i ._ A ,__ without charge., if after _a _ trzil it _is not as good- as .i any mixed paint. on _ the HE ¥ ALL f/».Tfm¢.l __ AA, Q ‘si ._ 0,., W .. _ Q .. __ I '_ . . i mi . -_ __ _,___ f _ _ < ___ _ __ E _ I -_-. ___{ -__ ESTABLISHED |89l. THE GUARDIAN, CHA1>.Lo'1'rn'roWN. PRINCE EDWARD 1sLAirD, FHIDAY, AUoUs'r io, isoo. HUNTER’S ST. JOHN 1-U- Are Now on the Way to Cape Town. SIRDAR AFTER DEWETT Canadians With Him--Private Parker Dead--Methuen Drives the Boers. 'XITCHENER Annu nnwirr. Losnos. Aug. 19-_(Special).-Lord Kitchener is crossing the Vaal with ~Cavalry and Mounted Infantry to try and .catch Dewet. The First Canadians are with him, also Brabant‘s Horse. cm. mnrrim’s Paisosims. Gen. Hunters 4,140 prisoners are now -onthe way to Cape Town. Three guns, A -4.(lll horses and ten wagon loads of am- munition were also taken by him. in-rnuim narvns 1-in: nouns. Lord Methuen drove the enemy of a succession of hills near Benterskroon. There is no news from the Eland`s A River garrison, which is supposed to have been captured. I'Rl:Dimic'roN MAN KILLED. rmimmos, H; B.Aug.o-.- T It is feared that G. Parker of the Second Contingent, killed in South Africa, is George Parker of this city 22 ' years old, son of late ex-Alderman Parker. ‘ _ins WEATHER. ' Ages _p.-¢ " Gena-iii; fair, e°°ier,_;iigiii. to nest muh . -Xl-.iii Tourists and others wishing quiet, com- T ixtsble, homelike rooms, an board, good bathroom in connection should call on £13. Wellner, Upper Hillsbroough Street. Aspeclal bargain ina pair of second _hand glasses t E. W. T I ’ , ¢.....?."§'§1...i.. ‘ _ “Mis See big advertisement nf clearance sale ot boots at 3 percent and half price. 71w0 30 pei' cent 40 per cent and half price sale of boots.Great chance to buy boots for the |` | __ i _ Dies Suddenly Insured for $60,000. \_!,`s’§ ini A __ . __ _ _N _ `_`~lf;';';’§lf§f_;!_fjfjf?_l,-'Joy _ »'°.'.t~' __ _ _ _ _ , _ __.' - ______~_ '.__ /__:______‘____-___._ - rv i ..~ 1 \ f _..,\, n;i_;-;;r;,i . » - e ~ GRAND I.0`.0.F.0FHCERS . ff; / O' 41. __ T o Political Picnics in the West -Ottawa Lady Fatally ST- J0H1?<’,A\lg. 9.-(Special).-Mr.Mont. usan ars ife insurance HAT-WAX. Aug 9- (Special) -The Odd C F Rockwell, Kentville, Deputy *M »- _ _ w, - f A - ` _ .. ‘ °`i _ _ .__ ,_ _ _<=?»_ iw... w ii iiyoioi _ »- » ciniivias LAWYER __ ,__ \ _ on Ao _ . _ ~. _“_ _ ~_,, _ ,._,¢\_ gc; -. A _ . ._ | _ _ 5 _ l_ lv ___ l \ ____ _ `j~ *ILT -1 _:_-¢-k <4 é ~:-:i-'--.Q _ _ _,a-'suv c~rn\i..l:=. Y-'T-'°-°~°_ 'lsi'i':"nv`M°r-»1-¢- i Qeurrcx _ , i _ ` Y-1;.; lie ‘__ ?_ §_.i- ___ Balls _. _ “inn -=l=i?~ E". . wb .“ lx* jg. 0 _ A . sa. - _ . __ _ J . 1 - . _ ;-_ \, _ ~ .. _ _ _ \f<.3~ ~'»~~?_\ ~_ , I2 55-1 _ i~ - 3552.- " __ enum:-1. ‘ _ _,_".§§1*$§"d§i:_ =- ig! rlafik, 7 =' "' ‘ ' ¢ ~=»"=-= 3* ` E ~’1Z_ * "" if?" "§;é=.. ~< 1 .rl ..~a"i-"‘ alfa ~~""A .., -. ‘ x-1.-/1 ',»_ , -f _ie . -° ‘Q01 I* I """"` L.','_;A _,.5 .|__ , 'r ' ._."_._. _ _ " P sa` ,_ ._ Burned. U .;;_~ _ _,___ , , ‘ _.1 T" -1' *,_ *T- cu-i'rir>. ' ”‘“’““ "“‘“"‘”"“"“ ““‘°*‘“°»_ The British Legatioiis, In Pekin. ./- "f` 1 _ \‘ -- .._ _ _:__ T* _ Q4;-§"f$.__ ' G - . 1 _ . __ " 5 I " .9 ~ .\ i _.» YANG isonc i ._ '_ i iiriiisn was to me _ A Troops at Siangmi Y »-. .._'_____ ..._ CHINA POR THE CHINAMEN T Mr. Brodrick has declared that the gpm.-Eu,0Ws» OFFICERS ELECTED British Government is strongly opposed to the partition of China, and ri. similar position has been taken by the American Grand Master tion of grasping new territory these two powers strengthen their influence in any settlement that may be made S- A- Cl1¢S18Y. L11D¢Db\11‘8 Grand War While nothing could _justify the BD, cruelties that seem to have been com J_ C P Fmzee_ Halifax’ Secretary mittedbliz anti fore_ign mobs in China J_ _ _ _ _ some me must attach tothe powers H Balccur’ Halifax’ Treasurer’ which have irritated and alarmed the A. W. McHence, Claek's Harbor, Chap- lain; _ T. B. Grady, Summerside, and John B. ug -[ peci ]_- om .- ,, _ _oi-inany , ,wouldnotbe int_li_e A LADY rA'1'ALLr stmimn _ ‘ _ _ ' ~ f 'ir ' e irir- _ OTTAWA A118- 9--[SDeCi8-ll.-Mrs. thousand bgniels ofjcement an'ivedjatf4:ho` Stephens, Waverly Street, while curling Il1f»¢l'l1&lli°Ill»1 Pi°P»lSYdi\¢5’. f1`0m E1\8lH-nd her hair, upset a. lamp and was so badly' bm-ned She will dig _ A Tim Halifax Chronicle of yesterday says: The Plantiliner Halifax arri_ved‘from coNsimvA'rrvs i>oi.rricAr. eicancs. B0S__0___ mst evening with muy threg TORONTO AUS- 9--[SP¢0l8-1]--The C011' hundred passengers, her largestlist of the servative organizers of Quebec and On- tario are arranging dates for various THE championships at which Frank, political picnics in Quebec and Ontario to Steplwll Will .1lk€lY P1111 this flill 8-Fe the l Maritime, at Halifax, on Sept. 1st;_Ame- rican, at 'New York, Sept. 5th, and Cana- be addresed by Tupper, Foster and Hugh Macdonald. oi'y. If China isto be compelledtoob- serve the amenities of civilized nations, h h - Guest, Yarmouth,Grand Representatives. T ° “glib also to have t erights of civil ized nations, including full control over hands freo` in South Africa. and will be mission will be appointed to investigate ‘bk to send_ an _"my to Ching th? °U¢$¢d il'l'08\ll8rlties in connection enough to compel attention toher views.‘ with the sale of g¢h°°11;n4;in_@g;;gbg The partition of China, whether under ,_ lmyum - _ 'A _ theftliindigiseof spheres of influence", _ ~ _ - _ ._ '7 If _ A _ _ _ _*O Judse Prendeisastisukeiytohmfiiiim- missioner. would the Chinese characteri Chinese people by .inroads on their territ- _ l Suu' ANWHER °°“MI55I°N~ ~ her own affairs. It is probable that in a if OUAWA A _ 9 _S .ah A C _ few weeks Great Britain will have hex-.__ or lllltbe hearts of the Chinamen with W love for then' conquerors There would be continual repetitions of the troubles in which have filled the newspapers for the T fellows elected C. B Allen of St. John G°vemm°“° BY disclmmlng an mWn‘¢l u Y of influence" would begealous of one an other China. would become another Europe, with half a dozen armies and sw halfadozen protective tarifs, and with ch each country full of rebellions subgects. yo The only chance of a peaceful and per- °n nianent settlement isin paying respect mv to Chinese nationalty and Chinese nation- al aspirations, so far as these are legiti _ - me mate, It is useless to try totreat 4,000,000~ w' 000 people as children. They should be en~ ll w couraged to 'act for themselves. and to l c reform their institutions where necessary , by along the' lines suited to ~ the national on character. Chaos seems to exist just nowi but in due time the right man or men* will arrive, and China will take that n place among the nations to which it is Ons Irnx -A' shi ment ofth six on Monday morning. _ _ SBBSOIL dian, at Montreal, Sept. 25th.-Chronicle, Halifax. ' ~ Eiipmn Lonon, K. of P. to-night. All' MR G _; T BELL of 'Summersidei members are requested to at-tend. It is understood that the League of the Sunday in the City,~and went east during . _ - the early part of the week to Murray Har- chlldrem 7 1W~ night, bor South. Yesterday he was the guest Cross Band will play in the Gardens to HALIFAX CHRONICLE: Miss Belle Womi,ofCharioi.iemwn P. E. 1. is visit- REV- J# G-_SHE*““i_M~ A~_Se°_""f'°*_“'Y ingin Windsor forafew ;YeekS_ _ of the Lords s Day Alliance, is visiting WM _ _ the Maritime Provinces in the] interest of _ REV- U-G. MILLER. of DesM°m¢S» I°Wa» the sabbath. He will preach in the Bap- - Will DNB-Ch in the NOPUJ RiV€l‘ Baptist tist Church Sabbath mornin at 11 o’clock Church, next Sunday evening, Aug. 12th. I 7 o’clock He will address a mass meeting w" MR' WALTER JONES’ of Pownal’ will Sabbath evenin in the First Methodist E0 » with Messrs. Brace McKay & Co., spent of Mr. J. D. Bell, Montague. 8 and in Zion Church, Sabbath evening at take part in the Electric Light Sports. h h tgo, Rf: dalsoin Ziunchumh Mr Kenneth McPherson will take part c urc a c k,an -- -» _ ° _ on Monday eveninglat same hcfur. Col- R dH h J . . . - in the Hurdle ace an _ ig ump. In yesterday morning’s GUARDIANIthe proprietor of the Revere Hotel, advertised lection will be taken at the mass meeting to defray expenses All are invited U ` _ . _ . . _ n _ W _Ch accidental] _ed Ar a meeting of the Phoenix Cricket 1 ' 7 _ Paint f°'“°"‘““" h' Y P Cibf ii 1 b iidbe _ of u atert ereguar usiness a_ en ?;m» “Mgr Mre gxgay affedtgewiilzeone transacted, an eleven of those present, me Pape hom a genuleemcean hvmg on Up after expressing the opinion that they _ . H ' iddf 1;. on ive'chCi_b, ' Pnncistreetiitatgng ghatblw him 3; Z>)1"1min; Tzliieizggvlges eTnT‘Jf: a_nt¢la:m,eissd1ed musing hd’ °m'_a~ver we m a challenge to any eleven of the forty GUABm‘ul‘ ' tw absentee members ofthe Club who o ' ' ° iv __ -is ~ 'had not attended this meeting. The chal- llammooks l lenge was promptly accepted and the op- posing teams will try conclusions at Vic- toria _ Park at 2 p.m. on Saturday, when an interesting match may be expected. llllilfall' Hammocks l' ' u A big stock of Coon. STRCNG me A REAL comfortable Hammocks just _ opened. - We will paint your house " ‘ market, besides we save you money. Baking Powder Tennis Racquets, _ _ _ Croquet Sets _ A yr Q1; I T T' T; '_ _ I A _ ‘Z "-5'" _ -'fI.~;-ff” T ’ , ,f is nors*.iGnii.s°'iami' vows Cim:-‘fi ‘ _ ' ” 1... ` _ '_ BIAGES. A large variety al. al --~<> .iiisziiin i. iiooii _ _..._ _ C Madefi-ompure creamof li _ iff? ~ . _ mmlnto _ l._ _“_..'>_..»' i § i _ i i military sports on July 2nd last, wil given so much pleasure to our citizens __ li l 1 ‘ gm‘i‘nds"”-and~`rgra'id§»;__stand-tweI_lfF!';' .. '-wer: gathering ie- before nine o’clock last ight d sails t THE League of the Cross boys who have t in been spendinga delightful. outing on Mc Htgr Nally’s Island expect to break up camp W t0°day- B if THE Jacques Cartier conveyed upwards an of60 asc toO 'ell' terda The p s ngers rw yes y 1 del h ul dall ki _ T sai wasa ig tf one an spea n the highest terms of the outing by the toll Cartier. w THE excursion to this city to-morrow ;l will be under the auspices of the Brother- Mr hood of St. Andrew of St. George's In Church, New Glasgow. They will arrive T in the city about noon, B Mn. A. Mcsmn of Charlottetown, was s.' in Picton for some days, endeavoring to W forma.Camp of the Sons of Scotland Mi there. _He dad no trouble in organizing A. such aCamp.-Truro News. Mi . ' Mr Rev. Geo. W. Fisher who has been » V _ - ’ th Isla d . Intyre, Mi-.and Mrs. W. M.Ampt,Miss __ __ D Walsh, Malcolm Campbell, H. A. Mc- _ x _ _ ~ nald, Wm. F. Lutz, Dr. H. C. Huvlst, _ ` H. Reardon, D.. McDonald, Luther _ _ '_ __ENG.L]_sB__ X 9 9 _,_ _-' _ spending his vacation on e n , is A expected toreturn today, and will be in D' attendance at the regular mid-week ser- 0° vice of Central Methodist church this B'a evening.-Moncton Times. _ RAD th kll Co MR. . . CNAHCE, e :crac a - sev round athlete from Cardigan, who made a name for himself in athletics at the _ ast -month, risings now against German d eflieials, now against French, and so on. 12|; Not only so, but the holders of ‘spheres Ne lad l§11_i__lilGii__by itsterritory and its popula- Pi y 1;, , . _ A _ a prominent lawyer and very active in ga? s hght overcoat recently Wm have it 3 some hulolon mu' ul' Ba tist ed ti l k H hisomcehewillbe rewarded. ies `f('}||" it D uca one wor e had sixtv T T ff o -mae' °l"°°m°° hum tho d doll 1 Hn S. Steel°Company have decided’ déstljnction of 'G imiid ciiiroyene in syfmyii A ~,,' ri if, ’ ` esimeiivioi twenty-'lik as at q - ~ mi excursion on the Princess last twas attended byalarge__ng.mber. een-:<1 magma. -rn.»;ii»ii;g.;’i-aiiiie inslitendnooanditisneedihirtooay' . _ the music wasuptb the usual stand-'T Bi ° lamb T e _ _ _» ____ _fi __ ____ j _ __ _. I ` __ time - _ 'J ' B- _ THB: City of Ghent inrivedinportshcrtly ard _ _ , n an a an early hour this morning. HALIFAX 0l“'°“i°l§ 3°¥°i"Mi55 CUTS' ' .Ross, book¢°ll1§F. and correspondent Messrs. Manning & Co.,` New" rk, is now visiting her brother. . D. ' , _ I the an / > ._ r cet o ' _ _' u ' 'i' . , fn ` ¢ » l Ross agent of of Nova Scotia, Charlottetown 0 k Rnv D F Locimggm is e ted to and her mother and friends on Prospect rmNeWG w Missftossis the. T t2.¥l) d t 7. t preach in the Presbyterian Church 'F8 » |0080 b ryon, a p m an a p. m a. HTS Hampton, on Sabbath next. 8 la ss Ross, Mr. and Mrs. Doolittle, Miss Stowell, Miss M. Ross, Mrs. Cummings ss K. McDonald, Mrs. A. D, Finlayson, _ and Mrs. E. H. Bonney, Miss J. Mc- I eral from Halifax and Hawkesbury. iiia’ _i;AE§ ii; compete in the C. A. A. A. Electric Light S rts on the evening of Aug. 14th po . against our athletes in the city. The z lreenest competition will result. _ # A has intimated its inten- tion of adding its quota for the revival of sports in the city. The firm of Miller Bros.,the up-to-date music firm has pre- , sented the C. A. A. A. with a splendid autoharp which will be competed for on the evening of Aug. 13th inthe Ele__ctric_ Light Sports. The boys who have been taking part in{athletics for sometime are beginniiig to realize that, notwithstand- ing the temporary standstill in sports, the citizens have not forgotten them. _ To nz comfortably seated on the Gi-and _ Stand on the grounds of the C, A. A. A.,- listening to the delightful music of the band of the 4th Regiment, which has _ durln the tfmonth. night being turn ` a. 1. painf' ul malaidy to which mankindis_su_h_!ect. Dodd’s _lgidqq Pills will_cure_ any ease of Bright’s Diseu_e. They have never failed In one ° ` cases Tlleyarl gh; sggbremedy that er: hascured it, and they _¢_h‘_°n;y _remedy that can. There are imitation: Of Dgdd' Kidn¢yP’ill»-pill tionlariodangorout. s nas ' ea into any by one armani iigiit of mmyl D Drs arc lamps, would be sudicient eompgnf 1 0 f ' - sation for the small price of admission to _ five cents; bui.»»ai_w uns A splendid, getiier of the as use iicnieteegf the vines and, .nothing remains 'to the enjoyment. Thecravii$sof the man being satisded at the '- -booth 'under the grand stand; Peilio River _- _ __ ll '_ n.*e\»in`n¢2_ » _ _J 1' _ r¥7\\ _ ' - ' l ' :rr _ - :_ _ ‘ » » _ . -S ° =. ¢ . M * _#fi $1. ,_ ___ _ if ` ‘ 1 -_if is i. inssxozunms wno ascginm, McDonald died verv suddenly this morn- Ham il tn- t 1 ni hs vrcmmt ;ug'6_(s%“l)°_Th° 8' . _ f a in ' ..ElI1D1Hs' ` ms aiwesmeia einem disease. _ _ W” °“ "“‘~’ A 3 "-.A - :*° _ ht _ _ Ir the person who found the gentle' mhswnui” Yhbhid the __ _ _ . _ ¢ _ _ . _ _ _ - ._ . . . . . . gn . . ; - 1 _ _ _ un In ill es lass ‘Sh er ne s s.Po1in° miie nobeii Line, '°'“'m"’”` ~`“""~ from Montreal on Moilday,»~Augi_ist_.] L0FD0N».A_l1__¥-9*-_-( _ _ l.-Itjs h and will sail for the Sydneysand thatilve priests luv, ` vvroundiami. _ - nfs eontiiedaeofenq EsimnnAr anumberofboats were=_en- »‘l "' ~>= 1 " ed in gre-PP1ll1R` and nel for the bodyof the unfom-t’una`_te i _TIN “Wadi Pei g man, MarkRiley,who_was_drowned makes the Am” Wednesday. The body was not`re» ind the -_Ch"|n`,,“"." _‘-an ta.. connectionwith the races at Sum- "Y ` ' _ 7 < mins, on tiieiiiiii insane P.n.1niii_wq._ “°°°“1‘____ _ __ Hrs __ _ A V _ r_ j issue return tickets from all stations 'l‘hoBusslsnsloet ovgeilimgn of Charlottetown. at a single first- T (nfs Baht ~ _,__r.._ , . ,__ _fare,andfrom Charlottetown at $1 i' ' ' " regular morningtr_nins,good to return dnrniiim. _ r ._ _ __ _ _y¢_:_ _~__._.____ i female accountant who ever received 0 ‘ " tilleate asan expert public account-A _ _ , ,__ A' _ _' ‘ t from the University of New York. . 1 ~ i"~V ' 5 '-f~',=¥"’_' To llnete llveryiioet. S. S. Halifax arrivedinportshortly --- A reievenociock mst night with tue: T Pri1v_=° owingpassengers LS. Hosmer and |‘l°*fl'°°Pl _ A 'Selling e,Mr.andMrs.Browning,W J. Don' thowq' ougii,A MeArsiim, WE. Mem-siiur, P°|=i=- estAmis, W F Hamilton and wife. incurs. H H. Barnes, Mrs. me ' tyre, P J. Guerin wife and child J. A. ylor and wi.fe,A. L. Smith Mrs. J. D inaitt, Mr. andM.rs C.N Snider, L Roberts,W.H.Pea1-sons and wife, F.. . .. , _ __. . Jenners and wife,Miss Crowinshlelds, ~-_ -‘ -"‘ ‘ ' . _ . » . ker, J McDonald C A.. Dean EE. _ .John, McRae, F. W. Barrett. Also , ~ " _ ' _ lidaudllld » ‘ FBOM~: . "-" i Oo -_:~»‘1’\..._. _ , . _‘ i_ssAsE_ M ` ' o-.ANDO 0. A inniaiiniiin Price l5c. pggipaid A ` 'This bockisnow onsalo e =, at our store. ,