J' oPERli°oR ~»tics. “IME i' rf_ofaf_. THR _ N Ne GUARDI "J»'.»=f2"-'_‘vvz.". V. _ __ . ' ‘ ' ~ _"r _V~‘]-_'1~‘1=f` <»‘ if Vs '$5 1; ._ I, ~__ V _ , V ___V V_ r ,__V _.»~.»» _~., » ,,\_. .~ 3;., » ~ o. _ _ ' , . ._,_V_;;é‘V"VVV :YVVY » --.~r\..--. -......_.-...-..-‘_-,__.__ »“~=; _i ¢. "` _ -V m- _. . _ ‘ _ _ V-VY ESTABLISHED l89I. _ THE GUARDIAN, oHARLoi'rii'rowN, PRINCE EDWARD IsI.AND, FRIDAY, surrnnssa 21, 1900. -H ` ’ J li l B ___ ~ CONFESSES THE BOER LONG TOMS that Railwav Accident Due to Carelessness -_-m. THE COAL STRIKERS BOOTS, MAJOR O. PELLETIER _ug Bging R¢.j|1fm¢¢d_._;_ will Cllllllllallil lllC PWC Hilli- __0arsmen Activeflnde- »- A dred Returning Cana- _ ° ' dians. eneant Politics. .aurcrirzn Rowrxc; RACE I.v0c'r0B:R. HALIFAX. Sept. 20.-(Special)-Mark _Lynch and Edward Durnan have been .matched to row here on Oc.. 13th, for a thousand a side. If Lynch wins he will -challenge the world. PAUL DUGGAN CONN; ,sas 'ro CARELI-zssxnsz Vrcronul Paul Duggans andthe oper atoron the E8: N Railway has adnftted 'tothe coroner his carelessness caused the .accident in Ladysmith, B. C., resulting _in 'four deatfis. ~1-o sr: INDEPENDENT. " Drrswe. Sei>t,20.-(Special)-Trodo ond Labor Confzresshas passed a resoludon .favoring an independent course in poli- ‘.'1'lE COAL STRIKE. Hszirnroiv, Pa.. Sept. 20.¥(Specia.l)- _Advices to-day show that more miners are joining inthe big strike and union men are jubilant. 1 crm THANKS HJEAVENL That Hs Used Dodd’s KidneyPills, Which Saved His Life. Bowmanville, Sept.l7.-Marvellous in- deed is the case of Mr. A. W. Gibbons, miller of :this town. Here is his story, as he himself tells it: I conldn’t eat, nor sleep; had terrible pains in my hae! and stomach _ "Doown and + But the,vcouldn't__eu1_Va me. I i _ “'l’hankHeaven,whetherit was Rrights Disease or anything else, Dodd s Kidney Pill _ urcd it. s soon c “I hope the news of my cure willlpresd- over the whole country, so Vthatall sstier- ers will -hear of kV\d!_lO7 remedy in the world- d’sKidneyPiils. Dodd’s Kidney Pills are theoNi.i_r medicin that had ever cured ht’s D&_86\S°~ Half Price Boot.-A lot of ladies’ kid hoots,'i5ric»e in tbelwindow at God' B108 Child's strong boots, size 8.9. 10.1501' 33 cents at Gan' Bros’ cheap sale. 21 SWK# Boys’ pegged boots, 70 cents at G01? Bros’ cheap sp-e. . 312W” GJB tgi cup W.H.StQWil`5 § Go’s :t.bsremi1I: a low OWN 119°* nm _ must be slaughtered. il 2 ZVVIVIS .»* Auction prices at W. H SteWi_l'i~'l “Wk of boots sold by God Bios. 31 3”" Reductions.-30 Z. 40% _llldbogsslf forW. H. Stewart Sc (Jos . _noooom ooobycoirsroo. _21_2vk= _H ~ so "-<~e> A o _ .>==. 'lr 1 :tif ll. H. 3llWlRloioi0'8 illtll 0| BHS illlil |18 ililllii _[ill ’ These unheardoof prices will make them go... 600 48c l Women’s Lace Boots, strong, Girls’ ‘- “ _ “ Childs’ u u N J ' Boys’ il to U Come at once before this stock is sold. ¢ V f See 2nd 'pa'g`e__'for counts. I 70c _ . . GEOFF 32a __..._. 'run Roses Am: rtrmxc nnrons “B uns.” LONDON, Sept. 20.-(Special.)-Lord Roberts telegzraphing from Nelspruit says: Beers have destroyed their long toms and fled and nothing is left of the Boer army but a few maniuding bands. Mlm! have tied to Portuguese ter; itoIf'~ Kelly-Kenny is after a band located at Doomberg. THE RETURNING CANADIANS. 0'1'rAWA, Sept. Zi."-The boys are coming! Five hundred have had enough of cam- paigning and have elected to take their discharge at the expiration of the year’s service. a cablegram from Lt.-Col. Biggar, Deputy Assistant Adjutant General in South' Atica. His message is dated at Care Town, Sept. 18th, and staffs that five hundred of the first Canadian contii;V',;cnt'= will return to Canada immediately, the reniifidsr having elected to stayin South Afrieatill the endot the war.. Thismeansf _r _, lmajor Oscar~'~Pellitie_r .will command the live hundred Canadians to return from South Af;ica. ' _.The artillery and the mounted troops _ . froni Canada will continue in South. which time it is expectedithat thefcoun» try will have been paeiiied. The Militia Depai tment has made another great con- cession aud now allows sleeping car fare forthe returningVSouth Africans, tr.ivV~ elling irom Quebec. E A WEDDING PRESENT. Of nracticalimjiortance would be abottl oi the only sure-pop corn cure-Putnam Painless Corn Extiactor-which ca._n b had at any drug store. A ¢=0l1fM1\\‘\\'»\OU O ' the honeymoon and the removal of corns both assured by its use. NOW lT'S CONDENSED PCG I .1 ’ An apparatus for condensing seafog in- to drinki* water has been invented. It is merely a notion? _ “ ` HALF_CRAZY WITH V' ‘_ V Mr. Isaac Foster, Erie View, Norfolk Co., Ontario, writes: “I was troubled with itching piles for about two years and could not sleep at nights. In fact I was half crazy from the terrible itching I-Reading about Dr. Chase’s Ointment.. Wanted at Once.--Two brights ,girls leam millinery work. Apply _to lv/lzss Emma Tcombs.: head milliner with Moore & McLeod. 15 if- _ g'- .s asasssassssesessssssssmse A FULL STOCK - of School and ' College Books I ' and , \ 3 ' "School Supplies _ Also I 5 BIG RUSH I Every Day. f _ » flbots of .people ' . f' Buy their Goods Destroyed by the Flceingl The Military Department has received ' ~t2_§l\°°°=s1°s¢'\s@sf9ftb= emér. . ..._A about three hundred and fifty Canadian _ p ntil or January by? ‘Rain, warmer' with i;es‘i southerly puiiclialsed a box. Aifteziitlm secgnd apglg "1 V ' I cit on, experience re e an _one 1 V» _ c ,red me thoroughiy and, permanently- -_ __ _ ot Russell H. Palmer after an absence of and thatwas two years ago] Dr. Chases _ eleven years 1;-gm his home. He is a Ointment, 60 cents a box, all dealers. member of the 5,3, of payme, gms” _...I ._ ._. _ A ».__.l - A SCHOOIN.: 'i SEQIEID. - Two Ves-fls Ashore at Sydney. One on V the Beach Opposite the Hotel. ¢-__-»__.' SYDNEY, C. B., Sept. 30.-Capt. Gordon, ofthe tug Gladiator, seized the schooner Howard, Capt. Trahan, at North Sydney, yesterday, for smuggling liquors from St. Pierre. The schooner Lizzie Catherine, Lord, master, west ashore at Bari-ac is Point.l The schr. Fama, Capt. McDonald, drag- ged her anchor at the International Pier, and drifted up the harbor until opposite the Sydne” Hotel. where she ran on the beach. She was floated yesterday with- out damage. MR. JAMES has received the following' _*___ _ cablegfam dated 1?.-etoiia, 1S..h, fsom Rev. Nr. Fi'_"e;ton-‘ Return imme- diately.” ‘ Pros. Rosixvrsox, of Ottawa, w`ll ev- rive at Victozia., B. C., shortly, to superin- tend the installation of the manual train- ing school apparatus, and to make all arrangements for proceeding with the work. _ THE schooner Clara J ane, Clark, bound to Charlottetown, with a. load of lime- Stone for J. T. Peardon, was c’riveri_ ashore Sunday at Boughton Island, out- side the entrance to Georgetown harbor. The schooner is a. complete vi :eck and the total loss will amount to $`CO. QUI_'rEa sensation was caused early yes- terday morning, when a member of the police force discovered what looked :like the missi1eVoI__'an anarchist. Keeping at a safe distance his imagination pictured to him the surroundings. _The bank which formed a background aided to coniirm his .V O\1SDicion. ' It was one of those “inteinal machines” which had caused such devas- t°~ti°U ii Oi5\1_6r parts of the globe. As the seconds cbbed away the oilicers duty loomdd up before him and with his usual manly determination he concluded that as he had been a hero in life, the explo- sion of the bomb would confirm :him a. hero in death, Seconds rolled into min-_j ntes and he thought that his time ofwex- istence was nearing its end. At last with his usual calm decision he seized t‘ie ma.- chine and after due examination took it to the station _where it was submitted to a more rigid examination and quarantined, O11!! \\9W_sr>¢r>er men -being 'permitted to ammine it. Bhd they had to solemnly declare that in the case an ezzplo- f“°“ *h°ErJ\°ir_S. were not wfsliuribuzo doses An 'explanation was given to thewholé aiiis_ir.lateron in the morning,when‘it was ' learned -_-that Mr. John Gillis'-had been ‘H5118 a lsrge cannon ball in connection with the moving of a. safe and that some body had removed it from where Mr.Gillis had left it. ‘ _ it ‘ CI#--@-i. . _-73:; ._ » im i.m.LioNs~icuAR`nHi5.-“e '~» 1( Hetty Gi-een’s contribution to Galveston hasn’t yet loomed on the horizon. Having given a. son to Texas, she probably con-_ siders her duty done. ~ THE WEATHER. _ WAsnING'roN, Sept. 5".---(Speeia,1)_' winds. _ _ _` i “_ MARRIED. F v I ' ;\ At the home of the bride,ouWednesday, the 19th inst. by Rev W. B. 'l`hom£s.1_as- sistedby Rev. G. A. . Seller. St, » John, _ Maud Howard to James Golding Frirzle of Kingston. _ - 5_1 - xi Baking Powder Nladefrornpure ` -_ crVeam'oi tartar. Safeguardstliefood .f__. @YAl. HIKING POWQI ¢0..l|EVX» smsrir ron il; _f f i James Day does a steadvreiail business Miss' Ida Palmer is visiting her sistfr, George Holmes is well known as an ex- The Store of John A.. .lIcQuarrie”;_is the just now everything lseems verv hopeful. earnest and each day sees large loads of A great event at th ':fRece°.s is the arrival Dawson, City, Alaska, and report# his tiree brothers well and doing ~welT. His friends have given h_im a. hearty welco me. "Hrs.Rcche, the only surviving sister of Mr. Donald Palmer, is also at the Recess. She is accompanied by her son. the ,Rcv. H, H. P, Roche, rector of Long Branch, New Jersey. The Rev,Mr.Roche omciated last Sunday, at St. John’s, Crapaud, and is to odiciate again next Sunday. Under the energetic leadership of the Rev. James Forbes, rector, ‘work has been begun forthe new StJohn's Church. Stone for thefoundation is on the g:‘ou‘:id'ai!`d the old building has been moved across the street to make way for the new one which will occupy the original site. The _ el 4 - . old church will be remodelled and used ior parochial purposes. G-mat credit is due ‘to the Rector and his people for their courage in undertaking this important work. __ I __ V The *new sash and door factory erected in Hay by theladam Bros., in doing a thriving business and giving KOH’ eral satisfaction. The building is b0¢!\ TOPEBA' HOUSE “ Saturday ~Ev’ng Sept. .. s. . N “GOD slivs 'Inn QUE!-:Nat o f' io no novo oe.-po. s¢inzn1=rii»1'i°°i= uaszlinn a Moou£:.ieso.§ooVV-m§°¢~_ 2111 _ _ *~¢L.”f.~ iwigmiy one oooomoaoi." its dim¢°_¢*°°’ L_ ing _70_x 4'; it with a commodious 03120 ;.of.ooo..i no enters-#sins »v?°l=f‘°*°" novo opucdoo nahuerexp°w°“>°¢°'“; 'a thoro\18\11!_;!lP-iD:¢3O.\‘° mmf °*9°'bl°th‘ turl_ins'°\\* “"4” i” import the choicestlumber to be had and ggiqy superior shipping facilities -from ' Amonosorhooonrjwillbe » _ oosiovmj building and iinisiiing of a house. Thcy-» .l_____ \ `VlCl`ORlA YORKSHIRE _ _ - ,2- . _ _/- »REvu5W1eo E sw1NE ,_ .. , ` li* The Improvements Touch- Mr- J- W- C2llll€Ck 0f Foreign 0flice'A”nnounccs_ J ed Upon. Augustine Cove mat V _ . ~“ \ _ _._.._._ _ THE EPISCOPAL CHURCH SECURES 19 PRIZES T' ITV 15 _N01 _ -. _ , _-_-*__ _ ~ i--_ . the H ax ibition 0 in Russia’s Propomi 'run cnmssn ' ' I ~ _ _ At th Halif E hib't' M . .I. W. _ _ _ - ' f. Mrs. Coughlan is the popular and obli. Caubec; of Buiisid; Fa_;1:;°r;i a great LONDON. SOPE N.-(Special).-The “ing P°stmistr°Ss' success in his exhibit of Yorkshire pigs °i3“ °m"*¢_ f_th55i__it_ hu M,-S, Hebei-.H,51,,m_ of Winnipeg, is ,_ taken his herd`at Brookside farm. found expedient not to ,ioin°9in’ goose on tho Roooor The following are the prizes secured: ooopoooi for ovoooouoo oi. rokio so ‘ Sow, over 6 months and under 1 year, pert fai rier and attracts patrons from tar 2nd prize. _ _ T0 INVUUTIGITE and wide, V _ ” ' V ' Sow, under 8 months, 3rd_prize. V VV -Q-nVAwA_ Sept m___(s f Angus Bryanisengagsd_iuaiargebusi- 5§;9;:I3f::§;i°h;i:sr_";¥h“th‘n_ _ _.___ _ Q' _,Q5 ne§VsVin1umVb"e_t.shinzles and.gene:'al'mer-V Ha uwndiitor I 'ot wo' VG_V A. :. _VV V V TV 1 ' -pumhnd hqsomihbie for VE-xp' inrfbleon \ o£Nanamioto lnvoltiilltoand ‘1°D°l‘5i V “'59” 333”-\1nld°_¥§‘0nl8 `brod_and_ow_npd'bythe exhibitor. __ ` ~ _ ,~___.§ _,_ __ 1.3" extendV'_ andisnow in Brat-V ss .Eirstiorhest pen of two.hogs___of `an_v_'_ - A __ » - " "` ` con§_itlon`.' ` - ._ _ breed,cros_s or nude most suitable f_°l‘_ V exportbacou. Inboth the hogs ' __ _ _ _ __ t oi do'ic`¢si‘~i', ' "T pmpular headquartezs for lroceries and _ tm £31; The 3nd‘:°Vmd?m”m 1 VV V VV VP'°"j"*i°“°‘ ‘ ~ » ~ ‘ 'mentionothls exhibit the ,’s*°"'8'°| Ely" `NeilI’inphx-aiseln connection with his hogs showed by -hlmwere_1tqa,al_ to the ` T _ general store does a good business in the bestever shown at Toronto. _ Bmauymrnmk °b°°°°_ .L ._ . sliipmeiitoteggs and pf,oduce. In allMr. Callback secured 11 drsts, 6 _Bur » ~ ‘ _____._ I-H1800!! _ -A A _ . .Alexander McQuarrie is also kept busy semnds and 2 third prizes' U9Iltll1Q1ltl~l T05- lnthc blacksmith business and is a lst V E SHEEP. _,_ _ _V V V I “°°¢*¥°f“f?- » _ ` Lff°F»c=‘==~ _ r.o.i°°°“.n.*“°'§.o‘ Shfmi;iiY°r¢'°f°f}f\a@V::°l:*ée°:=:5;;:‘s“= Rom, ouoofiiog-1se,~A. Bowen. end. rio# fait "_` *if ' 5 *Mis* “ CH ’ ° A- BOSVOU- ' I ° ant summer feature- V » Rom,1omb-no ooo io I, A. Boowoii. gr, pw; An unusaal number of houses are beinig ‘:'1'e;"'°s' 2 Sha" ‘nd °v°1"“1"' A' _ _~ _._-.;,,,,_.,,,,,__ repaired and remodeled andthe town s - _ . ~ ,-_,_ __ _-__ ~» 1 - ' . Pair h li -lst A. B0 ell. I » »»1»°r~f.=:.=o°°»'-‘»»°-f°»°~» ....:1'.:';.:‘..::.'..':§ . A....5" _ Among tue local mei-qha.nts,_ Edward BP¢n.l§Vrem.2 ¢W¢S.2°v°1emb=-1°t.'A~ ;tf*`T§f1i"'§,ir ~ Boswell managero!W1i¥\lU .B1'0§b¢1'8 il V 05'" A V S _ ‘ I ' ' ._ _ ~ _ _ doing asatistactory trading and shipping '_ V ` _ COBVWGLDS _ ' ‘f ' ' V business.`_ . ' ' _ ' .., .. _ 7- ‘~‘f’.'_*“’°V?"°”~'7”5."¥*‘“" V _ __ !Ram,2 shears and .over lst, John I I MissLiura_.'McQuan'ie, who~isvisitil18 Tw¢,di¢_ ‘ , .- __ f 5°! flffh°l‘» “ld |15* been en-i°#"_k-‘g nm? Ram, shearliug.-1st.John’1'wsedie.‘ _ ' hospitality or her m_any.friends,_.leaves R,m’hmbV1“J°hu._T,,,,d|,_ -I _ _ Hu _.dl .`. _ __ f°1‘ B°°¥°”°”Fl`id*¥- I - ~ Pairewes,2slieaI~'s‘s1id over-Ist, John ~ wi’ The store formerly occupied by D. W. T"°°‘“°°’ ` ' - ; cant 1.65,; Palmer and now vacant is shortlyto be T525’ OWOB. Sb"-rlings-lst, John chq _ _ - ~ repaired rentted and re-let. It is consid- ~ . _ ED f ered one,o! the best stands in Victoria for V P31' °W¢9» 1;mb°"'1';~ J°hnhT';di;_ is V _ _ _ ‘L_ V _ , a general businsas’ _ _ Pen. 1 fame "ess awe In '_ 99 samphf of MM _ ___ .Iono rwoooio. tgemdr intheelg to _ _viosorio is os its boon in ui. imi, _ood _ _ », mwh°°»<}_\;_°U' eff? V _ _ snnor nmns The autumn shipping has commenced in Ram,`shearl`ing-l.st, A. Boswell. . 3-8, WI ~Ram. lamb-lst, A. Boswell; 3rd, A.- potatoes oats and other produce carted Boswell, _ ` through the village. Pair ewes, 2 shears and over-_2nd, """' I 'Boswell. _ ~ I Pair ewes, shearlings-2nd. A. Pair ewes, lambs-Znd, A. Boswell. Pen, 1 ram, 2 ewes, 2 ewe lambs-2nd, _ A. Boswell. _ LINCOLNS. » ' Pair ewes, 12-‘shears abd ,over-lst. A J '>.> ' . . . . . “BNWS 1 . f _ .t _ _ _ lmusted llsrnsfeh oflllsourolll ls|sgor.onus"s_ssn»nce.- Hr. A. T. P. Lalame, rdlVVwa7 889°# or cioronoéviuo,_ Que.. F°f twelve" years I have 4°" with nervous. ._ debilltr. I lU3¢_f°" much, and consulted *N “*°" meaic1nc¢.as'v`s1=- “° I ncaa or nr. cnug_'_s“1N¢¢vl two boxes. 8911 mf hmm ”“"°'°d “- . “I “'°‘*° umm in mmaiosivofio. While ustnl Dr. Chssefa Nerve Food VI could feel my system ‘FP until nowlam suenlandheaitliyfl cannot recommend it ~ ' . _ weak. nervous Dr. Cliase's and restorative Foodlliiolllli f_\`\. - V I unison colleges. ~ “too hizhlr ~!or' Now an Assured Fact and At alif _ Exh' ._ To -.I in _ __ ° is Work Has Been Commen-_ 'Sections ot his Exhibit I for _Evacuuiimf 0f='V ~ if A ced-The Strangers. _ warmly pmi5¢d_ _ p¢k;n_ d -- ___ \ ~ 13? - mpnovno LARGE ronxsrrmn, cLAss 56. Bo;ers are ready to_mov.eon_; the city in dry goods and groceries. B03;-_ over 2 yggrg, 3rd prim,” I 50911 83 Viil-'OOPS will I). A Harvest Hoin_e_celebration at St. B°”’ -°v°r 1 Yea' and under 2 years’ U-els John’s church is contemplated. 2nd Mid 3rd prizes. A It}is_.no'w believed that-ton ' ____ Boar, over-Gmonths and under 1-year, ~ _ ‘_ /A t C C Mclntosli continues to suDDlv the 3rd prize ' um ammo Wm 'mga' ~ .»» community with choice isesh meats.. Boar, under 6 months,_'V3rd prize. Empns' *6 f',t°‘@.~" -°”°‘”“ ~ Sow, over 2 years, 3rd'pri_ge_ _ Mm Ge0r3_eVH;smm, of Sp;mgaeld_ 2nSiowl,i;ver 1 year and under 2 ycars. oeivbd m_i=lloli`i‘IV@VV_V3 -'-- /A P _ ' _ _ atTayuanonJnIy25. ‘ .. » v* i » . \` I For students of -x ‘uswlwivv ._ one .‘ - . ___ Ax '\ . A; _ \ /- _ Q _ _‘df if/I" ~ __ Loogofo, fo. r/-"li Day Books. c if Cash Books. ~_ _Journe.ls. etc.. etc. _// " _ [_ (~.\`\\\ 200 sets for asia low. H iiiiéc