5:, :- 'Ea' r I x SJ :f- #_ 5? 9; 41 51 vi f 1-'~f,-‘v cisriiiiisiiiisai. I I ml E “Im i"" mil o_o _ _ l THE GUARDIAN, OHARLOTTETOWN. PRINCE: EDWARD ISLAND, FRIDAY rev __ f"‘ 1:1. J-'L - _ _ A _ _f , JULY 27, 1900. - `qi» ____________ *__ i *_ lo :_ A 1;* f __ _ , l l V F` l o - _»"-" mis uh .huhorirs PRINCE howiiih isiihocuiuhsh tsuiiiuousi As a Summer Resort, 1 DDDD breezy and is u-l; Canadians Not Leftllome- Un Chinese Affairs is »- gl g' less in London. Pe55i111i5ti¢_ PAS/SENGERS BY THE SPLENDID PLANT LINE __._. _*___ _,___-_ _____________________________________________________________ _ _ health 'vih =-.».-v~_-_-,~_-,~,~;_-I-_-_Ae ,`,__._~_~_A__~,.___~_~ -_.____________v_:.__________ _ ii- . #gig _ Is Still Acute in British Employer and l Columbia. Charged Alike. Fr _"P "` I VARYING FBRTUNES MISSIONARIES, DANGER om the Over-heated Southern and' Inland Cities,Find Here A - A -1-3_- Coolness, Comfort and Health-Some Beauty Spots, ___ " __~_ ` A ~| _ __ The war in south Africa Noi Reiieved-No Reliable Bathing Beams and T°“ff§*S' H°f<'=1S» BY G- J- M0 _Lobster Fisher D,,,w,,¢d_ lueiiher the Prosecutor. A going 011 and Une ol- Othgl- News from Pekin _Li C0l‘II12C-Fll'Sl Pflle PHDCI' . ` ‘ ` ‘ ' " ` hrighi skies, Bracihg Climate, captivating scenery, MINISTERS’ MOVEMENTS ,STRANGE PRUCEEUURE W_ T immigrants i=ihd radii- feudal! nerisrwitnesses ms. ° ° ---=-~v--_-v--v-_-_-_»_-_-. -_-_-_~.»e-_ ---------------------- _ _ is Cautious. a Federal Appointment. Aww’ ill C0llrt. A 'A longline of beach, with crest of trees, lone of the most tasteful public squares in ° BOERS FORCED TO RETREAT. E Lo.\'no.\'l July Zi. -(Special.)- Lord Roberts telegraphing on the 25th from Belmont says the British marched there Tuesday. without seeing the enemy. On the 24th the Boers engaged General UROPEAN OPINION IS PESSIMISTIC. French und Hutton Six miles north of l informed opinion of Europe seems to by the Indians Epa'yguit_a'°°h°red °“ the Balmoral The Boots seeing their retreat continue to accept the worst news and l . _ oo .hreatened by a turning movement,broke ll f°l` Pmmpl' action t'h°"e'°“° and fled. quiring in force at Pekin. L1 KUNG CHANG TAKES PRECAUTIONS pared to cross the Alip hant's River on Wednesday. ` OERS DRIVE BRITISH EROM A POSITION. \ ` H Ch h tak h' 'd At Naupoort under to-da.y’s date Lord “ng ang as en up is rest e_nce at the arsenal as a measure of precaution. Apparently the foreign Consuls have in- t f dth V' th t 1 h h ld the 24th and 25th in the hiiis south of "me e leer” a un ess e S °u Roberts, telegraphs that Archibald Hun- ter's comu and was heavily engaged on Bethlehem. obtiin dehnite despatches from Pekin The Boers compelled the British to retire from some positions with about 50 a casualties. At last accounts Hunter had worked caxanrmr mssiosanrss xanrnnarnn. ccordingly. hind the Federals, while Hector Mc- Donald and Bruce Hamilton were ln missionaries, either American or Englisl '18-I-ow ' . ‘. W- "" _ ° tha LORD STRATHCONA NAILS A LIE. _ Tonox-ro, July 26.-(Special)-The Globes London special states that Lord Strathcona has sent a letter to the Daily Telegrath with the signatures of %Can- One Shanghai despatch states that the Canadian missionaries who escaped from Ho Han had a terrible experience on the way here. The natives everywhere were hostile; the rabble attacked the refugees, LONDON, July 26.-(Special)-While the latest impression derived from the delay and conflicting telegrams from China is that a portion of the colony at Pekin may have escaped, the consensus of the best The only possibilitylof ascertaining the French and Holton followed and ol.o_ truth is by the allied commanders en- ' o Shanghai telegrams report that Li c within hve_da_vs they will conclude the Ministers had been murdmd and ac, ooiytho cor-don of the Golf hutirhiytho e large summer hotel the Acadia nm ReP0rts are current that a number of babbling’ almmt musical rivers. the f01`i»i18‘ h°t°1¥§il'“°'t*‘d 05 the banks Of One 'Of th' With openings of rich verdure, emerald hued. I And this fair land is Epaygooyat called, An Isle of golden grain and healthful clime. With vast fish-teeming wa.ters,` ocean walled, ' The smallest Province of the Maritime." Prince Edward Island, formerly called Canada. To the west of the ci dence of the Lieut Governor Closeb , Rqlxdway, than which a more delightful Promenade does not exist in any city on .tho Continent. This roadwa which Park. 85 <’»l1°1'miH8 flalillml park with many waves,-and later on by the French, L’Isle St. Jean, lies in the Gulf of St.. Lawrence, £‘*S,(P@l'D S'-Iburbs is the Driving Park on that boohtifoi ooo into whioh sows ohollwlflch tier tourist may seo some of the King of Canadian rivers. The scenes of 1519415 HYBIS Stretch their legs, St, Dun. this shhgiittio isiohd ore so delightful to Stanfs C°l1eze,the new Prihoo or which ,behold and such that the mind never C0n¢29oPlElISl&l1dH0SDitaland St.Dun- wearies of or the imagination grows tired St&i1.'S Cathedral are institutions that the f, the attractions are so many and the St”-11801' Sh-0I1ld` not fail tovisit, Chg;-_ limate so healthful and invigorating,tha.tr 1°tf°l0Wl1 has tligee first-elass hotels, the this little gem of the sea has been apt. Da-_Vi¢S,_Queeu and Revere. Besides these y oduod “Tho Gordon of the Gu1f,"anS Of Water in the Ma- of Na.ture,the silvery brooks singing dow reach °f Ca1`1°l5l?eU0Wl1 ` R is usticg Bea¢h_ ` The passage was not continued because-. . _ _ _ o _ _ _ _ , , the meadows, the placid lakesand lagoons P°W”“1’_“'“°'9h¢1` ‘klighliflll l`¢SUi¥1S' Place the potatoeswere bad and: the. hening¢4?,?:;erd‘y'» In thi* gm m m*.'_ where sport the lustytrout, the forests. of is beautifully situated °“ P°‘"ml BW, at gave om on “pm” br tha, xii' birch, beech and maple teeming with the f°°t °f Te* Hi", *Eight miles from the ave bun Same, these are Hwjestic scenes that can city- It is Only D0SSibl& ilra Short sketch Capt' JG-es was forced t’°’ut'in'hem`m°' ` Phsecuton' At i&°um “F3” , . , . ,_ ,_ ty and .1 wmmanding a fine view of the harbor is situated the Government House, the resi- » , Givvernment House is the famous Victoria . ~ Yi ‘M9168 along the shore leads to Victoria* pretty drives and shady nooks. In the' _ _ _ _ . . _ e _ . . -TheBder` Dempste '\lbipom1l;;duusg,o:pgoi,g._hadthe»gieamors,¥lékia.%;B~vir°ea thelesim .- _ ,I-» "‘*`°°F‘”“*l’"l°”‘i i°Sl=11'15'f'~ ' .hui-€EB'to,""£5'€' sfotofy cram bowing its »S1==nf1¢r>®Bar- Af1°¢l1eran<'i tliel’ B” . - gordon. hood do if io adoration to the cod H108* iwpular summer resort within easy J°“"*’l’°' H°““°”““ “nd I°°*““d°"’* e ~ adian soldiers nowin London denying the report recently published that Cana- ti dians discharged from the hospital were around thesrreets homeless and penniless. b. 1-A Croiip the dread of every mother, is instantly relieved by Bent,1ey’s l.ini- ‘lll€f:t. It ob beat them and tore their clothes from their CANTON QUIET BUT UNEASY. The despatch continues that Canton re- mains ootnparatively quiet. The natives 4 are however, uneasy and want assurances cks and ladies sudered cruel indigni- at Great Britain does not intend to take Call to-:iiro:~:, July 26.-A (Special)- '§ ;__,= ,_ v' , ___ l lf, Nothing particular from China today re- @i iw ("\ ccived here. SecretaryHay left Cleveland ii .C-1-2 _ _ _ _ to-da_y for Lanton, Illinois, to confer with --GDING" > President McKinley, on the Chinese situa- tion. ‘ -l-Q_.__. Try one can of Oak Brand Conden_se_d Milk and you will decide that it is Q better and cheaper than a. cow. Ask your grocer for it. 30 bf- _A A large quantity of fresh -""‘- lhmhooiori ` l ,59, hooimooks l This is a man’s new boot. ` 120 pairs of them sent in mistake-is a wide fitter, 0 nailed sole, dongola. leg, Eng- o hgh boohotoy oodio o great Tennis RaCquetS9 bargain. At l lllil BHUS is I pened. _ g[AG.‘ 8° _ Y I y . See window prices. f . V. .On it are builtthreeofthe chief public Eldon. From Eldon to . ._¢ »‘ ` ~ i- . p r `In two places the converging waters ap- bathing. There ' _ fruit, all of the best quality to-day at J. D. McLeod & Co’s, 27 li f 1 _ _ - _ 'F I l lpurtso nearyequal size The country is toothsome Apples cherri ,thus almost dividing the Island into three _fruit and vegetables grown here are ve . OD_ STROQG ooo (Line. Both ships arrive weekly from Cardigan, Montague and St. Peter's Bay' a REAAll)J‘g;'€;:)r(ggg Hammooko loot Boston, calling at Halifax and Hawkes are villa s i th ‘= - H ’ ' 'tor can take is I BOYS’, GIRLS; Iuid Dopljs (iARi squares. The chief one is (Steer: ilrom ‘Charlottetown to Murray"Ha.rhm- i A at 8 a ` o . ' A ‘ I /v ground, so the physically Weak regains noted for their speckled beauties. 'Close strength and health and beauty as he bl’ Ti8‘HiSh.~the Western terminus. are wanders through the fields and W00dS Of some Une Sl/l'99~m6» The excursionists l;>_ E_ lslono_ Fon P. E. Is’and always carry a. fishing rod and 8- Supply of ui-es, for trout ohohhd ih I1€l1I`lY every stream. The Dunk River, No purer streams have ever flowed near Summerside and the M°reluRiver ’ near St. P t ’ _ Sine? H8328” that bouuteous gm be' trout and siliiisn lsaiiiiaziii; tlgieo aiiivgliliilei s owe . " "No land can boast more rich supply. That e’er was found beneath the sky; Fair, light to fresh northerly winds oroooooml. ooo dofoodomlor -one sail. _-___ _ii i Novica or' coimvo cnivsun-1:. f°" . _ i> -_ iw»iuioe»r__'_ _ or Vrcronu B. C. Ju»!ly26._-(Special).-lr. H e " ` 19th iss _he will introduce a mwion in tho- House th” sh* i to oohomo the chinese nhhhigi-onion. an '°°“"' ` -passed by the Conservative Feder-.1i~Pu-ty ,‘ a eomp1aintwae»l0¢`bd nndlli »anPoIN'rs.n-mmsTxs_s» xrovmcnsni. :Brie -*hehlléliw `Vll0t the Xl" _ OTTAWA July 26.-(Special).-Sir . _'_ The eh!-rpd tht fred Iain-ior and Hoo J." sothoriooa uno _gfdhin ~ Hi-lomiit’ 'A Q f f if _ i M ........., .af-°...=.,»~ Une '10 V081- i A liquors at the Iluies Chas G. Castle of Winmpeg has been appointed’ Warehouse Commissioner mr -m°n“» Ill Manitoba under the Guin. Inspadon Act* _~ __fi>i Lomrna rismmua1v'nacwNzn. l_m°“ °° an "°u`“°"'° ‘Pi l Ax July 26.¢(Spoe:al).-Edwmd long” w¢*~ duly; *Ina with. io Burnso£Scatteriewas drown'ed`thismom-ffPUI\ls‘ to is ingot Scatterie Island by blie swallilliilg i9“°° .°‘ md' " Wm* id . ml POT.u*oss» Ai-.sn risn oavn.om'.. ' ST. Jemsfs N. F. July steunu was not help bu. fill anartist s soul with ecstasy |; 50 name 3 few Of the 111°S¢ illlpvrtlmt 8' Supply” f'°°h henmg' th" both m°ph°pd&°r°°d`th° ‘ 1 or make o Sportsman loop with J-oy_ Hero 'havens for tourists. Suflice it to say that -i-4-o-o-*__ fe,” the Danes 8°°°d’ °h“¥’d by th* 1 » _ are tranquil summer days and autumn Wherever 006 8088 in the Province h ‘ , . 7 'D' E secnwm with th* R es. ‘ ' limi 0 CRCG D’ e ‘S iciuomi Kiirs. f - r days fdii of poaoo. Troiyiittio P. E 1. hos Within easy roach or oxoomho fishing, T cu R “md °”"‘°°"“° l“'°“"°°° °°°"°°"*' - ~ . . G ` L ~ dated.. ' ' the full glory Of tree and forest, rock and b°im”8» bathing. and Sll00t1ng and is al- - _ __ :same _ P A _ hill, sky and sunshine. To no better W8J'S_ 111 the midst of charming scenery. Cmcfso’ August It bzwmmdi hind oohid the ihvaiid repair Ah io Soiiristhe eastern termini" ofihep E f°11°‘"°1I=”‘***‘°°1°S*°Sf“‘°°S“ "'°°" °“"'° ‘ 5° 5" - . ~. - . _ _ - _ - inaiiwr' the ancient fables Auto:-us, whose mother 31- R*1ilW8Y. 1138 S0016 of the best trout July. Whfmt. *-0019, 373 08475; 22 3' tau” Conn y°°°°'d°'7 "WT was earth received strength from 551'¢3H1S0I1Uh€IS1HndCl0S@bY i0- N°fl7h Wrk’ $m50° i i ifliitannas is J ‘ mi Moi' A his motherwhenever he touched the _Lakei E&Sli Lake and Fortune are 8.11 August. Wheat. 7 'UWB 37 0& Al 'mes uw er bu-lnquo' __ Q' f 5’ ”°*”*°,uo1~oo..id h»d-.pgm.d oo dhdd o»hros..d_ _ » Sept., wheat, 75§; corn,37§; 03l,,,_Z2& ilfhich he was cha ID tl:xo‘;i;lat»l0n ik.. Perk. tinoo. honed sim ood ones. Mr. THE WEATHER; Wasmxcros, Tuly 25.~(Spe¢iN<_)_ disposodor. ood the am wo, with some~interest..But. when th; egg was calledyestesday morning nelthexfk, Prince Edward Island is about 130 ,_ gall, Grand and Belle rivers are other miles long, and the wi-'ith varies from Streams where trout abound. \Vild wo to more than thirty miles. It is `2`€€S@, d11C‘kS, briint and plgvel- are plenti. distant from Cape Breton 30 mile. _ f f l .h i ‘ - Nova Scotia lo miles and from New ‘ the Gulf cod, mackerel and 0;]-ler lish Brunswick 9 miles. It contains 1,365, 401) 'abound and fishermen are always glad to acres, or 2,133 square miles. The genera , take ,the tourist to the flshin d app is gen y-un u- l' and initiate him into the pleasures ofthe lating, a succession of hill and dale. Inldeep sea sport. Lobster factories line the the centre of the province is a. range of U coast and in the months of June and July hills from the tops of which charminglone can always secure a feast of this de- 1 views of the surrounding country are if lightful shell fish. P. E. Island has long secured. No more delightful scene could been famous for its oysters, so much so be presented to the eye than that viewed ‘L that it seems superflous to make mention from the top of Tea Hill, near Charlotte- of the fact here. Everybody has heard of town. The shores are much indented with the famous Bedeque oysters. The shores bays,harbors and smaller arms of the sea of the Island are admirably ada ted fo are no treacherous tides proach within a few miles of each other, l. and the beaches are quite firm. The i - ' - , es, plums, everywhere well watered with rivers, pears, grapes aud various small fruits, all streams and brooks. of extra delicious flavor are grown. The P. E. Island has been described by thelvegetables and meats really :tempt the poetas “Thrice loyal isle that boasts but tourist to commit the sin of gluttony. A Royal names,” it being divided into three ' D€I'S0ll 0311 €D.l0Y 3 V&¢8ti0n on P. E. L at counties’ named Kings, Queens and very little expense. The hotel rates are Prince. Charlottetown, “The City of a very moderate. Royal Godmother,” named after the good In Riohmond Bay is an isle where the and f' enerous ueen Charlo . ` ' ' ' Pierre Jacques, Percival, Enmore. Cardi- very noe. No better roai coulda the bicyclist wish for, it beingidevoid at hills and quite hard. _ so rom u out e shores and sand hills. Out in high degree salubrisus; the summer months are very pleasant, cool breezes waiting across it nearly every day; the f h I1 d I d g groun s nights are not warm andoppressive asin €2L1'aHC€0 t E S 9-D L the New England States, butdelighftfully - to Il cool. The atmosphere is pure and’ never (neatly set' amm' ` thickened by fogs, the water is. of excel- A ' g(C0\'1S.il1!1Bd Gm Dage`e"ght.i The people are kind, honestand enter- prising, none of them- overburdened with wealth or pinched by poverty. A story is told of an English dude Who came upon an upright old tiller of the soil in one of the southern sections of Kings County. He inquired if there were no gemtlemen i ' Y , ye meanin Z,” inquired Donald. “Why," ‘i . r _ was the reply, “I mean men who d0n’t : J I » work for a living.” “Na, Na,” was A Donald's response, “there is no shentle~ ma.n’s here-everybody work, man work, l woman work, horse work, ox work, dog work, cat work; but the hog, she eat; dhe sleep, she do nothin’ all day-She be the only shentleinan here.’° ' `~ eaed witness appeared and the .case W3.-A in consequence dismismi, _ _ _ On the face of the whats” transaction lar above ost forth it looked iiko at one as substitution of one defendant fb: another _ with auobject in.vi'evz.f.` Guannran pioceeded to investigate, At search. was madeii tliereoau-du of thn- _ Police Court, the facts of whici are L-e¢= The climate of the Island is ina very l ent qdality and as plentiful as. sunshine. =f;ol?v;; I-ri P 4”? "‘”=* - SQQSI Bild _b khgthg- bloodirich and page with §lod!'l: Saran- arilla. It 'ves gig _ . sleep of swe-ex’ minding P'L"""'_'._--_i-, nthe district. “Shentlemansi Whobe l 8 Q tte, is the aborigine is monarch of all he surveys.. capital and chief centre of trade and is This is Lennox Island Which is peopled the landing place of tourists by the by Indians Of the Micmao tribe. _Many palace-like passenger steamships, Halifax ' tourists get off the train at Port Hill and and]La Grande Duchesse of the Plant payavisit to this peaceful little colony. 1 ge n e eastern part of the bury enroute. It is needless to say that province and are surrounded by beautiful the accommodations are first-class in Scenery. Tignish,Summerside, Kensing~ I every particular,-and the ocean voyage ton and Alberton are the chief towns s. pleasing introduction to delights that west of Charlottetown and are worthy of await the voyagers on the “tight little avisit. Summerside, although a small Island." Charlottetown is beautifully town, has the largest department "store ` situated on a promontory at thejunction east Of Montreal. The P.E. I. Railway of the East and North Rivers. The citylruns from Souris in the east toTfguish in is regularly laid out, the streets .crossing 'the west with branches to Cape Traverse, sich other at right angles. The streets and Georgetown. Cape Trav¢l‘S¢ 111.19 are wide and many of them arelined many cbd-l'mS f01' ViSi501`S~ one °f the with trees. There are four b leasantest drives the visi Square near the centre of the city South via Vernon River Bridge R0 Baking :Powder cream ff; _tartar-. against alum. in ‘ »»-` _ _ _ ,l Green wulllfsllf 1 -.ir-- bnidings, the, Colonial Buildingthe Post the road winds along the Gull obo” o __ ~ o & omoo and Low court Building. Thisoa tho éoenorybothinwiod ' -L i ` l A V 11,7 ooo; io vioiotsosofcso nom- ~.uu¢||..e .Calton of Vancouver has given notice that mm 555; And Dome Kprba IMC me an actbn. However, _ o°d.ni_au-uoi»» _ _ih1894. .Tmitmo-nongmsyomdémgoyggf s V Jmldod. ini J ‘ A ‘ of his boot whiio iooding rooster-s.. §?“'°,o ,tl fb” °°'°, ` ,¢ase' yet remained to ,_bar _