_ ,Boots $1.50, lute lace 1Bcots $1.85. ;~ 4. if _,_ ,Lowest Price Yet- f ¢~ all L I ' H0WARq)SR0§|§:&»BI;§~B M P ¥ L fbe News. | ' " ‘ » ALL the Time. ; _.,4-Q-o-0-O-0°*"°'° R =-"Y" Esmusm |39|_ ras GUARDIAN, onAnLo'rrsrowN. ramen EDWARD TSLAND, 'rHU1_isDAY, JULY Wo, . \ _ in ini; I 5l>oUNns` ‘ KILLED ! Fearlul Fate of Foreign- ers in Pekin. IIEN ISIN THREATENEI) 'By Great Force and May be Abandoned-Missionaries’ Awful Peril. THE MAssAcRi: is Psxrx. Losnos, July 4.-(SDeeial.)-Not a ,single foreigner is now believed tobe alive ignow believed to be alive in Pekin and p apparently many niet a terrible death. [AY BIYXRE FROM TIEN TSIN. The Admirals at Tien Tsin report they cannot move on Pekin until large rein- forcements arrive and they intimate they may not be able to hold Tien Tsin. This if :necessitated may set the whole fpmvince adame. All the women and children in Tien Tsin will then be\~-(SPecial.)°“ IX D1`0U1lU@Ut F3-“Way 11100 murdered at once. gaANGHAi THOUGHT To BE SAFE. All the viceroys of t he Yang Tse Kiang districts will keep the peace and Shanghai is safe. Admiral Seymour is reported wounded ‘ TIER' TSIN THREA'i`E_\' ED SERIOUSLY. TEIN Tsrs,July 4.-(Special).-Gen. Nich I..iChang with 90.000 troops is said to be marching on Tien Tsin and the force op- posed to him barely numbers 20,003. PZRIL OF THE BIISSIOXARIES. The Chinese are sending couriers all over the country calling on the people to riseand resist foreigners and but little hope is entertained of the missionaries who do not get to the scaboard at once. THE WEATHER. WAsnr.\'uToN, July 4.- (Specia.l.) - Showers. cooler, south westerly winds. CHICAGO MARKETS. Cnlcico, July 4. - (Special) - This being Independence Day there are no market quotations. SCHOOL TEACHER WANTED; _ Gentleman or lady. Good pany weekly for selling Fruit or Ornamental rees, Shrubs or Roses, in towns, cities or country. Unusual demand for this line now.- Brown Brothers Company. N nrserymen, Limited. P. 6. Brown’s Kurseriies, Ont, a, W. Here We Tllrc _l - _ Boys’ Ghoco-_ late lace lcn’s Choco- sw BUS |1053 g |1955 T .... ..... ..._ ...»..»... ~ I A fight-wendo it reasonably- j lllrllhn.Iolne!an,¢eueplou's&e. ao~ '° ‘ -- A b the noon: exam. noni: . _ _ 5 » ~ *deffgceeg-r is mold- ler.=oe-fnofooaafi Iilllllll I E lil GRAIUITY To all Colonials Forced to Retire. OFFICERS INVALIDEI) Two Fatal Explosions of Gasoline and Fireworks f Kill Many. GRATUITIES FOR COLONIALS. OTTAWA, July 4.~(Special.)-An Im- perial army order givcs a gratuity of £5to colonials serving in §South Africa. on their retirement for any causes. ` r_\'vALiDi:n co1.osiAl. orrrclszas. Capt Pelletier, Capt. Wilknis and Capt. Jackson are all being invalided home. Lieut. Weldon McLean of St. John is sick with fever. FATAL oAsoLL\'l-I i;xi>i.osroN. PARgERsn?n_ lVest Va., July 4. were kil.led:and twenty live or thirtY Per' sons injured by the explosion of gasoline tank cars, thejresult of a collision in the yards here. KILLBD nv ExPL.0ni_\'G rii~:i~:-woRKS. PHILADELPHIA,]July}4.-(598351)-“BY :in explosion ofLflreworks in the Italian quarter sevenlchildren were killlid, thfee others will die andla. number are injured- Aboy fired ashot into the Sb0Ck Of 3 51;;-get merchant [and was himself killed oy the exfplosionrthat followed. ' - V *"3 A _Lady of knowsrealvaluc andgenuinzmeritx and will use SURPRISE Soap for lhisteaon. QUALlTYiatIi¢esenlialelem¢nt intfiemake upofSUR.PRISE Soap. QUALITY is the secret of the gr¢atsucc¢asofSURPRlSESoap. QUALITYmanspure hard soap withremarkablcandpeculiafqualitiea lorwashlngclothzs. _l HOTEL AUAIIIA _M-; ----1 |='-si it g ` Opens July ist. Finest Bathing. Boating and Fishing. C uisene T I. C. I-lALl. Mgr ` Do as We Sayw iq You Halef‘*' _< >_ 3 Let us keepit in repair fc_r YOU. '-_ wg'11 do it right-we ll do it teas- gi 'Q .5 BUY- ' -; ‘ .__~ ’ L. lflis Rot E M e send for and deliver wheels _Y fi forrepair. I `» ;- - > f_: like gicérge Doctnrf ~T ~ Bicycle BIDIHTIIOP-' 5 33.121?‘iil‘f".."ff;`€?.;.°““io‘§i’§,§;.1.§l‘§i,Tiiii' lf Hammocks I Don’t Neglect' Geo. Hovslan, Mr P. Gillis, Mr V T _ » . 5 I, J h ° k , M . AI . McD0naId. ` ' . I I D(i~.Jam13surl;arburIton, Michael Mc-_ ____ `I __ 1 _ _ _ 4 - Quillan, Mr. Jas. Trainor, ,Mr.D.A. M20* ‘ pf 7 , M I' ' If you allow your watch to nm kinnon,Mr. Jas. Kelly, Mr. Jas. Mclsaac, _A ._ W , ; - _ _ _ » _ _ Mr. Trios. P. Goss, Professor co.voo,. Mr. BEA;’J‘g§¢fx‘;f,:1f;fabG1eU0'§iifB01;G ‘.“"{ L°°°10P8 "1l=h°\§° °l°*111°8»» 01' “tb 'r.J.Doon ,Amr-id o.rdJ.Doiry, Mr. ,_ '“»_°° ‘ 3°’ if-m°_¢¢dP°f“__1§I1°Yb°'°f“°°l>l*i_ Jos Byrgo, s. A. dompbon, Mr. John °P°“°fi' e ' i ly use domoy its usefnlnoss_ u ¢ --§ff- » . Hughes, Mr. D. O’M. Reddin, Mr. P. S. lf _ J , __ _ better have it examined by Brown, Mr. Delmer J Vail, Mr. Fred; ° ‘ f fy;Dur»’Wd!cl1 Doctor And if in need of I; Higgins, Mr. S. Bolger, Mr. Chas. Bell, 1 , will advise you accordingly _, Mr. Lucias O‘Kelly_,Mr. W. F. Carter, Mr. .p I A . “ve year qgtahy Arthur P. McR0ry. M ' °-* g repgi ¢]¢P“»(»,` If today be line His Excellency, accomf ment turning ou?;;;‘:;h_” 'sork .o ,- __ _ l- Last eveninga reception was held in the Palace in honor of His Excellency Monseignor Falconio. The visitoes were received and introduced to His Excellency by the Rev. Dr. Morrison of the Cathedral Staff. On either side of the Mgr. was His Lordship, Bishop McDonald and the Rev. Father Fisher, Secretary to the Apostolic Delegate. Several of the clergy occupied places in the drawing room during the reception. Following is alist ofthe visitors: ' Mis. Hegan,Mrs. A. McDonald, Miss Edith Gallant, Miss Sara Trainnr, Miss Annie McCarron, Mr. and Mrs. Peter McCa.rron, Miss Mary Kennedy, Mrs. Clarence F. Colt, Miss E. M. Templeton, Mrs. D. O'M. Reddin, Mrs. Reddin, Miss Reddin, Mrs. Ghtram, Miss Maggie McCan~on, Mlle Alhina. lliiller, Miss Alice O'Brien, Miss Emma Coady, Miss Mary A. Trainor, Mrs. Peter Trainor, Miss Luc/ Coady, Miss Katie Butler, Mrs. Margaret Mc- Isaac, Mrs. L. Riley, Mrs. Annie Butler, Miss Annie McQuillnn, Miss Katie Mooney Miss .Mary Gorinly, Mrs. John Mooney, Miss Nollro M.-Donald, Mod G. P. 'noone Miss Maisy H. Coady, Mrs. Jas. Byrnl. Miss Annie Byrne, Miss Blake, Miss M. A. \Vyse, Mrs.Mdurice B1 \ke,Miss Caven, Miss Minnie McDonald, Mrs. Alex. Mc- Donald, Ms. Delmar J, Vail, Miss Katie _ Callihan, Miss Mary Byrne. Robin, Miss Eleanor M. Robin, Mrs. Geo. W. Howlan, Mrs. C. S. Beaton. Mrs. P. P. Gillis, Miss Gillis. Miss E. Griflith,Mrs. E. Coady, Miss K. Flynn, Mrs. A. Her- mans, Mrs. Jos. F. Mclnnis, Miss Katie’ E. Reardon, Miss Mary Reardon, Mrs. Daniel Reardon, Miss Emma Murphy, Miss Murphy, Mr. J. F. White, Mrs. SBlancha.rd. Miss Addie E. Hog- a.n,Miss Hogan, Mrs. R. M. Grmt, Miss Sarah Edmonds, Mrs. Hugh Mclnnis, Miss Connolly Miss Fairclou h Miss M °‘*' I be had in that D industry. You london, June 20.-,Julian Qalph con- phgwgl-aphs__by pressing' 5 butt” _ ,_ ,L _n _ _ tributes to. The Daily Mail some warn- letting m¢,m-ed,-,they 1-ew ’ ‘ " " '1..é%‘e>.-L.. ingstothose who intend to emigrate to In the army I ‘round so manyyoungs- Danzig `S°“thAfl'll‘3- H9 3'-WSI” ` men-especially among the Australians *Ghana T' Ifear that most of those men will re- an¢1(fewer)C,_,,adian_q_wh0 mlkw af re_ » gret having ever asked even the barest moinmgih south Afrioo, that I made nifrmooiu Univomn,y._ . 1ivingof,South Africa. Although the most my business while 1 was in Cape Town A _ _ A I ' _ ..` popular' sayings about that unattractive Kimberley and Blwmfontein to ask the, *AN “Avy relno_n are such as to deter iromisration. loading mon for their knowledge Andi sr, Jome, Joly 4.-(Special)-Fri# 8. the Idea that f0_F_f\11\¢S 31°? t0 be H11?-de opinions as to the inducements t-he coun=’ Whigtgkgr, “wall known 'marine there by men without capital remains try has for imm;gmnf,S_ It h . _ s .A 'F _ firmly rooted in many minds. mere] ha ed S but 1 didniry ani _“nee m““°‘°d~m'.’r°h°'°t' was ’ ¢ Y DIED 0 ot eet 1 Where the laid yields best it is mainly a man wh() favm-gd the cgming ‘gf 8, ‘ “~f°m°°° “me mstanc? °f ul* ‘used for the breeding of sheep, horses largenumber gf new settle,-s_ _A11 Wim' New Brnnswickon ai charge of. ‘ ood soot-S tooddosbriohes-,It is only Whore were of British blood wished for more The p&lculars are beiiiglkepti Wlftef 1° a “H *IDU that We §¢¢ “ODS M108 men of their own race there-in numbers the ,m.e‘ st hu; on “sinned gnu raised. and they are grown In Smell PIOW, eutiicent to outvote the Dutch, but they - i °. » ._ McKenna, Miss: Mary McKenna, Miss ',f0r Water in S011i»h Af1‘iC=fb8»S been termed could not promise the new-comersaliving. for he is a very I_’r°mment dana' hl;*`?». " Ellie DesR:»che, Miss May. More side, »“f1Cl1X`i0-"T0 be Sbriofll' i\1S¥», there isa .It isastrue as when Mr. Bryce wrote _ _ ' J ~ ,_ ,ji _f jf _A Miss MlnnroKor1y. Mrs J. B. Mononavd, reasonably riohrosion inthot port of the mouse south Afrioais “a vase solitude . ' _ Mrs. Maclntyre, Madam C. Benoit, Miss Cope COIUHY Which iS 681125 _ the HCX with a few cases of population," and that “UELAYS ARE »1)ANGER0U8,"_- Agnes Creake, Miss Mary Arnold, Mrs. ‘ R_lV¢1` C0l1_Y1t1`J’- Wheat and fruit and the this is due to its scanty means of sustain- Lobrooh, Miss Mary Moxonno, yloo flourish lo that section. _tho pasturoso mg life, oodles few openings for induser y ,Mrs. J. A. Macdonell, Mrs. Archibald J. lS200d. 8`€Dl1l!1€ farming IS C8-I'!'l9d 011 unaided by capital. Mlodonold,Mo.-. sollivao, Miss Annie Mo there, and the people are prosperous- Bot Q Gee_ M,-5_ }_>_ Klggias, Miss Gertrude the regionoifersno chance for immigrants. f *N nodded, Miss Audio Farrell, Mass Dnsy Tholandis olltakeo un, and held at o ___ Mc-.Innis,Mrs. Adrian Peters. Mrs. E. Vel`YhigI1 Dl`lC0» and H1030 Wh0 OWU its ' A. Gol1one,Mos.1\.iAdrlooB1Ako, Mrs.Jorn ‘esoofiollythodomiooot Dutch. will not Mcswain’ MN-_ pitzgel-a1d_ M,-S_ F_ };~_ sell. Instead,they want more acres, even Kolly,nlr.dod Mrs. H. Fitzgerald, Miss tlooshthey ooooot till what they have Florence E. Kelly, Mrs. B. McQuillan, ' S. ' o 5 p _ _ M. Trainor,Mrs. Owen Connolly, Miss , g , . . _‘ Dalton, Miss E. Benoit, Miss Maggie -‘-for the Boer is a land lovin land in-s. John J. sdvidoni, Mrs. Harry Burns, I proud morta1.Wh_° estimates his Social M,.S_ Jas_ Lgerty’ Mn, John Howatba ‘position and his degree of content by the' Miss Nellie Morgan, Mrs. P. McKenna, Uumbe1`°fhl53CfeS Miss Enos slmpson,Ml§_= Euro Roddrn, Thorois good groin-producing Soil in ~ _ ,,_, f _ Miss Ma.cSwain, Mr. John McEachern, the eastern Dari? Of the 01`i‘1US`9 ,RWM ' ` _ I . _ _ _ _ Mr. P. C. Brown, Mr. Peter O’Halloran. C°I°”Y~ and the 1`a"f’~3¢5 °f the “af may At the Mmste’ Woodvile' byR¢fy_ A _g_ Mr. A. W. Roddin,1\Ir. Arlhibald Irwin, Send ofow-o vow few-of those farms Madg fpqn pm; Swwm--nn Jn” 2,; mn M,_¢_A,,m,,,, Mr. Patrick McCloskey, Mr.J. T.Reardon, & tartar Bachannnmgpper Bala. Riva., m lg” 2?- g‘§"“J-KSa"i‘I§“t- gh(-11* ;V°d}1YI;‘t;‘;’;’_;‘ A i" ' .M ... . Bessie McPhee, of Pleasant Valley. . r. as. enne y, u ge 2 , . fe D* r - . _ ~ Mr. Aeneas A. Macdonald Mr. Hugh Kelly Mr. Thos McCarvill.. Mr. Jos. Oct panied by Hi§ecretary,His Lordship the ¥ drivetolilneiafco. . feel. _C by l I -_ _ . -,» » -_,~ ,v _-,> _ ._ ~ ; _ l f < .;.;, .-.‘ 1 i. 1 if S ii# O i _-_-__- 4 i . .. ~_ _ if;-1 THE Perens UNlvERs1TY,oR METHODIST mission THE LARGEST nllsslolr sci-lool. Forgery o¢wg¢¢_¢ms;¢ ~ i W ' IN CHINA. I Launqm '|‘_ax"-_.gm-p_ , ,,, nerkeiesea to I REcEl>T1oN AT PALACE; S A i.§y‘$..fo'§‘L“,§l‘.f.f.;.b.§}°..fl`§.‘Z§‘.°§. .1'."lf..l’.‘“ E _ f seeker There is not, and will not be] any of this land to be picked up on what is called a settler’s claim, i.e., free to whoso- A nv ever will build on it and work it. Ill the T1-g,nsvaal.likewise, there are _Oni-*Ali-I good bores ood doom boltsood more lo Soihsrleli, 1 Bill to Iplenty of unworked land, I believe, in the \ r dryandhillyupperhalfof that _ th’ at servegune in tl1"e,!'nm.i. the soil which ls productive even in the I I Gerporalcoui-uio!,otAB_ltl,=‘! __ _nf - way ot paetnrag-e is not in the market. ~ _ ~ I ' - » ' tlllllall 0Il Slllllll Irony mon urlnkotonod new gold .oi f“°°° *° ‘M595 '?° diamond mines, he may as well be told Dr. Borden 5. _ that the c`.a ices of that are practically morrovr. ,_ I I ’ equal to his chances of having at his dis- poselthc time, money and expertknowledge utilized in studing the entire country, and part of those new colonies is the ostrich; _The Mines and the Doors “°1w“e°1W~ei°f°f“~dbfafff°='=r°=°fli*f?°'°°“° shrewd and successful men who live in Transvaal. But breeding qstricheg rg I quires money-for the land and thebirds M°NT|¥E_*Lg,' ° -to start with. And one must know Presbylieryhis learn the methods by which a profit is to Cl raise ostriches as you take a J. B. Macdonald, Mr. John Moswain, Try one con of Qak Brood Condensed thz M.. cub.-.rt Doonoohos, D.. F. F. ggiltirgggi cgggpeflglangsggfgg gig; ;gu1g» _ Kelly, Lieuét-n int-Governor McIntyre, mfocer fo,-in ° 30tf. agam ` ` Mr. Geo. W. Gardiner, Hon. W. Sul- I , livan, Mr. T. J. Hughes, Mr. rian / . ' ‘ P60813, Mr-J. F. Arsenalllli M. L. A., Mr., |. 4 , V- Y ‘A V * I i ¢ Owen McKloskey, Mr. Bernard Macdon- mama” °f th £37* - ald, Mr. John McRory, Mr. John Coyle, novlv.ulnua»o»nueo..|mrv?1i.' F' Bishopandsomeottheclergwilltakeai " 'IC P i _ - E you °° nors, crass' .od;Dor.r.~s cis- to .oo yo.. ol ri' “_ ` 'f "i" '_ TRIAGES. Ailatge at al' f°"“”';”~‘* FOR SALE.-My residence, furnished “Mg ply to Mrs. John Dorsey.--27~eod tf. ‘* 'ay' , uminerside. ' _ U0 Lone, §%l estate bought and sold. _ - l it r _ f l » _ . ' ; »»'»_:if"-'=‘_'°-ro’ ' ”~’ » _ or dorm-dished, oo Powool..soioo¢..11iodo.m_ P ' _ _ . _ -i improvements. Largeyard andfgarden, I _ , D also stable &c. »For price ana- terms if .. .lol _.,',_.. ,Sip Cf the OUR _ V, ». T0 VOTE IN SQUTH AFRICA. _ tl k_ V _ _ _ togive all our soldiers and war in a. ing lens or paying yearly premiums ndaitsinsamlh Aft. a v°