»»__ j " I e ' , I II! saw g I _ ___`_____,,_ .a-anna»~_. - _» --» ~-- '~ "~“"*“ " " 'THE GLAJDIAN, (IlAIil.O'lTl TGWN, P. E. I., JANUARY 80, 1900!: ~ g _ e if _e . -\,---- f Anything ‘Ili Mllllllii iilllilllllllff-'33' °' .,,¢,_, _ Z _ _...__ -am- The greatcity of London has 60 and , ,, . . . . 'rt i-.soai .u.\L Am, sa. lass. publichhraries supported by taxation h _,.,,.~, - -..._ -~ and tive more are under construction in A A TM; 7/Ag The annual cost averages some thing g _.___ over £l.000 each -£6l.C50 in all. In the Book and Stationery line- A big stock of school books._C0py books, scribblers, pens, lllksi pencils, etc. _ The latest novels by the leading authors. Get some to read these long evenings. Picture Framing a Sp¢¢181fY- Open evenings. F. J. HQRNSBY. THE lianada Aseidenl lnsnianee Ile. issues policies of assurance against Illsllllly ly lttlllll, Slililss ol ly ill. llllttt sr Htlytlt- (A medical examination ` not required.) Also insures Plate Glass breakage. .' an&llo. . Agents. OFFICES-33 Queen St. is-3 ._ -4 -s DR. G0llD0ll ALLEY PHYSICIAIQAND SURGEDN ~ eseaese siaanuara neciiuuuivaaslrv &eeand Residenee.Dcschestns° Street East (HneH:snra,ltol9a.. m.,l to 3,and 7 to "l:'w-mpt attention to Ccurvry Cases. ,. 'Z' ,'?}‘.:-Y '°_f_' 1/3,- f' ' I‘ll".:,l‘."|§;i\7"'|,1.'e&' TD F -;;. -‘__ are _/:L1//~ ‘.;. M #.;~. \/,\//,.~:_:,i /ssl _ 0llll RUBBERS roi eiirriiii. The Gossamer A light fine Rubber with stylish toe cap. Three different toes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .85¢ The Niagara Aplain, fine rubber with self acting heel. Very neat The Salisbury A great favorite. High in front with self-acting heel \ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . The Protection y A fino rubber, high frontl and luck. A good wearer 1) ff- The Wales Goodyear The very best grade of American rubber. Light and pliant and vei y serviceable. do il/ _J General Baller nas announced his Some 3,893,670 books were issued inability to force his way to Lady- during the year. Attached to anum- smith by the western route across the ber of these libraries are galleries, Tugela. and has retired to the south museums, schools of design or art.and bank of the river. His force is far manual training. too large to remain inactive there -- _ _ and must Gnd another point of attack The crop of beet sugar in the Uni- if possible, or perchance Ladysmith ted States this year is estimated at must be abandoned to its fate. More more than twice the quantity ef case Ul'lb|8lCh¢¢|- :‘.:°°.:.r.°..":::::‘::.,‘e‘:..‘°°.'fre:'s§ :se"e..§.::.":e:°'.?.s'.:::e.e;*.s°f.'::; as ~ ~ ~ Q . ' _ ' _ ss es ' ss the beleaguered garrison. Even then sugar is simply enormous We are 46 S; ,, H is was thought they could not hold slew about this business iii Canads,_as 46 in out much longer, but events occur- a large section of Canadian soil. in- 54 in. ,, u ring in the interim have shown that cluding P. E. Island, is well adapted 60 in. “ u 29 this forecast was far from cori-glut. for the growth of the sugar beet-_ 72 in -¢ U ,, Ge.Bll ceeded ' "ng -i -' th. B12," F0; ;l:|onh"mm£m:v1‘h. nm’ ‘hound Baum tmp’ ug .66 in. (extra) unbleached table lined. 58m unblesehed cold bl'dU..».»»»».a.. Mooi River totheTugela. Hors than now at sea or have landed at Cape ei; weeks ago, on_ 15th December. he Town, which have not yet been in made his inefectllll Offvrt W f°f°° * action. As these arrive at the iront it P°*"l° *°"°*° *'l*° 5"" “ C‘_’l°°_'°» isto be hoped that a strong army will md V" °°°P°u°d °° ‘b‘°d°n "mm be collected. say at Colesburg, and on “d l°;:n°f m°°t;°3fg;':. tl: tif: energetic advance made into the open EL’ in‘p':-glsion for th. “gong “_ country ot the Orange State. _ A ‘3)°‘:'“°t'; ‘°'°°m ,f°"5°'f.°”l’ The statement has been publicly ° °“°'“7 ' ° °°°' made that touristss nt $l2.000.000 i lteam Navigation Co's Wharf. °'-'~e...--:ir M toeteoeeoa o rs -case work- manand the best tools that money can purchase, we are enabled to represent our work as strictly first-class in every respect. “By our works are we known.” llll Sillllll lil.. Fo‘un&'e, Engineers and Haehiniah. 'U' * l E uiuaiuiuulrurirriuriiururrau § Brushes, Soaps, etc. in 0. #mmf ee f E E therearetoostrongto be overcome. in Him 1." ynrpmd mo" th” It is now quite apparent that ' ° ° land. These it would have been wiser tn” th" mm m Snuu two "O to hue an dgures show the great advantages . h ho . . . _ --we f°~° their _C-v°_ °°1°°r l'.'I‘° ..°°".IF.... "` fI.1“.‘.’.° ""5 toward Bloemfontein, mvading and anti” om, fo but th th _ mon s e °°°_°pym3 _Onnp Fr” St."“` Islang could “induce only one- 1h'~'" um °"am‘l plm.°f ampum fourth part the number who visit` The ;la_nwas changed in ordei-‘dto “dugg wmohnmd my" bu fl'f:h'°.l"g£f “ .7"it wouldput about $15,000 a day ami ini y.w curarmies - - - ld- iamm yan... ati. is sem. '1'i.el‘°.°""?"1°,,'j'°'? f'°'°',,,,, '§'»°'° "~'~"§ »- ---W-1 se; .:.'°... ..;:.‘:n.:: one, and though the co uences - M" bun so *tions we dwg* n. hotels suited to the class of travel that the blame can be placed on any single pair of shoulders. '1 he fact is that the war istcaching new lessons, not only to British gener- als and the British War odice, but to the military world. Magazine rifles of long range, and quick Bring artillery, coupled with the mobility and the resource- fulness of the enemy in trencbing and the construction of held defenceshave most wonderfully increased the pow- ers of defensive as against aggressive warfare. If British armies have so far failed in what they have at- tempted to do, it is tolerably certain- that a like force of French or German soldiery, however well led, would have failed quite as signally under similar conditions. “Qi It may be idle to speculate upon the next moves in the war, but we incline to the opinion that there will be a reversion to the original plan ef invading the Orange State. General French is now quite close to the border, and is reported to also in touch with General Gatacre. It would seem that the forces recent- ly arf ved and the large body now on the water ought to be sent to the front at Colesburg. Probably one half the force now in Natal might be withdrawn, if those remaining were to assume a purely defensive attitude. \Ve do not think it probable that any further attempt will be made to le- lieve Ladysmith from the south. And so much time must elapse before a new plan of operations can be given effect that the fate of Gen. VVhite and ` I brave comrades in arms must cause , L the gra\,‘egt cgnce|~n_ _ H00l|'l HlllC“\UV¢ml;&l lM tligt wopld gller. __ g W “Every Path Hath a Puddle.” The puddle in the pathway of most lines is a defective circulation due to a blood supply that instead of grow- ing clear and strong like a mountain brook. is stagnant and impure. Hxddles may be purified, however, and and become limpid streams. That is what Hood' .s Sassa- parflla does with human blood. .It clarities, purides and strengthens the blood, and when this is accom- plished, the vital organs. liver, lungs, kidneys, bowels, are all braced and in- vigorated. It nevcrdisappoints. py@gm|g-“My wife suilered from rheumatism, dyspepsia and Pun' hu' stomach. She had medical attendance but did not get relief. She read about Hood‘s_ Sarsaparllla and tried lt. Three bottles en- tirely cnred her. She is now a well and hearty woman.” T. _W. Covnrr, Cape Sable Island, N. S. Sick Headache-“ For s lone time I was troubled with sick headaches. Diller- ant medicines failed to give me relief- I took Hood’s Sarsaparilla, my husband hav- ing been cured of salt rheum b it, and soon it made me teel like a ig Wlgiw-” N88- Rouuxr McArn, Deerh t, Ont. , _ , I ~ , I 4 r // Never D/sappefgy. Th B"h ° L _ ’ L i 7 ' Th et rms Parliament opens today eCsn:id:an Parliament will open on E 3 Thursday next. Then in addition to § , _ 1 E lay he Found 3 You Can Pin g--- .................... .. oncY0g£'= U prose mak with fegerd to our vilirke. as E All the leading Cough Mi With a stall' T fi t \ ' lllll tures, Emulsions, Malt E tracts. Tonics, etc., etc. Liniments, Plasters, Ban ages, etc , etc. Values in Combs. Toot A desire to please Low prices prevailing Prompt despatch to orders. Hill ` [H0119 I i~ I sl e U O O O O O Pl Cufs all and sizes, Linked or Button, Round; or Square corners, white cambric ties for evening wear. Shpletlng- 1 72ii.P1uniiabr»ci»a......12c 72in. “_ . i“` ......l7c 72 in. Twilied “ .. . . . .l5c Towels- Arair of large linen towels size 22141.. prim 25s Remnants- Drsss Goods. prints, muslins, laces, embroidery, etc. etc. ~ f\ It Pays to Bu! at Perkins’ TABLE LIN When buying Table Linens remember we have the best best quality, and quote the lowest prices Don t take our word compte be convinced. ' llelolllll- ° ' bl“3hul nee sees “ .. 21 wwmw 5"i's°'5`5 e ee e easel ‘ ....... . 24 “ . . . . . .. 25 ss s spssesse eseaeesei O lleobll Napllnc Special value this week ig “ble napkins. peice 75°, 95°, 110 1.30 ,150 175,200,275 350 Dom estlc lheetlng 66indommtic sheeting 68m .refer fi! ifr- I Corset civere, whiee cation Us Corset covers, white cotton, trim- med with torehon lace Drawers, white cotton, with fi-ill of Drawers, white cotton, three tucks, ‘ Ph * w frill of embrosds ‘°° 'Y bkiiés, good cotton widehem three rows tucking Skirts, line cotton hills el em 'mu 3* broidssy tive rows of tucking S0c. hav’ We auticipate_a. visit from you Buy white goods hte K y. 5:.. af.. ~ ~ : ~ f- ~~f _ ,r ,Hai .fn ;§ __ ' -2.1 (‘¥_L`\` |;T?,K»;1L__l_/jizg-1 ,» L ' \/_`__ v-v »\ QQ' 'Z-\>»"; ’;\“ Q; ,_ _i VV* __ _ _ ~ wide 50c tor 85s Wild lower and tern dress cloths, print cottons,llauuellettes, ,Paton &, Co’s big store. They will save' you the dollars you should have for yourself. 5 27 lil new music school will be open to the musical public for instruction in all n ` Lacs curtains 2§ yds long. 83 in.: *_ -_ or-f =-»=~ i-~~f~=-~~1 0° | 'I9 B8|8ll¢0 tcr 'i0c. Florsi eeigns. 3 yds long,52 in.v»-ide, 01.40 tor 81.15. Large loral f design, 8 ds long. 60 in. wide, $1.65 ~ ym..u.’| for 81,803- Jas. Paton & Co. 27,tt. °-‘QFP u Remnants. You can buy remnants of ` ‘ P’-'.r” cloths, re nd white cottoas, tickiii P it nearlgy oiidhali regular prices, of tg: A T V Y F goods. Come econ. J. B. Macdonald 1 clcitd C zidaowsi Sllllll Offhi "Qld F. Peikins & Us ‘ ” in lo. _ th. .ry M dm "P" so H L olnothi atlll :I hand e W. P. Colwill is through, _ ...hh | . , g s new an S°°°k'“k”‘g mah* “msd” de rtnsentofenrhnuheas. fm- so aayssiikanssof mek- l'° I I \ \ at hi 16tf. ((- °fY 2 d'~°»°°“°*=- ff, :roHN :M:<>1'_.mo1o as T*'° "f1°'*““ H°**1 M“°‘° H°"» ‘ Truim for Liars. .nd esteem. Pownal, is new ready for amusements. parties. etc. Write for particulars to as »=“ - .. _. /~ /" il/ "//4 (fi l 45 fff; f " 1| \~___% W. Brown, Proprietor. 24 lw *E “ \ - When out shopping today drop into On and after today. Mr. b. N. Earle’s time pupils. 12tf branches ol music, vacancies for two or J See W. P. Colwills ad in advertising25percentdiscoont discount Swiaseuraiae in ereamaad l E _ , ‘ white, very i Iiasome design 84.75, before stock “kms '~ nf"n'~» P-~ °- »» 'r .i Harms me Central DrugStore. - ,_ . I-31‘l‘-ii’-5"-»"i='."11»'»'»='I'»T-."“°”""°’=»l»"1i aaaawaaoaawowoao another column,wli¢re he ist 3s]_a,;n_;n_¢;|_¢f-ge ,M ,,__,,_,____0,;_,, Pg” ,__g,_g F1 annelette 18”* ig §4m5f’d2ig_ §':hl;°;‘.-u:‘n*;':; Now is time to save money by buying