if . se? _ ` _'_ ‘» ll, ;€ -i' és 'i-§!_I f’ 'PI sf; . ‘lr M. V . ' "i*;"`v " “iff J- ,;.< k 3 _" ~ >_ ,.2 ’ f a W- I' .<3 L; ,ff _ :E ~ ' f`f§' -. i a 4 t 0, Z #_ l ..4LL me Na I ALL ffm,” ,_ O40- , PHILIPPINP 4--Af - -A~ -» _ _ :ZW _ , f f #zu - _ ssIiA|lLlS\|A£ll,|Il9l.>__ _ __________ __ N T _ ,PHE GUARDIAN. oHA1zLo'r1‘1rroWN. PRINCE EDWARD 1sLAN1>, WEDNESDAY, Aoonsr 1, iooo. I A vc' if »¢~ \ :f-»-ff "”` i .f_§ _A i ~ J _ ` _ _ _ _ A oiiiiisi-i REVENUE, A Honninin iRioi5nY.PRiNcie nunini gin at Once heel; RUSSIA AT NEWCHWANG i' i Austrian, Spanish, Italian, and Dutch Legations are Destroyed. ‘BRITISH FORCES TO ADVANCE. LoN.i>o_\' July 31- (Special)-The British forces in China will begin an immediate advance on Pekin and expect to have the support of the allies. ICUSSIANS CAPTURE XEW CHWANG. Japan reports that Russia has captured the New Chwang forts in Manchuria but the Chinese are said to be returning with reinforcements. vAnioUs Lrakrioys wnncxnn. It is now said that Austrian, Spanish, italian and Duteh,legati0ns at Pekin are destroyed and the French partly wrecked. INGLISH PBOYESSO R HURDEBBD. Francis J amee, nnllnglish professor at at Pekin, has been murdered. There are 4M non combatants in the British Legation. A lnlronula iuvons mx Ai.i.ii1:s. Kang Tu Wei, the reform leader, has summoned reformers from all parts of the world to meet at Ha kow to form an arm! to udstthe allies.- v, A ii-l'€ WHEAT PROVINCE AGAIN. - William Lloyd, of Oakville, cured by Dodd’s Kidney Pills, the Favorite Medi- cine of the North West. OAxvn.Ln, Man. Jul 130.-There is no doubtabout it; Dodd’s l¥.idneyPills have be- come the most indispensable medicine of. Manitoba and the 1 orth West Territories The latest case reported is that of \Vil- liam Lloyd, of Oakville. Mr; I .loy_d had Diabetes. For three years he tried to cure himself. A doctor in Portage La Prairie tried in vain to cure him. Mr. Llo cl lost thirty pounds in three months, andy thirst made his life a burden. _ “I am taking Dodd’s Kidney Pills re- gularly," he said, “three times a day and auipicking up very fast- My I»hll°S15 has left me an I do _not pass half sqmuch urine. I have taken six boxes and intend to take more. I am fifty years old, but I am confident Dodd's Kidney Pills are cur- ing me." 1 4 il-1-l .. \§‘_l`)`lE>i» '.§&i'*i»‘},>,_@~ fC:fi1@-'T --60|"6-l' ETC-5 C27 ‘ 1 Wnasrnn it M¢KAY, - ' R. ~ ¢ I .JOHN WHEATLEY, I ____ I S niuscoti. s HoaNsBY. | MCKINLAY Bucs. ° spasms, IIERCHMERS SU THE MILITIA CALLED OUT. over to the authorities for killing Herbert who brought him down the Yukon. some sand bars. col.. HEacniii:R’s snccnsson. OTTAWA, July 31.-(Special)-Ma-,jor Mounted Police in place of Hercl1mer,sup- The Customs revenue for July was $2,- 414,771, an increase of $461,098 over July of last year. It is said the Government will abolish the'Yukon royalty,establish anassay oliice THE S. S. Tiber was in port yesterday. She sailed during the afternoon. Mr. S. Pitchard representing the Cax~ a system of teaching by illustration and charts. The cabinet is replete with in- struction from the primary departments to the higher branches. i-1~l--_-- Tourists and others wishing quiet, com- fortable, homelike rooms, and_board, good bathroom in connection should call on Mrs. Wellner, Upper Hillsbroough Street. 18 tf The balance of our blouses will be offered at big reduc- tions this mornirio' Jas. Aspecial bargain ina pair of second hand opera glasses at E. W. Taylor s, Cameron Block. 28 tf. - -#_ ' i 'xii W! MAGOG, _ Quebec, July 3l.-(SpeciaI)- Two Companies of the 53rd Battalion ON Saturday mgming, July 239, up- from Sherbrooke have arrived here to W31‘dS Of thirty C81‘1‘i-2285 00l1U8iDiDS prevent the threatened trouble by th “ea‘r1y°verymembe’°f Heathe"DiVi3i°“» e striking Cotton Mill operatives. . _ 7 Perry has been appointed Commissionerof They were kindly permitted to have the emnnuated I mises as well as the dwelling house now tD wso d ii nh ' uf 1”. _ ' “- “_ Pat; d° 10’°°~"°;t °°“ 1;” sibie on Prince Edward island. A11 ar- assaying,ins a o e per ce roya y ~ - ton School Supply Company is in the city. 'IIT One 00-H 0_f Qak, Bl`3\l\d C0Dd@_I\S@_d hh.. Pi,/Chard visits the province Milk and you will decide that it is for the purpose of introducing grocer fo 1. it" - 3) tf_ Paton & Co. o 3C tf ed-Yukon Royalties to " """""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""" f ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~ the Result of an V dum Prisoner be Aboiisied. H.;1;';i“;;‘;‘;:;i;z_i:.;:iin;::1~n“:2.;;;;.is:.i;”‘§°.;».n““"°f°‘Cm” A11af°h1SfP1°L ,,,,,,,,,,m,,, The report of the fatal shot started the inmates of the hotel and Mrs H ' I ` - . _ . . oughton I __ running into th fr tn ll ' ° _ ., . . .___ r,.,_ Hoon e on a was horrified on finding her husband s body lying on the ,, ,..,__` CUBAN5 To HAVE sELF_GOVERNME_\_T_ Policeman Campbell and several others who heard the re-port 'On the Street ral! I1 DEATH or FRINGE ALFRED' ch ce . ° P ` P rm: mill ° WAsaiNGroN, July 31.-(Special)-The I eIS)rspSMcPhail and McLellan were sent for d ‘ -C0BUP~G» July 31-- (S'D¢¢i&1)--TN Bike Hmmm G my OUTPOWN Govern ment has called on the people of unfortunate man was beyond the need of h=lp ;n3ZZt:l:li\lJer(; lzllielehvadminutes’ but the of Sue Coburg died at Rosen” Castle l Lord Robera, deepwehl Wd” Cuba to vote on the third Saturday in Sep. skull near the temple, and although the heart beat for some minutes lliinfltarzgedmtgl; from paralysis ofthe heart. ` 3 that Genemh. Pn“'I°°’ vmbm tember for delegates to meet at Havana on :have been inSt‘°'“e°“3‘ _ I He 9-13° 113'* °5U°¢l' Of the 9011899 595 Cmwtber ' suiuB`.d°?°d' & man' the mst Monday in November to frame ]£;1I0\:°;;ersB:]>Jwn;:}ss was ;;:li;t for and an inquest will be held tomorrow morning. his sudden death thus saved him from a hmm’ Fd mn' and adopt a constitution for the Island. iilqthe terrigle E,?0wyt}:; has f;;.e3£;S't:;¢;1ghbon and h-er funny of mme children Painful in’-les* “gum I .L I' *' PnnvcrPALxvnri'sorH~Ism!’x. ' atom' Long Creek,anda good number of friendl visitors left Long Creek corner, bound UU-ED A PU-01' IN A PASSION- for Hampton Shore, for the purpose of VICTORIA, B C., July 3l.-(Special)- holding a picnic. Among the young Alex King, 55, 3 miner has been handed gentleman wasincluded the very gallantry of Long Creek; among the ladies that The happy band of pleasure seekers hat leads along Northumberland Strait through Canoe_Cove, Argyle Shore-. Des- able and ilnally to Hampton. Here; they stopped in the well-known picnic Seld be- long to Mr. Ferguson. use of all the outside buildings on the pre- occupied b Mr Hen In a I I is ` .. _ _ y ' rr m rl m:vr.Nnl: noon-rUKoN Rorkhrms. realli: ee whom the pigzgyrahwiufl debtefd for muah P' After having" enjoyed a hearty feast at the dalntes, songs, speeches and all manner ot games were indulged in. When the day was spent the whole company set out ton home by way of Victoria. and Crapaud and thus vailed themselves of one llnest drives pos- ived home about dusk highly pleased over their days outing and resolved to hold their next"'pic-nic at Hampton. ' better and cheaper than a cow_ Ask your iuzniuunnuinnnunununiwg' h Try a barrell of » As announced in yesterdays GUAgmAN the marriage tookphee at 11.30 s. m_ sf \Miss Alice May Sullivan, da.nghter,of Hon. W. W. Sullivan, Chief' J ustieg gf 1J_ 'E. I. to Mr. William L. boott, son 01 HOD- _R. W. scott, soma., of ,State, Ottawa.. The ceremony which Ives performed by His Lordship Bis- hop MeDona.ld, assisted by Rev, 1),-_ beat d t' ."t ‘hh '.‘Morri Davenport, a river pilot from New York spilidytzt; P0123 sfilfedqglll wxvrglgr as m 8on.a'nd Bev’ Father M°“”¥h4l1 was very impressive. It was witnessed by thousands of people, entirely filling the King got mad because the scow struck left their OWU GOIIHINIUIUY Baking ‘Phe r0ad| l8rgeyCathedrnl and many were unable to gainadmittance. Probably no marriage service ever conducted on Prince Ed- ward Island was more noteworthy than thi*-_ 'U18 Ilrangements were "°“f*°* in' ' even detail. The bride wasattired. inarobe ofwhifg satin duchesse en Grains thebodigg mme ary tulle veil over a ooygnwofgmnga “lemma and med. im exquisite b9“Quet of white roses and carnations, the gift of the-groom, Her train was bg;-ne by two of her little cousins, Master Jagk gone;-gy lDd_ Miss Marion Newbery, the former acting 88 D826 and the latter as maid ot h°n°f° MF-stef; Conroy wore a' Lord Fwntleroy sua efbuek veivst and what lace. -Miss Newbery was gqwneg fn White mnslin trimmed with laceand insertion, and .wore a picture but gf white chiffon. The bri.iesmai.1s_Miss suntan and Miss Scott-were gowned alike in white organdie mnslin trimmed” with lace and insertion over pink silk slips. They wore black chi1Ton hats and- carried beautiful bouquets of pink and _White carnations, the gift of the groom. ` Norfolk Ossian Silver Spray or Purley Bolle _ Flour and be convinced of its s perierity. For sale by JENKINS & SON A. N. JENKINS SYDNEY GBE1 in nininin Rare__musicwas_rendered1by the nhoil-_ After the ceremony the guests repaired to the home of the bride where luncheon was served. Mr. and Mrs. Scott left in the afternoon in a special oar for Summer- Side. The depot was thronged with the friends of the bride and as the train pulled out ot the station torpedoes placed on the track gave loud expression of the general Joy. ' ~ ` 4-1-3-i, ` A Mstusns Lens I --"" ' ' » ~ W- MU-TGH~~~» ~ June ionii 1900 ALEX MCLEOD A . ' ‘ Dinan CAPTAIN.-Here I am at Ia big I I f | ~ ‘ . A ’ <10#-1 mlllillg centre-the terminus of _a _ h, . branch from Elansfontein Junctio Th Wh lesal A li. ' » . _ B' 9 .~ 0 _ e gen Canadians at present hold this place. It I _-__ July 6 ood 1 yr _ - _ is father 1UlD0rtant work as there are lWW-lm IWW I ”°'°’“1 Bi ‘1 ' A ‘- I' A big mek of coco. STRONG and M- 1 ,,,,,,,, g,,°§` §’,°,';‘,'§},“’;n‘f§”S‘,f:§,° 313°’ aff REAL Wmfofmble _ Hammocks just l h 'I '_ `SeIfare the only twd of our noble A 7 A N °P°n°d' '~ I' “fel _ 1 ~ fl ha” b€¢l1 85,16 D030 through everything t0 date,with the exception of Gaudet,who P » I V is an officers’ orderly and Fole Vh is f n ‘ pioneer and in the transport. yRvddd and _ ' ii ` Dillon held out well but gave up at Pre- . Q _ ' toria. At present we have the following, h . Islanders, ofthe Hrst crowd witlii Matheson, MeKinno Gaildet Small ll. _ This is 3 mania new bwt _ “”""‘ mart, Major Weeks, Hand Rev. T. to 120 pairs of them sent in a mistake-is & Wide miter: RIAGES. A large variety' at al nailed sole, dongola leg. Eng-I P1'l"°5° _ Iish back stay and»is a greet bargain. At BOYS’, GIRLS’ `and 1)OLL’S CAR- The new bridge is com- ing so are the dry streets and roads, then you will HASZAIID li IIIIIIRE. ,_ .a ac; " 9 llllil Billtrfi _ Ii Seo window if -'le _, M _ 1; all need something nice . ,» _ _ ,-13 `;, _ f _ 'g' ~ iw; _ ,_ , Y 1 0 lass We have a tii SELLIINGV an I had lots of narrow escapes and adven- is quite frosty at night. Last night I was on out post and slept in a coal dump by a coal mine. Two nights before I was in _Patrol and a coupler!! niggers shov- ed* ix.0f.11i_ on a,,u~tg_l_yto Beokflm, ¢,i_8_|\5 miles, ma seek. was_..¢°1d~°!1¢i nie! but a sei diet- aabsiiivt . mimi lime umm 1ikTe`ti’iz§&"* Excuse’~*my ‘lilslw ill ._~W1'i¢i°¥ selec , tor writing. ~ h ; - With best wishes to Hooper W kmdmmrds toyouneir, 1 ‘-*-I e Proprietor of th; SSSSSSSSS I AAAA A SSSS I Sliivinmcrside, , H A “_ Shot Dead. I W - foward Pekin will B5- Cubans t0 Have 5°If'G0V- Dllkti SHXC C0bllr£ DICS g05¢;u¢i¢5,B§fng ¢mm¢m_ A 32 oiiionie BULLEI ENIERED His SKULL gudml *__ Causing Immediate Death -The Deceased Man’s Wife Heard = __ '-1' CCESSOR the Fatal Shot and Running into the Hall was Horri- 01: HEART PARALYSIS LESS THAN A 1000 _ _ Q5 = __ fied to Find Her Husband’s Body Lying on the Floor- .- " . ` ' Militia Calkd 0ut_Pi10t Km Physicans Called. but their Aid was not Needed. King Huniberts’ Death was Y I by Priuzloo h I _ A Were Made-Prlsoi mg died in February ima, si :usages as _ or-rAw.~;1i\l'rfe1.s=`4sp¢¢i».i >-sn Years. '” " » ‘ ~ Hlmermpqtithddenth ol{J E. ANAncmsr i=r.o1-=-noun Aannars. *#9 H°“°~'i“*7l&59¢» 5010118118 5° Ron, July at-ispeeialiif-'Ii is wr '°°“*»N'.Wj3"“" °Pf?"‘°‘?*;Y_°_’- .generally believed that King Hum_bert’s_ .Bl-f|\5u°» HW assassination was the result ofa; plot 'nad noI§\l0d. the anarchists are rejoicing over its I ‘ I *'°."'-°‘-"'-" success. .. - enum . . \a;3‘;essti;i‘;aisatBI:~Ieasexi;'nvepersons have been ._ s. ' _ _llqllowing gre the with yokeand slgeyggofgh/;g,n§|.“h*ach‘»nnr:An'rnxok1nxwrra. A V _ , _ 74; gat, nu' wi 'Im Anemia as af _ _ , ' e U WHO ' If ’ , ‘- '»` ‘ A ' " ` ` nf f"'#'.- a' :Tr-I*-~ .,-~=.- I - ~“'-*___ _' thumm 1"`Tth:si:fe§eclueeshedid not the “I uh' 1=rin¢eA1fred,ni-nest Aibere, none on t Edinbllrtaod second son of Queen' °_'fmm°'°d" writ, was bm in isa. nmisa iais'14.1_,".‘°*“°""-‘*»I““’_'°""*"-1*§i»-"*"@°°'“° the Gi-and oneness mme: ami.. Ir ‘"3 “‘l’° 1"'""1°°» 1893 he Aueeeedea his uncle as reigns; ,§“”**" Duke of Saxe Coburg. Goths. He leaves °‘°‘°°" four daughters, an ony we Alma nv; “awww ur-rum ` nr 9 I 9 Brace, Monte, 0 R=iiiy, Foley, outgrow g rm: rouse m;NomxAns or 'rms lnnpi. _ King Victor Emmanuel Third reached Brindisi today and on hearing the sad news of King Humberto mnrder,the young Queen tainted. They lett immediately for Mann. THE YOUNG KING AN ABLE IAN. _ Niizw Yong, July 31.-(Special)-'Aur bassador Draper said that King Hombort was very popular with all ot his subjects _except those opposed to all government and the extreme clericals he adds. “The heir to the thronethe Prince of Naples, is anexceedingly able man, and it is my belief that in his hands the gov- ernment of Italy, will go on without a break.” = NEW YORK- STOCK LIST. Closing prices July 81 American Sugar Iwi American Steel and Wire 321 American Tobacco - Brooklyn Transit , Burlington ' Continental Tob. Federal Steel Federal Steel Prid Louisville and Nashville New York Central Rock Island V, St. Paul ' 1105 ml tennessee Tennessee Coal and Iron Union Pac Pr’fd 35d United Stateslliubber ZH iooiig nu Pl , P- " li-r!-' ‘ t , , Q ` _ ~1\< wasanAnarchJs-tnndishenrt-I”-'l?hf|5~ i ` ' ii Benny; is the but Linnaeus. ..__...1._<§¢-_-\---_ 3 tables of Lodis s ing on wie at prices heard of before, one table 10c another at 25c and another at halfgi-ice Pat0n8nCo ll NEW For Summer Reading, ‘To Have and to Hold, “The Trnnnvnnl from London to Fnom Cnpetovn to By "sbt 1# Sword. Houses of Glass, ‘Thekedemph I' ol “The Bnrryl, 'The Natal Campaigne, “Ordered South, ‘The Death or Gjor y Boys, Britama Roll of Glory The Red Bodgaof Courage, “A¢hee of Empire, Mus Cayley s .&dventures, “David Hamm, ‘ Kit Kennedy, A Double Thread, Boy’ (Mane Correlli) and many others of the newest books published AT BAIIIEIIS BIIIIKSIIIIIE lottetowu. F"E lil, tures of all kinds and hope I may soon ° be home to tell you of them. This is the _ middle of winter in this country and it _ Made from pure ' OW Your wheel 1 donein the sible to do-it aieamoftartarq