-THE NN _,__ ESTIULISIIEU 189|, THE cUAnDIAN, 0HAIiLo'rrli'rowN, Parson I/EDWABDB ISLAND, TUEsoAr, JUNE 12,) _woo _, _ _- ._-._ _ rr 11 ____ - _-__ ____ , ___ _-n-_ elven the Canadians-Bulleri Yesterday in Apparent Good Governor Prisoner But Must A1111 A0111! 00110011-1111551011-_ 701111118 10 U16 Large Amount All Defeated but i Fighting His way Through 0 H0210!--HiS D02 Watches Wait-Miss Draper's Nar- 101131105 111 D2U§¢r--Rus- ' of Business Meeting Ad Hoy p'm" iQ 1 T112 1100112115- - B¢Si<10 Him- row Escape sla's selfish Plans i - jonrnoii 'Till Thnrsda ` ' _ 0 V o A . , y. .-§.I.`.......§lii`mi." -i *gn sninls sorriia. _ - Loirvos, June 11.-(Special)-General ]qreaterWalker in eommand of the line gt communication rcportt the Fourth of Derbyshires regiment suil’er~ terribly at Roonceval, June 7, when the Boers cut Lord Robert’a communica- .$110- 17 num, 78 wovhrmm. 58 enisosuns. ` &|,1)quglas and Lieut. Hawley were kiIlcd,acvenll omcezs wounded, includ~ ing Col. Wilkinson and Lieut. Blanchard of the Canadian Battalion. The Boers killed 17 officers and men and wounded T2, besides capturing about five hundred men. Only six men escaped. AHILETY FOR OTHER DETACHMBNTS. g1'm'd Methuen was fighting June 18, mirth of Heilboon. News of the heavy h wasas a shock from a clear lsky and kvis now great anxiety concerning the *north of Heilboon. ik Boers apparently are very strolg BQ vicinity and apparently Methuen is&§ng to the relief of Gen. Colville. A_wAnnii.n onoNJs’s FLAG. \\~ ‘s .»,` .2 » Buller’s force has concentrated on if River anticipating 31!!! Boers there _ii retired after a brief engagement, The First Canadians have been present- edwith Cronje’s dag, capture d at Paarde- E Hrs d “BALM or HURT oo espeare slee bu ° terms p, t irritated tubes prevent sleep through to cough. Balsam is the same as balm, and the balm for wounded is Adamaoifs Botanic Cough Bal- Qm. %c.allDi-nggists. Miss Sixton, expert Corset of New -York at Stanley “”%i‘}i%§-ft prettiest own l "iiis. Tan Shoes .95c 75c AT _W Edward Ishii terms and 1¢<=°=1-H1 15 d&w 3moc ‘ ';_._"’ 1 iiAI.ION DR-OPPED i ASHANiEEs BGXERS’ -COUNCIL 0 ciiiuiilell I lllellil lliollliil; wlliiiilila Mi-slsl _.___ " »' _ __-_ ___ A _.__ - _-.__ M:b&‘71ll:°é1;'u‘? ¢%°:§)g0;U§;<:yw;ite;n&>‘o; RELIEF MAY Br-: 'roo LATE. _ _ cnnrnsn srrl;rA'rioN snows oinvim. " l noon in his nom. Mr. Gill had hoon to this L°N0°1i» J-11110 11- - (Swish) - The PEK11'» 1111110 11--($00010-1-i-The situa- oiiy in tho for-onoon, raking homo o. out British folio: oolnnnn in now hnif way to 11011 000111111 by the Boxer risfnsisxrowins ~ load of ashes. He appeared in excellent Kumassie, but as many -carriers _Vylhvei steadily more alarming. ~ I p _ _ health and on arriving home ate his din- - ' . - 0 ‘ l nu as “UBL About two dcléck he left his deserted they must halt supplies ar- , Forty American and, English. missionar- /honse with his axe in hmd and started rive from Sierra Leone, 800 miles distant. ies *re at the M°5h°dll\5 M1910! l»W8itilll_l‘ across the ileld to do some fencing. This 'rim scar. or 'rnis rnounns. ' _ '“`“°sP‘."'°°ti°°~` ' 1 was the last time he was seen alive . ' A' ' ` ' . " ` - - , iihone roof o'olooi=, no ho hadnot anivoa l - The 3015211 vrete<>t-¢>rf=t¢°1»$11'1-°f'*;‘-111? ‘° fp-OWHSAQTIN COMEFL " 1 4 ’ 5 " Mmm, M, hi., d,,,,g,,,,,_,,,_1,,_,, Mm loihnotoa north ortho Gnu of Guiana 5,;-~ Autho-mvcmheded Josh Gill: engared of her husband as to degrees north ofthe equator, and an f%Dl1%l'B1_l.t`-l!' W-ill act in cometh, _ 1 .*.°1f~.i»f Brion e1><1~°1s~li|uwi|»z- oilooon - -l 0' " i ' ' " aorooo tho nom they noiice<_IT"i_hef dfog ’ Rum” smwwmm _ watcldimbesille whataoon Drovedtohe the `m " pe°p°~° Hi-didgs°“ ‘s'”°“' Russia is reported tohave secured im- A lifeless body of the old gentleman. He had °' priwner ip the capital’ Kumassiei 100 'D0rta-nt railway concessions that will put ' “H935 md tai, gt;hn:in§-éidgintsg avparentlyfallen on his way across the 1111105 010111 1110 00031- ’ ` ' nrooiionlly tho whole or Northern china n Mnfitiino inhibition nxnoi hononi int 2:‘;‘.;°.‘;:;“'.:;‘; ;;i;‘;i;“‘tii;:i:f.i; ws- me ".“"°°. 0 °2.“i‘..°.‘:‘;‘i’°*"if°°‘t.”°o°‘”1 He £=ii»3» . _ ' ' _ _ _ _ ~ "°'_-°-- .` 011111017 cpe tion lrecei born in this, Province, He was in his PAnis,Jnne11.-(Special)-At the race N did _ - land the amount asked mrbegivem n 1\lltheOpposition S°"°11°Y°'1111th Y°111`» a11d» 0011815011118 his course on Sunday Miss Lily' Draper step- sivévi; .b°{),`gaf‘“sBl`i‘;1l; more l>0"S““ Coun. Brown said that he was interest-» °“'°d°f°°'l‘°d' age, he was exceedingly robust and . . . , 7 an m “"0” ” Teas 251 30:' gd' th h ldi i '- 'fb active_ Mrs. Gm' who is quite feeble’ pedonaplece ofllghted cigarette and her 35am; 40e_ per pound \did1n e’ 0 ng ofanexhlbitiombutho _ ii fa fill till ` pe0~ Sulvives h im, as do also two Sons’ John £t dress Ere and “ as burned 1i@_U ple’ no vor e va .g He be home and Benjamin at Tracadie and 052 but h01'11f0 “'88 Silved by $118 h€r0iSm Class III. (Whites Greek Book) 1 John wht? bbxiiieliiiiyby the exiitiliiiiiontlghoiiidizczlhs three daughte rs, Mrs. Frederick Essery, of two Embassy Attaches who wrapped M0Ph00» 2 P0501 5111110917, H011-' 111011111011, Qtribute personally. ' I Union Road, Mrs. Isaac Bryenton, Little ,their coats about hen A. Falerdeau and Peter Coughlan. Cgun, H91-ne eontemged tha¢§,'i_ex York, and Mrs. John R. Gill, Stanhope. , ‘ _ _ _ ` |5103 bm Ma' large bel THE GUARDIAN extends sincerest Sym- Miss Draper is 3' daughter of the Amen' FRENCH - _- ' ug ' _ _ the cit . He heh -_ ed-.th -t po:-hy no his fnnnily and fnionols. 01111 Mmlster vf Italy- Gloss I. <'roloinngno and composition) 1 y boudifig hm, ev _ A _B -?¢-_- 0 , _ m _¢ John Gaudet, ZJ. P. Hon ST. DUNSTAN’S CLOSING. Class II _1i;;l\;:»n°1 John Walsh- 2 Noel Boi- ""°‘“° '“*R‘"S° J . __ I , ' l leau._lHo.n. mention, George Parent and -_- Pierre Lagneaux. , ’ CmcAoo, June 11.-(Special.)-The ‘Iol- Mineralogy, 1 George Parent and Pierre ', lowing are th!! 0108518 1815083* , Lagneaux and J. B. Walsh equal; 2E. June, wheat, 721; corn, 382; oats, o 1180101; Hon-_m¢11ti011 A- P10\1rde- P0111-...$1130 _ - _ _, . -_ _eoo1ogy',1 Gooi-go Parent; zriorre Lag-_ Sept. rheot.731. ~382.°ots. neaux. `I>01`l1- 311-75- ' A A ` ` Hammocks FF B801; 1 As' ooook of soon, s'rnoNG , and~nuA1].g comfortable Hammocks 51180, Tennis liicoulrrs I 010011-or _-__-QQ-6 Ladyof clnssr:iP.J.MoKonno,s- 5-_ Hon. men J Buote and 1LeolrDoIicett.3 _tirmhw John A. Moone . Lindon is Again Get- lifeless Body of wn. sill lie Relief Polly may he in china is Growing Morofslooo slanted to lie Pro-'on ml" ¢ ting Anxious. Found ln Field. T00 L , ___ 1 ___ __-_ uioNJls's Biillle FLAG HE WAS IN CH’T0wN CARRIERS 1>lsshiilEh‘B0WERS LAND liioors $50 Poli -A liioPHY oriosliioli “C” HIC 5011018- I villcial Exhibition. img; q-_Q v__--_» l The regular monthly meeting of City Council took place last ` ‘Worship Mayor* :. 7 i'i:=.» _After-3119 ot mili\1tes_ a number of bills were read 'His Worship presented "a the Driving Park Asaadation: asking -‘jf "" ¥§*!110lll!ilQ§l _ “mailman into -When .expressed-himlqoir ié batman ses should contribute. it :money Taylor and ,Tanton ware] E. Gillis equal; 2 Temple Mclntyne; Philip Hennebery, ZR. J. McDonald, Hon ~ Chemismm 1' R _L McKenna, 2 J_ J_ tocall for tenders for the lighting of Hou Mention P. J. ~McKcnna and J. P. mention, S- J- M0D0110~ld and A. E. Gmis;Hon_ Mention J°s_E_GimB”George city by the most improved method McGrath. Keough. Mznonam and Bertram Cahm . _ tenders to be submitted by July 6th. '_ Y » _ `” I GBEEK._ J' ' Physical Geographpy. 1-John Mooney;2 gif? °f ug§;;2§nt;°;enf;:'d?n°’ mme - SE - _ - - I . ' Len, - _ ' . °°“s°- - HEAR_'§2I_SEA _ _ class 1. (Homer Xeuopleon- and tho cetta1;§“§f;;u;°§u:§:f‘°” “drew D°“ 'rho looahion of n light on stewart A Toronto Physician it Never Exists_wlth~ Ffit-,hers)1 J.P.McGrath; 2Arthur Siinard Ph io, Francis Cm_mn_ 2 J A_ Street was brought upby Conn. Taylor ' 0111 The P"eS°”°" °f 50"” Kidney Dmease Hon. mention Leonce -Nadean=and‘ Ed- yg _ ogy’ t. Le t' df' The matter was referredto a committee. Toronto, June 11.-Tlie number of sud~ d Ve e_ M00119-Y, i100- 111.811 1011 011 01100 1111 Co il dj ~ dw t Thursda d. , _ H mon 18 A d D tt p unc a ourne mee on y den deathsdue toheqrt 'lSeabe1`S'apa mg' Class II (Xenoplen) 1P. J. McKenna- n rew (mee ' "'“ . night - The .medical profession 1s_devo_tin£ more -_H-_ H menu Th , Botany 1, Jos_ Gimme Frank J_ McDon_ . - - attwtmnm fi eheart and its ailments at ZJ' J' G»l ls’ on' on’ ' os' H' aid Hon mention -PeterA.Ga‘uthier and 1”ei““~‘fm; t1“m“..“l§; '°.e§‘;-’-1%.ii-t “ed M HW- 1 '~ '- ’ ian are ' ~ . - ' I ' ' %lseases'y Pysiff the-organ. ,A',;‘TVc_iron_to 0 p _-tor, who devotes 11111611 $tf°1‘11i?§°11__T»9ifh*S- ` branch of his plractice sa.id-toyoinrfrerort 1 er to-day, “i ave yet to learn of_ a. s ngle; case where disease caused death, in which a post mortem examination did not show the existence of Brifh t’s D_isease,;,I1iabete,s. or some other lri ney disease., Dodd Kidney Pills will cure all dl,SG8-S0 Of 9119 kidneys and thus ward off, the 6310801' 0 heart disease. i ’ Q ' _.1 Hamniocilsi , . . q MATHEMATICS. _ 1 '" J ~ Trigonometry, I P...-J. McKenna; 2 ` ____ ' V A1°x1M°p°”“1d’H°°’ men’ P* A'»H“3h°s WAsnrNc'roN, June 7. -(Special 8111i P.iA. Gauthier, -- A Sh°wQ:s’e°o!er,4&Bk;, “ter GEom1:'i'RY. I ` ly, shifting northwesterly winds, ¢y“`h- ivoaaiici-we First Mar claool. 1 P. J. Moxonno, _2 Jos. E. "” ` ~ 1 '_' Gillis, Hon. men. Alex. McDonald and 1 _ '*""" '-"" Jeremiah Buote, ” -_ . class Ii. is. B. rnrhide, 2J.__.A.;Moonoy. Hun.. Men. .Andrewf 4B0ué'ett 1 and; Lem Doucett. ' » Class III. 1 Peter Smnott. 2' John Mc Phee, Hon,'Men. Ronald *J. MeD"onald, Fred.Conroy, D. J. _McDo_nald,., 1- io. LIHEBBA. o. ~:. 1' .1 ~ ,_; & cream if tartar -» _._ __ __ ._ _ ~_ ._ sw