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LONDON June 10 -(Special)-The King ‘ _and Queen received the Moorish Ambas- ’ sador and suite at St. James Palace in presence of Lord Lansdown and other distinguished people. .scorrrsn sr ooa cononcnousnr ARRAYED Haid McLean a Scotchman, head of the Moorish Army. accompanied the dele- gates. Gorgeous trappings ofthe Moors made .th e reception a striking one. MANY No'rAnm: DnA'rns. Sir WalterBesant died this morning of influenza and Robert W. Buchanan, the poet, ii” dead, also Robert James Loyd Lindsay, first Baron of Wintage. nm srullnocx READY ron sm. GLASGOW, June 10, (Special.) Shamrock 11. will be ready to sail on Thursday, and is likely to take part in some Clyde races. DUKE AND Drrcrrms IN NEW ZEALAND. New ZE.ALAwD, J une 10, (SpeciaL) The S.S_ Ancklands and Ophir, with the Duke and Duchess of Cornwall arrived here at noon and the royal party were given a most enthusiastic reception. Z__1_.._--11 CORNS! CORNS! CORNSI to cure-that'a a good many-yeild quic k- _ ly to Putnam`s Corn Extractor has been a long time at the business, experiences infact just know to do it. At druggist 7 T T ` O Atchimn C°mm°“ we Conn. Whear said there is a big quest- 1156281 Krant- t e toonv We received a lot of the chocolate Invictus Shoe at $3.50. _ This is the second in- stallment of this popu- lar shoe we have or- dered supply the large de- it U4 spring to mand. All readv for Saturday. Full lines of the In- victus now in stock. Geo. A Slater’s _name is stamped on the sole. And the' price $3.50. $100 and $5.00. GOFF BROS. Sole Agents. L_ .Y _ -.»-.._.\f_' llllill Nlllillli lllllllll and Steamship Lineato Boston via Yarmouth. ‘rnesxgun rm r.ln¢setvaaeaBut¢reN°'* § and Beaton sh Windsor Jancuon and Halifax. ~ IIB . Of ' ' ...ts ea "““f "‘.‘.‘.§.‘.¥,°I‘.li' $3 mouth, rzntieigtion Wedneldlyr “id Saturda at Yarmouth for Boston. THE ROYAL MAIL STEAIISHIP. PRINCE _ GEORGE ____ uno Groaa gonnage. 'dyno Home Power. _ margin. '“;‘i»..vr....»°°.aa°'°-'s..¢°a"""°; i me for n3°a,°¢a anrvaiweirmgspdgn rubs r dlcgmhg lava lllm. \‘na¢hy'aad ,RHI rhnggmamvugmnushaanmsas I WORK OE A MONTH. whipping rne Enemy in South Africa *___ KRUGER AT THE HAGUE Queen Mina May Intercede -Three Moore Canadian Soldlershead. A uoN'rn’s wonx nv souru Ar1>.1cA. Lord LoNDoN, June. 10.-(Special),- Kitchener reports 2,640 Boers killed,,lm- prisoned or sunendered during Mayo and so far this month 26 killed, 4 wound- ed, 409 made prisoners, 33 surrendered, with 651 ril'les,120 wagons,'_4,000 horses and 115,550 rounds of ammunition captured. KRUGEB. A1' 'rms HAGUE, Tm: HAGUE, June 10.-(Special).- Kruger and Leyds arrived and put up at the residence of Wolmerans, one ofthe Boer delegates. QUEEN MINA MAY INTERCEDE. Reports say the Queen of Holland will endeavour to bring about the end ofthe war. CANADIAN sonnnms nnAD_ O'r'rAwA, June 10.-[®ec_ial].-Word received of the death in South Africa of Troopers Charles Ballet of Woonona, Manitoba, Mullins of Hillsboro, N. B. and W. Hanum. _ _-iq-#ll NEW YORK MARKETS. is _ 14l§ 411 Arnalgamated Copper _ American Sugar American Tobacco Brooklyn Transit Burlintrwn Louisville Nashville Manhattan New York Central North Pacino Common ` Bock Island ' St. Paul _ ' United States Steel Com. 80% 95# 100; ` 119 155! nil 168 105i 495 98% . ,,__._A Canadian Stock Quotations. (Furnished by McCuaig, Bykertdc Co. Montreal.) Closing prices J une 10 Canada Pacific 103 Montreal St. Ry. 239 Toronto St. Ry. 110 se. John st. Ry. llf Halifax Se. Ry. 9° Twin City St. Ry. 83 Dominion Coal Co. 34 Republic Mining Payne do North Star do Dominion Iron and Steel _ “ Pref. 3S5&i§S3'5 WarEagle Heat 8: Power _-14 --'° When you have Headache faom what _ever cause BOWMAN’b HE&DACHE POWDERS willbe found a safe, promp and reliable remedy. Nervonsness, Biliousness, Sleeplessness frequently cause headache. Use Bowma.n°s theyarc glways safe, no Opi»um,Bromides, no hernnarcotics. i Z GREAT HEAT may be expec'ed soon. In fact, tis *raxrrr nor Now-better be prepared with a _ HAMMOSK. ` _ _ - i - RELATION OE COUNCIL e TO PROHIBITION ACT The Tenders For Street Lighting Submitted-l\’o Aclion Taken. r DELEGATION EROM MONUMENT COMMITTEE Waits Upon Council Asking For a Grant-Committee Ap- pointed to Arrange For Reception of Lord Mlnto -Con- dition of Government Pond and Jail Fenoe Reviewed- The Watering Cart and the Paper Nuisance oealt With. I Chamber last night, His Worship Mayor Warburton, Couns. Whear, McDonald, Lyons, Tanton, Horne, Kelly, Taylor, Brown being present. _ 'After His Worship had welcomed Dr. Kelly tothe Council Board the minutes adopted. A communication was read from the Secretary of the School Board intimating that the term of oiilce of Mr. W. S. Stew- art as a member of the School Board had expired. Mr: W. S. Stewart was re-ap- pointed. tention to the fact that as the summ r months are here the matter of music in the gardens should be looked into. Coun. Brown moved that $100 be given to the Fourth Regiment and Learue of the Cross Bands. The motion carried and a committee was appointed to deal with the matter. The existence of other 'hands was the reason for the appointing of thc committee. ‘ Coun.Brown then submitted the tenders for street lighting. Two tenders were re- ceived, viz: Full, $69.5), P.. E. Island Electric Co. $95. The latter tender was Tl” regular m°“th1Y m°’ti°8 °f W9 'the books of the company. Ho was in City Council was held in the Council °f the P"°V1°‘1S m°¢l'1°8 W¢1'° read and I Coun. Taylor expressed himself as very _strongly opposed to the Full Co. receiving His Worship the Mayor called at- ' e o¢.‘as.-:snr so ayearfor5_tc_10yea.rs. T-‘~f*_ Conn. Brown said he would like to see the latter proposition looked_ into- before action is taken. . ` plant. Although there was a plebiscita were was certain proj udice and full da ta was not before the people. He had heard it remarked by citizens that they were not in favor of going into street lighting alone. He would like to see the matter considered at a special meet- ing. Before going into the matter. he would be in favor of having an electrician to inspect the plant. He believed acompetent electrician could be secured in Halifax or St. John to look into the matter. Municipal ownership is on thing and the leaslngof the plant anoth- er. After referring to the onward march of electricity he moved that the matter lay over until such time as a meeting could be called. . Coun Horne expressed himself as not in favor of leasing the “old” plant. He said it would cost as much to keep it in repair as the machines are worth. If the Company are not making any money out of the old machinery it is not likely that the city will. _ Conn. Brown thought that it would be had been spent in repairs by looking ov I l -F' _ -1 - ' 50 and Stipendlary M&8Wf¥lte $650 ~inst. V V _ an easy manner to ascertain how much_ er Act. favor of leasing the plant for two years. Coun. Lyons said that when teaders were called for it is now the duty of the council to accept tl e lowest tender. He would not object to leaving the matter over but he considered the proper sensible way to accept the tender. the contract. ~ V - Coun. Tanton agreed with Coun. Lyons statements. To take the electric plant over and keep it in repair was rather too expensive. He thought that delaying the letting ofthe contract was useless. Conn. Kelly said that under existing circumstances the lowest must be award- ed the contract. He would _ suggest that both companies he allowed to extend the same offer and that an electrician be given with a guarantee to keep the plant in order. _ _The matter was then allowed to lle over for a further meeting to be called for the purpose. Messrs. Percy Pope, P.Biake and J .E.B. McCready on behalf of the Monument Committee waited upon the Council pray- ing for a 'grant toward the Monument fund. Mr; Percy Pope presented a th`a.t$61l) 'was still required. He them submitted plans and estimatesafter which the other _members of the committee urged upon the Council the necessity of a sci by Couns. Wheat, ,Tayia¢‘,Brown, Horne, Lyons and Tanton `a_ of $300 was made. All the Counclllorajiegletted theamount could not be mads?fl§_s'_g'er. In accordance with a noticsjpf resolu- tion given at last meeting, Tanton moved that the salary of the'Rslfcorde`r be $3 . _ __ as a full compensation for all and fees in connection. with the odlce. After some cross firing between the moveraud seconder the-resolution was laid over. _ Coun. Brown then moved the follow- ing resolution seconded by'Coun. Taylor: Whereas the Prohibition Act 1900 came into force in this city on the 5th June And whereas the slid Azt _ was passed by the Local Legislature without consulting the then Council in regard to the same or without having the sdme first submitted to a vote of the citizens for their approval.. And whereas grave doubts exist as to the ‘ constitutionality of said Act and the city maybe mulcted in ,heavy damages in the event of its officers taking part in the enforcement of said And whereas Premier and Attorney General of the Province have publicly stated that the Government intend to =~*1~*-'Vv I __ 3*! the opened up and the, 90091' 11"' already started to buy. _ _ .§V"eollia‘_you` the 3°* G°°‘1' 1” thellineatlair Prices- G°*!°“ 11°! 1orgirl_0ll_0 °if_ 1'” N5' cm, er _Wl\¢=1b°°'f°' r»u..3npu»'rnra. ~_ Ulkiim & BIC 'div' I. B. ¢*°\I»oaa»aira»auz¢@¥!eIa.'5_!°F:§°r dl Sept. 1. _*V __;_ -_,__-.__é__: - ,.,_ ,V nn!! V l__ A i __ ` _ ` _~§ _____~ _xp `;_ ,-A .t"“».Vstii= ,- .;?__1"_;.__f_ _7; ,_`_5'-' -3'-_ Oar new stock of Hllllmkl 1534 whohastzstedit. any one who has anaemia-K ‘Thane take the full responsibility of enforcing the Act and of bearing all expense in con- nection with such entorcement and in ‘as -much as two thirds of all lines are to be paid into the Provincial Treasury. Therefore resolved that in view of all the circumstances it would be against the interest ot the oitsxens that the City by its odicers or ser nts should in any way interfere in prosecu- tions brought under the said Act' so as to ren er the city liable for damages in respect thereof. _ _~ And further resolved that the Police committee be authorised to instruct the Marshall and Police Oiftcers as to their 'duties in to said Act as embod- ied in thi The sloth, V0 ing Upon without discus- beingthe only one accompanied by a preposition that th__e__ _ _emorial to the__ Council stating that i l O T ’ 7 ' - - _ ~ _ ._ . __ ._ _..~ ~V V -~-M-..-_ - _ _ V1&amspl fmwnk'. __ _ ` 1 A -' ,_ _ Q . _ 5. - _ *-‘*'*_*_____ _ _ _ _ _ . t =-- _».-~ -*_ __ ,.~`°' _ 2; '_ V- _f __ __ _ ‘_ __ __-._»____. .______ 1; __ .__ ,~ cbrus that other' Qniedies have 'Biled closing “tees Junelgj “*‘°:b7~9*° G°'¢1‘3_\_'5¢N4°*1 1 -. ‘ 'L e ~ ‘ When- f 1' Vraar 1. ' _ fo . ci-ucAco lvraiuesrs. Chicago ` June .10-(Special) - The following are the closing rates: ~ _ T June, Wheat, 725; Corn. 432; Oats,-- Pork, $14 80. July, Wheat, 695; Corn, 442; Oats, -- Pork, $14.95 The Late Mr. Moxham’s In. surance. Through Mr. E. E. Boreham, the _late Thomas C. Moxham secured in the Mutual Life [nsuranne Company of New York._ on Janua1y30 11,1901, a live per cent. Gold _ Bond policy for $5,003. ' ' ' , ~ On account of Mr. Moxham’s death the policy provides thatlive coupon bandaof $1000 each w ll be isscei; each bond will Vt have attached to it for-ry <>°\1p°n=. bona- nve per cent. on the face' payable semi.; face of the policy will be paid. 0r,_ in" place of such bonds, the Company -‘lbivill pay $1,305 for each $1,020, or$6,525{or $5,000, being a premiumfof $1.525. "” .T. VA. Johnson is general ment ofthe Mutual Life:-Halifax Herald. _ a 4| BORN In this city, on June Sth, to Mr. and mannren. _ _ At St. Stephen’s church, Ir_ishtown..`on the 5th inst., by Venerable ‘Archdeacon Reagh, Miss C. J. Millman (Katie) to Mr. John A. Doughart. _ _ ' wa, rank 'samn¢1a, to sa.-an Emilia, dauzther of D. J. Thomas. __ _ June 4th,by Rev. A. Craise, Hattie Eve- 1' lyn, daughter of J _ames L. 2Davison, St. Peter's Harbor to Ross William McEwen Lot 40, P. E. If On the 5th, lnst,. by F. -A. Kidson, Mr. Wilber Oscar Dockendord, eldest son of Mr. Benjamin Dockendotf, to Miss Mary Ann Smith, eldest daughter of ’Mr. John Smith of Rocky Point. _ (Examiner please copy.) _ Mrs. J. D. Seaman, a daughter. ' ; ` 1 'I' 4 ?ig;§rh3 ~ At Truro June 4th, by Rev. A. D. Mor-~7h<“pitVa¥ _ ..._ » _ , Pl _ ._ _ _ ____ 5 aaxan #' ,_ A .1 "_ ‘l‘l~°%P_iT?;ll 1* ---. e.-. _ .. _ _ ..._ annually for tw`enty years, and then thc, fulfti"V§I;'agedy is ._V-_ "”‘l»# 'ff Olliaflo _ issued Gold Bond policies for many years._ _ _,B _ _ Wnurnrs June' ° atssolatlou at one meal 1 _A11 Awrur. rarer.: naomr. 'AavA, 0zcz;,June Mrs. shot her Miss now' ~- _-srsrmr. ~ ~ as .- ‘.,.>» -.- »_f.- ag; eriiiil At Elmira, on the 2nd inst.|Percy_ belov- ed son of Michael Murphy, lu the 11th yearofhisage. A ‘ _ At Mount Herbert, Lot £3, Monday iqnjqbggggigidgrgd in Lhg leasing gf the__ _After the lllitl/CI' had beéll fully dlSCl1S' m0111108 J |1118 10th, Illfdllli d&i\§llf»B1' Of (mfg -27$¢ Mr. and Mrs. Albert Inga. Aged _one _ _ _ | Bicycllsts and all athletes depend on BENTLETS Liniment to keep their joint limber and muscles in trim. - _ __;_ Don’t miss the sale of 25ecut dress goods cum and sanlm-n's ‘~Saa1B1-ma"con'e'e_ inland 2 pound tins just received at Beer St Goifs. ‘ V 11 Bl- ' S ilhargainsi 'Milling De parggiceht thlsweek.:‘-F.°]`L-irklna . It Another lot of Orange' Marmalade in 5 pound tins just received at Beer dt lilirgfa. Specials in Cotton Hose at 10 cents and Cashmere at 16 cents per pair at-F. Per- kins &; Co. 5 I Grnntllecital _-e'ri=t1s;-L _ ~ roevspav Evémno. June 11th,1901, at 8 0’clock -_Character Studies ' -IN COSTUME BY- efsew ross om. “#11 e v t N..;f.;:-an 1' th* oesuggcstiou of *Ye Gtdodndaya of Ye Oiden nl ¢»~»..»»»~... snap-...»»»¢-»...... lisWi1|ou.: wloeeeeie-~-----»»-en - »_`-do s¢-»~aq'a»a¢a¢¢- t lfrxlmrlealafle. A Study-“‘1‘he,Convlct-Kia Pdut of View” O O O I I C I I O I I I ¢ I ¢ A 0 O I U UUCOC I I O O I ll L °°' _'__ __ ., 1" -f'rn¢__Nan¢a:yz.ta1¢ou1ceu BART _...afar e- » ev i’\ »¢; l#'h‘_W\'l\¢ iffié' iifiil-.-A5: _a~ day. _ L 0°’ at-F. Perkins SLCG. _ li T Harlnililsonl _ mn wana. 18o\° .... 00! etc, etc, etc. at lowest prices. Y.l`l.C. A. HALL, 2 e _.___ _..-.» Importers I willdo em the sz. nf, ~,»-,Q |18! trials' cfia hot," _,a “Q At Early Date --- more Proms . 0 - 4 'J The Mutual Life of New ‘York-.l\as'Vrl. ' _;_,~" fr » ’ _ Boxing Gloves _