ALL t/re Time. l _ _ e"z E- "__-L.-»-~ 175- mzzxzr' asmusiiro noi. G ~ THE GUARDIAN. omsmrrnrows. _rumor newline" "iisr.A»m, rosfsoAr,i_ Aooosr v,~‘iooo. , _ A _,j~\_' --- - - ~~ -_ \ W ' _ ' ._ . _ _ ` ‘ '- f ,_ _-ff ‘ - ~ - AN AWARD AGAINST BATTLE _.M ontario and Quebec in Big Figures. DANGEROUS ANARCHIST Arrested in Paris-Another in Rome-Those Riotous Roumanians DANGEROUS ANARCHIST ARRESTED, PARis, Aug. 6.-(Special).-The police have arrested Auguste Vnlette, a dan- gerous Anarchisfasupposed to have instig- ated the attempt on the Shah‘s life. The police found that not one cartri lge of Salsod‘s revolver would explode. .ANOTHER sUPP0sxD ANARCHIST. Roni, Aug. 6.-(Special).-When the ‘King and Queen were travelling from -Monza a well dressed stranger with a re -volver was found hiding, and made a des- perate struggle before he was overpower- ed. _ `l AWARD AGAINST THE UPPER Pnovmcns. MoN'rnnAL, Aug. 6.--(Special).- The Arbitrators appointed to settle the Stand- ing accounts between the Dominion and Ontario and Quebec Governments con- demned Ontario topay nearly two millions and Quebec $100,550. The two provinces will pay the Oiiba-. way Indians $313,511). TKY MAY STAY ON CONDITIONS. The Government will allow the 340 Boumaniansfon the S.S. LakéG_langhn, who made ouch trouble on the 'way out, to remain in Canada if the Baron de Hirsch Institute and the Elder-Dempster Line guarantee they will not become a public charge. NEW YORK STOCK LIST. “ \ ' Cl°°i118 Prices August 6. American Sugar 12l§ American Steel and Wire 33 American Tobacco Brooklyn Transit Buriington Continental Tob. ‘ Fedora. Steel Federal Steel Prid Louisville and Nashville New York Central Rock Island St. Paul Tennessee Coal and Iron Union Pac Pr`fd United States Rubber - April Cotton Dei 1(1) lbs 931 67% 1?»‘">i 24h . 3# nil 71 129 106%* 111i '70 36 27% Kumfort Headache Powders Cure. Tourists and others wishin quiet, com- fortable, homelike rooms, ani? board, good ` bathroom in connection should call on £13. Wellner, Upper Hillsbroough Street. Aspecial bargain ina pair of second hand opera glasses at E. W. Taylor's, Cameron Block. 28 tf, 30 per cent 40 per cent and half price sale of boots.Great chance to buy boots for the children. 7 lvv. C _ `.. Hammocks !' W Hammoolrsii . g- A big stock of GUOD. STRONG and REAL comfortable Hammocks. jusi opened. t' Tennis Racq A Croquet A SUN DAY Between the Allies and Chinese Was Severe But Allies Lost 1,200-where the British Are-Li is a Prisoner. A HARD FCUGHT BATTLE. Loxnos Aug. 6.-[Special].-The relief column is meeting with stern resistance. There was severe lighting on Sunday morning near Pei Tsang and the Allies lost in killed and wounded 1,200 men chiefly Russians and Japanese. CHINESE DEFEATED, SITUATION IS GRAVE. The Chinese retired. Pie Tsang' is only eight miles from Tien Tsin and 'Prince Tuau has ordered the Chinese to ight every inch of the way. ' The situation on the upper Yang Tse Klang is becoming serious. THE ANGLO AMERICAN FORCE. i One report says the advance relief force of British, Americans and Japanese are 40 miles on the road, but nothing isknown LI HUNG CHANG A PRISONER. _ Since some revelations of Li Hung Chang’s treachery he has been held prac- tically as a prisoner of the Allies at Shanghai. _ THE WEATHER; -»-_o _ ` Generally fair, light to fresh southerly winds. T --l_t-l- EVA WEs1°co'r'r~who appeared some year * ago in the Opera House of this city has been specially engaged for soubrette roles with the Castle Square Stock Company, Boston. 1 Mr. James Mazdougall, student of the Presbyterian Theological Seminary (Hali- fax), wasa passenger by the Princess Monday morning on his way to attend a meeting of the Egerton Presbytei at Westville N._S. i r YELl0W MEN DEEEATED” We -_Q Z gm ¢ ‘om isoisoivs TRDUBLES trielan in Grief.- A ' -____ FATHER WAS OPPOSED ,Tothe Match but Young Ed- ison Married and now he looks for Divorce W’AsHINo1°oN, August 6.-(Special.)- ~ ' . . A VALUED correspondent at Searletown writes: Hayinaking cemnenced last week. The hay crop will hardly be. an average in this locality, but with a favor- able weather the quality will be of the » best. The root crop looks well but the` grain crop is somewhat backward and a late harvest is predicted. i MR.Ja.mes MacDougall,ca.techist of Ban- gor, is assisting Revs Mr. Goodwill and A Mr. McLean in their col1gf€8a\?i0I1S. and is preaching with much acceptance. Mr. McDougall is noted for his eloquence and has won forhim-self a very high standing in his college course, having obtained the has been given in Pine Hill Collego forf some years.-Com. 7' V -.~r‘.`~. '_ _ » 4 D..Qg'iy , BOYS’, GIRLS* and DOLL’S ~CAlL RIAGES. A large variety an. al » . 2 oiszimo o YoawaaMhema.x!mnm1¢od than of _Den’t have from that moment. ' I , 1 one of the most vivacious and popular; AN Ottawa despatch of Aug ,ml Says ` . girls of the Casino chorus. Marie Tuohey i he celebrated Eddy_BesSy case is a thing F is the dau hter of a dr oods merchant . ._ BA¢ K., New oooKS who has a store on North Clark street. fathorand daughter was signed yesterday.i ' " f` in Chicago. Her desire to show her blond ' M,,s_ Bessy gets about $22,000 in cash and I ' -beauty and shapeliness ‘onthe stage lql ` the McKay_Wright property] and the her to-desert her Chicago liome` and Bud \Com.0y farnh Eddy is to my an costs, her Way '10 New Y°rk. Bf°ad“’*Y and pa roeoioo :no boioooo oneof property. _ the Casino. When young Edison met her, ' . - ' ` A R he had already patented several electric. , devices and had all kinds jot money to ‘ T' ' T T pend. They were almost inseperable Son of the Great Elec- LA GRANDE Docnnssn: arrived in port at 11.3) last night, with 175 passengers who are as follows- A. Hou hton ' - R 1 JF-o, Mrs. Houghton, Elsie Roberts, Rev. W " C. Roberts. Mrs. W. C. Roberts, Mr.MeS. Smith, G. 2?. Drake, H. F. Royce. W. S. Heath, Mis. W. S. Heath, A. G. Worlley, -D. R. Morse, N. P. Avery. Mrs. N. P. Avery. Miss Boal, Mrs. A. M. Orr, Margaret Orr. Louise Orr, orrison Orr, F. C. Molloy, Mrs. F. C. Molloy, F.- W. Grim,]§'. H. ~Weaver, Mrs Ira G. Hersey, Miss H. Hersey, Dr. M.M. Moifitt, Mrs.-M. M. Moilitt, Mrs. F. E. Turner, Mrs. L. Myers, W. D. Hodg- kinson, Mrs. Hor.’gson,R. G. Foster, Mrs. R., G. Foster, R. G.Foster, C. C. Bancroft, Mrs. C.C.Bancro£t,Dr._W.D. Squarebrlggs, C. F. Patterson, C. F. Patterson G.P. Harringtou,Mrs. C. O._ Gage, Mrs. Robertson, Emma Sanderson,E. M Disley, N. E. Benton, Carroll Hutchins, John W. Gay, Mr. J. Burham, Byron F. Card, Mrs. Byron, F. Card, Miss Laura DeLong, J,W_ Dowoif, Mis. T. M. Doooiooon, MosoM.F. Drew, Miss -M. /F. Drew, Miss A, S. Dutt, Miss Fannie M. Eby, Miss C. Hallowell, F. W. Hallowell, F. Hallowell, Mrs. Miss H. Hallowell, Miss Jane Hallowell, Miss _H. Hallowell; i£issL.L.Harden <-Hr. W F Harden, Edison's parents tried in variousways to ` cure him of _his infatuation for the girl,l but without avail. They ran away and” were married, Mrs. Edison retired from the stage and they settled down -in a flat in,Sixty-third street, near Central Park West. It was not long until the young bride had her mother and sister on - from Chicago, and presently Edison’s troubles began in earnest. He' could not make enough money to keep the establishment going-at the pace his wife and her relatives set, and he began tosellhis name 'ot Edisofrto corporations in electrical lines, This much trouble to' his father, who to give his son an allowance onf condition that he never- 5 . A '-,i-.~ '-'Vick' 5, Boki¢\9Powder .i _ , . _ _ _, _ . _ _,,,_,,1oiyi`i¢1ioo=.io l` _ ’-=--~ ]Ui|°=>`°»‘11f°>___J°‘=° ,E-.1!o12»e»__ 1°=>_'.v_1»=e'_.. . _ __ _ x ;';tom1oiE. G§IMorrow,Mzs.E1.eG(;e1:or];lrolv;Iv‘,, Skagway.byt;;oo”w '_er, (Now York Toiogoo nAog 4.) i f- “W iss Ami” PUD » ~ SW "Y *° ° W*“°°` "Pmf I Thomas A. Edison, Jropwho nfarried a B'h°d°s’iAund G' Sugar’ Mn' Anna G' T-haul” PMT.” an Casino Birlli-Qiinst the advice and wishes lseager’ Chas' R' 'St°bbs’ Mm' Ch” R' md~m°iul.""-'in ofhis mwythe famous wmrd of elw ,soobbe Mr. Si.-F. Truu, Miss/Bonus Hesays thotor course Du_rsuuAts,_only tricitv has been deserted by his- bride Trull, Master L.. Trull, Miss B. E. Wen- new and is largely madefnpfot -huts d ha’d aconsulmtion Bsberda with a ner W. R. West,_Mrs.W.R.West.E.West, shanties, but itlis the for ‘“‘ _ _ Y, Y ._ Jos. W. J. Boiioy, W. J. nouoy. J. c, ooo moooooaronoo. ooo. wnnovhezeae iowyor .oioowo oo i»ri;iging50S\1i_t “Sem” _'GoonD Two YEAFS AGO. |Mrs. J. Goodyear, Mrs. C. Mack, C. Mack Nearly two Fears ago Edison, who isAGe°' J‘.Tm°ey'MisS acorbett’ Mrs' Geo' A-M°NG the graduates °f Whi5f'°n'S " not Yet of age, and who has become one ; ;e€reyl;_M‘ DM,`l°nes’Si) 'M°D(?§a1§i Kitts' C°mm°1`°i“1 _ 9011682 H&1ifBX. for 'the See big advertisement of the regulars of the rather fast set of'M' ' enpmsg 155 'We Sterr _ c ee" 11100511 ending .July 3159 3PPe51`3 “B GlO8»l°a»nC~B Saba Of b00tB Bt ~ '-_,"""’ ‘youngsters hanging around the Casinol, ary et'°rS°n°` |18-U12. Arthur H0l'U¢ 0f_MU50D, P- Eu per cent and halfpmag 7 corner, eloped with and married Marie ~ Island- Tuohey, a fluifv haired V blonde, who was g i _ | u ACH E ? §i£\haveBachcheyou have Backache it will some worse- s ami., I . gsgeuruchrbing §&:@dmhg back. Cure - s. ilonl kidn _rm .er _ 11°* ltcm~esBaeka.cheeveryl:mo-- _d’s t . `°” 1'3"*-* Messrs. D. Nicholson and ore Grow Won J. B. Dawson ed gd Stk. -_-_ _.M Mr. Nicholson Meets old Is- And Dew” S‘m°“P-“S land Friends and Refers CaM‘M°D°“°°H was 5°' to his rrip. 1°”°° B? W B°°"S° tri. ~ iii? ‘M-QL -ii SP1'ingto_look atterhisinterest. lnaval~ so °'°dPri'°t°F°°d' oobio oioim. Moooo.Niohoiooo and Dow-' *MM 5°” We" 5081151! welcomed’ as they stop- No meh ped oil’ the train last night werebe. friends and the 'gong-g 1, , BFVERU- 333%, Nrouoiooolofo oomo so Auron $4: months "and since his depum_ ` ' "1-of shops have been hdaiédai DriverS¢n|lu-eo&,G. some ood, one iioioioyoooiigor ciiuioseoe "3 °°°““**f °°"° lmbomgieooiy exoosaoa. ~ danzaowilr When seen for a momentl»ya_GuAnnzA1¢__ hom Humax. representative last .night lk. Nioholloagi g‘”_,;($n,$, one moo nomsorii into they oimge to $10 a day _and Wserv`e plenty of 'canned But _goods ;at_§zha.t. He 'spent lettDawsonon Jiulyl2;than¢i*_ asp;-actl_cally‘ Krrmlmta tor :A Ee i i ForSummerBeadmg ‘To Have and to Hold ’ ‘The Transveal from within,” L0ld0n t0 Ildyunlths” “From Capetown to Indy By ugh of Sword, ‘ Houses of Glass, ‘The Redemption of David ".l'heBarrys The Natal Campllgoo, ‘Ordered Soulillogkxy ‘The Death or Boys, Bntnlnt Roll ofGlory ‘ The Bed Bndgsowonngs, “A hal of yDisea.se. 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