~.=.i-...,.,°- sclticnq achtleuble Mtbesr %¢l!\l Eid e building try of gun. ility having e near vig. reaching up main join, the oomeb IDS Up 19 Q tee ual pry. ture crowns the yunotisa inas of r|& ll conneothg 5 ;§il.i niiortsji 25 e clean stock sh and Cans~ m Jack- ts and sale at Patna 17 wool heavy rices for 0 PII!! __ ESTIULISNEU |39|- run coiinniait oHAnLo'1'rn'rowN" ramen iipwmp ISLUD ,ATU ' ' A e . Roar, Q11 _gl ’ iQ .1 i ? 1 A* 1; NOVEMBER 18 1399 snoon HANDS wnn PAUL. LAoYsAi1ii-1, is sconcnrnrnoltnsles P .fr _ P ul Nelson Arrives Home Was S From Johannesburg. T HE 0Ul`L ANDERS’ FLIGHT has Had the Pleasure or Meeting Uncle Paul an 9 Has Called at His House-Some of 0om Peculiaritics-The Rich Gold Mines of th Rand -African Labor Employed. \ mls mont s ago rms s ea ` ith entlema time and took the train to Charlestown ' on the Trans\eal border Charlesto wlthan interview w a g n is Juetasmall village a the foot a ed in active service i ia¢Tnl Uaiiniaii is again d n ntervie placebeforeiis ra ers a i with a gentleman who a few weeks ago was shot At two o'clook in the afternoon wo ` ee waereoeived at Tas: Guairniax om thstlr David Nelson. who former who was eng g 5sSpaoi;__h American war This uioru tunnel Istayed there mo days a ` able t o visited hi bono llajnba Hill A lar w slab nf stone marks where Gen Co K w onwasalar eonesnd wasdra y ch rged resided in West River, was on his way dust and sand to no end.It took usi to the city eu route to his home. The days and three nlahts to make the t d . the sto reporter grasped the opportunity a ous journey We called at l n made his way to the station to meet lalong the toad for lunch. Final y the incoming train. There he tound .arrived at Johannesburg, and we that the train from Snmmerside was late .glad to abandon the loetlisome and that the eastern train would m it at the Junction. _ t of transit. Tap city of J ohannesburg is certai I Rwas Tas Guanoiairs privilege h_ totu`hitrders‘l . w 'nl Majuba Hill and at the teilaiinus ot th ` : I . lli _ _ ° ' . rn' rd _ wa edi- res w mean ee ectric Ina 'few minutes we arrived at`lyu -to-date. It haaall the mode 'I1-'l' ` ` _ loyalty Junction and boarded the I wardtrain Noi knowing the gentle improvements. sewerage, el lights etc Tbemolsl are large e . A *X 8 by 10 mules driven by Knits The ta 1 a was £5 The road was horrihl 1 to check British advance;--Flank.: cA _ A _ From Zululand-3 Losses.-Rmsiai ers. --Aflfttl ‘md ~'“P““~ ' _ C1110 aseacciueiis n mini as . ~_.i ~_ __ _ _ _ _ - __ - . ~. 5* Large parties of Boers are mofring _FORT TULI 2_5 27.';,_ - s _south ot hdysmith, evidently to mesh; _ Killed ` _ »a_ndA-contest the advance ot t‘ho'Brihish A A W°‘““i°d ' I - ' S' » relist expedition and with the hopeto “i”l°3 . V _ `_ I - _ _ bring abeaiiiiemi Lanyamim were‘~F43‘l\f§'§f__m"¥43“- _'_ Johann- hmfelith ' 'knew `.dx°*dJ;rdid“ri”." ' >V`KlIhi‘". » ~' 2*' ’ '>‘- R ' Km-anal in ea wassomew at estore ` to: ` ' e R ' '_ e` ‘ ‘ A A 1. ' //., A __ Ze,-:qj /T6-emeniieaarietyuie waeniei-the iaeii-wiacewirn , .. ' ' _ e - .A ._ __ nesgredeecription would locate him.At Acompany has a monopoly for the i der_eiied'w_lii1e_l\__ £“_“.,,__ . 1 _RE_V- J. " ge Lanrsnirn cinnmcn wrrn mis Wounded 'ld . _Killed 'I A 12 . i -A _ _ A ‘ ~ ‘ . _ __ ' _ 104 litfiinswiok with Hon. ' ,him ° Ladysmith advices show that the _ _ 11 I _ _ a walked on the streets ot Johan iesnurg, We secured a mule team tor Johan ww” ” °°mPl°i°|Y °“'°l°‘1 5.7 34°F# _ ' gm* 5 ’ 0°t"24"28"' A _ ' ',-.if-" the gold centre ot the Taansvsal neebur a distance of 140 miles 8 ‘V110 k09P UP 8 Sharp ride and artillery A A 4 " I 1 . " ' _i_ A f_ _ _.w #r,s A' can on Thursday night,§etting seueral build_ Wdlllided _ _ _ _ ` _ 3 ,_ _ ._ _ ' ~_ - _ , _ 2 _ _ _ _ , A 4 ‘ / '° ` ‘ - ~ - l / ’ A6/ /W '_ / I / _ f 5 In \ \, rn T " / ings on tire BELMONT Caps Colony Oct 10-- r-_ _ _ _ sm" 5 _ iniisa A _ __ 0, They shelled the city on sunny side LADYSMITH. Oct 28=Nov 2.-` y; 8 nosnsirovniosournwann. A Womagal ~ A A’ A _ ‘_ l '_ I I A was a ntleman horse cars and the leareiinpatient- engaged with alargely sepsis; .mme Q5,¢|¢ and the conversationwaa cheertullyen large st gold mines in tered into. When. first _ » “I left Charlottetown in the y nr 188 _ -iateudent ol the' ' and went to Aspen. Col., where 'Ilall Kadirs whe are moved to Yale on the Fraser River. B. by compressed air The mines are the Th’ rssteetintheworldand extend trois *_ _ &g*;T°*““ll _ C., where I prospeoted for a time. From Yale I went to Broken Hill, dit A i ii* sersdoi-ptoBokl\\_1'y,adutance ot A ¢__; _- d I I ii .ian Australia, where I spent two yearshomiles. Beiore I 1* there were I rw* _ A-__ mining. were 9o,ooo regress eiipieyea is me "Hearing o! the wonders of the gold `miiies. The mind are _plnoipally “Dis fields oi South Africa I made up my operated by "English, German and to lldlls the_lasln_g away I would seek my fortune on its the mines is done by om.tl'lot. A prac- aud the nouns ni ZULULAND suvn sh res. “Ili August 1898 I embarked on the Waramoo, a large liner ot the Blue Anchor Line, which sailed from _ Adelaide, South Australia; and after a *_ pleasant passage ot 21 days we airivedl at Durban. a city ot 20,000 inhabitants. "Durban is a very pretty town the summer resort tor the people of Johannesburg. The streets and level are beautitul blcycllsts may be seen on their wheels at all seasons oi the year. The residen-1 ces in many paits of the city are f°°°°°d°t__?_;°=r _ 3° Pwr ` '_ R ' ' _. A 'ie ‘whoaasw tethe description, sur~ lyysaitiugtor theexpii~atione_!ahe_g_|gh¢_ Bom ` _ _ _ ~,,_.r.,f .,____ - ` » »_ _passed by s grouaotaneunve iisteu-_ oiyiy iodine seepage ei3.\_\.\_’sl:l°'li'*-¢ °‘ , '_"7i_°f'i_'.'_.’.'.F'___°°__ _°_.‘.'ft,.'f » A ers. The situation was soon realised _ The CiownDeep anne _ " _,_ `i,'s‘A_jfA“=#~;f'§'.‘-S-'(Sr>g(3igl),__» Wnmmod , A M ue-R' _ _ ,W .4 . i " of Several transports reached Caps Town ‘_ Missingl _ ' Rndglpn e today with ii-o0Pg_ _ A RIETF0N__1__BIN__08___2_l____. will stump _ha _ ._ df ei \;dl 4/*S 'd’ . _QQ ' . _ _ ` (0 -._\` A *An T ` ,ff "A..-;' . ` ` ‘ `f. .~' A ~A\_ s _ ,". A _ ~ 1 _ _ _ \'\ 5 3 _E l the heed af., 1 ai... Elf.. A AV ~ i 51. elf A- ssszwle erssies l Cmcaeo, Nev. 1_2. 7 Cornelius Corcoran, who a_ 1. A uaituoxmta »l in. r. wi.-o=¢aa.u.'»»sa»°an» 2l‘visiEa|r&ariotestown£os D 9 e OO 40 13 Dshlim Eueiliers 44 A 16 57 1 2 9 mei volunteers '55 Border Mounted Ri 10 Dutch Lancers as 'se l _ , _ » it it § 3, tisti the tisseProvlnoes,_isat the De lgiu- Tuna Acadian Recorder. _ ed. ' 19% §3§g‘sa'y.§;_ The Charlottetown Gaesilfenjs $7 ”‘ ~"““”' ‘°~?*‘_’f""°* iii! I Ssennsts ee against aluni, Alam in mneiration with thoomaiiie world appears the company doing business - ou the Island has a monopoly The cmie-is"o.osed twelve lioursoet ct the twent_\~tour. or irom eight in the evening t.il eight in the morning, and -»-_doubiie mes are charged.. A message 150“ i» New York hom Charlottetown costs é'-___ The same message een be sent 1 trois the mainland for 26 cents. 'tee Dominion government ot $2,000. ‘Y 1 K ‘i lladefaanagq a¢am.éfessusi an has an annual subsidy from nR.o|tn1\l|El\ ‘ GE() (MYER & i M Head uarters will Boot Tops, French I I _ CHlCA(.i0 IYIARKI-l,'IS. “uses at ygur smrg this Xmas '11 Rl. “fC *O a Cmcaoo, Nov. 17 .-(Special)--The Llval, ||“|‘ usual No other store following are the closing 1111108 : Kuna! _ ‘ me hks Yours 'Proyldg NW' “hw ”`; °°m’ SH; °“t° D" I1? ' imsiiiitilliigiidr eeiify iii§“f"i$ bigger stock than over. \ f.r is-pl x V' 2% ‘ lmrk’ 8"O0' 'mieesri:¢sol"ihisleiter inregefrdiothe cure of I Ch f ' Dec- wheat.72i;c0m.&H; 0at¢»22i; _ °§§_i,,.i°fe Majef,b'yuie warns. chases 15 U19 3-Sl? flstmas 0 pork. 8-00- A . i~iig D___11En::‘s:,s'-\'§_d_ The goods are pllmg In A with rain and brisk easterly to South _Li Pm, bak hedsol mum me easterly winds. :ii onviedy shoesmalid cou1Ti:n’i lift so lbs. My ._lG61‘H18!1y Fl‘8.11G6, sh nldes were sore,Ihadliea.dacheandabnd A Canada Unlted Qtates O _ ‘A v - *A _jug "1 A 11 5-* "* 1'-B ° gh; th. Thee troubles are now S I' fongmaiid what I nays I am md! 9° Japan, T he biggest svRPRBBsQAPMunm;-‘ DIED i1ii°§§`re.s:‘e'§a'§ua°liefde°fn gffe$i:aes¢ei best supply ever shown Head aiters. if I -is A 'A “Y ` ,ew S taC1aus u The best all wool ulster in Ai his reiineaee. Fiimy si.. 1~1uf.t m15`=;?_“*;,_ dx ;,‘1§',§§‘_"§";',';_._,“”,,,,,,.,,,, A an q fm- 75 Wgfth Nov 17th John Joy, tormsrlyofso oupmq , .wg ,ngkgq A Fe Ana<=-nraeeeeltilltl. AA »+»=f»Aw it wtf" A 5 I ‘--""_ "vnu" r ee “massacre-s .finnish f