_._. .,.._¢.¢_¢_¢-4-a-o-o-04-0-o J' °4LL the Ncfws. I ALL the Time i I E M L -' _ si' ' _ "_ _’l.:.-3. :_Ei,f!__-W,,_;-_~__.~s%,§ HA; ‘_;I__ -_v "T V' ` ' 5-f'**_ ml ____ ___ THE GUARDIAN-_CHAHL01TET0WN. PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, sAronnAy, JULY 21,9. f_ . _ ». »~.._ _..- OTHER \L/[EQ \\ ERE FORGERIES LB. L_; u is 1;-7 I VOLCANIL NEWS IS ERUPTION BETTER mi lives in Japan ,on 18th July, Destroys Hundreds of Ministers in Pekin Alive % _ iii>iovs Exi>EniiiENi i>nEsni'iEiiiANs sAEE *- *M ____ ‘ Fflfgeries- Kolapore Hopes are Raised But there Cup Where Sir Hibbert are Stories of Massacre and Tarte Will un and Danger. M___. #_ PRESBYTERIAN MISSIONARIES SAFE. ST J0H\ "l-<>l>¢<>w-ll-Four new TORONTO July 20-(Specia.l.)_A tele. . ' __ _ thnen occupied Herkspoci-1; ¢;¢¢1g,,-1 ch8r8€S haw been mode against F S grain from Shanghai conveys word that mty°nThu`rsday eveningzhbmlvaiwuver’ H mm 'V ` . _ < _ __ _ _ . ge is ~ -_ _ Whittaker to day for folgery of fournotes the Canadian Presb teria _ _ _ . B. G. Yesterday evcmn NGU ___ III r nnoiberl the g _ Anonivre _ "3 WW' Y n m'”'°"a""s - ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ A- _ -1 PNSGII?-BtiVe waited upon him acting mi. °i°”S_ °¢°°Pi°\i_bI the Free Sante;-3 bg.. ibwins the mime of\’ C Seotmria mai ii china have reached ,, place ,,,,,f,,,,,._ P """"""""""""""" dence Of Mp Arthm Petm' Q .¢_ md than B' U 'H ' tm - b____'__ i ', _ r 1 - _ _ _ in* $664 ` mimsrnns sriri. ALIVE: is Pnxiiv. ° C' EXAMINATI0NS° , ` . -1 ‘ - _. ~ I, _ ~ ° ' . _. -_ _' E _ ‘ _ smrnouxs i.iiYro\ rnosriicrnc. WASHINGTON Jul .50 (S .ah » __ (_-JC A . _ j _ .1 ~ ' . . _ _ _ . 1 . . _. . _ _ __ . __. _ _ _ __ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ Sage ~ - . . _ - 5 _ . _ _ _ _ i _ _ _ . _‘_ _ _ _ __ to . - . I _ _ - . e, _ _ ' _ o__- , , . __ I _ ____ _ rf, ' - e _ . - _ ` » - ' " ' ~ ' ' _ " _ , I E ' . _ _ _ . ` ° _ '_ 1, _ _ _ ._ _ __" L .1-'-‘.1 ' i -_ ` __ _ _ . _ » ~ '- -`~- _ ' , i . _- -- -__ 21 i _ ' 'f I r ` . _ . . . _ _ _ _ , . , '_ ' _ r . _ J V . . _ 3. _ _ _ _ , _ 1582 _ , _ . -_ Y peci )-The L0"DO\ July )0 `lSp°°‘a1l‘°S“`Th0l11aS tate Department received a cipher mes Lipton will experiment with the Sham fmm Umted States Muustel. Cougar day dated Pekin July 18 Hori-A APE AG Ai\ R AISBD ef is they must be receiving some assist nce from the Chinese Government troops ORE: siifnnnns-SHANGHAI is DANGER. LONDON, July 20.-(Special)-Reports say sixty missionaries and a. hundred _n , native Clirisiians in Tai ‘Iunng have been A _ nnissacred and this presages' an attack on ' _ _ i.¥oh`n.¥*o'i_m ~ . rock to get suggestions for a. new cup Sqmuhai Ethel S°°“» Wane” G*'°"‘f _ 1 ~ - fl ’ challenger an l will not challenge for next _ 5- 1- . , _ V year [\DIi-L_) TROOA-5 ARI; AR.R.__lI1.G. _ _ Indian troops are daily arriving at 677_ " E voi.c un 1_1 L i>'rio\ N J ii>A\ Hong K0ng_ ~" ~\ ioiioii vi i Japan, J nly 20 -(Special)- The Chinese force commanding Shang- Moun: Aseiiiizi near Bnndaisan broke into ai is being daily strengthened and for- -eruption Tuesday last isrners view these arrivals with alarm. 0 Several '. ilnges were destroyed and two UssiA sxaxnrsc. rnoors. linnilred persons killed or in_}ured Russia is pouring troops into Manchu- WBERF \ii.\ii.Eics \viLL RUY fla- choo The State Department declared it auth ntic M1 Conner tells that the foreign rsare all hard pressed in the Brltish egation under shot and shell fire and nick relief is required to pi es ent a gen ral massacre ssary to pass, 450 Li N E ral Secretary Long notified Admiral Remey ith order to use and urge every means ossible for their immediate relief. This has raised high hopes that the for- gners in Pekin may be saved. The be _v¢f¢' \\\\ HON. P. _-*_ . _ . _#.1 '_ _Assure the Fine Future V. Fred McLeod French River, 605. John McPherson, Heatherdale, 602 Freeman Clark Alberton, 601 H8-1'I'y&l_féi_i_1l Carleton, 600 M317 GD. Tlgrush Convent, Dan McDonald Lakeville, 599 Melvina G-avm, Tignish 598 Maud Knox, Souris Convent, 595. May Cotton, Prmce Street, 594 Fred Holman Winsloe South, 592 Noble DesRoches, St Eleanor’s, 592 Nellie Craig, Emerald, 592 David Mellish Montague 592 George Green, Clifton 586 Bert Best Westmoreland 585 Results of matriouiation examination rince of Wales College and Normal 599 Number of marks attainable, 900 nec zzie oonan, me d, 855 Roy Leitch West Kent 891 Garfield Bennett Alberton, 815 Roy Long, Tyne Valley 812 A Campbell Greenvale, 808 Lucretia McDonald, Emerald, 807 Laura Duncan, S sidéz, 779 N iola. Beers Prince treet 775 Ann e McLeod, Georgetown, 769 Alex M0Ut€0U101'.Y Val-l€5'fi91d 584 Louise Daman Margate ,66 Jos McKenzie, Vernon River Bridge Norman Gillis, Hartsville, 766. ` ' Bessie Bcairsic, snide, 762. ` Arthur 190716. Emerald. 580. J D Bieiiaue. seine, 751. $83198 Gallagf-. Mo1f_11. 579. Richard cam ben, Mont e, 756. _ - <><>11e_y.' reenv e, 579. Cora Brehant? Murray Hzrggor SO, 756; EFHQSE :West Kellti 576- . T H Murphy, Mount Pleasant, 741. v Llwe M<=K111110n. Criipaud. 576. Angelina Lannau. Summerville, 728. Munel M01`50I1= Cf¥l'd180-U» 575- Mabel Brown, Margate, 700 A Heh?" Pdmeri Prince St-i 574- Ai-iimr Hacker, Norm Bedcque, 699 _ S8419- ¥<_=1f#°<1» Own WSW.. 574- Helen Whidden, do, 698 . ‘ Jolm Buchanan# Emafaldi 574- Jaines A Green, Ebenezer, 698 ,_ Dmlbalb $l1D1H1B1'Sid6. 574- Ira Brown, York, 697 _ _ F _ _K199Pm8» Muna? H8150!! IreneClark,St&nlw_ i595? _ 4- ' ~. f _ Peter Hughes, Emei~a.ld.(ES31= ‘ ` B5” Wh§d‘.k”»N~ B9d8‘1“0=570~ Annie Montgomery’ nfsalpequm ,693 __ _ _ Walter Tramor, KieIly’B OTCBB, 569. . _ to Annandale, 682; -- _ _ J N Howie ' l Elva Young, Kingsboro, 567_ _ John Gallant, Uroinville, 567. Flora McLeod. S’Side, 563. Mabel Gunn, C&!1-iigall. 563. -_ Percy Pope, West Kent, 680 _ ' Sadie McLeod, Bradalbano, 678. -___ Geo McPherson, Newton Cross, 3. of British Columbia he said “British Columbia. is probabl the mos Of the province are most favora of stock is raised. PEiEus~ _ Columbia. _ _ _ _ And Great Natural Resources t DI‘0lZr€Ssive part of Canada at tyhe present t me The many possibilities of the_coun~ UTY are simply enormous in regard to the 5l1PPly Of coal, gold silver, lead and 1111111? other minerals. Many parts ble for the promotion t agncnlrm-e In some of the valleys a. large quantity '~\\§_ _ ._~ _ _ - "_. . :ii ,e___ _ F? f 1*"_ - or _ _______ l`_ ll __ _ HON. FRED. PETERS. _ -t I \ ' ll __ ___ at-__¢ _,. 'I . _ _` den and_`Wife._' isi iniE i;OvEnNuEni~ _ '.“.L’SE Qi; RWM yy; . -of nc. v _ HOVE\(lN"1‘$0FG-ENIBAISUT S. LMCA, As intimated in our columns yesterday Lozmog July gy _(S n morning Hon. Ford Peters erriverlzfin the I* I ’ mem). Lua new learned the tollowi fa ts t B;-mah Columbia and its “gusto reasourcea.bq“ His Gwen" Hamann md Mum” U' |118-DY friends will be pleased to learn that] marching “W an muh? "nth °t 5" Mr Peters looks well and it is apparent D°1‘3°B°VR"u"*7 that the air of the Pacific agrees with ngp0M~gp'nnn BU-Us Amvn. hun. When asked as to the possibilities ” Qmmc. J sly 20 -(Special).-Prine; Ja-"1¢S H\1v~ 0/; 7* \\\ ‘T I -.- \."~`; ‘°-"‘ < .` . \- 1 1: \ . _;;»§'.*J:"°"` X _._,*.o \` ’\\ ‘ll “-4.15 _ . _ ,, . - , J. ISRAEL TARTE im’ Bentley`s_,LAi`n`;n`e`ril:Hwlll`cure Group. _ __ Q ; , Military ='~vn;~:_ger canes just received.- nys Jciinson ee .ri>im..-<3.-i. 21 ii Camp Brighton -4 Attention, swagger 1 canes for the boys Just received. l\ew , and nobby Z5 cents -Johnson 8: Johnson , . 1 ' ' _ 1 __ 0 »_./_ '_£ Lester Sharp, Summerside, 673. W. E. Jenkins,Uigg, 673- Fred Bremner, West Kent. 672. Alex. McKay, Emerald, 670. Walter Crockett, Carlcton,_668. Brenton MacIntosh, Vlotprlv-i 665- Cliarles F. Lewellin, S’S10-9, 665- Lois Hooper, Prince _St., _659. Hazel Myers, Victoria. Q03- Eihel Rose, Lakeville, 654. _ W. E. Williams, Mt. Pleasant, 652. Hugh Steele, Souris, 648. Florence Williams, Crnpaud, 645. Ha;-ry Love, Kensington, 643. Vernon Cc-Hin, _Lot 40, 6-13- Ethel McQuarrie,_Roseneath, 642. Ida Wauglian, Prince St.. 637. John Johnstone, New GlaSg0W. 534- Creek, 545 Lottie Newsome, Westmoreland, 633. Pansy McDonald, Orwell Cove, 562. Myrtle Shaw, New Perth, 562. Hugh McCallum, Ocean View, 562. Katie Stewart, Kensington, 561. Pearl Clark, Wilmot Valley, 561. Edwin Murphy, Sea View, 560. Stewart McArthur, S’side, 557 Edwin Griiiin, Mt. Stewart, 556 Florrie Walsh, S’side, 556 John McKenzie, Vernon River B., 554 Ethel Hasliun, Springfield, 554 Casimir Perry, Higgins Road, 555 Florrie Campbell, Prince Street, 551 Percy Owen, Georgetown, 551 Alex McKinnon, West Kent, 549 Charles Brooks, Murray H South, 548 established. . Annie W McGregor, Upper Belle i Tillie McMillan, Lower Montague, 544 mm FOREIGN TRADE. 1 _ “The trade from the Pacific Coast to ,China and Japan is just in its infancy and anyone who has not seen the activity _ _ __ that is now being displayed in this par- ADVUTAGES °F Tu WUNTBE? ticular trade, cannot- form any conoeptio ' _ , ._ __ __ of its enormous proportions.- It is enough ° ' ' ' ` to say, that there are steamers of a nage of 67,000 tons running from the Pac tic port-alto the different points in J upon. “There is an immense tmdeiniumber in bhlereiis no wrt °f 0fmdo.w