` _ V. _J .e I » 5 B \ _._, 1: v ‘_ _J a T 1 -__,., my ._ if ._ F. ._ Sk .. if . ; _ Ve' ____ H ‘exe s,» ‘L , _ 5).- 'vm 2* ~. i ~ 9 =i_.` `§.<" . selves- don’t need pushing, . -J.B.Macdonald & Co. 6 41 _,i iii’ THE o1iN N is ._ °~i»<-.°-.°-.°~:»~.~..~e-:~_ ESTABLISHED l89|. THE GUARDIAN, oHAIiI.o'I'i'ii:'rowN. PRINCE EDWARD 1s1,A ND SATURDAY JULy -7' 190090 r_._..-- - - ~' ' -" ' w' Y __s_______ BY BYRAN AND SIEVENSUN oUR NEW 'MUSIER PEKIN ~¢~.~.~`/cv-v\~` \~v\,-v~_~s~_-_~_~.-v-~_-.-.~.-_~.-_-_-,-_~v».~_- ~ ~,~_~_~,~_~_-v Sympathy for Boers and Free Silvcr,the Democrats Hope to Win. LAURIER REFUSED T0 INCREASE INDEMNITYS -~`\`~"~~\A.\~¢~.`,vv`."~/vvv`,`~`-_f`~fv\~`»~»D`~`,`,\,`v` Newspaper Postage to be Reduced -Dube Hanged for Mur- der-A big Liberal Dinner in Prospect -Some Bills Considered -- Steamer in Trouble. i 5'rnA.\'GLED ron MURDER. Qui-zesc. July 6.-(Special)-David Dube who murdered Thomas Mooney at Lake Beauport was hanged, and died from gtrangulation. _BRYAN AN D STEVENSON NOMINATED. KANSAS CITY, July 6.-(Special) The Democratic National Convention nominat- ¢dWilliam J. Bryan and Adlai Steven- son of Iliinois for Vim President. Hill of New York was given a great nggption but declined to run. gn|PA'rHY ron rin: BOERS. _ The convention, amid long continued gpplausepassed a. resolution of sympathy with the Boers. s1'i;AMi-:R sHoR'r or COAL. HA1.1FAx, July 6.-(Special)- The Steamer Jennie of London for ` St. John, seventeen days out put in here short of coal. S YOUTHS KILLED BY LIGHTFING. _-~_-_-.~v-_-_»~,\_,~___.___= lightning. NEWSPAPER POSTAGE REDUCED. OTTAWA, July 6.----(Special).----Hon. Mr. iMulock has introduced a. bill reducing the postage rate on newspapers from a quarter to one eighth of a cent per pound in the Province of publication. sour: BILLS coxsinnm-:n. The Bill regarding Judges of Provincial Courts was given the third reading and the House in Committee considered the Railway Amendment Act. MEMBER‘s PAY-PRESS DINNER. - At the Liberals caucus Sir Wilfrid Laurier put his foot down on any increase of indemnity to members. The Government will entertain the Liberal members and press representa- tives in the Senate restaurant next Satur- day night. BARRIE, Ost. July 6.---Two young sons Try one can of Brand Condensed Milk and you will decide that it is better and c caper than a cow. Ask your grocer for it. 30 lif- SCHOOL TEACHER WANTED; - Gentleman or lady. Good weekly for selling Fruit or Ornaments. rees, Shrubs or Roses, in towns, cities or country. Unusual demand for this line now.- Brown Brothers Compa.n§. Nurserymen, Limited. P. 0. Brown’s urserifs, Ont, D 5, w. I g' " _ Li 'ji-ang* _-snag-'bbq-r _ F; 5 "4 5"' 71.#/'l._\l,l`7 Tl 1 »J_;_"S~I)\ .». ,' , . \ .H ». 1* I \é` _..,3.;'."|__;fL\; __».; .'i__\,_1 .//3;: _,/get ¢,";'f,°;- _'__ ;iif.~. gi _:;,,:‘ ,-.'~.=.-3, iv.; *srl Here We Are Boys’ Ghoco- f\\‘ P '_ late lace len’s Ghoco-°` late lace i ~_ .2 ,, .. ,_ Boots $1.85. Lowest Price Yet- is/=iiiia.,e ii iq fe. =-it-'sri _eel W 3453 I 5'# _'_ _ g .A CBAEE! R. MHGNEILL, ll. D. Havin 3o years ex rience in the practice of his progzssionnmay Q consulted on an the branches of General Medicines including the . It. 'PCCIR 125- Omceand Residence, Prince Street, 3rd door l.bove.Kindergarten Hail. Hoursg to ri a.m_ I to 3and1 89.111. NEW YORK STOCK LIST. Closing prices J ulY 5» American Sugar 1161 American Steel and Wire 323 American Tobacco 91 ~ rookiyn Transit. Burlington 124'? oontinentai Tob. 245 reami sieei 33%. ujedcrai steel Prid W Louisville and Nashville " 715* New York Central Bock Island St. Paul Tennessee Coal and Iron Union Pac Pr'fd United States Rubber April Cotton per 100 lbs _ 56 128 105% 11l§ 68 ,321 23 -_-s--1 CHICAGO MARKETS. CmcAGo, July 6. - (SD0°i8-L) - The following are the closing rates!- Juiy, wheat, 78%; corn. 43%: Oats. 24 pork, $12.60. - Aug., wheat,79§ corn, - OMS. 245 3* _ Sent.,wheat,80§; corn. 44i§ Oats, 1111 $l2.77§. THE WEATHER. WASHINGTON, July 6.- (Special) - Generally fair, light to fresh southerly to southwesterly winds. Don`t forget we give special bargains on Saturday in shirts, underwear, ties,hats and caps.-D. A. Bruce. 7 li --Z<--- Our serge suits are like an automobile, they go by them- Hammocks ! * Hammooks'l! A big stock of GUOD. STRONG and REAL comfortable Hammocks Just opened. Tennis Racquets. Charlottetown June 9th,i9oo d&w3mpd. -V ‘ r A-1 caan I oiiniim, em tremor. lllllS‘l'E|\8l0U¢fl’0Ble. svDNEv, care eizeron Croquet Sets .,' I . <_ _1_-__ . '=a<1lD0¥J»'S “Rf iBiAGES. A large variety at al piiou. iii-’5i ig! i nndodd. t __ _ A. .mf _- _, _L f ~- ' 'litdli " » ff 1 _'.5- s. i I ,.; A. -_ -» _ __-. .._. .. _. l _ ».» *_ ‘of Samuel Stanley Guthrie were killed by Article to the Consumer disease germs. It is then imme liately cooled. At no time during the process is the milk or cream exposed to the air or outside influence which might reinfect it. In has a s cial ventilatin attachment likened to the difference perceived in tiggt with a new pulp cap which is made The milk is now in an air-tight, vessel where it cannot be contaminated byjgthe dust, dirt, flies, :hair and odors gtythe By the use of glass _Jars each patron re- ceives the same grade of milk, whereas by the old way the first served gets the best grade of milk and the last customer the poorest, owing to the rapidity with which cream rises. The milk will be supplied by the farm- ers and onlythe highest test milk will be used. An American milk wagon will be employed in the delivery. The vehicle is being constructed according to plans sub- mitted by Mr. McDonald to a leading manufacturer on the Island. Price will be the same as the ordinary milk, viz: 5 cents a. quart. Cream is also pasteurized anc will be delivered in the same way. The pastcurized milk business isrbeing successfully conducted in all the leading cities of the United States and in many cities oft Germany, the sale of milk not pasteurized is prohibited. _ ‘ The Pasteurizer will arrive in about ten days and is being manufactured in Chi- a o. §’rof. Russell, of the Wisconsin DU¢l1 School says, he has tested this machine where tubercle bacilli which is the tuber- colosis germ were actualll' 3d‘?°d to the milk, and finds that the infectiousnessof such milk is actually destroyed H1 the Pott’s pasteurizer. ' ' _ _ Mr. McDonald will cali on the citizens and solicit their patronage in °°‘“`Se-°f 5 fe_w days. -”"*" gofPrake ii Q llontell. ' i ».°,‘.'£'uS'$i$ 1 The Pasteurized Milk And Sham Atmk at that he was to receive was announced b At two o’clock the full battalion was were issue per man. The _ bat. then marched to the parade grounds' in the h pe b 3 » Park and were formed up in line at open t° be preparing f°r °‘°°§_h°_" °'m”¢k° W throng whicho noxious gases or odors ' , are continually expeiled. 0 ;lX;l; if 2`3?£\1e C'i;ms re°e1.ved_ All AWFUL STATE or FEA? ' ' _ B , d 1 ' _ _‘ '_' .§“.;.‘:;:¥“ riser ““;;: fair Wim.. f»1~m~»f»i»»»1~=°»» ww’ ~»»»~ a _ 1 7 D l’ D _ _ review order and afterwards formed ini.B°°1`df¢&1°°h“f' Sf°V°”°°¢3°1`_m°1`°°fl5°ii` °“°° "1 "1 f"°m ““°“S*“‘”"°d mdk ‘S quarter column by eueieft wnecieacothe 'northern China Missionaries have 9 _ left and took np their sition on the iirst drinking good clear cool spring water and - e ' W . massacred' base since preparatory to marching past. eommon only or hydrant Water' The ‘commanding omcer gave the com Immediately after pasteurizing, the d .ith Batt I. . I ,,_ _ _ milk is put in clean, sweet glass bottles, :£2111 the Sa ,__ ofaléan lwég h mst Services- S _ p mp any gave which have been thoroughly washed, _ th rd nb . . .. scalded and sterilized and then sealed air- 8 0- fn. y the nght qullzk march' the remaining Co’s followed in succession. The battalion excelled in the movement. of wool pulp and will not affect the milk. - Quartet column ww formed 0n_No_`1_ ranks were changed and then marched back the Reg. formed "fourm-ight" -and wheel. smemd aw. Irvin in own.. .cn .sa .i..i.y..i is. 1.... 31°* “;“_;_ _:_"‘_*;?‘“§: winch coi.>u¢n¢oa'mc its neg; ‘§;“° _ awui kee an indennim length through the most diiilcuit movements -in. c eau, an P b k e , _,~, battalion drill,which were performed with of time if the seal is not ro en ~ t- ‘ regularity and pre-cisiom The Reg. then formed back into line and the'D. 0. C. called upon Major Stewart to pnt the regiment through the manual exercises. Which was "sp!endidly” done. The D. O. C. ‘also called upon acting Adjutant Lieut. Darketo put the Reg. through the tiring exercises by vollies and independent which was also excell. ently performed. The volleys sounded as if but one rifle had been fired. The next field man uaeuvre was forming for- the of spectators and was a sight such as has never been seen performed byany military body in Victoria Park. No’s 1, 3, 5, and 7 formed the Bring' line and supports, under the command of Lieut. Col. McLeod. No’s the _d'r ction ' cf Major Stewart. The whistles sounded the advance yrhen the tiring line advanced by alternate sec- tions;' each Bring-'volleys under the direc» tion of their section commanders. Ifr- ing the firing the men commenced to drop oi the field when the stretcher-bearer corps under the direction of Sergt--Major " Warburton and Sergt`-Captain Johnson appeared on the scene to remove the` wounded and thus reminded the specta- tors of the scenes of actual warfare. At this stage of the proceedings the supports and .reserves were rushed for-_ ward at the double and joined the firing line, when a general- fusilade of independent firing was opened all along the line. As the lighting line ‘neared the supposedenemy, ammunition appeared to be running shortas indicated by the crossedriiies of somefofthe sections, when the charge. was ordered and with a rnsh the position was captured. Then thediiferent Captains came out holding their swordsabove their heads calling u on the different campanies to ral .and the companies re-formed. _ The. regiment was then marched _back to their quarters when the D. 0.C.ad`dressed themfl in very complimentary terms ontheir ref.- ilciency and conduct during their twelve _days in camp. This very successful meet- 1 ng of the 82nd Reg. will be brought to al s close this morning, when the different( companies will be marched__'o_ut' and will return to their respective companies head quarters. During the shamjilght actr- cumstance transpired wliiehljls worthy of note and which was witnessed by a wounded, and then rushed into the firing lineand open fire with great vigor at the enemy. - is l _ ‘ _mm._}___..._- Winnipeg, July 4. l Q’Beirne of the C. P. R. ditions greatly The weather is for krowihiz. lb? the left.Ranks were again changedancb attack which was witnessed by hundreds 2, 4, 6, and8 Co's as reserves under. " Prayer :netting at 10.3). Service number' of the Buglar Victor; Lord of No. 6 Co. was seen to rush for-~ ward and sieze the rifle :of one of the ' e '~ ------------------------------------------ ‘ _“3.*_~: ---------- _ - 1N1>USi ii in in ... ..... ‘L SL <1, ' _ "._.=t», .n, ,_. -, A `" “_” iinioiooa. 0 ‘-" "2-*_ - .- . i _< . ... is __________________ v -_`¢`~ BI1Si"fSS~ camp imgiioi. friiia ciiiiiissc w1ii_iii‘I.icir riieri _-_*___ A DELIVERY WAGUN SPLENDID SPECIACLE. T"°i.§?lfl"3§i.Zl§i.°§i`f;§.’Z3Z§'ls32°;..,... A A -_ _ Ready-B-Suathcona Horse Will Convey the prepared Au the Scenes of B,_me___ About Boer Cattle. 0' 'l ber a thousand and their forces am said HE'!HODBT. ` \ Prince Street.---Prayer vice at 10.15. Rev; D. B.=_ -Rev._Geo. A.. Ross -at 7. welcome. nov., J.jw. Mcoonneii-_-eon‘suni day School at'2.'1& L. `E., at close. of Sunday Sclioolz ers always welcome and seats piuiiidedi _ ramnrrnnxan _ Zion. ---Prayer meeting at 10. Bev __ Geo. A. Rossat 11 and Rev. D. B. McLeod at 7. Sunday School and Bible Class at 8.31. St. J ames.---Prayer meeting at '10, 1 J.K.Fraser atli and7. Sunday and Bible Glass at.2.iIl. f ~ I CHURCH Ol' ENGLAND. ` St. Pani's.--Morning prayer at 11|.. ni. Sunday school and’ Bible Class at Holy Communion will be celebrated at 8.2!) a. m. and after the morning service. T All seats free and unappropriated. Every- body welcome. _ at 8 and 11 a.m.. matins10.15,evensong__at‘E` Children’s Catechising and Bible Glass ati' 2.3). All seats free and unappropiated. ' ‘ BAP'1'IB’.l‘» ` I _ _ D I St-_ Peter’s Cathedral-4-Holy oommunionjl at at 11 and 7. » Sunday School Pastors Bible Class at 2.3) welcome and provided with seats. CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH. Rev. Robt. F. Whiston at 11 and 7. All welcome. Sunday School and Bible Class at 2.30. . onuncn or cnmsr. ; Services at 11 and 7. Y. P. S. C. E.Wed- nesday night at 7.30. All welcome. Week night' Servim..--Monday, Tuesday _ GOSPEL HEEITNG. ‘ Meeting in Prowse’s new'-block, Sunday afternoon at.-1 o’clock. Strangers always welcome. _ So to __ number days, that mayiapply_our “ hearts unto fi _ ' " I Q \ lf creamoftartar . r ,hose who ,,,e not acquainted with the th te - _ y Pekinisasscribedsss veriuiuieinfeisio, smirnooiu article the following will be of interest: e Da] r' . its Streets literally running With bl00d; TORONTO, The milk or cream be pasteurized is Ce(;'cE;;:l;;é?:;n§t‘§1ot?ea‘;i§e;;l;‘§ The Cl1ln88¢ Bro mutlldtlng all the delld ll L0\ld0l1 $0' thi placed into an air tight apparatus and tinuing until N0 8 was reached' that tau into their hands. ‘ - mthuthe heated to a temperature of 156 degrees The men We th hed .in _ , ,, . ah and held at the tempemmre from 15 re en marc to din- The Boxers aredestroyiug manyvillogesl in their to 20 minutes in order to destroy all neu _ _ f01'100f- 3 ._ paraded on the private parade grounds T0 ATT/*CK 'mm '15m_~*G1\L`V» _ V ` Loimon when Ewen? 1‘°\111dS Of b1&nk_¢artrids¢S 'rue chime dead about Tien 'mn nm. _mans n __ __ i 0 rom oi>'.dsei»‘§ Q . The Troops Warmly eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee - _ ._ Bullding' I_¢35¢d_ Cented. _ 5,000 NArivn cArno1.Ics sr.AiN. _ ` In Pekin the trouble LONDON, J uly6.-(Special)-All repo;-tg ly and the fear now l _ ____ now agree that Pekin has been the scene ly Princes will notbe' M_Jh C_MDo ld. _ th _ / ofabloodytragedyandnowdeclare that Del-PD lei r o n c na. is in e city,a _ _ _ has leased the building on Water Street’ ba'l;`tl;ia¢i_muster parade began at 8.1o. The the natives have also massacred 5,000 nat~ -rm; ,upumu from next door to Mr. H. W. Longworth’s'i lon was t en drawn up in °p°n °°l' ive CU~tl101i¢ 00I1V8rtS. . omce_ He purposes conducting a pastew Hmn. The roll was called and each man - TIN JSDCDBS rized milk business. For the benefit of answered to his name and the amount PEKIN Is LN mFERN°° 1 R. _ moveonorders Mayteld _ _ ~. 1 " xi -__..< sA1.vA'rIoN Anim. - . __-m"`" H" "1 Sunday Services at 7, 11, 3, and at 8 p.m_ i I A ~ 'HI _ 3 '-GAT-+ rv? e..- .~_-':1,Ff=. L, _ rf ’°- _, I ' f ._= 'i‘inusda` 'yiricayand r°»§8iiifif%’NA A "”' eosp°i»Moeomg.~--Romans” one cospeil ' ` ’ l ` 53* ~» .-.V '.~ .15