_-gr .. _,_ 'r *44 » __,n,.-/_s¥;’“’”-_ l€=iLS£\-. _V ,i _ 1 _ -, _. {_____-,»,;_3_:_;<.____. _ _ _=~ '.___f-~ LL the News, ; _ 'rr-11+; N Ne _ ____ ~ - - f .. - ° _ ____ _ ... , , , _ ___.»_- , -.== Tjiiiliiiidtrlodrliii. ' THE GUARDIAN, oHaB.Lo'1'rm‘owN. PRINCE EDWARD 1sLAND,~'rus_sD.aY JULY __`1o, mg; _ _________-__ . _ _ ‘ , _-.. _I ~ es... fs g-f"V;;'A >_:YT`;‘.' -~_`*’-__ T -V THE CITY COUNCIL 1_- lleld their Monthly Meet- ing last Night. nrronrinr BUSINESS Elrallsacted-Communications received and Contract S Awarded. £ E The;-egular monthly meeting of the §'CityCouncil took place last night. His :ww-,hip Mayor Warburton, Recorder "Runga, Couns. Whear, Brown Lyons, I1 Tbunton, Horne, Balls. Taylor, McDonald '-wagnyresent. After the reading of the idinutesa number of bills were read and Womens Council in reference to the dis gn;-uislnng of the different streets by agpkdng of the name on the corner ggildings and the quantity of paper geattered around the streets and squares Conn. Whear thought the reference gndeabout paper onthe streets was un ‘alled foras efforts are constantly being e by the City Surveyor to prevent the jfiitrowing of paper on the streets. In- structions had been given by the street ;eommittee to have the streets as clean as `ble. As for the placarding of the .ireets the idea was tried some time v°=°°¢ _ _ A communication was read from the and aussi U0- Coun. Taylor thought everything poss- ible is being done to keep the streets dun. He was infavor of placarding the sheets. Conn. Tanton thought the drains were 3 atte to. A small amount of laborm would clean up the rubbish and made the streets clean. It might be too expensive A BRIGHT IDEA Was that of Dr. Chase when he discover- eda combined treatment for disorders of the kidneys and liver and so provided a _` _ li eddi _ fthese or -States. for t - °“° .see °~‘;......t;°.:‘.‘ze:....... .ti w were Chases Kidney Liver Pills are the world’s greatest cure for kidney, liver and momaeh troubles, and hasan enormous sale :ill all parts of Canad a and the United i One pill a dose. 25 cents a box. `) _ _.T 1 3 f = l I ‘ '-‘.~,‘ , \"° ;~/5 |{`;\.»"" ` ~ » __-S-».~~.“l_ J- ,-_(\ft-_v. ~> A, ., ._, vs_, _ \ _ nt - ‘E-+”~f__~_`.i _~’-_‘sf llcre We Are ioys’ Ghoco- late lace Boots $1.50, l\en’s Choco- late lace Boots $1.85. to place a :»ign-botirtlat Conn. Whear moved, Conn. McDonald that the the table. tion. ation. the Superintendent. street medy. Carried. gardens. nounced later. keeper. _ Council adjourned. pork, $12.70. Pork? pork $12.87; Medicine. t t Coun. Horne said it was 9. shabby ner to treat the petition. _He would in amendment that the matter be refc to the street committee for cons Coun. Lyons said it was necessar treat the ladies with respect. The gestions are necessary and he would onded Mr. Horne`s amendments. He ed that now the \Vomen`s Council w take up the matter of the clothing of inmates of the Poor House into consi The amendment was carried on casting vote of Mayor. Couns. Mc-Do \Vhear,Balls and Taylor voting agains A communication was read from W. P. Doull recommending the rem of the fire alarm box from Johns Corner to the Malpeque Road as fa the burying ground. He also rec mended the placing of glass front bo containing the key of the box on posts. Thc communication was refer to the Fire Committee with power to Coun. Brown said that as chairma committee he visited the premises Mr. Boulger and other houses on street and he was of opinion that banking of the railway property ca the water to flow_ over to other side of the street. He thought City Clerk should be instructed to w Conn. Balls thought the water in Boulger`s cellar came from the bott The place is low and swampy, and cellars would never be dry. The should be opened as far as Hills Conn. Brown moved, secondI`by C Lyons that the Supt. if P. E. I. way be communicated with, in refere to the matter and asked to eifect Conn. Tanton submitted the follow report: Your committee appointed full power to arrange with regard to light grievence on corner Upper Pow and Chestnuts Streets beg to reportt they have had a. sixty candle powe condescent light placed in that place the Electric Co.. at a. cost of eight dol per annum, and which they believe satisfactorly remove the cause for co plaint in that locality. The report was adopted on the foll ing division: Ayes: Brown, Taylor, Ba Taunton,Lyons. Nays; Whear, MCD ald, Horne. ..C|o\|n. `Taunton ~a.ga“in'- brought up matter of music in the gardens. Co Wheat' said that the Finance Comit were arranging for aband to play in Coun. Brown said that in reference the tenders for street lighting three t ders had been received but as it is an portant matter the result would be Coon. Brown also reported that tenders for the construction of the bri at Brighton had been received and commended that $997, the tender Ramsay and Bradley be accepted u putting in the proper securities. Coun. Balls called the attention of Council to the stagnant pool on Mr.M ford’s premises on Chestnut street. James McKenna was appointed pon _i_i.g.l-1 CHICAGO M \R(5 F5. CHICAGO, July 8. - (Special.) - following are the closing rates!- July, wheat, 7%; corn, 43§; oats, Aug., wheat, 805 corn, 44% cats, Sent.,wheat,8l; corn, 44g; oats, You never read of such cures _elsewh as those accomplished by Hood s Sarsap- arilla, did you? It is America s Greatest Our scrge suits are like automobile, they go by the selves- dou’t need pushi -J.B.Macdonald & Co. 6 l‘Ql`. by EOD man- move rred rdera- y to sug- sec- hop- ould the der- the nal d t it. Mr. oval on’s I' 8.8 om- xes, the red act. n of of the the used the thc rite Mr. om. the drain boro un. Rall- nce a re- in g with the nal hat r, in- by ars will ma OW' lls, on- the un. te? the to en- im- an- five dee I8- of D011 the ug- nd- The me 2 4 24% €I‘€ an ma ng. 4i L _ I I guru *_ "~ Lowest Price Yet-"` _ *\*F':,_') - srl I5 .‘ /.Eat -1-5 Farm for Sale.1T¢l“1iS Racquewi . croquet sees very off acres T °°" Newsom Jlmlnarawu - cugumwwn on ottos"““`"`"i~"l»’f-ltr It .I ‘ _._-@- v if Q Borsa Grate"-'=na;Dor.L's so me or tn. amass. e A was '=1"°*! *F "1 Farm new oem-I tb” and known ar P ° v Some Hope for the Pekin ' Legation. , _ THE ENEMY REPULSED At Tein Tien But Battle not Decisive-German China Squadron Sails. MORE HOPEFUL PROSPECT. LONDON, July 9.-(Special.)-Admiral Bruce’s telegram from Taku, dated 7th July states there are grounds for hoping that Prince Chang with his army is at Pekin protecting the Legations against Prince Tuan's army and' the Boxers. This gives hope for safety of foreigners. ENEMY REPULSED AT TIEN TS IN. News from Tien Tsin dated 6th July states that the Chinese attacked the for- eign troops W ho repulsed them withf-guns landed from the warship Terrible and a mixed force of 1.000 men made a sortie. THE GERMAN SQUADRON SAILS. The_Chinese retired after several hours fighting, and the operations were no way decisive. The German squadron sailed from Kiel to-day for China. CATHOLIC MISSION LOOTED. _ BERLIN, J uly9.-(Special)-The German Consul telegraphed f1jom__ Chefoo _today _ - »f _~.»-,f ~.-- , that one catholic mission fat! ching Tu had been looted. The Boxers continue to incite the people to revolt. GOOD NEWS VIA WASHINGTON. WASHINGTON, July 9.-tSpecial.)-Des patches received here under date of July 3rd state that two legations in Pekin are still preserved and the Minieters safe. Rebellious troops and rioters made an attack but suffered many losses the Im- perial troops porotecting the. Lega- tion. It is feared that food and ammunition are about exhausted. i DIED- At Mount Stewart, on July 5th, Edith Caroline, eldest daughter of James M. Clark, aged 19 years. Last evening, at the residence of his sou-in-law, A. R. Crosby, Fitzroy Street, East, W. WV. Stumbles, Esq., in the 78th year cf his age. Many years a prominent merchant of this city. [Funeral Wednesday,at 3 p. m. b train to Sherwood Cemetery. its ls 7 stock oiooon srRo1\G and A Contested _WOMAN _F;l‘~.tit.=~,~m Eff'/-1' '\\~,_ _ ~-= ,, -_ _iw-'.t‘#"\ H W \.\‘~= _._ Is. A bi - QQ? 5. » "'.~'2 REAL gcomtortable Hammocks inet m r 1 #_ ‘ _ safmmaéemplrhqw she as SURPRISE 50:19! but the sic ei this¢°¢r_°°°° aa»oea»¢¢tvwh¢°°°°==*- man. Inpsoporthntoitswlt, it’sthzia:g¢stiactetiohwae- hoHhappinQ» __ If i=`wf¢»1=#h¢*°‘£°°*_- h¢¢rh»f4_f°°“°!- gm kayla _ ~ _'I THE MANITOBA _ CROPSI Are Improving--Mclnnis Cor- respondence wa_s Person- al, not Official. THE MCINNIS coRaEsPoNDENcE. Orrawa, Iuly 9.-(Special)--Sir Wilfrid Laurier in answer to Mr. Monk, re the Scott Mclnnis correspondence, said the Secretary of State sent no correspondence to the Governor of British Columbia,:but Hon. Mr. Scott wrote Some purely person- alcorrespondence to Mclnnis which_cou1d not be produced. MANITOBA CEOPS IMPROVING. _ Hon. W. S. Fielding in answer to ques- tions 'said the crops in the North' West are better than was antieipatedtwo weeks ` ago and it was not in the public interests to remove the $2 duty on hay or make any changes this session. - ` I STEAMER WITH KLCNDYKE GOLD, SEA'r'rLE,July 9.-(Snecial.)-The Steam- ` cr Rosalie arrived from 'the Lynn Canal with $000,000 of Klondyke gold. Two steamers also arrived from Cape Nome. THE BURR TO CAPE NOME. » _ _ _ ha wounded. ,- Moe ziiilesup and down the water front the asm; and own Nm at CapeNome it is impossible, to-mine, owin_g_tothe__l?5_8‘gg_3e_),?¢i;;g_ piled to the waters edge. ' - I - S _ Supreme Court Moftnar, July 9. The prisoners were this morning senten- ced by Chief Justice Sullivan. ` William Walsh, foundguilty of house- breaking and attempt to commit rape,was sentenced to imprisonment for life in Dor- chester Penitentiary. _ ' William Elsworth, found guilty of lar- cency from Driscoll 8c Hornsbv and W. H. Batt, was sentenced to five years in the Penitentiary at Dorchester on each charge and for escaping from jail he was senten- ced to two years in the same institution- twelvc years in all. _ ' Joseph McAleer, for larceny, was sen- tenced to four years in Dorchester Peni- tentiary. I _ ' ` A John McPhail vs. Francis McRor_v. Action for wrongfully obstructing right- of-way. J udgmentfor plaintiff for nominal damages and costs in terms of an agree- ment between the parties. Ellen Cummiskey vs. Michael Laverty. Action for slander. Defendant agrees to apologise and pay costs. Alex. McMillan vs. David Shaw. Action of trespass before Justice Hodgson- and Jury. Now before court. Stewart, Q. C. and B`éntley for plaintiif; A. Peters, Q. C. and Ings for defendants. _.i.i@-1_1 MooN1.1cH'r sail on S.S.Jacques Cartier Monday next. Band in attendanoo. un- derthe auspices ot the First Methodist' Church choir. Delightful program of songs, choruses, recitations and band music. Tickets for sale by members of the choir, Don’t miss this glorious sail. Moonlight, music and moRance. » .A Bad Mix. - ~ -_#_ 1 A compositor on a Halifax paper lost his position for making upgthe forms in a IdaGray were united in holy sauerkaut by the quart of: barrel. Mr. Brown isa well-known young codiish at 10c per pound, while the bride, Misef Gray, has some nice pigs feet which will besold * cheaper than at any other storein town.-- ` Ottawa Free Press. I _ .» . Crops are Fine. agriculture e fruit crop in the TonoN'ro, July 4.-Mr. L. Wolve1'ton, of Grimsby, Secretary or the nonfarm Fruit association. was a vi-8_ifDl' _I0 $719 ____ _ i BRIGHTER STEAMER a REPORT_-Q Ihrings Gold, Also Tidings _ Iells of More l=ightingIWoolen Mills Destroyed TBOERS MAKE ATTACKS ,, . - ax-1|-n But Are Repulsed-Losses on Both Sides-Poor Pro- spects at Brsiey. ._.<_. _ COL. OTTER BEPORJPS CASUALTIES. , OTTAWA, July 9.-(Special).-Col. Otter teleg-raphs from Johannesburg that his battalion has been detailed for duty at Springs. _ ._ He also reports that Private' H. B. White, Waterville, N. S. was mortaiiy wounded on the 7th. _ Six other members of the Canadian Mounted Rifles were slightlv All from the west expect Private _Arm- strong, son of Col. J. Russel Armstrong of BOERS MAKE AN ATTACK. LoNDoN, July 9.--(Special.)--Lord- Rob- erts telegraphs that the British on Friday Saturday last were attacked by 3,001 men with 6 guns and two maxims. _ . me caNaDu.Ns rrcrrnso mam. ' ofBr_oenkerspruit. _ _ I -Two oiiicers and 26 British .were wounded. il _ _ STIFF FIGHT AT RUSTENBURG- _ _ Rustenburg, reports that a body of _Boers called upon him on Saturday to surrender the town' which he refused. 1 ‘ The -Boers then tried to take the heights but were driven ot! with the assistance. of :Hold`sworth’s Hussars who made -a rapid march of 48 miles to render aid. f _ rim Losses oN Born sums. _ The enemy suffered severely and tive of their men were captured.`_ The British had two killed, one omcer and three men wounded. Pooa PB.osPEc'rs for Bremer. The prospects for the annual meeting of the NationalRiile Association at Bisley, owing to the absence of so many of the good shots in South Africa. -_ Canada is the only dependency *hit ii? any way well represented. NEW YORK STOCK LIST. closing prices July 8 American Sugar ‘ 1152 American Steel and Wire ' 3% American Tobacco. 91§ -rwkiyn 'rmnste 51% Bm-ungmn 1245 .»ontinental~Tob. lm Federal Steel 32¥ Federal Steel Prid 651* Louisville and Nashville 79 New York Central 1271' ROCK Island _ 1%* _ __ _:_ ' lui Coaland Iron t 53 Union Pac Pr’fd 355 hurry and gettingamarriage notice anda J -_ _9___ 7 It r. d rt.. I . d S0 Wasamsros. _ U17. groce sa ve isxng cr mlxe up - < ~ thatit read as follows: John Brown and :I~°°"'t17 °1°“dy' ,'_____..%..._..,}y wmds' '- . rf _ 't-._._`.f % . "A \\i_'. 1` been forced to resertto the thinning something which" il The fruit is trees Sm- Johm - “ Haines, fanned 1 by The British drove the Boers to the east_ -sghgly _-“_ in Hanbury Tracey, command-U18 _at,-j¥_;_¢1____'¢_1¢,g¢¢` '- -_ ‘to Y” .\_ Z ' _ bhlilbl is6.0w\i>r "wasupwardsof which opened to-day, are not bright, shaftmgand all the other the mill in useless., » There is _ United some scuba! _ ‘ nfl, 3 _V I apriicotwa nerrooibs -_,».-_ ‘ ' °‘ rue wt-musk. “ » Till: NEWS IKLOND YKE UTTER-’S _ > ' ,f _M 1_1- __ i___,, _--1 ' J ` ` _-:~ 1 . V ar from Nome. and Casualties Less than all llvltr __;_,__ -, 11'?€ ‘ an-Q-_ §fPIREIllEN POWER-LESIS To Save Building--A _ Battle With the In I Z" :T I IVV: _ _ At 2) minutes' toJ12'o’dock' _ morning, a disastrous tire Charlottetown Woolen Milieanil forty-Bye minutes thewhole of the frame' bullding,_whieh plot of ground near the ‘W ““=.°'“?i'° Tl" 51° 'WU noticed by one the employees of It was then but a The Managers of thlimiils °‘_"'1‘1 Wifi We --_'winners to ' no avail. _ l>\lildlng“:‘was alfolidy out wind, hastilyran through the and enveloped it in a huge mass of smoke. "Which 313,55? citizens’ _ mm. __ ‘ WIS the .man and f1'_° _ OBO i'-ninemsn -but memes wacidtnave _the _overcome by* the _12.30the i!1efvras.ander; ' and ibfutaheapof ruins. _‘could notibe _ 'U1 Itis supposed, started. tn. engine house. Fortunately ailthe P10291- Hassle; an undnished state. The gme can be reiltted, The on the, building or _plank McPhee. and Mclntoshwill _ feelgzeatly discouraged in they had just not themlll running order and were brood trade- M-u°h~»rmn_tI;!.-~-is the threemen. » _ A stock,ipart of which ved not Meu's RainCoats.-Go out shining. 1 No min. lI\TYaa‘.=ter~tl§xt-but?nnot sir' ~tigbt--keep you I b 'ot t .-Thefre _ _ ggi vIrl:dtthc:zi`“tgT:»e-'the!'a1e , to $1241).-Ja_o._1’e-t_¢>,n . wei I I I* ’- _V "TTI 1-. -» _ I-“Y and was in the vicinitycf the _ I which shutout in every- _ ,§va.sleft.o_f the_i>§illdt_ngf-elf Htl » pon1'ingaudcome'homei1'Y`5é_¢\`tl\e S _§ __A __ . _..* _.’________ ._-_ _ . _ _ .- l , _i " _ 1 T T) T . - ~' :-»°,_ ~ Y . ' ,_-_ -a- :_ » , ' e_ ,__ _ Af... _