s v-wr.-_-_---V7' vd am 341.1. the News, ALL five Tune: -5 Y ' - " _ L, f.‘.;é-L54 ,__ _ I _' - -_ .1 $ ' ,ee li I \ onnnLorrr.r_owN._ raison rnwann isnisn wrrsmoaiaé 2iinni2*n f ESTAILISIIEI ll9l. 'rum GUARDIAN, _ \' - oownolili EMPRE55 TEMPLARS Now Poses as the Foreign- p0Wna|_ er’s Friend. OPPUSING THE BOXERS Warships and Troops Sailing -Belief is that Europeans are Safe. T HE vo\\'AG1~:R Is GOOD, Now. Suaxrinar, July 10.-(Special).-Oiiicial reports say the Empress Dowager re- sumed the reins of power June 30 and immediately sent out couriers thanking the Viceroys ot Yang 'Ise Kl_ang`ior _their loyalty and recommending them to’ pro- tect foreigners at any cost. ALL CHINA AGAINST T HE BOXERS. LONDON, July 10.-(Special)-The oflicials here have some late news and declare the present troubles are entirely the work of Prince Tuan. The Dowager Einpressf and the Chinese people _'are against the Boxers. . FOREIGN!-IRS BEING PROTECTED. They believe the situation at Pekin is improving and that foreigners are all being protected in one palace, .guarded by native Christians. W.aRsH1Ps AND 'rnoors s.uL1.\’G. The American troops leave Manila on Friday for Taku. The German wafrships sailed to-day. also the Freuehatarships -withsiufantry and... mtillery. in-_-.‘.‘i__._1 o G. Chap.-\Vm. L. Acorn. I ”Eastern Gem, Excelsior, Britannia, Dawn me noon P In Annual Session at __~_i@ DISTINGUISHED VISITOR Present-Large Attendance -Annual Reports Are Encouraging. , The Grand Lodge Independent Order of Good Templars met yesterday in annual session in Hall, Pow nal.` Presided over ` by the G. C. T., S. M. Martin with whom _ were present the following officers: G. Con.-Albert Gay. G. Secy-A. D. Fraser. ‘ G. S. J. T.-A. E. Horton. ~ G. Treas.-\Vm. McMillan. ‘ G. Bless.-‘Wm L.Acorn. G. V. T.-Beenie Matheson. P. G. C. T.-Martin McKinnon. The following were appointrd pro tem. G. Mi\r.~Geo. Moore. G. D. M.-Eva Bulpit. G. Guard.-V. H. Doekendorr. The R. W. G. S. J. T., Miss Jessie For- sythe, Bost0n, being present was invited to a seat on the platform. The Grand Lodge appointed A. D. Fraser, Wm. McMillan and Geo. Moore, 5 Committee on Credentials,who after due . examination reported the following lodges represented: Albion, Roseneath, Rosebud, of Day, Prince Albert, Morning Star, Martinvale, Forward, Juvenile Temple. The G. C. T. appointed the following Sessional committees: State of the Order: M. McKinnon, Eva Bulpitt and W. S. Hugh. _ Finance: Ed. Bulpitt and William Robertson. Bye Laws: \Vm. Acorn, \Vallace Fraser and L. Ross. Recommendations: VVm. McMillan, J. M. Jones and A. D. McLeod. Juvenile Work; Beenie Mathesmn, Hy. _.., _. _ *___ _ _ __ _ _ . Ft _ __ __ , . _. __¥.____ __f __ _ _ ___ _'_ I |00° I A .;»®~°\i. ~|.\_. _ This very _clear and detaiicd_`n1ap.9fl Garter and A]ex_ Irving. qhlna on I public Meeting; Aibert Gay, Amy eighteen provinces, the capitals, chief ‘1 NEW YORK STOCK LIST. Closing prices American Sugar american Steel and Wire American Tobacco *~ rooklyn Transit Burlington continental Tob. Federal Steel Federal Steel Prid Louisville and Nashville New York Central Rock Island St. Paul Tennessee Coaland Iron Union Pac Pr’fd United States Rubber April Cotton ner 100 lbs July 10 119 33S 91§ 53% 126 nil 33 66 73~§_ nil nil us; You never read of such cures elsewhere as those accom lished by Hood’s Sarsap- arilla, did you It is Americas Greatest ip Medicine. _ 1 1 i _ _ /L yr 1-_\ fi? i ‘en . - ggi-."'(f{‘,\ f]_-Egii §°f‘>" ____ (_ i L ' ie/If mtl: 5/ \\_- L_ ei. _/5 ` ~' e'-;~@~=. -$.51 i il L T. (1 Here We Arc Boys’ Ghoco- Iatc .s lace” BUUTS llcn’s Ghooo- Q late lace Boots $1.85. Lowest Price Yeti ron ons- is fr lg Carver. Mi Ilan. Distribution: A. D. Fraser and Wm. Mc- The reports of the G. C. S. and G. Sec’y. were read and given to the proper com- mittee. Grand Lodge adjournecl to meet _at 2 p. m. » Croquet,S§ towns, canals, rivers and chief mountain ranges are plainly marked, is Worth pre- serving' for reference during the present troubles. A great many of the places where mission stations are established- are included. . Pekin, or Peking, and* Tientsin, ia the northern Province of \Chihli P h- hil .\ J ,.-..1 lfixvssisd ,ies WAR OF Crilnul. , _ one dispatch bona arena risers can-ying Yellow-s£»,‘isn_sagnsi,-etspsmaxse reports from Tientsin -sto' Chifu. Chifu, news coast- ;in- the in Shantung province, an open port, - province. Canton, the capital _whercthe admiraltye s,lii_p,_s~',__pf the for- principality of Liang-kwong, whose. yi deign navies are statloiied, and from - _my is Li Hung Chang,” is on the W w ence comes most of our news, is the ver, in the provinc 5! Kwan -'F-and .~ e Cliefoo shown on the map-a merely diff- iHon_gkon_g, the Brgizh seaport§ti.:§§;t` erent _.spelling of the same name. the coast of the same province, at. the 4 1 Nanking, the capital of Kiangnan prin- mouth of the river. _ i In ‘umm Y Arrizasoorr session. ,_i_ or e C " are clearly marked- c1pahty,0n the Yangtse river, is in the _ _ tive interest, and as `a` The Gulf of "Peh-'chili Tis, traversed- by Province`ofjKila_ug-sn, _'-the ce the Asylum here, waaput in a. bath by an i -_ i - v. r _ . _ _- i ' 'f§I$i3dfs_&sid'uxrderthe_ 0'n'*w4’ J“1_-7' 10-“'(Sp°i°i"l-)"I° P5-'H3 I ardfof apple trees. Tables were `¢1’¢cted Il ' 'ment this morning, several English mein- on which there was an ekce O S I bers deprecated the attacks on -French .1 P"°Vi_d°d _ um Canadians in connection with the 3 wx _____ ` indemnity, declaring they themselves had ment; hno¢hs_ fruit-vihiéy; ` signed the rouudrobln formore indemnity -_ gn the hungry gnd thingy giwh A big stock of GUOD. STRONG and and denying that the French Canadians ifflelieacic-!.8”8_ S¥1'¢§Wb¢!'ti¢S bmi 100, ¢l’¢8!l\ BEAT; comfortable f Hammocks _im were the only _Ones who signal. _;_oii'vi‘k°°aed u_d_.__h°rt_ly °P°° ' , MfAT'1'=1=_°1'D\S‘=IPI-INE» new we o'»;1°°i¢,,n¢v.l D.B.1¢¢fL§a>a or ` g . I Hom D, Borden mioduced the papa., Charlottetown, took the chair and/ called Tennis Racq nets, ..‘.. ii.. .... ..w........;,, ..i.....‘... ii... nig;me»g,m~s;;g1f fe 0° iw- _ , __ , ood been es declined 8. Squad of mcn_l50‘1»h0l .RevS_ L_ G_)[cNe_m_ Sygohn; canteen for Que_en's Birthday rations ` and _ by, Philadelph_ia;.W._ H. Smith said_th¢IlDatter was oiieof regimental. dis- 135°? Smmli _ , Mo , Geo , cipline with which he couldnoi. interfere. I- §?i'__‘_‘:;°’P- A;t;fh‘;‘;d Sun ---~ The proposed newspaper postage ‘Bil ._ _ ‘ ° ~ _ ’ Grand L0dge_ - your ordination as a. minister of thef*-1?reiif_ . 1 » ' if :‘ i - Encouraging reports were received from .bY¥¢1'19»l1 Chunk, WB congratulate the several delegates. ` _ - Q - - most heartily on having been accorded so long a term of usefulness in our sacred ‘IBICAW MARKETS- MEMBERS MURRAY S _ - ______s S be E h 0 d dF- _ ` _ ' calling. Feware spared tosee theilftictlr-_ -- _ ' . . A 67 ODBI; E t'C;rb;rer;`:“,1-é;ua;1I;§ R_ C_ - . anniversary of their’ entrance .upon the » CHICAGO, A\18\18|i 10- '_-(3P°°5!|-) - ` ° ‘ 3 ’ - ,regularduties of thegospelministry. ‘ ' gl 1" nil , McRae _"mi *f"p°‘(’§f’_‘,"‘ “ .°°‘§“‘_}“;°,‘;f‘ , - --r ' deed wmiiii nie bounds or these 2; gredergtials for can i ates int e . ._ . --- _ _ _time Pmvinces there are only _ i A recess was declared for the reception I ‘ if ministers in c°nne9uqn with' but clmmh S093-1 Wh°85»37§ °°1'9» 43! of Victoria Juvenile Temple. The Temple 'I of s°l_"g;°,;f1c:eg;n§s°___!u_; ‘azz _P°l'l'¥12-13- ` ‘ h G dLd d f _ I _ _“ms _ '_' _ Hfadiffgifialiissiaeby ifriv. o.°sfief“i~. ‘_ _ __ _ _ di h ' .,_§°=_1_§_;°t_§_{1_1_;__v\=°°_ ___:_=_;1____1=<_=_1°_;>__ ¢_:1_§__11=;=_¢1:\_°;§_r A _B,CYCL,STs__ Miss Fors th of Boston and others, after . a - S o ‘ .» y . . q a bottle at y . _ . - ties is still green. By your ready manner 1 wk 1; which they mulled W.h1l'.3 t'h'f,gr;n€ Loflga I A and generous disposition and cordial in: lsvith wondcrlul remamed Standing singing 0 e WW l- ' - térest in everything calculated toadvance stimtes- “N179 IU 7°" bm we meet again ` the intellectual moral and spiritual wel- Penyngvm’ 5°' The Com. on Juvenile Work next sub- I _ _ fare of the comémnity you won for your" 'H ' ‘mitted their report. _ _ i _ . ’ ' S self the enduring respect and affection of bl fi ° . f _ In the 829123 G? SUT ";v_F]§_;_:_1n§vh£;e your people, who always found in youan sildedfolier .Y em' ram' Wa? pleasiggly , j _ _ ` _ I able and fearless .exponentoi the truth, t ed ° gwmg p 3 ` _ , I a practical teacher, a. faithful friend and a ren ere ° '°’* - ° _ ` _ loving Pastor. A_df”T“*"e‘*’f""“°"'°"° T' . Excellent re ram e h New indeed »~"»1=° chem# when Smgmg' ‘ M0l’€ ICICIIIIIIIIY-C0i1l'il1€Y'S I 1 P g i’ sp es_ have taken place since iirst'r°u came Prayer' _ _ T M, J _, _ _ and papgrs __A memof.. fhithei-as successor to that sainted mis~ Add”"byP` “` G' M' ' ‘ss Case -Poor Lunatic Boil- I ` °‘°““"°“"’°’°'°" D" "'°-°““°'