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Losnox, May 29.-tSpecial)-Pieter 1|"-itzburg announces the surrender of -ninety Boers. chiefly otiicials. Two hundred more surrendered at Pal- gwyein Bechuaniiland, while forty two Iyggon loads of men, women and children 'engendered at Fort Tuli in Rhodesia. -ggrrrzso or THE Lrrrox COMPANY. Attire annual meeting of the Lipton .g¢mpg,ny, limited. one shareholder ghgqght Sir Thocnas was devoting too much time to yachting and hoped he did notintend towithdraw further from the company concerned. SrThomas reassured him and the re- pqt was adopted. cmmuiv DEAD IN soU'rH AFRICA. Hoivriman, May 29.-(Special)-Mr. Imiklinhas been notified of the death of llslou Joseph at Bloemfontein. HIPOWERFUL COMING T0 HALIFAX. HALIFAX, May 29.-(Special.)-It is Iqorted that H. M. S. Crescent will be here by the Powerful,one of the Ipit worships in the British neet. i_.¢_i_ CHICAGO MARKETS. Ringo May 29.- (Special) - The Having are the closing rates: Iay, Wheat, 7-l;Corn, 43§; Oats, - PIk,$I4671}. July, Wheat, 733; Corn. 443; Oats, -- rnk, s14.o7i. ATABRH EA SILY AND QUICKLY CURED. iolkremedies haie g-ven Caoarrh the ID C Mutation being incurable. But it is Olmbls and quickly ifthe right imployed Snuffing an irritat- olntment up the nose, won’t neither will tablets, douch- ach medicines cure. These fail because they are not far ey only affect local the cause, deep down o Ito Dough. Th but do not and nasal not reach ozone does through the i1ha1er in- in the lungs into every the head and throat. 'No the Catarrh is Catarrozone it. It kills the germs heals sore the nose and throat instantly .used pleasant and clean guar- cure or money refunded. TPY 25 cents and $1 00 Druggists Co Kingston, Ont. _Q Vl IIIS 'For comfort, style. and economy you should buy the Invictus Shoe. More satis- Invictus than any other shoe. pair, ' WarEagle Heat 8: Power Loses His Wife WHAT CENSUS RE'rURNsfsHo\\'. OTTAWA, May 29.`-(Special)-Census re- 360,C0) and Toronto about 220,000 population. New Erunswick and Nova Scotia each shows afair increase but the Island has not quite held its own. JOHN A. BELL DEAD AT HALIFAX. HALIFAX, May, 29.-(Speci»1l.)-J ohn A. Bell, City Auditor, died of heart failure. MORE FURNAC-ES AT SYDNEY. The Steel company will build two more blast fnrnaces at Sydney. PEDDLAR KILLED BY TRA;N. Moivcroy, May, 29.-(Special.-Isadore Dupont, aFrench peddlar while walking toward Shediac was struck by a train and instantly killed. DR.. oao1~'nrArEKHA‘s wire DEAD. Toaoivro, May 29-(Special.)-Dr. Oron- hyatekha’s wife died to-day. She was a great grand daughter of the celebrated Indian Chief Joseph Brant. ‘ Canadian Stock Quotations. (Furnished by McCua.ig, Rykert 8: Co. Montreal.) Closing prices May 29. Canada Pacific 103 Montreal St. By. 283 Toronto St. Ry. 110 St. John St. Ry. 117 Halifax St. Ry. 91 Twin City St. Ry. '- Dominion Coal Co. Republic Mining Payne ' do North Star do Dominion Iron and Steel 35 io eo 34 ss 15 975 “ Prez. NEW YORK MARKETS. Closing prices MBV 29 Amalgamated Copper American Sugar American Tobacco Atchison Common Brooklyn Transit Burlinlrton Louisville Nashville Manhattan New York Central North Pacific Common Rock Island St. Paul United States Steel Com. 45 as c. .s .1 1162 1463 13-5§ 73% 76g 1955 1032 115% 152;? nil 154§ 1632 MOTHERS DO NOT FAIL TO SEE th st, you obtain the Dr02iDBl._¢li'¢\=»‘-Séllliiim McLean’s Vegetable Worm SYIUP-Saf*»_ pleasant, and effectual at all times. At all reliable dealers. Do not be deceived obtain the reliable Mc Lean’s Vegetable Syrup ' 4 i ~ - lllllill HIIIIIII Still, fiction in a. pair of our $3.50 Fm' Smvms in 1\£[ay. Pnce $3.50’ and 3.2;. White and Blue W' S 1 ‘ - d 11 ° ' t' s. All styles and leathers. For ‘“§:‘:;;‘r_§‘:1°__"_‘°§,,‘;f‘f,‘,§e‘f,,, ,,,,,,.,,,,_,.d and hdies and gentlemen Geo. A. °”‘{i°°,,°§fl,°f°£ _.ry in i.....nr ui .tiers mixed. ' » Dame is stamped on Mimosa. omspeeiai mixture- |>¢,‘. am- Early Giant, also 5 late varieties. Beano, pole orcii mbing ssparagus 01' Z°°d long Authors, Mammoth nit¢, Early G°ld¢“ Cluster Wax. y . f u Dwarf or Bush, Keynes rust Proo 1 Boa 9, _ Golden Wax, Stringless Green Pod, Perfcoilol _ - -wu, Yosemite mammoth War. 818° ¢°f°» squphes, Pumpkins. " t iiooii Sole Agents. ‘ 1 I §.»...»a.=~ turns show that Montreal will have about A 1 l a . _“_ , . The Shamrock llnd, which were wrecked. n . cd austin tnecoum ora revr_days_ooui-if SAcKv1Lr.r-:, May 25.- When 2.30 o’clock came this afternoon Lingley Hall was well filled with an expectant audience to hea: the elecution recital. On the program were ,two readings at Auntie’s House, and "Picnic Time" by Miss Annie Poole, who seemed well fitted to express the amusing in the selection. A recital was held in Beethoven Hall ou the morning of 27th, the anniversary exer- cises of the Ladies College wereheld in the evening. Among the essays read were the following: The Puritan Maiden, Miss Louise Ford; Prince Edward Island. Miss Annie Poole. The anniversary exercises Mt. Allison Ladies' College took place Monday after- noon, and evening and were well attended The prizes were presented by Drs. .'I‘._ Wat- Prlncipal Palmer. The following is a list of graduates from P. E. Island. Miss Mamie E. Hughes, C. Fred. Ayers, Char- lottetown. In shorthand, Mamie E. Hughes, Charlottetown. At the evening exercises, which were held in Lingley Hall, the following young ladies from Charlottetown took part Annie Poole read an interesting essay, which detailed the beauties and advan- tage of Prince Elwar-l Island, the garden' ' of British North America. Winifred Brecken read an essay entitled “Our New College,” in which she sketched the history of Mt. Allison Ladies’ College and of the present need of a new college building, which had been the dream and hope of the late beloved Mrs. Archibald. The following were the graduates in art M L. A. Winfred Ella Brecken. Charlot- tetown; M. Loulse Mellish, Charlotte- town; Annie M. Poole, Charlottetown. _ The following prizes fell to Island stu- dents: Best progress in essays, Arthur Reid, Tryon, P. E. I. Graduates in Commercial Department, Mamie E. Hughes, C. Fred. Ayers. J. Wesley Smith, essay prizes, (class work), Miss Georgie Prowse, Sydney; Miss H.Burbrldge, Chai lottetown. I YOUR BEST FRIEND Ouwahdv andcveryotherdayla SURPRISE SOAP _ ItwiI1~¢l5¢t!\¢bes!|erviee8is alvnysuniicrmluquaitynlways _Yoocannotdobettarfhaaliavc _ is a pm~eb'1a~iSoap._-Z . I; Vi,-.»~1£;_. I _ I I ".4,-¢,;,,_d .fa 543 Q . -_ I rx _ J ._ A I “tw - _ 2 _ss-@s...:~is.s~.......' _.rs s.; son Smith and L'¢bQl‘UoEg§;r,_f,x. into--we-se. -Join-,, ~r»rs¢y- IVIEEIIN G CUUNTRY the Y. M' C_ A' to L.cnipman,.>f one Pimesreomshrpcom- faintheserviveall _Should ‘visited severalplaces but seemed to bein imp°r“`°“-riedfilly tht: _ I 1' 'sr Avin c £rr~:R-roy, of the Yar. mouth Steamship‘Compan_v, and and H. pany, were looking at a site at Bedford lastneek for, it is i~aid,a holeL They oiiiicr suaimrn .1 The Steamer Micinac , _,s Sail From Ch’town. i _.im ~ _ in Monro or iooust. X _ Details -Being Arraiigcd and-, Regular, Trips Will be' _ . r 1" .1 _*_ For some months past negotiations have ship communication between- this and Liverpool. _ , .-1- - _- i g ’ Inoonveraation with Mr. N. yesterday afternoon Tm: Gu _ _ M" ""_`"4t_"IJ`““""""` E Plefe arrangements will Closing of Mt. Allison. ‘ - M¢smJ.w.cumi¢ineia" ' ` I _ the steamerluicmac rnakethe- + - trip fem urn port in Acgujsi. me viii i 1 ~ V _ time saillngs- during the I C ' ' der of the season _The promoterirot direct eteanishlp munication point out1th_at.¢the sm ‘I _ .___ Im D M P » the projeeiwui ,steamer by having not mly shippers ecthermvim. _ In ' The favor of-a piece of land near Bedford; f which al1`o1`-ds splendid facilities for boat- t‘h°°° Wmlinlul I ing and bathing. The above named gent- 41190 5°' ll IIHNQUS Of ,_ j ‘ e ~" yGrand"Bivér‘Road Kings lemon declined to say anything regarding .CH’T°W*a.__1‘FI>f‘¥UBS__;irf'_°'°?°“_i°ff'r“fff+_emacs# AD1¢aA.Drin.aecl _ ,_ ‘ beamed which an old lady named Mrs. May lost fbC in Attendance f Lafg- her life. It seems that she _was at a brook' '8!‘\l¢ '° where she had been in the habit of draw- Cst A§SOCi2,ti0n ' f lug water and while hailing she lost her balance. Being old and feeble she fell » 011 COHIIHCIII. I face downwards and was unable to regnini her feet. She was found dead in that* The J ubllee Convention of the young d tes and Canada willbe held in position shortly after the acclden t. An inquest was held by the coroner,Dr. Allan, I Men’s Christian Association of the Unit- md the jury' ““°".t’°'kI°3 th’ °vid°°°°>°_f the witnesses' and viewing the body re » ‘ ’ _ ‘ §Ie§ll:nic:~’ Ball, Boston, Mass.,J une 11'to~ ° "rdicb in “°°°"d““°° 'ml um I I I 16, 1901. The Convention will celebrate y ‘mve facts' I the tlltieth anniversary of the organization Tim annual meeting of the First Meth- ot the first Young Men’s Christian Assoc- odist Church Sabbath School was hem ` lations on the American Continent in last night. Reports of the year were read Montreal and Boston in 1851. Its purpose _ and adopted showing that the school had will be to review the progress of the As- made good progress during the year, the sociatlons of North America for the half enrollment being 480, the same as the pm. century, to examine critically the results, _vious season. The election was then pro- , methods, and actual conditions and plans needed with and regulmd as fgugwg; I of these Associations in the light of the Supa-inf,¢nd¢n|;_G_ D, Wriglm providential principles and purposes ofthe D A35, Supp, _A_ E, Smith, Association movement to inaugurate an Seey__Wm, Wenger, aggressive spiritual movement- in the As- , Treasurer-Br. M. Johnson. _ lsociations on behalf of the young men of . Librarian-C. S. Drew. I, North America and of the non-Christian The old sta!! of teachers was reap- ` world, and to promote world-wide unity pointed. fo thiS W01'k fOr YOUDS men. All de- It was decided to hold the annual Sun- I partrnents of the Association work will day School Picnic on July 10th. ` be represented by delegates ‘ at this Convention, including leaders-from city AT 7-30 YeSt°1'5*’Y m°mi”K the W8 rand town Associations, as wen as frqm William Aitken arrived in port having in the organizations for students. :railroad WW the S°h°°'f"5 A“°¢1°P° and P-‘ B- inen, soldiers and sailors, colored young, L°°k*f1°“ded "Wh m”~°hi“°l`Y» lumber Wd I men, and other special classes. It is al- ‘supphes f°1` thi’ b’ldS°° T59 m°°“iU¢l'Y ready certain that the Convention will °°nsI5°S °f l‘°i5'?5 *md dredge SW- GW- . be the largest and most representative The supplies are in the form of bolts of all therin of Association men ever held sizes *md lengihs ahead-Y ¢l“'°ad¢d» A R9- P on this Continent. It is expected that, q‘1°»°tiW °f lm” 313° f°"mS P31* °f the about one hundred gentlemen who are °*"3°° As 59°” as ¢b°I5°h°9°°_” *ldeeply interested in Association- wcrkfm!d° fast W me d°°k 39'* °f°°.595d" ` will be present from Europe, Asia, "I tralia, ‘ Sdiitfi 'Africa and South# America. ‘tn fUPf5a¢5 “the Wharf 31°” are it W°1'k iAmong the Countries to be thus repro- Preparing for the erection of a planing sented are, Au,,u.;a_Hung,,_,.y, Belgium, mill. On the east side of the pier rails Denmark, Finland, France,_ Ge;-many, are being laid for the purpose of having a In and 1,- an Hdland tramway from the mill to the end of the Great Brita' el d, , ; , - Sweden, Switzerland, China, India, Jgb at work further down the wharf dtting an pm, Australia, South Africa, Brazil. *Old b0ll¢l°f»0 56 084211 Ill 0D¢l"l-IIIBR B def' In connexion with the Jubilee ‘ Conven- -rich The work on thecaissou Iaulwhwlr tion, it is eminently proper -that there should be a Jubilee Exhibit. The ob- _ f th. wb,” .is t I to how. Tm: following is the list of sports de. y j°°°° 1-51:” _I of ti no :Thy E s» i _ Jcided uponlast night by the Fireman for is also being rushed forward. tlitotiiinigildvetmgnt lil Nlbrirlil America durir?S `i 3;;\Fli)remeu,s sports to be held on Domi. ”`tl`1"'e" past fifty years, but: also adequately lm B' to represent the means used, the varied 4% “gre Biziope character and quality of work done, and , 600ydshosereelrace. the results attained in the principal lines 220 ds I of activity in the different kinds of Asf- yrun. will sociations. It is believed that this ex- p $136 t;§e_a'mmer° . hibit will be one of tl1e“most important » 1 mile Salvage Corps. 1 features of the Convention, and will be P mi 16 “L shot . . _ V u ng of far-reachiggisignilicanoe -to the move sm yds mn open. mentas aw oe. ' g ‘; Mew. A. w. Robb and A. c. 3°°{|d_§ H°°k“ “dd” '“°°'~ Duchemin of this city will be the dele- gll-glue 332;" . gates from the Charlottetown Y. 11.0.1. _ I I ~ I 3lD_ydsraoeopentpFiremen. | Broad Jump. worm oe oiuzir scitiiirs oline. ' 44,, ws ,,,,,,~,-,,,,,',,_ I one °ru.¢'ez,42o,ooo wo;-in of game 1m“°»R¢1°¥”°¢- ~ 0 bel asmuny shoe in emo asain, sz,aoo.ooo< Tl” “Nm” °f S‘1mm"°"’° Wi” - éworth consists of hares and rabbits. ` ` __ “nd W “ke 9*" in the °9°"s° , _ getting the vcrybestloodl tha , t 1% 8. , chantswillalsolllndit ment!! thaaen$u during closed having beenmndoby Horace and other-sto Slrlouls Davies whoflns!-.- ly succeeded in havingthe increased .sub- sidy voted. The eontlnauhe-il the amounsau- dimes mme' is ed thlsyear, a, point which those ed lu seeing the service continued will do well to bear in mind buritiniwa. siieicaoo rea feet 5 inches beam and hergrols 1:2502, the not tonnage being tual. The shipls represented as being service between the Island and the Mother Country. - DISEASES OF CHILDREN.. Measles, Scarlet Fever and the many exhausting diseases of childhood, Iro- quently leaves the* little summers ina- weakened and debiliated condition J. health from which it is dillloult to reacha- them exc§p_t by the . regular use of Dr Chase’s erve Food. his p sadmirably suited to the reqn children, and has such an invigorating and restorative influence on _the system as to make weak, punnychlidren healthy plump and active _ , V <5 Seeds Crfooif Twenty two yearn buying and selling seeds., - 'Thelargest Segi Hallo Provin _ - 3 '°»?l_=rmr.c§E.1.n9m&§wrd¢ f lhepeopleofthie-Proivinoodapeufl onnsfortl\eirSeedenpply know' when they buy from ul that .. _Q til can buy. 12,000 of our Century Catalogue island this year. youdid notgetaoopy londtoul one theyaro free. on. sciirriaoo. Wholesale and Beton Beaisfmem.-_ 1 ‘ . » During ’ , *been in progress to obtain direct'ateam_~”' y steamer during future *-uaninuhtaepena AT.”-° S"°*"’°?' ?”°‘”‘°' _‘V“-f"l‘,;‘.°~-"9 1"." ' pected will heplneed' on 1°`oiito,wp"_“ " ly adapted to the .requirements _'bt the f Eznl.iaf£Q.»a~s *MH-