he owing not D If lf. xiii '_ 1 ;.i ie ESTABLISHED l89l THE GUARDIAN, oHARLo1t'1‘EI‘owN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, THURS li`&‘5"i£"‘f~‘ 2.38..- CD rn 3 `@§‘§§@‘°ss@@@‘§@§~'~s`i§@'§@ School Book Colleg Text Books a large new line Of all kinds of School Supplies Now Ready \ 5-ni WELCOME A MODUS - _.-.__ at gagkviiie in pros C I St. Paul’s Congregation, ‘Charlottetown--Tli 3 DC 1- g C, Question Nm Victims Attended West Kent School. Powerful Steamer. O1"rAwA, Sept. 5-Major Gourdeau. Deputy Minister of Marine and Fisher ei. received a letter to day from Glfsgow stating that the new steamer Minto was tried on the Bay on the 25t 1 August last and prov-d to be a fast, powerful -tsamer,and a cipable seaboat :n quite i giile of wind encountered for the great r part of the time. The exact report as to her speed will not be ascertained for some tim but she cabins and furnishings are of a substan- tial character and there is no doubt that Sir will be it thoroughly satisfactory form between P. E. Land the mainland. ei l seems to have shown over 16 knots.'l'he C1231!! Of f3I'|Z8.\`. 1 safsgwas alarms A against alum. boat. to the department and will prove equal to the wrrk she will have to per- -Hx. C nronicle. To Cure a Headache in Ten Minutes Use Kumlort Headache Cure. 4..»..._»-=-_ powders thegrntd d fziepifdlyo i\owu.eiuunn-- ‘~~N¢W*°|\l- E , _ _ .¢- W Y WA N I E D . 1000 people to pay §their accounts furnished June 30th is -_-' *i Davidson, Minnie, aged 26, wife of Parties are still searching for the _-"- “"""""""' the above named Rob»It,Davidson, and _bodies of Alice Davidson and Mabel siexviiis, ep: 6-(special)-Ai Issues, sept., 6.-ispesisi.)-The da~1sht°f0fCat»1sin Siisrwm. of Ship -D=v\dS°v- Loimoii sept s_(sp.¢i.i)...r|,i. Basnaalepc _ _ Haroor, and was married five. months. The interment of the Davidsons . P m me hi fl hour of devononal 258 for he S . Inger stakes was Wo? Davison. Alice. aged 24, dressmaker. fwhich was at first s»-t for this afternoon, morning,” nm" 'hed' ”° light °“ th' “°k“'°“” i T it * was e by Rev G M Young ay bythe Duke of Westininisters resided with p,,,ent,' 70 Argyle m.,,,,,,_ A has boendai°rredu`nt_1t,}morrow_ Transvaalcrieia eo\rtlt&l session resumed with Prof bay C01tFlving Fox. y Dai dson, Florence. aged 23, resided The sad news _was kept from the The signs which Fngliahmen are ao- lf1`f*|5U¥|?°‘* m the chan- NEW YORK Se L 6__ S acl I _ 'with parents, 70 Argyle street. Body ymolher as long as possible. It was near, ougwmqlgg ,gg hgh” 'gr wum” H0|lll!\\!llK0i K A““dd'°“° °f "°'°°“'° f’°’” °‘"Z°”° The Hsrslds \V»sl5iiizi°n fioiiiesiiloiid- teoigffiiigin Miner and 12 mined igilgifgiiti whenwggiiiztuii litiiitwgm Ch°“"’°'m“ '°‘”"‘“° " "‘° °°'°‘“*‘ “mdk” ‘au ' ‘ 5°” '" Ulunaaht S°°kV’u° W” Swell by S°“°t°1' em; r.~_1egrap‘ae that negotiations for a with parent-i, 70 Argleostreet. idaon. Tue mother feared that some- °m°° L: T W0°d» fl'°Ul U10 °h“1'\»h°9 by mgdus Vivendi deiuiw ,_ tempomfyi Hamilton, William, aged 24,’seeuod thinghadhappened and telephoned hor TUG gllifll Opillioll Mods to bali# h°§“f°*”“ Dr Sprague and Rev E Daley, Alum boundary hue will be eouclud_I issistant city cle-rk. son of Joseph husband toeteil _hor tue truth. This thatthe Oahiuatiiouldwillreaullilal ”'“°@°¢| u ii-» ie me ». .. . H.. %:;i:.‘.‘°° ..<‘.;'.:;ii.:..§;" “.§°..?::;;‘ :ttf ::..i’.:;i°°:.;....“:~...E::.‘“‘:‘°..;: °m~°~» '°1=--1 ii - 1---it- ~°-'-* '-~ ’ A u , . has convinced Great Britain of the im- - boarded at Hollis Hotel. Engaged to consulted with Rev. Mr. Armitage and bmk dm" °° th pn d th' nun' “ "SPM" by Rev Mr R°g°n Proltlllble character of tie Position he Mil! Alive Davidson, one fofi the" it ‘IIN imP*,f*. g Afi‘f°’"¢"»“h° ammnmam u Md* excellent. full of kind expressions -ed nd ` ~ G t B -t - . drowned., ~ ‘_____,;,,._;_:,;_¥me§gi;{i_, 'I °' S r5_i;¢,_ Qnazmgiii “_A A L es. ie. fism- .‘:.'.‘:.':.;....:.,. ;':,;‘;...';':;... :.:“.2‘.se-n-~:~ easier. so-‘“”-”W“‘“~e "Lint of th' Dwma' C°"°°° make concessions. Go.ti:i';::t-trgzim solid iiliieisfer :oa'»t~tid wa.a~no-.-misrepi°esentation,hut itfutawa nm hi' man' h Hia magical, earnest, humorous Furness~Whitiiy' Co. line resided 67 was not considered advisable to dis- 9”" °‘s°““‘“'i“ hold the Glvwt attention 01 U10 H _ A _ Gottingeu street. Leaves. a widow, tract the 'nother with'reports_ guiitil thi; It is pretty certain that ,the issue from beginning to end Tle 2;' _°' f""h‘°l °°m""“°° "Wk _"1 daughter of Captain Edward' Hefllsr_exaot extent of her bereavement was ipoaoe orwar depends solely on the re- -' Mf Wm Si-~ °f ""..§"i:‘ t‘;»"‘;'~::‘I.°;°:.°:..‘;i."°.i';si .i‘;.”;' 5."..i;.”.;'i;‘;.°:.;: ‘mt 5;; -“ii °f W- °-if-is ---= men on e same was y '_ .- ‘ - ~ _ - also vt-ry good Tumen The Davidson family moved to Heli-4 humanity is often called upon to bear, Th' Tim” aunt” ‘mm N°'?“h h. Wednesdays sunrise meetwig was , fax from Cfiarlottetiwu P. E Island inf with Cwristian resignation. N531. 8181798 Ullli dlllillg Tlildlyl 50° Rev Mr Roger, A; the 9 _ A” “d?;'S’ f;u""°d by R°v°H' “ “'f` 1888. _ 0f_Mr. Davidson, it may be_ said no bats in the Raed regarding British ---¢--- momma session, the Prwdmt ing he gtellectusl Element' in S0:‘he; _children attended glfeslti Ken; maitilirp Hgifalxismt iptpigewmhighllyt troops close to the Trauavaal territory ‘rm »»» M we s°<=~»» “ ...;’:..;:‘:::.;".‘; .ii:‘;°;" “ °“ it s°.;..~.. ..;..::. ea.. ..._ He »~=1»=~»- - me -ii =»- "°c°1"°d and W°f° Very °n°°“1'a8 Py Hnednioilght ang -excelled” express- They lived on what is kgnownuas west: racter. , ’ , BW" “ly r°q‘"r" hw' ° d‘Y'° °°u°° lhe General Secretary’s report mn' an 8 t 8' goo lfnpresslom Street.,near Government Pond ina house, Seafaring men were app illed by the C0 iilbt ” Coolor, Irish, IUQIIIIQIX- 730 some; 188 In an The aft°1`“°°“ "5S‘°“ was “ke” “P owned by Patrick Cullen. W hen the terrible calamity. Iriured ti the perils ____,_______ , An exce lent a er was read b Mrs w th junior work, led by Miss Lena family left Chsrl iltetownM~ibe1 was a ii of the sea they often view with compla- P P y W0¢dhi11_ btby. ,cency. 'he tales of deati on the sea. A Morrison 00319 Sllblect Of A ractlcal mlendu - lesson was Four bodieg were found yesterday. lBut on this occasion there were none -Z _ P _ ' ` Thousands of people viewed the re- ‘T who were not moved by the awful tid- Crncaoo, Sept 6 -(Special)--Phe gwen by the chlldran and was “mst mains, and list ai nt the aid of the ings. following are uiecloeingratee Y 3 li . , SXCGHGU- police was required to regulate the., It is stited that those wao witnessed Sep; wha; 70|, Wm, 31; 0”. There are 100 delegates present. numbers flocking in and cut. the accident said that the boat was_Well 20; PM-k, 3 15 Tm;-5 has been 9, steady stream of, managed, and no fault vvnatever is at- Dw wheat, 71p, mm, 29 , mu, gg* , callers at the homes of the victvns of pl tached to either Messrs. Pail or Eudy. Pork 3 35 the disast rto offer condolence, and `, ____ |lRev. Mig Am-;iiage’s doorbell and tele-2 D N 1 H _ 21; Pork’ __ ’ ' ’ . _ ` H , . UNuAs o'I‘i~:s.- -frvesting corn- ..._ Tnamnp Frans er to Bel Fast md menced about the 22nd uv., the early " grain being well filleil init free from rust-Among our visitor it resent is L years ago, and settled with his family in Nebraska. He and his wife, nee Mary McKenzie. have since died leaving a 0 ` . - large family who have remained in I various parts of the Western States. Onei ' --- of the b ye, John, who lelt here a little lla Purg lad, jwliiid the U. S. forces and on de from June 15th. of last year he sailed/for P Mrs Peter Smart, ot Laramie, lVyo ming daughter of tie la'e Nichol Mc- Pher on, who lett the community 18 eastern seas with an expedition to re- lieve Admiral Dewey, and has since seen much active service in the Philip- pine I lands.-Misi Donna and Katie Gay, Wei d-ll and Sadie H»l'z, left on Friday for Boston. Your correspond- ent has a tree of the Ben Davis variety bearing heavily, and a day or two ago, some llossoms app -sired side by side with the developed fruit. _ We want a large amount* of money for Sept 1st F* DAY SEPTEMBER I 1899 ' mis oiiowmno nolnioii CABINET .L iooiiiass vivi5Noi _ In Eastern Entrance of Halifax Harbor on Monday. » -il lei _ _ . . 1-* Arclideacon Weston Jones Telegraphs a Message -- lo the C. E Convention Between Britain and U. S., of Sympathy. Mr Davidson formerly a Member Will Decide Today the War Judges Ultly Y J HALIEAX, Sept. 6.-No recent event iphone are besieged with people seeking has _touched the feelings of the people of information about the survivors. --- i‘.:‘.:;°.’;“ff.1;°:n;:;s‘2.°s.”:;:;2§ ..£.“;::’:;".';.;‘““ -- -- pa=sarre’of the H litax Harbor at six Arcnaeacolii Weston Jones tele a 1 _ _ __ _ mi- Reports Show 780 Societies Between Alaska and Canada ;S)<>§§~in giesaamgggstgf v;i;;°§=;; sg;-1f ;<1m§§i=if;1;ji13r_t§>) ag;-so §=;;<;§§; 135651: Boers Must Back Down or UIC WU 3# and Encouragmg Prospects -Britain Makes Concessions ag§§;;'_i;§uu§b;e;;=e£;y;;;»;.°tR£\;;;i5 y iiéisgom gtg hi:e§;v<;1;ae;1§rie1;<;;v:r}_ _,_ or Fight--lfhey are Ready PGH!-Ni I & ___ Le gf RaQ¢S_ & Wooten, and son of Robert J. David-A Davidson, John E. Hancock. W'll' ww Valuable Papers Read g son, sexton oi St. Pau1’s churcn. Re- R. Hamilton. Minnie Davidson,Fldr;i!:e at & sided with his parents. 70 Argyle street. Davidson. toll Y thedsaed he aaaaheihliaiseeliao Q helelpsese dill iiiemniinunuqiiea u F Wammorou. Sept 6-(lp&l)- May wneat. 741 corn 201 oats sa e/\)'\)'u\.'\J Q Jac QURPRISE en 5 ,, ,,,,,, Ru bmi' qualities for Walking clothes and is good f:.:.i.°'f;.°,.,....., H68 S . . . topwonBoots. THBSOAP JL)U'\f\r~/\)\)\IU Jw - ~ ~ iii