1 $15.00 ered fl`0H? :sh and H. L bett8l’ forth, meto entire including ght and Many of y this THE GUARDIAN oHARLor'rE'roW1v, P E 1, NOVEMBER 14 1899 ¢.- 2 sf " Tir: - . _ , _ _ if '.\,e “,__ ‘ _ 1”' 1; H F.. » s I j=__`1_f' »- -3* '1f' -- _-.. gi.. »'__ » . . .»Q-‘ffm ' l a. ,_ _. _ _ , Q" I! ingale, himself a man nf cultivated mind, spared no expensein her edu-i i IN ORDER That the children may not come from school heavy-eyed, languid ` and listless. IN ORDER I That they may be cheerful,happy 'y and eontented. growing stronger' and sturdier day by day. IN ORDER To have strength for pleasure after the duties or' the day are accomplished. IN oRDER Not to have the body so tired that the mind cannot be cultivated. y IN ORDER To have the sensibilities keen the wits sharp, perceptions clear and the ability to make aisirs run smoothy, take llr. Wanl’s S tematically, and you will bb doylighted with the result. Why! Bag* _ they will enable y0l1 $0 sleep soundly, eat heartily and ,gags what you do eat, thereby hgping mind and body, in propel' conditi0l~- tl! ‘Bos-rs, the former on the Port Elizabeth ,__ _M _.s‘ _ ..;`\.!;gr~)»-I_'_~"- I I , ’ _ Cradoeh -I khan __ .. &'s»arsa¢t.° Q “io .~_ sy a. .» Cv F. `i Crvrar I ~’ _ .. """5"’ g I " °" I III" Kraipan fy I," 'hw P." R @’ ¢ ,-‘ '_ _ . _ -~ 1 . . _ _ ~. |e\da'// *W ' " J/ sci i ‘ _ _ vrvhurg ' Goienogsqi 4- ‘” *A “/’~`?`3f-°"’ ' _ " 'A ' A ` " ‘A 1 I ‘ "°I` U 4# . 1. . _ ' Z.. Wx! I . __ _ I _.' _ ._ _ .. ' r / '_ ` I\ I_~. ' Q _ AI' II - _I '_V*e_._- ..»__ U' Q "W st. »» ' . 1 ` L" ‘ ' °"°"’*Q~- _ I"~'i"'o;'_°'_~.;,,f¢°i . }s~f -09 ' * A .‘ .." b. _ _- _‘H _ _ ,_ *fp " M M - O ` '.' /Y it L ' M I/\ * " _ II V_ ., __ _ ' ,_ _ _ _ _. . .4 '¢`Q.J ..~ . _»__,,» _ _ _ -_ y__~,.,`W‘ ‘ E .»_. .E3 3 ii /'e 4/'JI/I U Q2. ii “vit l \5' "='».~ R3 _I\*-_ `."'* '»,__ I_ Qt-._`.\ _ 0 _ I YI I " yi I I ` I V' IIIII. i » I ` -s=_ff_f'i-I >._ 3'f P: ~ rv I II II I 1c_ A, P _iw 3’ - I- 'i = _ _ _ __ ~-~»°°~ ~*i1f'.'-.rf 1 _*_* f 1 f I~ www 1 -I-sv -' ' M' . » . _ _D _ 11 _ ii Si- rw-»’1 - <_ -' - `e° ‘- 1- "‘-_V .1 V. "_, 269% miles, to Colesberg, 307% miles, to if rberto -°. 5 I _\e§§.~i\\' 1f ._ s _‘_ . rmzws Q-na , T E o b w _ps _ Qs / U _ e ~ ’ ""' ~i ' »-' 1 ` - - lllvlsr _. °*°*°lU§ 1 ‘ ' 1’ - sl § ' -1 K 1 ` ' ` ‘ 11. ‘ Q ‘ I II / Jehmll. the mop are marked by dotted lines. iunsurpassed-everything that style and .moderate can suggest. and at price= ~ ~ ‘_ f .5 _ _ _ . _. -- v i cation. She soon mastered classics and modern languages, mathematics, and science, and as she passed the boundary line which separates the girl from the woman, her personal beauty, her atlainments and her wealth all com- bined to promise a brilliant social future. 1 But even in her girlish days,sensit ve and thoughtful, ~she had looked out] upon the sorrowful mystery of life with observant eyes, and she emerged into womanhood with a life purpose of her own clearly developed. That purpose clusively tothe suffering and the un- fortunate. Leaving her beautiful country home, she passed in succession through n working probation in thefgreat hospitals of London,Duhlin.Edinburgh and Paris. closely studying the nursing system at each establishment. In 1851, in quest ef further experi- ence. she joi.ned» the' only Protestant nursing sisterhood then in existence- that at Kauilworth, in Germany. This completed her werk of self-preparation and discipline. A year later she took over the management--and also a large* shareof the expense-of su- institution. for sick governesses in Harley street, liams&:Co,Toronto Ont working so hard to set the place upon a was te devote herself wholly and ex- 'I' end of two years she had to take a pro- longed rest. But she had succeeded. The home had become a model. and its 'iianances were on a sound footing. That was the first proof she had give 1 of an organizing and administrative cipicity which the late Dean Stanley described as nothing less than genius. una CALL 'ro frnn cniirns. Miss Nightingale was now upon the verge of the great crisis of her life. From the battlefields of the Crimea came stories ef the suisrings of the unnursed British sick and wounded, rendered more appalling by contrast with the splendid work being done in the French camp by the nursing nuns. 'cmmni Lin 1 5 It doc! mt nauscate-cures 1 L-Lv 1 ’ the work. _ T Q" . 15 I3“ Jellies at your grocers during the nex ‘ _ thorough footing of efiiciency that at the' 'il V"°’ff‘°“‘° i _I _ powering odor from thousands of tester- 1,, “yt I 1. ng wounds Nightingale mansion of Lea Hurst, was; De0_‘2_ _9_ 16_ also deeply pondering them in her ____,_____ f’.`l‘l°iii§5°d§‘§”£'.‘3Z’i§?i‘&.§`?"f..f§‘.`ld“P$l`§if11 THF »1°~ of Pm G°1d Jelly PM-1 other in the post-one from I Mr- Her- gfandm Cana” excwd’ an ‘fibers ‘°m` I _bert requesting M'ss_ Nightingale to me *.. _ ._ undertake the supreme direction of Fmcy screens in Mg and mghogmyi snursing _in the military _hospitals at; 5ni.h_oak, - musk, bmp nx_ Juni the front, the other from_Miss Nightin- 'hat nm w,nt_i,, mg hous9_ _ See “_ if ,gale spontaneously ofering hel!l6l__£for mf, P,ice,_J°hn Newsom 9 lm _ » _°:_::;.':.i: Wm woes °»»<1@~'-ef. i Dl'.l'larvey’s Southern _cmd balm” wngonmg ,M and Mgih e?;p»for cash at Paton &' __ `tbiriy-<;i`g:il: compsgionshai :the bshgin.-eCos.” ‘ _ _ 3tf 1 ` 1 1nin' o sir ta ' ew vel _ H _ noi any Laoncsgioiii uid] d ' I\W0l‘t-ll li;l0WlI1gh £1185 I "°`° °I 5'! 1'-5° W°““ 'Y“‘i’° Prowse Bros eep t e esti < __ ther trsssssaoked' _I - -l ,i Colds, coughs and Asthma. 1 Zgawbixgfk-_,,°1f.;»f_-..;,,,"P§,‘f,': r~cady-Qiie clothing made in 25°_ A 3°,-7-|_3_ ,E _ swarmsd with vermin, rats gnawed at Canadaiii 1; ' 1 _,B ,,,_,,, ,,-,me ,,,~ pop ,,,,__ . , i,Ph§‘_,i;*%.%&19¥!_li!P.l>s 4.* 'rim iii. nmpia oqrm Goin = into this pandemoniuui there was md 1 °°‘ p ti-odnced the form of s frail-looking de-‘ 3 f_> ;;' 1 F licate woman, and presently chaosli; .F 5 § . __ 1 _ gan to give waytoerder. The alm . ‘ it _ A I-fi' - * V superhunian enfrgyofone woman sur- ' ‘” ` ` ‘i 1’ < “T 1 ` ‘ ' ._ ._ _, _ _ mounted every obstacle. She snfared herself nothing. from the ,night wstoh to the operating tables. and for months she was on her 'feet for 20 hours a Ida"y. ; Small wonder that the troops flocked upon her with af feeling almost akin to V V _ f .;- "°'f='=fP- AMI” i»¢~<\ the wards at na compo; it propose to sin night, her benignant features iliumfiied _ Other anecdotes there are of her deep hold upon the admiration of the army, but none touch a chord so poeti~ cal as this. _ _ After the war Lord Stratford de Berk 1 cliffs, who had perhaps hiniaell afqnin. I m'an.`gave a dinner to olllcsrs who had fthe iiame connected which' 1 weald1snrvive|.§aésting ‘ sa the Fins of " 1817 in 8° John N. therdmisaahirei’ _ I us " II' »' I fe” e //E .i........1 .1 ...... . tr* "Q . ». s __ -as vman4_ _ » _ __ _ Si agasqrgg »_~,___ _»_K _ __ 3.1. _ 1. // __,__a!.iihar»t;.w_ _ _theres or __ _ - ' T ' ilefeeinva aethe result %¢ 1' ` "11 pu “NW ,WA hm# ""° isv ) !l~i¢f°N 10180!! .I _ iae'ativeotaayCoeip'q I ‘f ‘ I _l ues I I I ‘ Q We solicit your trade, assuring you _ _ ' og ' of our best efforts to meet your wants. 0||’fo\\m. WHIIIESAIE &- IILETAII I lt was felt that a wonian’s 'directing they ask fo,-_ (lor--pinion given only II nlStl°illllt0I~"S Df hand was needed Sidney Heroert ' when they ask ,W H 1 ,,¥”A the minister of war, who had heard of Are an a use, of p,,_,,,,,,»,, C918, YDU MISS FIOIQUC3 Nlghtingalei °°U‘3lud9d Compound? Our stock of this popular I 5?; - I"-A .1 I1 ._ . i that 811° was the one woman eqial to medicine is :rein and only ine genuine ‘E /’ff’ ‘ ' ..\ §~ _ ~ the enervenc ‘l 4 ` _ a y' _ _ _ _ EOId. p l Q 1, ‘_ 1 It is among the interesting. coincid- Redd” Bros., Druggisls, Queenh 2 1 ences ofa great crisis that whilst__the Squ,,re_ Cha,|0m,t0w,,_ }_>_ E ]_ V ,DRQPS " Slafesman was ihifkins these _meftsrs _ ~1iiswei1 ioimow” (Roddio Bros).'|:|||g3|u_gy;o¢;w¢¢_ ) q\1i°l=ly°v@ra s_1e\1der` _woman 1'# the Nov_4,7.11,14, is, 21, 25. 28 Same Things llurlue Wlll lla lsr Yon. MURINE cures sore eyes; cures over- worked eyes; iellcves strained eye? cures ehi.ldren's weak eyes; cures inflomf eyes: cnies red ere-lids; ctresscalesonllds; cures _M f.il:f\¥°£?iii'es itching eyes; restores eye- lashes; cures watering eyes; rollover pain in eyes. MURIPTE . Midi lidlt il nl Aye safe; saves thI:I:II.~mIii's enltllllll UI gfel; glcei~songnI;cures on eyes: eeheadn e;curesbl ofdnlicu '__ 'elearsthe ; beet n area. “wot ¢ du‘J eyes; aa eye tnnfc; cures ure” _ eyes; maize food; _cures “rwncnrito lids; ° saves or ts’ dill- 0s||° Arrangement With ThoBoeto 0pticalCo. will tltl to freeexamlnztion. If any csseuifurinenlfiiils iz cnre,.as there must bedeteeglapl MURINE CO.; Masonic T (kicego. Price by mailto otaimah' Novlieed / __,__ ____,_ __ ______._,_m_, -__n_.___ _._‘_ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ - 1 _ .f-q~-A .\~‘~ * _ __ _ M, _ ___,__,,__,__.,_._ ..... ._ ..~_-~»---~_ - _ - . -1-~~--*V . ,. ._ N '_:_}__ f*»¥**'°1#mP H- 11 _ _ _ 1.; _ `.. , Y: _ _, p 16.*. .. 2 _ _> g fp ~ f'_'-*gigs -Unaoru i F I 1*' 6 _ 'ji' I liib!&l¢ With' §gIII“I'II II g M I ,Q III I I I /I ‘ . 1 »i°i=y<»°_=~»\»=_'°°=- =»i»i=i»\»s\»i»»s»ww;1___ , . - _ r it. .lift ‘III ?.'°i.""""1°"`° I* - - __ .` ‘ -1 I 2'" 'wbilldv ' “ 7 ‘ = _.Idsf sc.w. Horn GnsNr:2§;§5# f I I ~ I. II _ -- .>== ..,‘° W __ _ _ ".»°‘ Iah§a°v;iI‘\'lii.lli`.h.er‘orl:iI I -_ ‘ Q 1 1 11.4 ,. . 1_ffnll__wiiha fulneiisiof gooii I_||`;¢| :I “I I' I _r "'. ' ` _ ~ . . ,.-5*"‘J its given to few to accomplish. y Qsgioiggigqg E, 1;i¢f¢d_:_ » *_ _ Q ltls Wellto Know.. ` ' I I ~I I I I I It is welltokiiozr-_wh retoI o for _ _ Tl-lE SCENE OF WAR IN SOUTH AFRlCA~ The above map shows clearly the railway, and the latter on the New I-Norval's Pont, Iat the Orange Free lines of 1-aim-ay from Durban, East London sailway, gre sléoxyn. Tae riil- I §Ata.t.§ fro1ittier,Q328 irgiles; gracém liast - _ _ , ‘_ - _ ~ way running sou i-Wes rom e _ ar on on 0 ueens ovn, mi es, Lomion’ 'md,`i0`t Ehzdbeth’ “inch has its terminal at Cupeto\vii_¢'l'he dis- i Stormsburg, 221 miles; Bethulie, at Or- "““ “"0 the lransvaal and the Orange tances are' Caipetown to De _-\ar,_50017§ ange Free State frontier, 289 miles, Free State. The positions of Colesberg miles, and 'tp Kimberley, 6471/4, miles; and Aliwal North, at Orange Free State and Stormsbui-g, just occupied by the I from Port elizabeth to Naauw Poort, frontier, 280 miles. The boundaries on that must mea t tour views. | i -I Customers s» ppi d with just what )( F0 i ’."l ss \