cartoons. Wlitu the gallant captain saw his Que.-n attacked he wrote to the offend- ing ed tor, calling blm_' e dog and.” coward. The combat wasoi the bileiist dura- I \tibn, lor Marcel was put bore de com~ I ,W4-'Ol Ol. and a bullet Zed llurpIiy’e mn. The editor lies ana precarious condition in Swvzsrlind. while the ‘Irishman le skating in the Bois. _ Lelnsters Departure. Leinster regiment were elited yesteidiy when they received the news that they are to gc to the irout. Since stationed here they have made many friends, and though they are very sorry at having to leave lialilax they are all greatly pleased at the opportunity ei geieg to the iieei and sharing the brunt oi the battle with men of the other regiments When the men received the news there was a tneineednoue ostburst cl enthusiasm among them, and the har- rack equate at the Wellington soon pre. sented a living appearance. The baud played lor quite a time. while the men ol the regiment sang and cheered. The regiment is not up to its lull strength. there beleg only about men attached to it. Thsnctice lorthsir departure was not a surprise, ae the majority el the men thought they won be called away from this station. The tlmelor them tcget ready le ve elicit. however. but they will be is ,readiness ic go on the dats that has been nxed for their departure. There are probably 500 men attached te t artillery corps on this station at tk present, a larger number than has b here for some time. The ariilleiym will in all probability do guard duty to the present. “Pride Goeth ‘Before a Fad." they have strong constitu- bei at once. As he tell his revolver' leur eetonidimeiit her face began to get . . I | Baurax. Dec. 29.-The mee oi' tis in W mm as ' 800 ld 1'! he ess en r A Someprondpeopletldni SALT RHEUH - iiieimiivoiieiev. em -ee reiiiiee hh", P I to-day It is a well known tact that such severe akin diseases as Salt Rheum or Eczema, Psoriasis, Tetter, Shingles, etc., are plrone to return unless the impuritieeln the lood V causing them are eliminated completely ~ from the stem. .The cures made of el forms of Ein diseases by Bnrdock Blood Bitters are always most 'satisfactory on f account of their permanent nature. A ease that ll ustratee this most strik- ingly is that of Mrs. E. H. Cox, whose husband wrote the following hotter, dated “About twc'yeei-s ego she commenced ' taking Burdock Blood Bittere, when tc ...ii,.naeyiii¢ eeeetiwoiieiiieuiier General lercliant ct this town, from htthetw botti otB.B.B.” "‘“»"°Ib°“‘ ° fn. cox. shows iglbthtlciirabcsbeseapsrlldlwll 00-' ui. mi meuieine in on msrlwt- I induced a number of PNP* ‘ they all say It does than if thev have any blood - W 1 . J* Q* _» A .i .A .- i`_ Q# " ' Andether authorities say 0aaediaubLlterata:.`ie not ap- ' oeehczid endeavertoehcw ,ithasthieisuetti-seat leeelci P. llaiandsee. " Onewaytoehowthstthieie ieseietogstandreadcneoi 5; Trinsiiil Souvenir not ,iii Booklets Written by Mr. A. ll. Belding, of8t.Jchn; Theessicr sale at aiithebeekstcrssaadat R. ll. lisoi’i lmtiils. fries 10 cents. I their health. the b ron down. andtlieir stomacli, deranged. prevent the fall and save yopr pride. ,_ Bcod'e Olive tmen helped eruption." Has. Jon Fun, Cioveriawns Ancaater, Ont. tions, and ridimle the idea of . di'.s¢a.s¢. Sac/1 people neglect load kidneys and liner become Dcn’t be foolish about your health. Use Hood's Sarsapariila and you will liainhz sore-“Nr moths! ww troubledwithrheumfiaminhsrkneetor anumbea-otyesrs,ai.ditbrcleentintoa Q3? acre. Sbetozgdthaeebottleeol now well.. l ° 3; i ioneeiiiie Bowel Trcimle-“ ll! mother. Urs. 5' miie Semi-Annual Pulls and _ nmIbh&Prie t. hun . u g Passrmszaigoiete ITk|l‘armln¢--L0 i»aee"'-`..sviae,ey J. a.` ineaeeaia. na- ‘l'beFarmer’e Ordard, Jeremiah 8- ,'.5t“r$. f »u§. .°i-:sr.:.-.vi ....... n,numi - Jr;--auiniuu. I nann- lr.0i Poultry Imager ee the I (htawa, wiiihepressuxt sndwiiidelivsr addremescndc ouitf! Victoria, Carleton Co., N.B., October 28th, 18?‘s'hiy wife was a suderer from an itch- ing iorm of Salt Rheum that would break out on her face. She tried many thin’ , including doctors’ medicines, but Mills; did her much 2006.. _ letei Hid- ".‘1K2mtg they goth cl the above state- ment I would refer you to J. B. Bowser, ul mmm ee state that my wife has not been troubled with Salt Rheum ing m 8 S gf' °*°°° '3;°;."°:¥;.”‘°;’.f‘.“‘.i*f.3‘.‘:.. . r some y - ifarveiieesene. \°4I"fU!b°“"°B-ff' Never since we bop me a lriend of B.B.B. ” » ~ P533: e is iii. 535|* ig-fi’ ’..-‘..»`¢ ii Robert Barr """""' "' Y Suspenders, li-st-eleesaad pricsswdlbs Is the beet Edward Island ii. s . . Dcn’t be put genuine can easily H Ask your u"‘°"=;.'..*f.'ii'2i°’*."'l.;`f-i.".?‘°°~~ Dv 2° an It JphnRied,eu!!eredwith bowel tmubieior tcnryears and tried didersnt doctors, but obtained no relic( until she began taking Hood’s Sarsaperiila. Three bottles of this medicine entirely cured her.” , Lizzie Bam, Tracy Station, N. B. Qquhp-“An abscess ou my hip was lanced and never healed. Another broke out on the other hip and thenextyearthree more appeared. I took Hocd’s Sarsaparilla and it helped me. Since taking six bottles ot the medicine I have not been troubled. and previous to this treatment one of the eruptions had discharged for seven years.” iles. Fannin H. Teen, Freeport, N. S. - C ]&od`J .,,., /, V NE., I' li "'r`-`fv/,_ K. Vff D hCyPPL/ ifg _,BoodsPiiieeurslivsrIlls,thsncn-irrltatlngand suly esahanzic to take with Beod’s I If you Want anything in the way of clothin§)of course you will buy at 'rowse Bios Hain brushes, nail brushes, tooiii brushes at selling prices. Central Drug Store. g Z _ 27t _ _ _ , _ , "°i¢'r'.?ii»e»ia ec ine oeeeeuive racer, ie expected tobersssot- . llobeatll d Hants nd selifw. req, wuieeemeei 'ri' inn ufllvir adllros Q All Branch Associations -honld be renresrit- edand will ‘dense lerwegi their names tc William J. 0 bum, Marek id. ni-ieaiates fi-cm the ivaetwili hsmet in Ch‘town. on arrival or l`ornln{°t'al'~. The usual reduced rates on i R. R. JAMES D. \ CINNIR. Sec'y Association. Heed St. Pele 's January, 4. 19 9a ‘I5 4" e-i f_’ in Have You 'An of the famous P Y ffl" lyke.;-ggi wi .eu tiieml 1 cent each. Colored ones; '2 cents. Call izpnd look over . the catalogue. l me excellent studies among #em §ciis.1/iiiicisu .` Bookseiid' and Statiouer. 145 Queen St. HlIINlWYll|lS' be “mud.” r . “'FHil0r Fresh ground Mocha and .Teva cease ioepeiii | Fresh ground Haracaibeilclee ~ 321¢-psrib. Crisp MalagaGrapes 20e.perlb. -Clioios'1‘able Baieine 15s. and Mapes'-lh. NewVals'ncia0rengee lbeper dog, SweetJamaisa “ 2_5_e“ deg, Ncfwm Sn Ani-v`.12.~1e _Chrieticimwnt 0c’s 1 and 2 _ i--_;‘:" 1 , _ UU -bw suiitmrrn rowri. P. ia. i. . . . ii <>..._i»-_<»-I-_L-»-_ ~ Plltitt `_Bat 3 .e- ir 4 ll . _ll § Half Price To-Day pea- .mn You neveroaneeouisii tall; Cdl] Mid |80 011|' M W ustieai ` T. A.' 'Panels Next door J. 'i` McKen¢iv») liidisit lwecd in d