.- , i _ PRESS MORE HUPEFUI. THE HAPPYRECIPIEN I ¢¢'!li¢el-r»“\°§"*"‘ if _n ft in "f~7f_=%"1‘-" .\ `¢ *.1 -i o n Lord Salisbury insists on Of a Beautiful Walking-Stick Certain Assurances Being and an Appreciative 4 i _ _ - -~»-_ .' WE mei' ~ -we I ei? A 7~,f’1\-ve __ ___.-_~ ef ;; .;"’:`- 5 I'.;:' ea-._ ; Y - I ,___- v _- \ ESTABLISHED |891. THE GUARDIAN, oHARLol'1‘E1‘ow1v, .Parson nnwann isnalvn, rnnnsoav, ‘,JULY` 26' woo I CHINESE EMPEROR IS CANEI) i_._m cnt loubet. Given by China. CHINESE EMPEROR T0 PRESIDENT LOUBET. fi rt f h t ' IUROPIAN PRX HORE HOPEFUL, 21281: aonveér wto 8 . an tun.es _ LONDON, J uly25.-(Special)-News from -China is still veryunsatisfactory, notwith- standing which the European press is more hopeful that the reports of the Pekin massacre are untrue. MRD SALISBURY 'ro Am. cnoxrn. Lord Salisbury today notified United Stated Ambassador Choate that it was impossible to accept the evidence so far submitted by the Chinese Government or transmitted by the United States regard- the safety of foreigners at Pekin and this safetvbe thoroughly established British Government would be unable to discuas any question of mediation or Ill!-tt¢I'S. ‘ .*r1sDoUn'r1-‘UL nnronm I Various reports are being received. bombarded when the messenger left Pekin July 14. Prince Ching was assisting the Ministers considered himself able to cope°with #he situation. if --ve ~-Y _ -___-*_+ mm Try one can of Oak Brand Condensed llilk and Kon will decide that it is better and c caper than a cow. Ask your arocer for-lit. 3) tf. Narrow black ribbon vel- vets just received at Stanley Bros.. also three widths in satin black velvet ribbons. 25 2i Jerseys.-.Football and other kinds at Pitons. 251i 5' 1 -5*' 1 \`,,- c~~ :J ` |` ‘ ®1 ~-G0|NG-- did IT) lf] lift? i 2 'I1 .Ml :Yi is "/E. g ' Bicycle pants at $1.75 and ladies' bicycle or u skirts nt $4.50 nt Pntnn & cn.-_ zo ii 0 . s drab, mottlefl, stone color, steel. pearlmed, _.i _ n $5.6), $6.50.-Jus. Paton SL Co. ‘Ati li - Big sale of crash skirts and boys' cotton blouses, also children's ready-made pir a , fores and boys’ old éants for _to-day and _ I - to-morrow at Paton Co’s. 26 li MINISTER ` Sends Message I0 Pf¢Sid‘ Rev. W. H. Warren of Bedeque _mm A(l(ll'€SS y lively interest in all public matters. Large con gregatigns greeted the Rev. gentleman at Free- , town and Bedeque on Sunday I last, and the services held in both places were of an exceedingly impressive nature. At Bedeque Mr ` Warren chose for his text I ` Corinthians 13-11, “Finally my brethren farewell: be perfect, be of one mind, live in peace, and the God of love and peace shall be with you." Mr. Warren gave a _a brief review of the year pleasantly passed during his sojourn in Bedeque. On Tuesday evening a farewell service was held in the hall at Freetown. Albert Schurman, Esq., Central Bedeque, was `€ No nun ron 'r1~:a-'raBLn: TALK I President nf the United stntcn tins tnkcn a line that can hardly fail to encourage states that the British legation was the Chinese to further duplicit land l 1°” 3 valued member °.f the °°mm“”it'Y Y 8. S0 asserts “This is notime for tea-table talk.” INDIRECT wonn FROM PEKIN. Tien-Tsin is reported to be a spectacle of ruin and desolation. At Washington a message was received by Capt. Thomas, Commander of the Brooklyn at Tien Tsin, written by Minis- ter Conger, dated July 4, in which he says he has been besieged two weeks. The British legation was then in grave danger of massacre by Chinese soldiers. ` Relief must come soon if at all. The City was without any government except by theChinese army,determined to inas- sacre the foreigners in Pekin. ___°__ Croup the dread of every mother, is instantly relieved by Bentley’s Lini- ment. All shades in embroidery, Silks, files, Roman floss, rope silks, etc.. _just received at Stanley Bros, 2.5 Qi At less than fl.. Swell summer coats, hortlengtbs. Very stylish,in gre_v,fawn, avy and blue. Prices $2.50, $3.00, $4 50, G .__ _ T - ‘_ ;": -ron- Hammocks l 1.59. ._ This is a man’s new boot.j l. J . i20 pairs of them sent in a_,REAL comfortable Hammocks IIN* mishke-is a wide fitter, ‘ opened' Tennis Racq uetS, f nailed sole, dongola leg, Eng- I lish hack stay and is a great., ` - bargain. At I IIIIIIS. \\l L RIAGES. A large variety at al See window. Pfi°°'° Hammocks I A big stock of GUOD. STRONG and Croquet Sets e ' Borsa GIRLS’ 'cnc vows cans.. _,J -J As already intimated by THE GUARDIAN _ _ . Rev. W. H. Warren Redeque has accept- ` I Zo. l. -Th F h ’ ,Co1;‘:i_n;‘tJ;h;ngh;l?;;;':'a;hS tozamtie __ ed a call from the llifontague, Georgetown Y ° and Sturgeon Baptist Chluches. When it £veFrench missionaries have been killed became generall known in y Bedeque tytric Bcxcrcin Mnncnnrin district. that Mr- Warren had accepted this President Loubet received letter from au’ almost universal regret was _ _ _ expressed; not onl b th be the Chinese Emperor asking the aid of and followers of the £3 5 e mem rs _ _ _ _ ap st Church, but France to take the initiative to transform also _by those of other denominations, the present situationin China. who could not but lament the ,‘ Berlin papeis are of opinion that”ifthsiigkd“‘7<'€°=g’°i‘¢°)12¢k oveg_~Iil2am_-you Democratic candidate for the _ WILLIAM JENNINGS BRYAN, OF NEBRASKA. mfm 4%.. l Presidency of the United States. Sl JAMES S S PICNI -1-. , Largely Attended I-mug Taken Seriously After _.ii Great excitement was caused U th cases being almost powerless and I h E ebony walking cane. ADDRESS. trom our midst. We would not feel 'ust your personal influence upon our com- munity, and our appreciation of the valu- able services you have rendered in our church work._For six short years-short have labored with us? extent atieast, both our joys andlsozrows. We feel that by your going away we shall one who is held in high esteem by all;for, during the six years you have been with us I- we have learned to knowand love you,and have always very highly valued your pres- ence among us. But, our loss we know will be again to others. And now on the eve of your departure we ask you to ac- cept this sm'all token of our esteem and affection. . We trust that the blessing of Heaven may abundantly rest upon you and Mrs. Warren; and that you may enjoy many prosperous years in laboring in the cause you so much love. Signed in behalf of the Bedeque and Freetown church members and congrega- gation. _ The Reverend gentleman was cnmplete- ly taken by surprise, but ina neat little speech acknowledged their kindness, and made reference to the many evidences of regard paid to him and Mrs. Warren dur- ing their sojourn in Bedeque. Rev. Mr. Wliidden, pastor of the Bede- que Presbyterian Church, then made a few remarks. He spoke very apprecia- tively of the work done by hir. Warren, and expressed regret at his removal. Rev. - Mr. Wightman, Centreville, also express. I ed his sorrow at the departure of Mr. Warren. ` it Ice cream and refres znients were then provided by the ladies and shortly after the gathering dispersed. appointed chairman, and in a. few fitting " remarks expressed the general regret oc- casioned by Mr. Warren’s departure. Mr. _ Percy Schurman,Freetov\'n, then read the ‘ following address and presented Mr. I Warren with a very beautiful gold headed DEAR Pasros,-It is with feelings of deepest regret we learn of your departure J - itled in allowing you :to depart without expressing our sincere approbation of ' "1 Y -3. _ o fnirance to P. VV. C the name ofMi “General Eaton, commandant at Bisle Eaton has arranged for four of the in- dians will sail for home on Thursday." er of militia having authorized the issue _gf f§§_¢___._a_._rx_i,:nuni~tion for .provincial rie.ot.rmev °~=.§.°~¢:i.=¢§te_ 1, willihe good enough to forward .head ` te ° 'ti f ' _ _ unition required. At the close of t ment showing the quantity of animuni tion received and cxpendedand ship un expended balance to the nearest militia store. ~ ' / ' " AToronto despatch of 23rd says:-Mr. '_ C. Moreland, of Ottawa, is staying in the city for afew dayson his way to visit I, Western Ontario. He has received fav- ourable reports of_ the crop, but vi ishes to opens in earnest. He is an extensive dealer in apples and has in his possession many letters from Old Country buyers, who Drotest against the methods of pack- ing. “This apple packing business is the biggest farce going,” said he, “and Ihave decided to cease buying from any packe who did dishonest work last season. I will deal only with reliable men, and give them more for their from." THE Steamer Vega, Saturday the 14th. landed a pair of thoroughbred (registered) Yorkshire pills for Colin Nicholson Esq. of Oban. Mr. _Nicholson im- ported them from the herd of J. W. Cal- beck, Esq., of A-gustine Cove P. E. I., a successful breeder who owns the ilnest stockin the Maritime Provinces, if not in Canada- A glance over the prize lists of the 99exhil;itions of St.John and Halifax will show that Mr. Ca.lbeck’s herd made a clear sweep of the tlrst and second rizes. ._ -._ 3 “ ` ` ' I YOUR? BEST FRIEND Ogwaiidav 'andocvcryothrrdsris SURPRIS§= _nwmgtvcunmicnnnnt !h4°Il?Y»iY"=>‘ have hmhn¢ehm ' witnin the reach of all at only a trifle higher in price, than that usuallypaid for scrub stock.-Bras d’or Gazette. American Tobacco -rooklyn Transit Burlington continental Tob. Federal Steel ' Federal Steel Prid Louisville and Nashville New York Central Rock Island St. Paul `Ten.nessee Coatand Iron ' Union Pac Pr'fd United States Ru bber April Cotton ner 1(2) lbs following are the closing rates!- pork, ‘$11.65. -_ , S - Sunrxissn.,-niws-it -- f A Sept., wheat, 75§; corn, 372; Pork $11.77; _ ;. ’ .. -_ I T - , i '_ 1 , _ - _ ~ mmm; » ~ ';E`_f' ~-"Y ff/_ ' _ I ,,_£,;_l._,,,;;,-_ftESQ-i'ii;. '<<:~_-‘ - . - _~ ~ ~ _ _ _ I -_ ». ».»`,f1.»~. -;;_l<;-‘;-"fi-'<-` 1'. `-» ~ ‘ I ' ii ‘ *` *‘ ' W ` "H ` - D This action of Mr. Nicholson’s in -bringing improved stock into the countryis worthy o` praise, as it brings this improved stock _l_¢___.... _ New Your srocx Lisr. Closing prices I ‘ July % I american Sugar 127%,- American Steel and Wire 34 s§§§§§s 1295 I 5522 1111 705 351. 241 nil A -@_ CHICAGO MARKETS. _ Cmcaso, August 25. -(SP°°W~) - TN July, wheat, TH; 150111. 38 mtl, 5§ August, wheat, 74§,corn,3’7§,oats,222n IN the llst of successful candidates f 9 S Emma McCorrnac, Kinkora should, have read Miss Emma McCormac, Wellington. TsLEs1=t.mr's Landon cable of 24th says Y camp, conversing with the Canadian in- valids, was told that the soldier’s home in London, was not the-place for Cana- dians invalided from South Africa. Gen. valids to go to the convalescent home at Eastbourne. Another batch of Cana- AN Ottawa despatch says:_-The minist- - A e ,Ay Ht. ‘_3tc,-g,gi ____ ot "_-,iwas'l_ieldand stimula Qu" "S"°‘1““'“ °“ ‘”` QM” 1 Y "'”"’“;_ some of the patients. A telephone _ h matches the secretary will submit a state- see for himsels before the fruit season all W0\I1d l‘¢¢0V8l‘- In 811 |probabiEU lthe P0111. Union' tunately there were no drug on tl” wards removed and placed in car. They suffered intensely. From symptoms it appeared to be _ poisoning which may have been Toomhaivms ' ' senttothe city for carriages ima une patients who were sudering most were ' removed to their homes. The snnpmjgjl were those of acute gastro-integrin]-' ig. ritation or poisonin g. A physician who attended some at the patients after they arrived in the city last night said that it appears that the cause of the t bl ~ ‘ ron e was ptomaine pogmn- diseased tinned meats. He thought #hut efects will result only in temporary gigk. ness. _ i G I' Mr. J. B. _Paton of Halifax, one of the SuH'¢1ers.snidaftci-leaving thc table he fclg __ sick and had a desire for water. He could 0 not tell what was the matter. Hetbo-ught ` ice cream would do good but hecontinu. ed *-0 Set worse. He' ate some sandwiches but had no idea what caused the poisoning. The troublo wg; at the one table and appeared to be front the sandwiches, salad, tongue, “_ devmed meat. He endured terrible agony and. could do nothing but lie down. When seen Mr. Paton was able to move around but appeared to have been very ill, 5 I' A third physician stated last ni ht th a ut a dozen cases and the patients attributed illness to dif. ferent causes. Many attribute it to the tea, others to ghg corn beef or tongue. There were about 30 affected, but all will recover, a number, however were still seriously ill. _ By request of the friends of thesutferers their names are omitted. A number of touristlvisitors were among the num- being in the train. In all otherrespect; the outing was a most enjoyable one. Wasnnvcrom, July 25.-(Special.)-fl* Thursday, Showers, followed by fair and cooler, fresh south, shifting to west winds. . ;__ ’ _ ti V __ Pvwdef I . . °P°°° ' t°°?'-!“’1~’1_9e“°1t°_B=;=v°===~.-_ Y liili Ziff? ti1`§'f.”§§Zi‘ ?i‘i$.”° °i'“° " '“-t-s’”° r__ Di-. cclnn when seen last night -99”? I cnid tnnt- nt :tan nc was noticed!-I _Tli°=\1nl=’£r`\‘»ruh°snbn'n,¢_ ste" that ' 'some of the 'ladies were _ wereiliwelsh Fuslliera,.miost ot""who_.» _‘V ve-'y ill. After going to the shore .he |,gdb,,,,,m-;,ma,__ . f , __ found a number of people prmtmtg gnd » vomiting .' The vomiting B6¢m¢d.li0be the .I U1&i1I`SYmDtom together with great mas- I--°°'“°"l7=* ' cular weakness. There were no nervous Iclmanlaus nuunn nnoz. ' I I ' nnnnircctcttcnc bnt the patients wen-c F nmligui 4 suffering great abdominal ; ~ I grounds, but all that was possible-v _was done. The-worst cases were after-Q fm” _il 8? W;- ber. = » ___5;-_-_._ I The occiurence is to be as tim ,i I I ` ,C . _ I picnic_ was very largely ¢",_ I* ~ 'f '3 “ 5 I- _ nie WEATHER. 'I , GENERAL C AEVAN lv __ of Pretoria. lg - 13 CARS WELL 1=i uni ms C"MUli‘_3Ui“N5 . - Arc » liestorca-Caiiaiitnici L . _ _ en the Cfty A numb? Stranded in -_-Londonv-ii-A, * 1 _Heated Debate Dinner. e ' , 5'- . " l> A osivsgar. anvancn `las'rwA.ln.' _ _ _ “‘ ° L°NvQ;v.Jn1ya1-rsncciau;-naiuac»._ Picnic at Morell esterda when i - ' ` i -1. `* learned that nfterypartakirig of dirtinetaas lens tekzmphs th” th 'I numberofthecompanywere takenserious- genenl "d"‘“°° hum d' ly ill. The news spread quickly and -Dr. P"°t°"i3 °,m°° J°lY_..1` ,Ai-_ ' Y __ Collin was summoned and was' Bp the 22udth.e‘ in tttcndnncc administer-ingtctlic waits ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,d me ,,,,,m}._, " I " of the' suffering ones. A number wemtlth I ~ _ found tobe ingreat distress and appu- ey S °' , ently growing worse and weaker, in" some mild n'°nm|R 011 P019 U&UW'8 Iati-icn¢r¢nov»=in?I.é‘nd6n.<" ff ' 'f I 'Y °‘°°P °‘li P' Isndclent anaunn Dlscusuogt. ~ raised, which he believed ’~ -l war was Wrong. 1 &CA.N TAKEN PR&RR.. I j Orrawa July miner teicgntpin tiint»1>.° G. nuuiuu cr ing, in all pmbabilttyzdug to me “Hagar __ the 2nd Canadian Mounted Swan taken prisoner 19th. , ‘solm Ponrrxcazrs’ irovlunnrx-5,' 'I I ' ' The Cabinet Ministers are going 0_1 on 5 holiday, . _ _ scctctnrycr stttc.scttt~nin1>.1r.~ ' Island on Friday and after the maniagp- fiiin nnn win visit _ cci. ncinviuc denies that ht tc ben Senator but will Glltest , Kinds County again. 1 30.758 Invanfdsx London, Jniy 1o._1n tan new crouc- mons to-day Mr., George- ‘ pu-_ liamentarySee1eta_i-y ot Wu, amend gg.; 33,753 vmcers and men hadbeen lnvalided home from South Africa since the begin- - t _ he visited bo 8 8- ningof the war. ‘mi W N _ 2;{ ?:Enhsdm%‘¥Em.’l§w§?&mpmgm t . sleep ot chg_'_|_y_¢_eso°_§_he sweet, retnshing "”_” _1 Paris Broan w `k _ 'i r, . ; an -:gs n 1. - _ ~ -. -- ,_ie_,;,¢7 ._ _ lim 7 .la .y.'5'.1~-. ffitisn 3 ; ALL t/rc Térfe; __ ' ' - i A! f ' ‘ _ _ . W- At Morell Was Very. of Rah”-ts' Forces Em 1