is iii ` »'z‘»“""-'{'s=_wsi, ,__ J -. .;. ___ , _,_ . ' ` ""‘~"‘<'~f`>-revs.:-..,,‘ ~;":,f..4` .` f ,- 9*-gebrf;-*‘-;~3 'fifa .‘.-;<-§a~.;- ,,'=>.=.. ' -__-»._. ._-1...#-"' r I -'-». _ _ ‘ Q » _ ", `,. 1, ,,, ,-__=-,.~:_.s'_, ‘ . ` _ ict' I 1" ' -' ” - V -1-“"' _` -nf.” "-'”_<-".-=`>>’f'""'>"rl'_f"‘,-.7;‘=`i.;fz§ THE onN N _ Un /f -» '-*"- _ -r , V f X _ _ , Q U5 |891 f THE GUARDIAN, oHAEno'rl‘E'rowN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, WEDNESDAY .JUNE -s Q woo. .6,_'f-.=f'“ /Q- /f/// , / » -4:.:______,/_/f; / \5-"\ `\`é\ }` . W \\ _ _ _ __;;.,_ /~‘“"°. \; Ljlil' fe’-_,,‘r~'_. _ `\ ` / , `.» cd ` .Great Rejoicing Throughoutt 0 'PRE ORIA I A D' I SC PTURE yi ~v` -_~_ i Lord Roberts Made llis Entry Into the City Yes- terday Afternoon. ` SOME FIGHTING-BRITISH LOSSES ARE SMAIJ: -More Canadian Casu anders-Belief That th he Empire-Kruger Has Pied Carrying off the Boodle-Boersare Angry with Him alties which Include no Isl- e War Is Practically Ended. I __, ..__J,_ CAPITAL \\ s'rErnEN calms DEAD. ` u' ~B _ BADEN, June 5.- (Special.? - Stephen ' Crane, author and war correspondent died `- here to-day. ORD Rom.-:n'rs nzsrnns Pruriibnla. \f'°_"' 4* L LONDON, June “5. - (Special.) - 'Lord , _, `~Roberts entered Pretoria at 2 o’clock this afternoon and England is eelebratingwith wild enthusiasm. »~ Flags are flung to the 'breeze every- where. ` walrirnaermannt an-DEn§» ' or water and were absolutely help- > 085- ‘ Information is scarce but apparently the British encountered but little opposi- VESSCI f1‘0111 SD- M810 and Were 105591 fl tion and did not have any serious, loss of PLAGUE iooeared in San CANADIAN PARIS FAIR JUDGE. Secretary of the Paris Commission has been appointed one of the Judges at the big fair and will leave at once. . BTJBONIC SURE ENOUGH. Francisco RESCUED YJ' (D G- Nearly Peris Betting on Prize Fights - Promotion Fair, variable winds, mostly fresh easterly to north easterly. /,/ Wrisrirxsrorr, June 5. -(Special.)- -' -' I fi \ Bentley’e_ -- /,f _ u ` / -) `\ BET"'I\G ON PREE FIGHTS. hs .FR \\c‘ June, 5. -(Special eiias Just been passed that betting on prize fights illegal un Dmaltv of imprisonment to sis or ZW tn# P »'ii:P>rL‘. QF.,t...=:1> IALIPAX, I~i'ic,5 -(Special)- Tie bin.: Lief atY:1rn1o\..,h from picked up two fishermen at Ikath ina duly on the Grand when prettiest U I | ef I Union Pac Pr’fd 34§ " Z/Qcoivco I T no Tan hoes 95o s I | Q* .. They had been eight days without food` They belonged to a French fishing OTTAWA. June 5.-(Special).-ADesperis Sax Fnsycrsco, June 5.-(Special).-- la/Yue At the auto sv the bor' was al THE WEATHER. Bentley’s Liniment. Bentley's (10c.) Liniment. Bentle_v`s Linimcnt cures Pain. Bcntley's Linlnient sold everywhcr°. _f-_-un; Closing prices June 5. American Sugar 115% American Steel and W'ire 35:1: American Tobacco 92% Brooklyn Transit (95 Burlington 129% Continental Tob. 124;? Federal Steel Federal Steel Prid 662 Louisville and Nashville 795 Rock Island 107§ St. Paul 117% T nessee Coal and Iron 721 United States Rubber 25; April Cotton ner 100 lbs - New York Central 13l‘ ._ I , .,. ceniaiuu. Lone - iioannrs E- I sas- as 7¥ 1 ___ _ g willcanyonagnerilla warfare`-otha war is believed be practially at an end. GEN. FRENCH ARRIVED FIRST. life. _ practically surrounding it on Monday. riorir _ir six nuns srnurr. S Kellogg have reported that the case of a 1' The British casualties were light. Chinese who died on Saturday after one .'lay’s illness was undoubtedly bubonic SOME CANADIAN CASUALTIES. ' P es - D _ ~~y ' ready beginning to turn black C. H. Boltgdied at ,Naanwpoprt _June lst, ' of enteric fever. He belonged to Montreal. 'ly wounded. ` A _ I li _ Advices from all over Canada show Gen. French got north of the city Lord Roberts had quite a severe en- gagement at Six Mile Spruit from con- cealed batteries but the Boers were worsted and apparently ` made good their Hea1rnosi¢ero‘Bri¢nand Bacuerioiogistiescxpe. _ ' '- _ _ » _ OTTAWA, June 5.--(Specia.l.)-Private moved forward on each section of .the line Johannesburg, May 28th. 4 § Corp. R. A. Stevens and Private L:Dort, also of thc Second Contingent were 'slight- pat the front is only 450 of all ranks. _ _ CANADA CELEBFATED THB DAY. that the people enthusiastically ceiebrab ed the capture of Pretoria.. ' I BOERS ANGRY WITH KRUGER. - LoNDoN June 5.-(Speci°al.)-President Krugeris somewhere to theeastward, but is in constant wire communication with I the leaders near Pretoria. There is, however,`a deep feeling of anger against him on account of what is M now called his unnecessary flight, and because he and the officials took all the _ gold and left their subordinates unpaid. PRAISE FOR. MAJOR GIROUABD. by Major Girouard; 'who piished the con- I struction of the railway so fast that trains I [as the troops advanced, was simply mar- il vellous. '_ ,»‘:' . _ j _UI _ v I' Q - ,` \¥ 4"," `~ I` -_. 1.- ' V- /_.A _.~;;'1rf ' Bent-lcy's is the Best Liniinent. E - - / NEW YORK STOCK LIST. f 5”' 2?; ' nl' 4/ ‘V _ ` 7 CHICAGO MARKETS. Criicaoo, June 5.-(Specia.i.)-The f lowing are the closing ratesi- p _ pork, $11.32# pork, I me; ;wf.ai_i, mi; -sei: ms. 212 *h°‘?““'°“*”°_‘¢‘P°°k‘efev=; owl'-vert do i ,-- f i- , M s¢p1;_rov'vheat,67, corn. 38%. OMS. 21% ~ _ ___;;-,'» , I lean sayavmrd chaotic. .1 I have simian riioor-s.irn1ci“= The following letter was received in ,, this City by Mrs.McBeath, from her son » _` Leslie, now in South Africa! ` I _ BLDEMEONTEIN, May lst. ` 1 DEAR FATHER AND- MGTHER,-As we . are all.safe,here and on our way _to our I were three days coming to Cape Town in " the train. I have seen se'-'eral of the boys , hem and they all "look well, and I ithe climate agrees with us fine. \\'e hope to see some “smoke” I to-day or to-morrow. This is ‘ a. fine place and there are about 60,000 troops here at present. It is quite a camp town. There are about 15,000 inhabitants in the town. Ilike the place much more than Cape Town. I saw the MORNING GUAR- DIAN of the 16th with our send oil' in it. here, H Brown brought it into our camp It was Sunday when we got here We crossed the Orange Bridge which to seethebroken and twisted pieces of is _ | After we got here at 9o‘clock,we march I “P ,W the resteemn. a hrsefvamn t _ we wenttoour own cam; The grub Imuehnewhiliitiéanw-tie about but OWII re ~-~ ' f ‘vises.*A¢6¢$ii>°-Z' narlandothadae art ‘ A large stock of Mounting Board _ ’ , in Wlii&,‘\sisw, Chocoim giiqi'i;? rnoroiinarns _mooidrnnlt ., vt - ‘ -wf'L~f1":e;"’f B l»cnase's Kidneruvsl' P115' T\*°7“\*d° ‘ ' "° °’“°' “‘°‘° °““’°“"*°‘ “M ew-hulk, old; g A sag ng. of srnh'I.f'€ENoEa- 1 'Fi -,_ Qu", 0,, 9, _ ` SN BSODY. new 1-enez :min I been using to ciissea -Kroner-Ilvvf r h. The? ‘c P70539! C lllslllln _ 3% “MBE andure iwritten alot oftimes and have not ' got any answers as yet They must be i all, with Pill” 'U th. .°°k_s“.’ waitin for us. bo bye and love; ` 'n ' i . f_g ._ - . ` - _ -A @ a _ ,_ M M Inna". V §Lnsr.1iMoBEa'm. _ i ~ _ ` 1 gp ,_ ' f hir. Patrick J. Mclbaughlan. Beau- I ;».-?;_ 1, ` e oia.__Q.i:e.. St==e§=~l-"__} "”_§?9“";*$ _ - _ _ _ A” 'eo' 'stain signs ~s»¢===¢°¥W!ff- ---I - Have your PICTURES and pains in -the back. but would walk the g§si|t~~~l‘l\l"EQ¢f€d i8l'!'Ibl8 ‘IL I time we left until ' in 'arrived ' 'here which I will have when we get rthe war is all over. I am longing for ‘ if a letter and I suppose they will come soon ,but iris hard to warn, Give my love so all and besure' and write soon, for I have Capt. E. J. Harrison of the Mounted In- P fantry is ill at Wynburg. . I Private J. W. Dray of the Second Gon- ltingent was seriously wounded near REVERSE 1 Lieutenant Colonel Otter states that ‘ ' ‘ » ‘ '- Mthc effective strength ot the battalion at ia digions I dee“n*ina"letter says the-"cclferlty shown*-' i sauna, A g _ And I'd have stillness all around-to Jui,‘.ate.Jubllst.e, andjouce ag-lin Jubil- done in Charlottetown yesterday. Assoon BW as the news of the capture o!rPreto!'ia spread abroad everybody took on a cele- brating air and the ringing of bells, the 68881 'blowing of whistles animated others tof -truepatriotism. _ » Peace, Pax Brltannlcum,inSouth Africa U8 Therefore it is that the flag iliesto-day,and the portrait of the'Q neen, God bless her, ' will be seen everywhere, and the heroic Bobs is the idol of ai rejoicing people. The intelligence quickly reached the B It seems tome lfd like to _ 1 'gui B5”-,_ Where hells don'tring, nor whistles blowsf, [_ Tee Dailyiiews correspondent at _SlD9»I°f»»*Nor clocks don't strike, nor. don’t _ ._ There practically was very little work p&ili into ay Th 0|! once. Legislature, and as soon as the journals. `f reginients, wears satisfied. Well, Iwe 'were read, the House adjourned. ’i ' The city schools as usual were promptlyi dismissed,and the pupils marchedthrough, the streets carrying ,Bags and singing., patriotic songs. They then assembled in" front of the Provincial building and were ‘ addressed by Premier 'Farquhnrson and Mr. S. Blanchard, Chairman of the School Board, the latter in behalf of the Board announcing a holiday for the schools, A very few minutes after the news arrived in the city a salute of 21 guns was tired at Fort Edward by two gun detach- IUJCR-GENERA-P (°°"1f¥l- `and Itell you it was atreat to see; it out ‘ments from Number 1 Company, C. ' "° I ._ ` , C .T;The detachments. which were under Com- ‘ , L ` ' . . _, igiznand of Capt. A. A. Bartlett, Lisuts.C. '- I S ‘ I the. i-Leigh, Jr., and E. Peake, were _composed IBoers blew up and it was a terrible sight of the following: ' ‘ ` ' ' nm. No i Gun-Sgr.. Maj. ma-lay, om-pls. 01 gd Prowse and Howe-tt; Gunners Hearts, has D°Ysr. Mr=Gfe2er_es9;=_1IePes~. _ W - g -,._- 'f » Agra gg$t;hg~g0v¢ 13 'Q11 rw grid” ng :_ Wem unhltlod to thebretitill 67817 " -iilirection and streamers were » p 1 , Macross the streets f if have kept a of _everything from the ` "r .-ras A rmnon. _ Th l f Charlottetown fairly loot ftheir heads last night and .turned ont to spend the evening -in cole bi-ating. The clanging of bells,the ex- _plosionof crackers, the numer- ousrolored ess rmuession. _ mis* ‘ill -., s N the Ie'ave` lu E _ E- 3 E THE STREETS PACKED ,_ °‘“'°*‘-,,,_____ i the same gen pany recently _.___ _No 2 highly J. K. Fraser rne_Naiiona1 Anthem sung, §,,°,;‘§",, Flags, Bands and Crack- 5-f°,f‘§‘§',f.,f{'..‘°"g"'i‘m' if _ Chi f, ere much ers Everywhere. goo dagkx i......§"a.-.ii :-f-»e . 1,..- -»-~.f.<-riev-. -g i. i.