..»,_ '_ ,I _»r - Admiral Seymour telegraphs that the 3 `§'K.`» Chinese are extending their lines, but ti » that more troops are arriving and guns ue being mounted, so that no fears of Tien 'Isin are entertained. 'g hh -.5 ~. '-2 ` massacred. I _ x r ~. , wheat, 78-2; com, - oats, 24 St`Paul August wheat 793 com, 445’ oats,24i Tennessee Coaland Iron Pork$i~i_i2.1,. U » ,,- 1:(- EE! _ *ive >.» if _f ‘ . ,_ c -e "3 f Japan to Send 50,000 ALONDON JoUB.\'AL's runs. ~_`i‘. ' . . llosnos, July 12.-(Special). The Daily l A It A News believes the Ambassadors have been Pork, $l2.T5§. mhme`s Ointment; than by all_othei' treatments combined. It never fails to _ compiles. Food supplies the substance for repair- ing the wastes of the body, and _gl¥_’€S I _g strength. Sleep alforrls the op rtunity “ ¢~¢-Q -o-0-o-0-0-Q QLL the News, ' i - A A . I . Q I I 1 If , 4 I ALL the Time. I R .A g U f _ .__,.o-r44-¢"°`°'°“°`°'°_°_‘-. ' ~ ` _,_,--7’~ "' ~, , . - ~i, » 1- ei. », ,-.;.,=1_=....»_..- ._.,J_ _ - ' .~;;;,» -3. -¢f¢.- .+_» .Mg r “En |3g| THE GUARDIAN CHARLO ’ imap; . _mhww h W W . 1'rE'r0WN. PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND FRIDAY JULY 13, isoo. mc: nm cfm. A ; A-'_-T_T‘W -'“‘“" "` V _ "" ` ”` "_ "'“~Y“-"-_`~°~v-*-~_-~-1--~----v »:`f" “Yi-~ - ~ -~-<~ --~-~- ;---~- - i* I Sl-»"':~/; '"4' _ A I r \ l ‘ PIGHIIN G N°““”“ f.f§§'.e”‘ °°”‘“` I IHE WAR CORRESPIINDENI ”f.f;..iflffi‘f.’I..;E`;.‘§f,°s °°"“°' SENATE WRECKIN G And Pillagiiig Going on _“_-° I TIEN ISIN NUW SAFE ‘ S Prince Tuan Insane-Min Z isters, Pate Doubtful. ;i)onary movements lziid aside their duties M... ` ohurian Railway and pillaging the un- gl. ; protected outskirts, oursong we rose and sang Rule Britannia, We were delighted by the friendly man- fl - ~'_ _' - Riser: iN“AxE. _ _ _ -' :nu 9 DOHGS A P B ner in which it was received. Pom' ARTHUR, July 12--(SDe0i8l-l- _ _Japan intends to send about 50,000 tI°00DS- vention of representative young men of Chefoo reports that Prince Tuan has be- the United States how friendly the feeling . is toward Canada and Canadians. Every come insane. da raoii rim' rsis To Tisx raw. Jack lloat from poles of equal length. The Germans have withdrawn theiri hoops from Tien Tsinto protect Ti¢I`1 Taw. ~ A Tins TSIN is Now snrs. gf Sept., wheat, S05' corn 443; oats, 24%; U 5’ ’ ' April Cottonlper 100 lbs ITCHING PILES llh-.0.P.St-J0h11. D0I11if1i°U Inspecwf Thunder storms, cooler, generally fair, dSl-eamboats, 2A6Shaw street, T01`°Uf'0» ,,,,he_,.__l-I suffered for nine years with fresh southerly winds. itch' piles. After trying manyrcmcflies invaui_§,I began to _use Dr. Chase Oint- ment and it has entirely cured me. MON ehave been cured of piles b usin2‘ ' l» s . » S I “R ff .fo » ecessary to health. lf you can`t eat and fl . » “` -_ W.. ,_ /I . 1 (I3 sleep, take Hood's Sarsnparilla. I_t A ` ', I All -'\ createsagood appetite and tones the di- 'I ‘ Ill: <`(_E_h\_' ul .gestive organs. and it gives the sweet. , :"°"*‘E7 '_ "S “ restful sleep of childhood. Be sure to get Hoods. 0 cn .Here We Arc. --~»- -_ 'ou to kee cool if ou call 0n“dS Egtpolie of our dguble thriad bal- - ' briggan underwear suit, $1.90: Of natural cotton suit, $1.25. silky and good wearer. If you “ant sonii-thing cheaper we can " I h sell you a suit for 30c or 50c.-D.A. I?2rii)tIi are lace Lowest Price Yet- $"5”’ llammocks! “"°°°' Hammocks! ‘REAL coinicrtable Hammocks JUS* i $1¢85l °i>°°°d- A h Tennis R&C¢l Uefs. A big stock of GOOD. STRONG find Croquet Sets c , ! 9 Iqgond grgngchlldrig’ Passedtthgygh SH(jULD thg day be fine the pggple of IS OOIJVBDISDII $118 0p8l‘8t0l‘ C511 g8l'l€l‘Bt€ ' ' one n yfas eg ay 0.11 eu: Wayho mee Hampton are anticipating a very large his own current by means of a bicycle at- E lwirdthlslan ’ their nftgle ]£:)n‘;’tot;1) otcondanoe at the Tea on Saou-day'ne;t tachment and a common storage -battery. READ IT IN THE FACE peru e summer m ii s-- n , - '~ .. , _ The public should make a. memo. Of the The Wh010 thing' 00555 1633 than uw-°' Th, is the of hmm trouble Tunes' 'fact that the Jacques Cartier will leave New 0l`1€&US Times Demwmt failiufe, of pai§‘ysis and of ' Fl Timsteainer oridaarrivedfroinBoston ‘swam Nav Cds Wharf M9 a In Five - . es You can read itln tggdicsn & _ D Y a ¢ a n é_..-_.;;._l Sunday evening, landing at North Sydneyé hours on the gr0undS_ 35213; gl; g}:;tog ff "6 " d th 1 St 0 ' Emiglaisgtplgeghsaheb cEn_i9;‘i8lEm tilrrgnelv MACKEREL is being caught with hook persistent use ofDx‘ Chllsdl Nun Rl! 1 _ , the only treatment thatcsll lttllclillh r0ute_ The Florida leaving Boston had ’ line at Cape Traverse great Quan CLIF HOUSE' ' relied upon M18 $118 WMM her full complement of passengers, some _W"_1°S- Barrels Of this 091161005 fish are July 5th.-John A. Smith and wife, Eggxrggém of whom were landed at§I-Ialifax en route. bemg lake" “Shore dau? and #re W0' toll: MISF- Laird and S91” C°'“f°"““"’ revltalizes the nerves annstpcrmsneaiiy Returning on Monday she had a goodly Curable "'l'n°Sb at the end of the Pier' Old J. F. Weed and wife. J B Lockhart and oupes 311 ng;-vous oigoggoo, emu; hg, number of passengers and Considerable veterans declare mackerel never was so wif New York; Chas MoGrogor and freight.-Sydney Herald. plentiful, neither did they school so close Wife’ Miss May M¢G;~ogo;-, Miss Dodd, , to Shore before- om ; H L M cr gor Minneapolis '-‘--- THE Plant Line has just published an Iii; Dodd' c guy; Mr Hart; Evemng glOV€S, IDIISIIR 1 rin. is oiioono.-diy o.. moo . Mahon. Halifax- -my 8-W H robes for the ball -- Jas. o ors. - ~ - < B‘1'o soess is Corea by Hoods Pills 2.5¢ -Complete map °f the Maritime Provinces MARRIED SSIJSSSSSLTS PE.I;?i1;ii1;, Bog. Paton & C0 12 h’ h 1 u v ~ ~ ' . - ‘ _ _. - = 1 * 1 eiiiffrrsi. §;:;d.;i::;:;ig.§:§.:;';;;S Mr M” A S “=-i WA~v»~A-me =»»=~ “fr “- 0 e Y Y Y . _ ,’ d,M!‘AJB'm,CCF uharson, to lndfrom tralnand?ttA. more than usually shown H1 detail. it I At the Moose, Albertoo, July ith, by g§°;_5h[r and Mr; E J Mhxaergzie, Port once to S Bolger Ocean ouse ‘Ezpil ive" the names of the li hthouse wit! g s 8 S. 1 Rev. H. G. Gratz, Charles Cannon, of Kil- ' b . J AM her Hu. _ and a key to each light, Whether revolving or dare, to Miss Addie Hamill of Green- Hawkes ary’ cas ’ 'MI ’ Mrs, Lambkin nd da hte, H lifnx; ,-1---"_ ._ iixed white or colored,and the number of mount a r a ’ _ _ ' T. S. Black, St. J h ; Miss Maud Cook, miles visible._ This should prove of in- On June 28th, at Montague, by Rev. W. Cin L_ Georg.; nwhear do, J_ A_ terest to tourists and, save the trouble of H. Spencer, Mr. J ohn Seawell Buchanan, ,Farq;hm.Son,d0; Master Lum; Farquhm-_ asking a good many questions. of New Perth to Miss Mary] Ann Mi. omdo Mlsspawy N-,_sh,d0, Vernon Lnwe, - - - V , _ ' ; - ' - I Le°d’ °t Murray Rlver' S Samuel Lowe, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. H. C ‘ " ' " ' Lowe and chi1d,city; Mr. Geo. Farquharj V ` son,Quincy Mass; Master Weston LOW¢. Q Miss“`M. C. Barr, Manchester N. H.: I I M. S. Barr, Carlisle, Pa.; Miss S attractive map folder printed in four c Miss. Gao. H. Cnaroiv, of 93 Superior St.,Providence, R. I., accompanied by her ousin,Mrs.Joseph Spelmun of Auburn Poor Quality y of Blood A Frequcntcause of cons\"DN|.°|\» '"1" Falluro ind Ilthol' Gonstltilthnal DIS- cuss-Ilr. chasds llonrc Food as :_ The heart the lungs, the stomach, the liver, the kidneYS. 8115 b°W°13 can' not perform their functions and repal; wasted tissue when, supplied with bloc that is deficient in nutritive qualities, ang goonei- or later the weakest organ succunibs to the attacks of disease. 'rue infiioanooo of chin. warm' l>1°°<1 are Daleness ot the lips, gums. and eye- lids, shortues of breath. weakness of heart action, and 181181115. de3P°”?l‘i‘t ¢¢¢11ngg, These symptoms are neu Y accompanied by nervoiuness, sleepless- mga, and general weakness ot the body. 11; is positively useless to doctor the symptoms, and injurious to use opiates or stimulants. Cure can be brolliht Crioin Moonlight Excursion Monday, evening by S. S. Princess leaves the wharf at 8.45 p. ni. 82nd Band in attend- C ance. Songs, choice and comical recita- tions. Two liliputian vocalists. Ice attendance from Can,_,da_ cream and cake,strawberries and gateaux, seasonable drinks. Tickets on sale byl members of the First Methodist choir. ' .Rosborough, of Fallowtield. The cere- ‘_ i 1 An Expensive Goodnight. I I , », dmontis CAR- * Rillggg' Gm; s1=:;°“'°“°‘Y °‘ “l 'rpricet r amish ~ ;I|A$Zl|l|3 8|. Millllli. ‘bout gradualry and certainly by thc ` use of Dr. Chase’l Nerve Food, Whi¢h elements required £01* lU'¢Ul'm¢°m3 , and revitalizing the blood. A: a blood- bullder and nerve restorative. Ef- Chase’l Nerve Food is ot inestima o contains in condensed Dill f°l'm.3u 91°" f , 50 ents t UDL ,X131 621321 cu? r;‘dinui;o1\» 3|-"U 5 CU” T°l'°|lt°» , i i THE Baptist Young People's Union of America will hold its annual meeting in incinnati, commencng to-day. It is not expected that there will be alarge MR. E. I. Shuttleworth, of Ottawa was married on Tuesday last to Miss Ellen mony was performed at the residence of the bride’s parents by Rev. Mr. Lidstone. Ottawa Citizen. AT the Baptist Parsonage. North River, July 11, by the Rev. A. F, Browne, Rob. ert Gass, o‘f Queen Bay and Katie Mc-A Donald, of Brookdeld. -_ _ nii5i>I.I I I y' correspon ent has gone on a trip to Japan as ever b . ’ ' een more successful in these Mrs A h-h ld h ' Leadef Al'l’CStCd K . rc i n w o was attending the spects than was Mr' F°"b°S° what conference at Parrsboro and Moncton is his success meant es eciall i th . ~ ’ ’ p 7 n e at the college again prepared to transact ld*°More » 1 Franco-German and the Russo-Turkish business in Dr Bm.den»s ahsenw guesof the soldiers, and then, when the dispensable in surgeiy, where it ldier's day is over, the war correspond- practically supplanted the dirty and dan- Doums m THE “NME” nt begins again; But no idealwar corres- gzrous probe, and new fields for it, an 1° th* sem” HW' K1' Kms N ondent has ever complained of his lot. being continually suggested by the Goveinor Mclnnls career and Bald *le ' ' 0. - - .' CertainlyMr Forbes did not. To have scientists. I was told recently by a, high had taken Seann. Seat” adviw' QQ ved ten lives,” he said, “in as many fedral otlicier that the government is s ort years, to have held once and again .» seriously considering the installation of a wnndenuauy he wouldh “tm in °m”` the hollow of the hand the exclusive plant at the New Yorkcustom to facilitate INs-rAnr'ri.Yxii.1.r;i>-mont Bro Coll? wer to thrill the n li' to h ° a ions ave looked search for smuggled articles. It isacoin- (shea __ A _hs to the very heart of the turning points mon thing for diamonds to be can-ieid Hung’ July 12' N) of empires and of dymasties! A. What joy ashore in the heels of shoes, the handles .named J°'°°b° Numa” B” N°"&-'S' epual to the thrilling sence of personal .of canes, and similar hiding fplaces, and lllld. ‘NS i11S¢8»ll¢l¥ km°4*¢u\¢ milf* gc open the year of 1900-01 with exceptionally good prospects Miss Borden retiun The new piano teachers willbeMiss.Sara Perkins and -~-- Miss Katherine Stark,Eboth of whom are obrooa Theimor ind is also noun <1 DISCUSS Gnvcmof . y q e (From the London New-s_) . gift, of which mental and physical strain ;°L15;‘;'1‘;l:E’S;§l;f::ft‘;§;5i°“é T2; “Mind ‘gh ' Igxpert knowledge, hop,-iever, and. Sound have since deprived me of writing like a Archibald, M_A. alre;?1yf;vm_:;;:;l;0Wé ,Ju gment are not a Sufhment eqmpment vhirlwind, and I always found that the here as a musiciam He has been study fora successful war correspondent’ not faster Iwrote the better I wrote," The - - ‘ , 1. , . though they he accompanied by ac_ Writing has to be done, moreover, under ink vio in supplement _by mathematics d ' i' curacy of observation and personal da,-_ the mostditlicultconditions-in thesaddle, :gd egggetsgfst mashgersAm Boston' Berlin . _ _ . _ V urg. r. rchibald is a con- ing. The war Q0,-respondent who only or on the ileId,often without light, or rest, trihutor to .ol-he Educational Times .,, sees battles is a failure. He must be the °1`1`ef1`e3hme’1t*’- But the ”*`iti“3` °f the London and “L'Intermediaire des Mathe- first 50 5% the fikhting. but also the first ` dispatch is “Ot au' The Warcorrespondenti mathieiens Paris. He returns .to Canada io leave the field. Many a most brilliant if he lb' W make H full Journalism S“°°eSS» with A n ’ d b ill' ` ~ _ and daring correspondent has failed in must get his dispatch printed with the taking st\’idd`iltloI.’roS|;;ssSrJ1ohiiaEdmIi;blhBd ast possible dela N0 d campaigns, perhaps nobody but he ever Mn and Mm Borden have been heard *0 R T - Tfallble f lly realized. Success of this kind _ ~ ‘ _ _ _ re' from and report a pleasant trip across. quires, at an rate a on tit tl f _ Mrs. R. Brecken, of Sackville, has pre- '-’-' astrength of will that no obstacle can nted th lad- H h d t d _ _ sz e iesco egeli raryfund with aun ,an powers of organization of the $30_ A IN .1 HE HOUSE 01,. c0Mu0N8_ very highest order. _V Or'rAwA,July 12.-(Speols.|.)-The The X Ray_ considered the .Railway Subsidy --_ 'anon Mr Bioirnnnonneeanioinndioo. “Now that the first nourish of trum a e. His nerves and his physical energy pets is over, we hear very little about wadd “clause compeung the “MW were alike undermined by his labors iii the Xray,” Said a electrical elpert, “ini roads W purchase theirnmm e Held. The war d ' ' ` ° ' ` M nl oonoopoo ooo, .owni no usefulness is being quietly emndeii This will enwumee thesfee1lndll$fl» emotion by mgtitious emphasisj These ,.e_ seen’ shares all the hardships and fa- every day. It has become abeollltdy iii- the D0mInIOI1. fi ` ° , O I-epr0(|u¢;nga,,cene by a few dexhemus greg. as obstacle after obstacle fell be- often the inspectors are morally certain beingcimght between cars. t0u¢h,,S_ And his style cannot he n conquered when one galloped from that something of the kind is going on, “M” e|8|,¢,.ated_ The wa, correspondent “ho the battlefield, fraught with tidings but donut daretorisk damaging person- su; (:?l's§:;;": wi hesitates 0,. pohshes is ,Osh “In those which people awaited hungeringly or al property in pursuit of proof. With the a u - ms n m days," sofa Foro.-o .ofmiog to one time *'°mb1i°2l¥!” X my all this difficulty wonldbe avoided- I” “hi” P'°"“*°°~ of the Gorman-Fmooo war, "1 had the The cane Or umbrella. or whatever other mounts IN 'rim 0 B. r ' °*- '- A A ,articles suspected to Krepnsitcé I 3,; A THE Rev. Henry Dickie. passed through ; V313, Jogg P _ _ ° '_ . , M *W § To-A Ao., .. ...oi ...or A 1., oi... '-W... »f..=»»i.i*.’,‘..;.§’T.‘?..“i‘.‘.’.'.’3T‘.%’£.‘.’.’f.§t’i‘I$ 1°- -R mmm-»d www wfi-1-i»" “"""‘,,,,,I ` he will spend his 'vacation.-Truro News. izen. ' settled without So much B8- il . f I ‘ ' thesurface. It would be like thc,swm_id_ i°l1\I'8ill81 Plafdllt PNN” *ml GGOIES Fll1|8!S0l1.Ch&rl0ttel`»0WD.80n0l*~. Donut forget' Zion `Clrurch picnic at .hh,,a_,h5'e;,~hg..¢,~e,°¢,gdn.,;n °H.@{¢¢¢g,¢&m ,» Capt. Finlayson, of the P. E. Island wiirter~ Fmemwn’ Jhly. wth _ hw, hbbody W". nobody would he h‘it_ - ~ c steamer Minto, is spending a few days in under Mn Cyrus McMm,m'S superintend. “An x_my Pla;-h ,mum also be van, 1-E491'-'B °*'5"‘u"39*‘f‘|\ Northsydney.-~-North Sydney Herald. ence. able in the postofiice department, to de- Sr Joints Nlwrommnmm, termine whether sealed packages con- _(spe°§a|)__ Pon” vm, kd tained unmailable matter; and it is al- lets arrested leader ofthe ready being employed at the Smithsonian, is institution to trace the progress of wood- strikers’ but t“r°h°’t’°"bl° boring insects and microbes that destroy ggygpmg sopmggg 1113139 ;:‘.:;ff;;.“.:f:.f:f.;".:°;:».3.:°..';;.-“;i..::. as-AA vation from dayto day, and an immense 9011 1129038 GGY *Jill* 00170111 J amount ,ot va.luable.anil hitherto inac- Shoesmith J J Grimth I cessible data has been secured. Mean- Slmpwn N Guns, B_ 3091.* whilethe apparatus has been simplified to a wonderful extent. If no electric plant J Mwris are missing in South A Grace Huntley, Monct0n;Miss Nettie- Sellers, Mrs. J chu Coombs, Miss Ruth Coombs, City. _ h` '_ _ _ _-__ A _`! - | 1 At Cardigan, July 3rd, John William Alley, aged 37 years. At Lower North River , July 8, Mrs. John Charlton a ed 50 e 's lavi ' li-QQ.-M Every evening at 10 o' clock Mrs. Maud Carey, of New York, calls up her father, Captain George S. Stone. of Cincinnati, I but Captain Stone thinks it cheap enough at that price. H_e is the street car mag- 'oocoof ciooiifoou, and yous ago. when his daughter was still Maud Stone, he named after her a beautiful trotting colt, which became the peerless queen of the turf, Maud S. ‘ , g y ar , e nga, husband, two sons and one daughter. . on the long distance telephone and bifls himgood-night-. Eachmesss,gecosts$3-00, o Moaeffompofo I -,creamfcftai-tar. YIIIUIESE' g ‘ul-1 X ‘, Glarlocmovn.