I E O-C~O-0-0; 0-0- g,¢ News. t by ALL the Time. ‘ f" ` ""`_”` W V ' " 1 - . - _ _ ` _ ' _' __ ' _*_ __ ;mll.l$l|Ell_l_t9l._ THE GUARDIAN, oHARLo'I'rErowN, PRINDE EDWARD ISLAND, FRIDAY, JUNE is iooo. . ` *nm m mn. ooNsoRi or THE . I 0ld Mau Has Fol- lowed Him. s ns ciADsioNE DEAD mich of Their First Meet- mgland The Gladstone Family. Loypos, June 14. - (Special. - Mrs. Gladstone died this afternoon, aged 88 x _ .__ Nagy 51 years ago the handsome Miss Catherine Glynne became Mrs. William Gladstone, who was at that time in “wth year. Miss Glynne was the eldest hngiiter of Sir Stephen R. Glynne of Ha- nnon, Flintshire, and was three years ,pager than her husband. Her attention num-st called to Gladstone, so goes the gm-y, by a remark made by an .English [mister who sat beside ber at A dinner prtyat which Gladstone wasalso presant. “Mark that young man," said he; “he will yet be Prime Minister of England." Miss Glyune keenly scrutinized the handsome md expressive features of the young mem- ber of Parliament who sat opposite her, and the following winter made his ac- qinintance in Italy-and the next year dterthat married him, her sister, Miss lary, being wedded to the fourth Baron Lyttleton :it the same time. Ir. and Mrs. Gladstone had eight chil- dren, four sons and four daughters,of vlmsix are living. One baughter died hinhncy in 1850, while the late Right k.William Henry Gladstone died July ii creditable and successful y career. One of the surviv- engaged in commercial pur- the other two reside in one, Rev. Stephen Gladstone.be~ of Hawarden, while the other Hon. Herbert John Gladstone, is of Parliament for Leeds, with the of a brilliant political career be- bim. Two of the daughters are mar- one of them being the wife of Rev. Drew, Vicar of Buckley. The third daughter, Helen, is still unmar- and for a long time held the honor- fallleposition of principal of Newnham College, at Cambridge. ' Irs. Gladstone was in all respects an Heal wife and mother. She nursed all ter children herself and looked after them from infancy, as if she had not been the lady of the castle, who was able to com- land any amount of assistance that she light require. When out of ofllce. Mr. Gladstone taught his elder children Italian. .The girls were educated at home by gov- ernesses. Z-liiglish, Frcnchf{a.nd German. thcboys all Went to Eton and afterwards to Oxford. Since Mr. Gladstone's death, May 19, 133, Gladstone has been in failing health. The Hawarden estate which Hrs. Gladstone inherited from her father, and which was the home of the family for 'E D 4" %%?%'.‘<2>}¥§%%i`$'.€§ii% The Shoes in » J' --_ -~-- - - ___ \~ - _ "___ RUBERTS REPORTS That Botha Has Fled to The Eastward. 0 li. BULLER AND RUBERTS Now Joining Hands -Methuen Reports Favorably--Schrei- ner May Resign. BOTHA FLED FROM ROBERTS. ` LONDON. Juno 14. -(spooiom - Lora Roberts reports that Botha evacuated his position and retired to the eastward. ALL QUIET AT HONINGSPRUIT. Lord Methuen found all quiet at Honingspruit. Details of Lord Roberts' casualties in the nght with Botha are not yet received. ROBERTS AND BULLER IN TOUCH. Gen. Buller reports the Boers have evacuated Walkerstroom. Buller and Roberts are now in touch and much more rapid progress in the pacification of the Transvaal is looked -for. DESPATCH FROM LORD ROBERTS. The following despatch has been ref ceived at the War Oflice from Lord Roberts: “KA'rsBoscH, June 12.-In yesterday’s engagement Methuen had one killed and 13 wounded. Among the latter is Lieu- tenent Cearle of the 12th Battalion of Yeomanry. woUND1=;D DERBYSHIRES snr FREE. _ “ On June7 the Derbyshire militia lost _aokiiiod and IDA woojiiaod'. on of whom were in the Yeomanry hospital, which iwas captured by thc' Boers and retaken by Methuen.” _ FAVORS A COALITION. CAPE Towx, June 14.-(Special)-It is understood that Sir Alfred Milner, Governor of Cape Colony is extremely unwilling that Mr. Schreiner, the Cape Premier should resign and that he favors a coalition ministry, for the purpose of carrying through the contemplated im- perial measures. many years,passed into the late Mr. Glad- stone’s hands as owner in 1874, but he conveyed it to his eldest son two years later, and it is now managed by the trus- tees of the latter’s eldest son. It is a valuable property, covering four square miles, with a rental of $90,003 and valu- able minerals underlying. Truro, March 15th, 1899. Mr. C. T. Burns, the well known Mantel man, s:i_v.»' “Kurnfoit Powders are just the right thing." THE WEATHER. W~AsnINe'roN, June 14. _(Special)- Showers, cooler. then fair, brisk southerli . shifting to northwesterly' winds. Foreign Troops March on Pekin- Boxers May Burn Tien Tsin-Prominent Biscuit Maker Dead-Tax on Chin- ese Increased-Hotel Burned--Governor Mclnnis’ Dis- _ missal Demanded-Harcourt Denies His Reported Retirement. _____________________________________ _ _,________ PRDMINENT MANUFACTURER DEAD. 'THR ISLAND TEAM woN Association took place at Moncton in18$ Ottawa will not interfere unless the but since th ' h' bee held _ .' 'Ret' Prmdpal P°u°°k ' D‘ wasumni Logioioiooo ornoieioii colombia roqooozo gown H',f,';' “"6 S_“J.l__ oiooioq uoooootoo ooafpvo action' ~ Up'to’datE Nojoasn tioiioeeogh n iimmwm i’“"‘”¢a<1<11'°=S»_ 'rim cnII~IAuAN‘s TAX - V _ f “' ` th 'eight 'F 5~ih¢"'5YV°W°fthB¥\k.8 - victories; New Brunswick has won four Sir Wilfrid Laurier introduced a bill to- n times and Charlottetown twice' ~ acknowledged ° day raising the tax on Chine: efrom $50 to The °°”dm°ns of th? miitch are similar " The Assembly's hours are fixed as fol- J W Mggunnell $100' to those mr the K°1”‘p°re cub' which is lows 10 a. ni. to 12:30 p. m., 2:30 p. m. to representative to DENIES His RETIREMENT. ' 5145 P- 1”' and 7»4=5 P- U1# W 10 D, IH- I t°°' R" A' . _ _ Aeon Go IA bi fi D. P"°“."'°’° LONDON, 511112 14-(Special-)-Sir Scotland and the colonies. e new Ssem y 'W ay r c°'“m‘tt°°»R°'~ H9110' P21111! N14 W annually competed for at Bieley by teams representing England, Ireland; ar ni enry rifles are used, and the at each,with 2 sightng shots(at the option _ ~~Tlie-tennis compete 1. waphreom which is engraved each year the name of -session of the winning association Each R 8.8 S0 T6 _retiring Moderators which he The adjourned :meeting of the City repealed. He had been told by the Couucil took place last night. ‘ Marshall that 20 or 30 policemen would be In the absence of His Worship Mayor » necessary to properly enforce the law. VVarbu.rton, Conn. 1Lyons was elected Coun. -VVhear contended that he never chairman. sawthe use of the curfew_bell. He thought ' 0011"- 135113 1`eP°1`t°d» as chairman' °f 5. it was bad to have any law that is`not _SD€Gi1l1 ¢OlHlI.1lli996, lihflli he had inter' 1 enforced. He d?id not know if children viewed'Mrs.DeBrisay re -landfor extension _‘ W ere eve, sent h0me_ The law should be of Douglas _S_treet. He thought the land l_ enforced or repe,_1ed_ .could Pebvilsht for less than $300 _ Coon. Toyioi- thought one ourfow iow A communication* was _read from di_d`g'°°d;_ Hg www be sm.,-lm we it _ . Sergeant Bradley °ff°*‘i_*‘3' land fm' the relfealed as the believed it' did good in his 4, ` A extension of Douglas Stjreet'f_o'r $250. The 0wn.1°ca1ity_ U _ ~ _ _,communication was laldon the table. gqum Tannen favored anything that - ' . _ _ » 0. Umm- A`1`Wh°“’ ¥`eP°1't'°d that Mrs- _ would tend to elevate the juveniles. The CHEM” MARKETS" ' ~- Sutherland was not willin§` to sell sufil- cm-fgw law may have brought the -? _ AT S ' - ¢ie¥*l115i1d f°1_' extenswn °f Bi5h°P St1°e_°l"- juveniles up to the present stake ofvanda- CHICAGO, J\-1118 14--(SD0¢i8~l~)-Tl!! f _ ,_ | X I Conn. Brown submitted two tenders'1ism_ The proper course wouldbe bogive lowing arethe closing ra.tes1- -_ . . V for boilers and stone ea-usher “once that the matter would be brought June, wheat, 721 corn, 38; oats, EQ Coun Brown said that thefts was a bye up at the next, regular meeting pork, $1l..22§. ._ ' 1 law, which calls for ringing of the curfew C B WD th n ave notice that at Sept wheat, 42; com, 383, 051;, 22§ The iiii C a Lead 1 _;0f 30 Points. ~ e I -- -- -- ----------- ~ - -------------------------------------------------------- - Uf Pf¢Sl>Yl¢ri=111 Church Meeting held ni IHE INDIAN EAMINE D1si1iE 35 IS INCREASING Now in Session. Yesterday -_-i B \ A LAiicE AIIENDANCE 1950 oiEoiDERsoN lion. _-___ _ ZL|»4~_ _William V_ Harcourt denies that he ____ M ___ _ H _ Torrencc presentedthe repor onstatistics. Smlth to Epwmth League - - _ _ - _ , _ and Cs _ . on atteudance160,105; increase 1,613. Num-` INDIAN FAMINE INCREASING. ~ of each competitor). The match is shot in ber of - *nd H°’"'-7 ‘ communicants in congregations we R” s_ H :Bi S1M1,A_ J 14__5 - ]__ - uniform,aud coaching and spottin - - - - °° m_u_ “U9 ( D€C1f§___ 0‘~’€‘I‘ _SIX _ -3 are 203,692, and in missions 5,08-l. gon to Qtuydmns Fund i_ on persons are now recci . ing famine permitted. There is ,_ large attendance, 200 ¢°mmi3~ The following layman relief in India. The competition is conducted by cap- - ’ - - Ammo! Cgnfg;-gngg at sioners having arrived by two trains yes Prospects of a fair monsoon are some 'bolus Of the team. May also (at its option), terday ` ' Thllmdly what removed. 1,' have the services of an adjutant to assist . 1 ' smith ° D' . o PARK HOTEL, BURNED- l m cone mg _cnuncneor n1~Icx.Arrn susan.. ~ _ 3 T HAI-IF-AX. June '14-.~(Sneviati+Th`é`-“fl e - ' . H1i.r.ri*Ax,'Juno ‘ 14.’-tSpeciat.>-Tho. Park Hotel, Glace Bay was burned this . Ch A h fE 1 'ds od . the winning team and remains ' th - um 0 ng an yn comme.. . 1 ‘I 0°” mornin g. . - . . . .m~ B pos sessions yesterday afternoon in St. Paul’s_ 81° “D f 195 M0115!!! TROOPS MARGHINQ ox PEKIN. - member of the winnin team h al _ Paroelriai Hall, and will continue for a K cl,-I zhttinareue over last I U8 l®0\l H5810! t‘lQ§hl, i&¢R\i, LDNDON, June 14.-(Special.)-The ceived abadge. Week °" m°"°° ;h to; wi e o nn amount: were foreign troops are marching to Pekin, but _` The trophy was manufactured in Lon- At the mst _ regular sessimi Bish°p'1ec;ed for th. g°nnu;6n‘1-Fond as the railway is badly damaged progress don from designs by Elkingtoa The cup Courtney presided' There was a' lame MQ; . - _ _ lonary Fund is slow. is ofthe dooigo ofoo oiafoohioood oiivor "’P’°’°”t*‘“‘°“ °f d°1°““"°’» i”°‘“““‘3 Eaooouoooi Fone Reports say the Chinese troops have glltbowl, with ebony base; to this is at- Rev’ Messrs' Reagh’ Gdhey and *Sim* Ed“°°“°°d,;‘,l1W\| their guns trained on the legatious and ;tached four silver shields, three bearing sw’ with Judge Fitzgerald and H' J' Cunnan” Fund will open fire if foreigners try and en ter Ithe coat of arms of each Province, and the Gundam fmm P' E' IB1a“d° » I geummnm;‘2; rnM the city. It is also believed the Boxers 'fourth is for the name of the winning The,B°'f‘rd of H°me Mifsions repmted Union Clmmh R,¢f|gf11'|md contributions from the parishes $3 644.45 will burn Tien Tsin before help arrives. I teams. ' ’ ` ’ S. S Aid and Extension Flltd _______________________________________________________________________ _ __ _________________________________ _ _________________ __ beitls the WMU in ibm YPMS- A NSW! ciuiiimf., Food of $1000 from the late Mrs Weldon of Womens Missionary Fund Total or Dis ' V C U Halifax was received. With other f U‘l¢li receipts the total was $5,518.11. Dmmct raised for Circuit Davos" Closing prices J une 14. American Tobacco 0f Some of the Councillors. §',‘;§§",,,,,,,,,,, “gi _ 911 Burlington 126i Jontinerital Tob. 24} Federal Steel 32% Federal Steel Prid nil Louisville and Nashville 77# New York Central 130 Bock Island uil St. Paul 114i Tennessee Coal and Iron 672 Union Poo 1>i~'fd sa; United States R¥»ber _ 25§ ton Tho low should to oofoiood or °““ "° ° 3 ii c1122. ' | kb: C _ _ j _ C_ is _iinextregularmeetinghewvouldmovethat pm' ’ ‘ é _ that the curfew law be repealed. -_--¢--- _______ - Thellocation of a light- on the corner of _ ` 0 Stewart and Pownal street came up again ' N¢W T¢9'°h¢1'~‘°N¢!@ 5°? WIIBVS YOU? Mies’ A b. t k f GUOD_ STRONG and. ;_ C '- _ ‘and afterthe movingof some motions the 1°1°m°7_" __ _ _ '_ , ' ~.-. WF BROS ` A ~.<.< .»__,, .`_‘_,(» -:_ .,._»,..; ez. _ ,.. l, .~< __- f - " _ - _.,» _ gf-._ ~ _ t Ad( emulate of day' \nu,s,,nc`e #ha ai ge, __ _ W "” the lclty Surveyor w ` ` ‘ ` C ' _ “ i V = O if 5 ` ‘n "O-"M ' "°"`M°"""" utmost in watering the streets. _ ; , _i _ t A i - I A I 1 _ I \ _ » , dveam . 8 __ fr __; I Balls was appointed to see Mr. Boulgers _ _ ,_;; residence and report to next meeting of .. . . . - f the Council. » o ¥_ ' I l _ Y “dood 5 '°“‘”°“’“‘g'3‘L’ _ hun reds er 1 I BOY_5’5 pmi: ';-_-2, I -‘ 3-#-‘-_.5 i Conn. Tanton brought up the matter of BIAGES. ' A lngge vati9t__y_- a § _ . 5%: I ,music on the square. He tho ht ' ` "ptiCe8. A ‘ ` ~‘ _ ` cthing _should be done. The ma T ` " "' re£erredtothe_6nance` , W _ Coun.Tanton to ‘ ‘ can 8.! ug some tter was ‘S 5 °° ° . matter will again come up at next meet- B°Y-- W\l1i8m»m°»'lI\ ' ” REAL comfortable Hammocks Just 0 if of the Council. G ` “Whatis yourother name!" ' . . _ ,, 56 °P°°°d R 'Mr sono Booigor woo hoard ‘ot the boi- “Smnw B111- IHE ISLAND TEAM WINS I-GENERAL cu Iwi? Retiring Moderator Preaches An 1no;¢¢s¢ om- --New Moderator Elected Year--A Large Number d 9 CCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCC N """""""""""""""""""""" C ` 501” 5f2flSfi¢S- ` Delegates Present. T°R°NT°» June 14--(Special)-W. HALIFAX,-I une 14,-(Special)-In the In- “__” I --» ` Christie head of the firm of Christie »terprovincialRifleMatch to da ' ' » - ythe Prince H . - I Brown&Co., biscuit house, died to-day Ed dll d te ° B - AMFAX' June M'_(Specml')_ The Chubmwrn Distdctmwung from cane” wi_;°_;c0;_';‘” am w°°'°N°W “ns Presbyterian General Assemblyis con- ltlllittonat 9.31 In the absence ~ vonoa nero io se. Moiiiowo ciioion. Ao°W1‘"W\B°' 4 J Teasdale- DEMANDING Mcmms’ DIsMIssAL. The some st°°d P' E' Island 7253 New the meeting last night Rev Dr Com' pbell om’ 'u ° OTTAWA, June 14.-(Special)-Many ;3§__1;i_;s:ick 695; Nova Scotia 690. the retiring Mode."-_wr pmmhei ap°“____ '§h€v British Columbia people are demanding Th ' DUB C°“PE'n'"°Ns° erful opening sermon after which the Ax' Opto, ` Wm. the dismissal of Governor Mclnnis, but e.Hmt match of the Inberpmdncrax 5°mbl_Y WN °°n5@i0\lf6d- lected chairman ministers were The total revenue for all purposes was Rev W J t d t t th 5:0 s re iring a. e next general elec ranges 200 and 600 yards, 8 shots 32384897; Increase $u4_241__ Sunday School Suswnmti Total raised for all purposes _ _ _ _ _ _ New Your srocx usr. ___________ “The Curlcw Shall not Ring Ton1ght”.1s the Desire -- ' ,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,, - rooklyn Transit 68; April Cotton D01* M lbs - - ol- '1 G ' _ .~ » _ . ._1.-_ °fth¢J¢°sn¢i! _ . ° ` - " ' 0 “‘-“"‘“ 1*' ing of the street his house and the ' " Whlourrim coUGH."" _ _ f _ backing of the water into his cellar from cum” Be Gund I- n D.” hut “nb s ` _» 5 °` W ,_ _3_’°_s"°°°' Aff? °1°°;d‘;ig’;:;* a” °’x‘""_ ann' Iueoinoi Linimoni win no _ ‘__-"" _V ‘ veinannerl econcu ' `pero ion _ » ' f'"'Ti _ by asking for immediate action. A. com. f , ~ " A' *S* -- "4 7 mittee consistin of Couns. Brown and J A ft l' _ Whooping Conti. IIAHUUQWI- ‘ Found to dive ifouilicnsia :nomar ' Belief. You Will Find it Superihr ¢° Anything Else for Group or if ii E i have Whoo im: 8 . lhlllunlrt ..r.i....='-;@_s.~3.;'_;,_.e.*°*..e p!1£. Ol mocbriitl gtredg BN. bliought. G pronounced by 5 'the heat rem- ev Cough. Used direct to