'mm' /v wmnnvygiqiq h 1 { f . -_ . _ _ l ~ jd ¢ _ ' ' ".1”"’.'-'¢1's"!“,"F-*.'~f-' " f-5' ;s-'.»;»>»s.s=:£1n'.17..‘,s;,,;_,. ...,.,_,,._ ;.i7,§su\.=;.uaa¢:v.=v.<~e~eev\i%#.Q-eeawssrsyatn _ Q _ Q B Uflllll %--v - § _ _*__ _ -_-*_ I i _ 1 L | 1 ESTABLISHED |a9|, THE GUARDIAN, cHARLo1'rE'roWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, WEnNEsDAY, NQVEMBER 22 ises ' Q . 5- ~~-- _ - - -_W '-~ = .-~ -_ _é _ I 5_3---;r GARRETT if DOUBT ABOUT THE BATTLES WORK ON HOBART 1,- Vice-President of the U. S. Passes Away. THE NATION MOURNS Lady Salisbury Dead-Will Prcv` t Lord Salisbury Elec g the Emperor. in ` ~ r ». ‘ Pa"rxn~mt. NJ.. Nov. 21-[Special] ’ -Vice President Garrett Augustus Hobart died this morning and will prob- ably be buried on Saturday. Wssimterou, Nov. 21-(Special)- The news of Hobart’s death was heard _ with sincere regret and iiags every- whexe are at half-mast. ' ' _ HIS BUCCESBOR IN OFFICE. There is no provision in the consti- tution for the succession, but Senator Frye, President pro tempore of the Senate, will call that body together Deeember 4th, and preside until a Pre- s iam pm ismpoi-9 irsieeuur ' ' ms CAREER IN Built. Mr. Hobart was born at Long Branch, c. _| . J Cheapest _ Boots* Child’s Homemade, Hand bottomed boots. 50 cents ooie Bios. Be sure and buy the Granby rubbers and over-shoes, the _ best make [at same price as inferior ones.] _ At GOFF BROS. 5 .J 9'. _ Hughes il’-.-‘ii‘ét'rBs HUGHES’ COUGH IIXTURE Bum hints Bikrse §3§.f’.‘;‘$5”&u°°l»‘§`im...~% _ =fr°°=i°°= Pri 25cent=. uusses’ “daemon iiixruaia 5 reparation for Ghroni assess; -.ea ...... me iw 35cents. ' DODD’S RHEUIATISI CURE < tri§.1°ewllloonvinooY0\1- P1'i°°5°°' snecisi Remedies vm-red f°'DY SPEPSIA, IN ‘lGE8TION. CONSTI PATIO! etc.. 0123-, or "Sh nn* .nd - :..:.':;::.°.':'"' l ... - 8.... 8i’..~. IA. Mathieson for defendant; W. S. _the state Assembly and in 1876 was elected ii member of the state Senate. In 1881 he was elected President of that body and in 1896 was elected Vice President of the United States. The Vice President is ex-oiiicio President of, the U. S. Senate. LADY BALISBURY DEAD. Lonnnrz, Nov. 21-(Special) -Lady Salisbury, wife of Lord Salisbury, died on Monday. They were married in 1857. Lady Salisbury, was Georgiana Caroline, ‘ daughter of Sir Edward Hall Alderson, _ Baron ofthe Exchequer, and niece of., the celebrated Mrs. Opie. of literary A fame. _ ' wn.L Pnnvnivr nneorurioxs. l Lord Salivburv’s bereavement will prevent any negotiations or consulta- tions with the German Emperor and make his visit a pure family affair. SUPREME COURT. _ -¢_-_-in ‘ _ Mlchaoilas Tenn--Adionrnsd Sitting. b - ¢ _ _ . ~ _ -- rnnsnu, Nov. 21. Court met at eleven o’clock. Present the Chief Justice, Mr. lustice Hodgson and Mr..Justice Fitzgerald. ~Walte1' G. Davies and others, vs Walter Matheson-The Court gave judgment over-ruling the demurrer of tho defendant. A. Peters, Q. C., and Stewart, Q. C. for plaintii; McLeod, Q. C., and W. E. Bentley for defend- ant. John W. Allen vs_ Charlottetown Steam Navigation Company-Tried Trinity Term last when a verdict wasl given for the plsintiifor 8155.00. Rule nisilgr s,i_urw. trial .argued present- term. The `Chief`Juetioeland llr. Jus- tice Fitzgerald today gave judgment setting aside the verdict and making the rule for a new trial absolute. W. S. Stewart, Q. C.. and John S. McDon- ald,‘for plaintid; F. L. Haszard, Q. C., and A. Peters, Q,.C.for defendants. Peter Richard vs B .llsttinson -W S who is a prisoner a Prince County jail, was granted a rule nisi returnable on- Frlday next to show causo why the de- fendant should not be discharged from jail on account of alleged irregularities in the proceedings. Rose A. Simpson, who sues in the name of Her Majesty the Queen, vs. George A. Thompson and James E. -` Robertson. This case, which is an 4 appeal from - the judgment of Mr. J astice Hodgson, given on a question of pleading, is now before the Court. J. Stewart, Q..C-|and J. T. Mellilh for plaintif. THE WEATHER. - - f Stewart, Q. C on behalf of defendant, Of Wednesday _and Thursday __\ \» / ,. ,_ '_ 1 __ ' 'L,.. ' SEWERS. 111 Beingl=ought as Reported. one iii.. complete woo _ Dllfins Samet. JOUBERT HAS GONE SOUTH ° _ __ _ real earnest. Tnii Bnsineiin Towns SAFE. _All fears of the safety of Kimberly, Ladysmith and Mafeking are at sn end n be driven across the border into eu' own country Barrnns THAT Wnnic Nor Foucnr Late despatohes from Ladysmith do ot confirm the reportsof severe ight t rather show that all is quiet dwollon these victories. h ousnnr Gone Soumwann. _ The belief is that General Joubert as gone South leaving only sumcient orces around Ladysmith to keep White om sallying out. » non nas 'rms nLU1rs. - LONDCN, Nov. 21.-A despatch to the Central News from Preoria, says tnat President Kruger is no longer confident. but appears terribly worried. The dos sedans belief is um the new `wiii soo ° ' th ' ` . _ n _ '_':_ in . \ J ir KR Cmcaeo, Nov. 21.-(Special)--The following are the closing rates: Nov. wheat. --; corn, `32i; _oats 231, pork, 8.10. __ Dec. wheat,67l ; corn, 32}; oate,23}; 1 _ , »_ ‘ Wasmricroiv, Nov.21.- [Specis_l]- Warmer with rain,fair and cooler with winds shifting easterly, 8 i Business lien Society Women In order to maintain theil' ` commercial and social stand- ing, requiretousegoodstetion- ery such asour Linen Bonds, Records and Wedgewoods. - ' Our goods at once combine the highest qualities and Most Flodern ideas in Good Stationery.. . . Our Commercial and Society Papers, Envelopes and Speol&1S are the very best that caplftlli ill and taste can r0d\1¢0- _ in stationery required bY com sk P _ 1 Rh A ' Our lines include everything A ieivs cure or vilmmam- - - mercial houses and S0_°i9t‘Y ` people, as Well as i_l»ll0!‘d\l_\°"'Y. lines at most favorable pl'l°05- Baking Powder Msdeiroinpure_ creamottartar. Safeguards the food against alum. as 1 novainaaiuo- _ gonWednesday and 'lfhurrdey last Arrive in Esquimalt. _ me uma. w Loimox Nov. 21.-(Special).-The ' patch says he lives like one isolated _-pm 'Grp news from_South Africa shows that theifrom the world. _, _ `_ P gp, British campaign 'is new beginning in ¥iiui.`Lir.ii*s anasirrinirnitrs. A From the presence of General Buller near. General Methuen at Orange, River, it is interpreted that the main ' advance into the Orange State will be ` 'made on the west side of the river. General Bnller's orders to his omcers sesieeeoiovms .iiisaie--Krugcrttcttilia Blllcml R ' ' Have Been Rlstlvsd-Tiiree Will Proceed West of liraiige River-Troops mam, ,,"B,T BW - co;n.fcted. . 1 . _ ‘ _ he wt stern uuiping° mation' is in operstfon and houses in that part the system can use it. Eyxythlng completed as lsr as ueservoir and ing station are The Sewerage three on the subject of_ their equipment' are _takento mean that the odicers are carry riles like tho troops. Orfawa. Nov. 21.-The '__t_be Canadian oont=il\g¢u,twill__do _fi A ___ _ ' The statomentonitshce bears an air of improbability as disposition of ftroops does not rest with the war omceq General Buller is given a free hai:d,and will plane the Canadians as he may think fit. 1 Vntcouvirn. B. C. Nov. 2_1- (Sps. cial).-A special military' train from Halifax with 100 men and six omcers cmciieo manners. _[ L _»-mm mise ____ _ . bargains in clothing at Simrinn, Mc- pork,_8. 0. 1 May wheat, 71§; corn, 335; oats, _un city _ - o 24% Pork. 9.65. _ _ _ f 1*-111: has reached Eiquiiiiallt. _ _ LnoD&Co’s_.,. .‘ __ PERSONAL MEIITION Father Chnusoion, Palmer’s Road,is in _ Mr, Neil Campbell, Bradalbane, was in the city-yesterday. _ . » Hr. D. Montgomery, station master at Alborton, wssin the city yesterday. - MR. D. P. "Mclutt, Malpsqne was ro- ‘ gisterod at thi Queen Hotel Halifax on A Monday. e _ - Rev. Father Burke, Alberton, returned to the city from E Tracadie, by yesterday afternoon’s inward train. w Misses Mary Rose and Lilly Crawford leave tomorrow morning for Boston where _ they will reside in future. , » 1 His many friends will bo sorry to »_learn that Mr. W. Piowse is confined `to his bed with pneumonia. ` Mrs. M. E. McDoug~ild and daughter .leave for Vancouver, B. C., this morn- ing. where she will join hor husband I Mrs. J. Gillan leaves this afternoon for Boston, accompanied 'by her two little town _ is in divided as system. _ shttnn where 8l‘¢,'i*I point at Government Pond. or a poise totheextreuie westefliitsnoy Street. where it is gpumped to a point at tho oorser of Pownal and Fitzm' streets, where it connects with the gravity system. . ' The western section will be in open- tion about the 4th of December. That practically completes the system south ofend including Euston Street and the Isinswsnsm noses iiaimw. if °“‘*'¥l'*¥»¥°‘_'~ _ e |N¢w»iissssssnsitvss isusiassrsowsssssvssr l-ri; Brighton Road. ` _ _ There remains about three and one half miles of pipes tobs laid inthe summer of 1900, the main line of_ which begins at Longworth Street een- necting with the part already coin- pleted at the Brighton Road. ' It is estimated that about nine mites have been laid during the present ses. son.Many readers are possibly not aware tem.For the same time in the year 1888 when the water works wereoompletod the were only 154 applications. The folio ing is the _clause in the by-laws and lations of the Charlottetown sewer system governing applicants: “All applications Qr the laying ol service pipe from the -Main Sewer shell be made in writing at the chico of the Commissioners of Sewers and Water_ supply on forms supplied by them.In all cases the statutory fee of ten dollars shall be paid is advance and where the house* or building' is back from tue street line the additional [connection `from -the street line to the buiidiig shi l be mad.-1 at the cast of the applicant under the supervision cf the Commissioners.” Worth knowing that Pvowse Bros keep the best ldaughters, Winnie and Inn. where they i will visit for the winter. _ e Canada, - . I ‘”‘ '13 3-' r ~.`. on- QL -.-‘1_..._ ,I L.__._ -N.-. r Ht : ` ' \ “" \ / ” \` M,” _ | » '._ :'» '\ .i~ti»»=w,g_~;l-_,,,_ is _ _' _ firm A D9 A' §9W_°‘__ *; a~...'..,» ~$‘§~°l`»5-2*..‘O<~*”“,~;“"’ .-,'_. I - ~.-w' `;s.;.”\§~"`°"` I' '1'f‘;.$' . ~". “("e~"-'.`l` `o'-'.--.iff 2-" _*l;'s`."-‘i ft ` . .~'>~.‘ '~f1":'-1’ $1 .s at ” " f . " ~"f'<.»'.`f`<.¢.;_f:¢i7<-age. “ _'J' .;' .»..:f~'.»_~y= .1 »<'-_ %~"“-.;¢;. -1°-:,=;_f.st%§;-__ _._»_»;..__,.;___,_._.__ .F ‘ ' »`- ‘»1_.’t~-is . 1., _ ' i Railways sais! elestion. thstjas many as 179 applications han Qu; besnmadeforcenneotionwiththieeys- \||¢1¢qq,g¢ A » ': 00's onloleothet luientioasaitrnm re idy made ‘clothing made in M ||_ ll . _ s worried-toners ofiiecis io carry iiines-A-s ""` ` bitie lite 181;- 4 non. A. ii. sum noiaak. Dn.nousia.ll~ llov. - You lon't look ~-‘ID-» . - 4. oio i My I-leedqd\l‘tl!'|_W& Y at your store t& usual.. No other me like youre. is the last Ghrllmas century, audi am i _ , i , _ a I _ 'make t the for all f ”°es.§s£.€eeet£,§oeo _tees its We .m ~ `f_“§'3""“'“° _" _ Beware of the man who offers ou a. siit worth $15.00 for _