1110 gw he otmiig mist. n. 8' W *'= qs-&l¢ i l -I 1 _ r' _= =!= *I ` X THE GUARDIAN, CHARLOTTETOWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 13 1899 1 2; L ' L 1 l_ ei; _ _ _ __- _mv 4.. .A _._.,...-..-.N W _ 'H--~< . V ...§.~_., . _...__ , - ~ ~~-.=..-» ~J.x _ _ _ _ _;:>~~‘ . .1 ., ` 1# say |“They will sell and d ink fiquo an wa If ou don’t 1' A I In Wilylzaelllnst tliedsame audhtlimziiiit the? 0 V011) p ment will not be benefited by it.” Why do not the Christian men of which blights so many lives. Have they net got stamina enough? Are they afraid they will offend some of the liquor party? Why.do not the pulpits preach against it and enthuse the people? Some say it can not be done. It can I It has never been tried. I wonder why any Christian man can walk down L°ND0N_ New 11_(Specia1)_Au any _of the principal streets and not elaborate provramuie has been- prepir- “"8 ms keenw. merest’ a'"'k°”°d~ i - ` fe ~' H - e edfotEmP3r;r W1lliam’s visit on the H°W ‘ian W9 “Shi of dm”k°“ men ~ e ` 31'°Und the Stlteets f'*ll to “Wilken his Pity ; QUEENS FAREWELL To THE GUARDS. was seriously wounded at Belcou1’t_-ol! Ivgghgn mst . 1‘heEinperor and his suite on board “nd ‘”d‘5°°“°°' I am tmnkml °° “Y 1 _ _ Friday. _` - ou v? *royal yacht Wm ,H met at Pony that we have at leastone paper, _THE _LeNDON. Nov. 11-(Special)-Am1d_i_c0L DOIULLWS cAvAL_BY ‘u _ -ggghby the British spsnm service (IUARDM-N hem "mg 1_3 11013 afraid '10 ,scenes ofthe greatest enthusiasm the _° ° , _ *dren and then the Prince of Wales i SP°a_k Fhf’ “mth” f‘°‘r"'g "nh" Party Queen reviewed the Royal Horse QTTAWA' Nov' ]1'°__(Spe°m1) T mf dthe Duke of York will receive the "°r ’”d"'fi°“1° _ _ Guards me Fmt Life Gund, and ~&¢ 'G°”7-?‘m°°"Ah°° * m°°”‘3° ‘Wm ' Uieseimm visitor. 5°- "°P‘”€ ‘hal ‘_*‘° ‘"”° ‘Wu °°°¥‘ . ’ . _ 1 - -2°i"5i3'lae1img!°"` _ _ _ arrive when men will awaken tothe #900113 R150 G\liA1'¢il» £ld.hUwekhd~" '~ 1 _ 't °S_"_t° '° _"Q61-me Baum bugbggwea' - ' ‘ vmr ms oauimu. aim uncut. danger-and with-God’s good help, drive " them lor South Africa lon" °' ° Cavnry R°g'm°°t but M md 'dams' in °m°' m Wm °°“m“°“'l 1’ ` " it-` if B U th al f thi ` ’ ° dining th; QHQL "LAD llll6ll(}m0llU WIS `lll0Y0(l Ullll sau! Unm.s@“¢ = w'11g d' ect is ttu °° °°° mm "°"°` I'°m°i"’ Pmvi had acts i i` ' ' i ‘ i 0 ir mee e _ QNW _ _mtLas'r'roea1r.. ‘ e p neeweara ge. were os. ' ' “‘ ~ lf ~ ~ at windsor r _ _ _ 5 _ _ ARD _ acnm.:nons.ca;unii1i. . __ _ __ _ _ _ rmmisn mcnrnuma _ * Bmnmng V9 Charlottetown Nov. 10. Emperor will then go to Sand- Fllilm the home of Prince of Wales Ihere he will meet Salisbury, Balfour, Xilebery, Chamberlain, Wolseley and 'U30 remainder of the visit will be ipmtat Chatford and shooting in Scot- 1 RESULTS EXPECTED. Ce-ini. Von Bulow will accompany Qlelniperor and important results of a Hlldly nature are looked for from ii visit. _ “Doing nothing is doing ill ” Impure land neglected will become a serious ` . Boot Tops, French Kip, Imported from England, on the way. Rubber Heels, Rub- ber Cement, Leather Cement (best) Wax, Eyelets, Hooks,Rasps. Welts, Nails, Brass Wire, Steel Wire, Sole Leather, Shoe Knives and Shoe Thread. Good quality, low prices at On Friday. Nov. 10th, Mr. J. M. Duncan of Charlottetown, delivered a _ lecture in Montague io a large audience on the subject of Evolution. Rev. Mr. Stevenson acted as chairman. The whole lecture throughout showed much thought and study. A vote of thanks was moved by Mr. Martin McKinnon, seconded by Mr. Ruben McDonald and tendered by the chairman. After the lecture pies were auctioned by Mr. J. M. Aitken and brought good prices, Proceeds to gc in aid of the band. i ' I iq; Madefrompure' creamoftartar. A %%%§.%1~t%% Baking Powder Sh t Safeguards thefood Lirwiwidliki with e ~~ D ms uonor. :.°‘:`.’.:;_:“°:.’..f§;1;’°':.3.r":“5'*.~‘f.‘zP.Lf;§."ff'iTHREE 5] 5 _ .. ' _ more liquor must be sold how. G , __ ' _ b man is not going to remain in a A _ _ _ .ti %‘iymg‘n°u“ ""*“'“ p usiness that does not pay. Ifthe 1 i '_ _ , _ ,or prcyiding erm-k for thugs -9; r _ _,_ saloon keepers were not making money U _ . _ /_ g¢}m¢¢gd_ “rt Rmhgmui _ ',,__,,,-gg 1 _ _, _ gt STAYING AT WINDSOR Zllf1fI’§.f.“‘l§’.1‘.‘IIl‘3i.Z“§.?.ZI.°I.`l‘f.§.l'?.? At Ladysmith, KilIlbCf|Y 2110 MifCklII¥ Blll "All /"E Tf U' THE evil’s no longer exists. p -_ __ _ _ » this town arise and say: "We will not _ have this state of affairs,” and drive And _ forever from our midst, _this curse Shoot in Scotland--Friendly Results Expected. v._, a .f _ __ ,_ 1' Arc Holding 0ut-Troops Sent to Durban- Bullcr Will Relieve Ladysmith-British ‘Col- umn Aduanciiig Toward Kimberly Encounters The Enemy at tlrangc .River-A-Basutos Remain an f A , EMPERDR ...ts THE WAR lN SOUll'l APRICK '$9-llffm°" century by great movements towardi _ W the betterment of mankind and while ' I I men subscribe liberally to these schema ° Q Q yei man will not ttempt b word r S t ' d N d S d Y deed,to suppress th; liquor Jamie. 0 a I - S a S ____ !They speak lightly of this’ thin and ' _ e Domin ,the elegates ls of the s¢h00l_lbI.'\.h6 0ltl_Q_0 which Mr. Fraser warmly _weiacmbd _the delegates and ‘liiggisted that another depfrfuitutiof *Ui* be lddod _ _tothe large-number they -have-'shud _ i\=1=~==~ri».i»~_n»¢ _:cttw ci wcraciiielyiag the lf! ether by dreeses et welcome were 'delivered :hy Mrs, Chesley.f:~.Ple"ltd&t fctiehc Nova S°°l=1\.W_~ 0. T-all-.-and Hrs.-lihlstcs. Gf°°¢i '_ were giien by. Hong; ‘ Muri:ay,§'semier'of“No'v£ Scotia, Mr, Hamilton. Mayor ot Halifax and’Bsv.i ion W. C. T. U. convention; opens tonight in Fort Massey Presbyterian Church with a grand reception and welcomemeeting. Delegates' and re- presentatives are here from every province in Canada. ~ This afternoon-a wmplimenmq concert was given to J. elm _ _ _ C . Atthe‘openiugmeetii§g‘lcinight~ad.` » President of ihcllalifax local W. C. T; _ V __ U, mt* _Fomn Kno'1w_'_gQmb% In the British Crown responded. V _ . el \I H. d. A rg iDiimMls__ .L .i , ~ , 'V 1 _i ~»` a il "\ 2B\lT§h1' loyal ....... -.. H nouaannunivr or xiununnr, etc. _ mish with the Roers near Belmont. on Tuesday last. from Durban. 'rnocrs sl.N'r 'ra DUBBAN. _ ` LOIQDON. Nov. 12 -(Special)_'l‘he Q ' _ _ The steamers .Yorksnirm Sinsmors ;its succam _~ _mr _uk Hood, S _H t Castle and Aurania have arrived and ii _ _ _ _ ° 5 ' "Sapa" a a the iirsttwo were sent to Durban with I L*TE°T"'5UN”AY' V tees d `d tb 'll. U “ol 6 I R their troops. Boitnannmnnr nxrncrnn. ‘ smith, but the Boers are known to be l collecting in force between Colenso and _ Ladysmith and the bombardment is ,expected ti begin any day. some can News Nor CREDITED. A report from Brest, France, says a i British transport has foundered oi the 3 Island of Ushant in_Brittany. News has been received that Lieut. C. ‘ | against alum.. The news is not credited in London. Orange Riverstation half-way between a A -_- Ltnnr. Woon snnionstr iiimr. __ P0 AFI' J “;1°;L°;1r*'§r§‘s':l:;’£g'é:;’E;§;g ‘ M aah H ` N _ 1.11 ia1.__`lna0SS0 ' ee ...........°""l‘.'.‘i.i-..’T‘.§?‘.i.. ,.....%’“°"‘....,. ”““'*X °" 1 f°P°° 1 nom wine ~~_--_-~ - ~-._, new vom.. C. Wood of ihe North Lancashire Re- KIMBERLY AND MAFEUNG' ' giment, son of Capt. J. Taylor Wood, r 1 _Both are holding out. 2 _ The Boers opened a general attack ,ou Kimberly on the morning of the 7th but no damage was done up to the latest despatch of the~8lh. ' ' » ' 1 V *A ~ The enemv lost titty killed. iii s n ~ un l A THREE HQUg3 FIGHT, MPORTED. FRGM THE in i ""2’°. hffibailt .f°ii’.‘i.§’."i’.Zi.'I-‘2.‘2f. North,South, East,and ‘ti’e=r,A' good selection of choice °m°°" “ ‘ g h H hi h grade bulbs in ltwo squadrons of the Tent ussare IgIy&'S 1 _ .and 700 Boers. The British losses - y were a Lieut.-Colonel killed and three jgs' ` |lieutenents and two privates wounded Ljglies e-t(~,_ uovnnnnr or 'rnimsronrsi 900 ` Now is the time to plant T”'“°P°"”’ °*“"`V“‘g m°° p 4 I' ~ . ' ° _reached Capeiown on the 1[th. F See ptpr giullpl catalogue with culrtiiéial instructions _fork Three tmopships with 2600 men | hardy bu S ,F ouse an Open grou ’ ' sailed from Southampton yesterday. _ ' - _ _ _ ' Advices received at Capetown say tliel a r I ' Basutos agree to remain loyal to Great ` B Britain.. The last infantry battalions under UW 9°*-l1“8i83¢i° Gaudi!! hM~°lb1°d orders for scum Ame; sailed wdgy, $100 for standing room for himselfdn also the first battery of the hcwitzer ar- U19 Pit if C5521* swyllflliflfl °P°°h\S 1;i1i9ry_ 1 » ' performance 'n the New Theatre Nov. l 1 The bombardment of Kimbgrly Mg!-ll, the first vacant suite of roo .ns in Hamp- A large force of men and guns from _ -rag pgggggfg yy;-|;0N;q`;_f ' ' ‘ ' _ the Terrible has been sent to the front There is still no news from Lady-`N°t“1 U19 mill" 55319 Hf°°“d- . ‘ 1' 16 wlieurthe mbney goes to the Soldiers’ The Queen will offer Lady :Symonds 1 ton Court. ` ' __ The Priacepi Wales' patronage# of lld.rs'Brovi_