, .Q-0-0-C4-O 4555' ». ELL the News 5 ALL the Time. -O-0-O-0 __ .., .=re@?mii: ESTABLISHED l89l. THE GUARDIAN, oHAnI.o1'rnrowN,. ramen nnwann ISLAND, non DAY IJIULYC L. Rooms sENA'fo1< - 0 - Nong, U p r ENGA GED RESIGNED __A ln Fight with Kruger a Middleburg ON DELAGOA RAILWAY. Lords Lansdowne and Car- rington Pay High Tributes to Canadian Gallantry. Zi. Loxnorz July 21-(Speciahy-A Cape Town Special states that Lord Roberts attacked Middleburg in force anda big battle is profzressing, _ Paul Kruger with the burghers is direct- ing the defence. Middleberg is on the line of the railway from Pretoria to Delagoa Bay about half way between the Transvaal capital and the Portuguese border. CANADIANS PRAISED IN THE LORDS. Canadians received warm tributes in in the House of Lordswhen Lord Roberts’ telegram announcing the death of Major Borden and Lieut. Birch was read. Lord Lansdowne said: "When we think who writes that tele- gram and with what feelings he must have written it, I think we can say no more touching tribute could be paid to the memory or bravery of the young repre- sentatives of our Colonial forces.” The Earl of Carringion compared the patriotism of the colonies to an Australian underground river that disappeared in the bowels of the earth, came up again and rushed onward in mighty torrent to the ocean. It would always be thus,continued the Earl. it perfect equality were pre- served between the British and Colonial troops. NEW YORK STOCK LIST. Closing prices American Sugar American Steel and Wire American Tobacco -rooklyn Transit Burlington 'Continental Tob. Federal Steel Federal Steel Prid Louisville and Nashville New York Central Bock Island St. Paul Tennessee Coaland Iron Union Pac Pr‘fd United States Rubber Abril Cotton ner 100 lbs 2;' Anastasia 73 1301 105 110 71 _ 395 n il 100 Original pictures of South Africa - in Opera House to-night, 23 li F, V '_ . _ ?~i\.\ , " '~_ ,”’ _ ,`="" ifL"`»`~ " ` -\;~:S'_(/{`;'l _ »". ,Cl \ ~ - .9 - 1?' tl or-__ s\ ...;»_U1f~.j `r ` S{ilT“Z5'Q '~ "_ ,é--\`;*]'. '-'.;5- " *L Here We Arc Boys’ Choco- late lace Boots $1.50, len’s Choco- late lace - Tennis _ - ‘ _ - plete!! bumedaboet midhislrt °°¥¢¢h=r Lowes: Price vet Croquet Sets f-U»»=-°--A-~-e-T~‘°-=f-»'=~,-M .»»»..»....f.»- .......... g~_ - Q g ' Mg- ,than 100rshi'ps,cutters,_ barges ' ` ' ` i- ` 'L ' l-eomiiietion, ¢ qvmtfiiy »-i canes for the boys just received andjnobby, 25 cents.-Johnson 8t J oh l ui-@ l ously lll Smallpox Scare. SENATOR BURPEE RESIGNS. tion Commission in place of Sena wick on the Commission. ‘ SPEAKER PELLETIER SERIDUSLY ILL. ' QUEBEC. July 21.-(special).-sir. the last rites of the ehurch. 1 . Hon. Sir Charles Alphonse Pantaleon Pelletier, K. C. M. G. was born at the bar in 1860; commanded the 9th talion di ri ag the Fenian raid of 1866 he Senate 1877 and _made ter of Argiculture in the Mack Government; appointed Sneaker of Senate 1893 and was knighted in 1893. TUPPER VERSUS sLE'roN. VANCOUVER, 'July 21-(Special)-_S Q81 Hon. Clifford Sifton in Brandon. Mr. Bostock. M. P., for Yale and boo says he will not contest the county at next election. TARTE AGAINST BRRGERON. St. J Ohns and Iberville but will try U emers, a Montreal lawyer, will be Liberal candidate here. MALLPOX scant: Ar cA1=E Nome. the (D The transport Rosecrans has arrived Cape Nome. - _ at Nome as greatly exaggerated. number of cases would not exceed 18. \ -iii-<1 Souvenirs.-Visitors to the city can Bookstore. J. D. MacLeod & Co. those luscious black cherries this evening. Send in your order early. _ 2311 li W 211iI t Speaker Pelletier Danger- g RECEIVES LAST RITES. Sir Hibbert Against Stfton Tarte Against Bergeron- _ OTTAWA, July 21.- (Special).-Senator Burpee has resigned his seat to become a ‘“ ` member of the Canadian Paris Exposi- ~ tor Gil~ more as representative of New Bruns- A. P. Pe1'etier, Speaker of the Senate. was [tak- en seriously illyesterday, and has received d to Bat °_"` sat Gnoncnrowiv July 21 in the Commons 1569 tol8’77 and in the The case of Simon Joseph vs. John Quebec House 13734; was Called t imon, which has been before the Court t - Mums or the past three days, was concluded enzle plaintiE for $146.92 was rendered. Mr the tewart Q. C., counsel for the defendant _ ir Mr. Whear appca.red,for the Hibbert Tapper says if his Picton C0l1Sti- Dr' -" I tucents will stand it he will run _a 'nst 1 Cari- S'r. JoHNs,QUEn1-rc, July 21.-(Special.)- It is unoiticially announced that Hon. Mr. arte will not be again a candidate for again- at Bergeron in Beauharnois while Philip PORT TOWNSEND, July 2l.-(Special)- from Her ofllcers report the small-pox scare The find agreat variety of souvenirs at Car;_;:¥_s , 1. are receiving another shipment of Military swasger canes just received.- Johnson 35 Johnson. 21 Camp Brighton -Attention, swa§ger . _ l --~f ;~'|f ‘ ’ Hammocks! Hammocks * 1 I ! A big stock oi GU.OD. 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'{:;1;, 1'-'.'_-'Q \ -.~-_~.`. \ (L1 -‘-`.-`.~`.':°"¢$ -_ __ __ . , ._ ,____.` ’ ° _-or `.,~_. . . . e, ~°o`»~ . ._» \ //W W ' at .lc ~`~`1,' I I '¢ 0 ‘ ' 1?. / 4,0,/I,/'oi I 0 0,3 / 1/) ` 1 < ~ `¢ .1 a'\ -an 5 // t\= l. /lil/1./'_-1 'L' / ~""r _ 7 . 2,/ e ,_ 'W ,___, ='=- \\ \ his . n \`3. i 1 ’ __ ` ' ' 1.0"’ af _- _- Lord Roberts. ,. 1;-_ Nsw Yoax, July 17.-'l"heIAmen'ioa’s , Cup is notlikely to be“lift0d” theloxt ast evening when a. verdict in favor ofthe was given leave to move for a. new trial on condition that he pay the money into, the Court. Mr. A. A. McLean, Q. C.-,~ and, plaintih’/‘ A.A.~McLean, for 'a‘ppel1a1'i"t,5Jl`A.'MIathie= son,for respondent. ‘ _ Windsor Furniture-Co. vs. H. H.Acorn. Action tor debt. Judgment for 815.10. ‘ Michael Jackson, Appellant, ' and James Jackson, Respondent, An appeal from decision of Magistratcs’s conviction for trespass. The conviction made was ac- cording to the Dominion Act but- the-l offence charged was under the Local Act. The appeal was dismissed but the Judge allowed no costs to either of the parties. The Atty. General for Appellant; J. H. Mathieson for Respondent. A TRURO despatch to the St. John Tele- 1 graph says:-For years there has been much talk and newspaper controversy over the supposed estate of fabulous wealth in England awaiting the heir' of one George Crow ell. Lately not much hrs been heard. The olfl enthusiasm was l aroused here today by the arrival of W. Crowell,.delegated a year ago to England to investigate the stories in the interest of hundreds of would-be heirs on this con- tinent. Crowell is a businessman of Som- F erville, Mass., and is enthusiastic over the matter. A meeting of fifty heirs from all points of the province, was held here to hear Mr. Crowe11’s reports. He says there is a thirty-three million- dollar principal only requiring proper genealogy proofs to be secured by heirs_ Mr. Crowell reported he had been success- ful in getting satisfactory proofs of seven generations and isnow getting guarantees of expenses to have the estateprobated. The Somerville heirs have subscribed 85(1) The Nova Scotians at a meeting here have put up @0.Mr. Crowell leaves shortly for England, coniident of success in securing for himself and kindred the millions of old ancestors. Little has been said of the matter and few knew of the meeting outside of _ the would-be heirs, but the delegate’s re- port has almost set some wild with en- thusiasm over the prospect of anticipated wealth. The estate is now said to be largely in realty bonds. MR. A. T. LEBLANC, travelling passen- ger agent of the Intercolonial, for N. B. N. S. _‘and `P. E. L has been among the French of Digby and Yarmouth counties working up an interest in the greatFrencliAcadian con- vention, which opensj in Arachatf August 15. "This gathering occurs every years Yesterday the Boys Brigade headed 4th Regt C A Band marched from their Camping Ground to the City, where the boys attended church Summerside, St Peter-’s and St Pauls Companies attend ed service at St Paul's and,the Highland Brigade attended St James’ The music by the band was of a high order and the marchmg of the boys evidenced the great improvement made byf them sincethey went to camp. In the afternoon the dif- ferent'Brigades were permitted to attend. ‘their respective Sunday Sch`ooljs._%_ At a service was it *Y-iotoria R- » I ` L no -s' nrilade. Ouelle, Quebec in 1837. He was callewer Supreme Court' h Y _"T - os' I' ,. . . f . ‘ _ I ° I . . . I _ . ' - S ` . _ _ _ hir _ ot Lpeople formed, the' audience: Rev. Leo. Williams led thedovotional ex- '-ercises and the meeting was openedby singing. Leaflets were distributed by members of the Brigade. The singing .was very heartily led by the choir of the First Methodist Church. Mr. Ed. Ball presided at thebrgan with Prof. Watts as director. Rev. J. Withycombe delivered an excellent practical addnéss to the boys. To-day’s program is as follows: :Compe- tition for trophy by thedifferent Brigades, at 10 a. m. Prof. Miller will probably se- lect Mr. Leigh and Capt.Goodwill will act for the Companies, they to` select a third. At3 p. m. there will be a generalwinspec- tion by ‘Col. Moore _,and a march past headed by the 4th Regt. C.A. Band. At home at 5 at camp. Band concert at night. Tuesday morning breaking up camp, preparing for going home on Tueseay afternoon. _ There were a number of cases of pros- trat-ion by heat at the Park yester- day. Three of the members of-the Boys’ Brigade fell out of the ranks. Vrsrrons made heartily welcome at the Kirk picnic July 25. _ THE cheapest fare of the season-cn ly 250 return tickets-Morell July 25th. MR. and Mrs. A. Prowse, of Charlotte- towh,were in the city yesterday en rcnte to England.-Moncton Times. Mas. _T. J. Gallagher and Miss Nellie Gallagher have returned from a trip to- Prince Edward Island.-Moncton Times. St. James' Church folks never spare any time noi trouble to make their picnics right up to date. This year they intend to exceed all previous reoords,so you can de- pend on having agood dayat- Morellcn J nly 25th. _ THE trophy presented to the Boys’ Brig-_ ade by Principal L .B, Miller, of the Char- lottetown Business College, is to be com- peted for to-day, (Monday), and is on ex- hibition in' the window of W. W. Well- ner’s Jewelry Store. - Rnv. G. E. TALMAGE, of Schenectady” N. Y., a nephew of the famous Rev. Dr_f DeWitt Talmage,preached in ZionChnrch last evening from Romans 2:4-“Not knowing that the goodness ot God leadeth thee to repentance.” . -Q- and- thefnext one,it is believedgwtll be the largest in history. Two hundred dbscend- onts of Frenchman are ‘expected the United S§ateS, Bfteen hundred from the maritime provinces and eight 'hundred ~ " _ . l I " 'A " N _ g nbos- ddnatta-ns, i‘..=°.;.s‘:.ser'.:;.°- ”°...'f:,, »n°e»_nnm¢ of L ‘“ ~ f _those _ dollclolllihoshg Bland _che`rnés§ this B an _sam Fire; - 5 Bos'roN,Julye '19,-The long wooden building knownas the Mast'Hoa_s`e,lni the ‘Charleston naval yard' was [com-7,, -- fully $l50,0iD. Among the gil tho) Diwey 1 , _ . . __ *_ 1 ' Y W e r\\¢`,‘o,» 1 é-iii A, nm Sycamore s Desnaifs - sioflty a Britln ’ i' Americas Cup. A PM WN Um! \ inn-__-_ in - nntntsnorr nt WAY MPURTANT ll Q ' elares Nothing -but America "Nil £4'“@'°° Rh* J Can -Win. Till Ailfllst time Sir Thomas Lipton sends na ohalonf 'mi Pmmm! or u Hmm CHAI* ger over. The man who will L°¥m°1* 553? 31~"'(5P°°fl|-)"§'h0 sail her has already given up the as from Chkl.B..,y°ff iflf. 1°” The announcement ‘atlas cmiser Bonaventure left Woo this mornin N0 Xml* F02 LBGATION TILL ‘llufhinese invasions! ,______;_f?__f3U|i_l 3- _ » a‘ive. He is "4 f-‘,W°5~ °l1tf°°t°',l _ . . . ._ . . , _ 'syclfmbfe 1811583 0l1‘l»il¢_SB ‘Z fyesterdayrrom use chasm liner He is here todispose ol a new __ yach_t,"'the I D1st».nnsh°re,wnt¢h has just beenisunt from Watsou’s designslfor _S. S A moneyed American wants the boat. MADE XII LOSE HOPE. _It was when Capt. Sycamore was told of the victo'ry ol Herreshoifs Yankee in the Newport regatta that 'he gave up hope for Sir Thomas Lipton's next. “That cup will neverbe taken over the water aslong as that _Herreshoif is_allv_e_-,’ _ he declared. “There’s not a man in him., Fife can’t neither can Watson, and I theyre the best we have over there. _ ' - "I don’t_know whowiil make the plans for Sir Thomas' new boat. Fife designed the Shamrock and V opportunities be- fore tl1"a.t'to try himselfagainst Herreshod, and tailed toniake good each time. Now, I thlnkwatsoniwill have achance. But it will be of no use unless Herreshoil’ dies in the meantime.” SYBATRIA Nor 'rormn UP. ' _ Capt. Sycamore has been in charge of the yacht Sybatria, which recently de- feated the 'Meteor in -the Mediterranean. I The captain says that the yacht was got ready in a hurry and was not toned up when she went into the race. The dnt two-races she lost, but the next four she won. The first .day she. lost ber top- nuns Ann smrrinc. PORT 0F C512'-UTTETOWN. ` e 21.-_Am-_M_mnie_ Picton# Hector, Walker, Port Hawkes- bay; S. S. Campana, Demers,Quebec;' J. A. G. C. Hubley, Picton; Mal; B. Mc- Lean, Sapiu, G. B.; Baltic cLaine,~ Pictou. ` _ _ July 21.--Cid.-Minnie Laura, Bailey, Pic-g ton; J. C. Swartz, McLeod. Cape Tog-~.. mentine;S. S. Campana,D_o_mers,Pictou; May B. McLean, 1 Baltic. Mc- Lain_e,Pictou; Indy H_ill,Phalen, Picton. I T°1°arl1>§ nomLiKai Q agree thatall thcllnistors omept German1reresl!c‘onJ‘uiyl8th. Thefnsnrgents wenthonndxting killlngeaehcther SAYBYBYBTIBBAUISKII Pulls, Jhly ii -(Special)-'l’he Minister hemselao-dayjiandod to land or anywhere else-who can cqdal ghebmign ers in Pekin.excent theGerman safe under the protection of the Court. f -_-hninnnunm CREA80 llA&l'S. Cmosco. Avena! B. -