hr iloriiiug uoriit.. A ¢ _ .» _- f., _*_ -,~*‘\.`_*`*" '_ g -fdsc-l~ “' ; ' ‘g _Vw,__i_ _ __ SIIIUSIIED |89|. W; .W V I1 l -_ l C THE GUARDIAN l CHARLOTTETOWN PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, THURSDAY, JULY 7, 1898.-8 P - J ' C ' I STEAMERS GULLIDE , 500Lives. , si the Dolllsion-The Men with Knivesto Get Boats-Women were to Death- ¢anadtans On ll0llR|BlE SCENE L; A . A qi I C \£;‘s-_% htaawith lass ef ll i lli -_ &____# F/ *Tri el; - ' ' ` __ ,_ _i _ - ___ -Q _ __ a :_¢ A _ W, ar* -g ;»€ nl-"““" '-W* 5'-A diipping disaster ot- modern brought to Halifax this morn- 'he ship Croniertyshire is being in by the Allan Liner,-‘Grecian.” her bow stove and dismasted. She 60 miles south ol Sable Island. French Liner ~ ‘Le Bourgoyne," York for Havre, with 800 steamer almost immediately sank ton board being drowned 200 saved. Among tberris one woman. Every odieer of the lost his life except the pin-ser three engineers, 200rescued feared for their lives hall sinking “Crom1rtvsbire.’, rescued by :he ‘-Grecian.” , _ _._ -| P ENTLY Hhont estimony CURE _ omg _ ~~/~s I I voice* M500- Job lot of Wonien,s and Child ren’s Boots selling cheap in i"1.\ Boxes on our middle counter. Childrens for ‘.l9c. " NS, July 6-The most 'hour at the time of the accident. sinking steamer. Men fought like *maniacs for positions on the boat-1. Wo-; Capt H M Davison, $2 men were forced ‘rack and trampled. LieutR W Stewart, $2 on. Lient E Stewart,$2 ners who stopped at nothing, using theirkuives, murdering men, women A-lajar Crockett, $1 and children in their mad light to reach Pt S Gay,$l the boats- pl si~.coNn MATCH. » July 6 Cld-Edwin A Crm e_.`\'lc- _ - ._. t 3 d . 1'. _ Dougall. Picton' Champion, 1-r . Ri- mf°*b° °“ 1°' “ ° J B *d wai@n,no11,sseanc.Conan me were pushed back to watery craves, °91`!fM3J01` all' 30 rest, Canso and Lmves were used here agsin [Cy] “§0b$g?o;ald $4 Y . ` ` ' ' 45 T . . ' " ' io" V .. _ ,. ° 45 1 ' _ -_ ` _ '_ ' pt $ 44 DIED I p One boat with forty women in it was Capt ‘V A Johnston $3 44 At worth Bedeque June lm--b f _-_eve not launched at all,so great was the Gum- P0019 $2 4,3 R S `§hidden’ Jamegsudsbut ’0f' v*V`.l_ ehire into the harbor with a big hole in _W me _,_ .-l_"`§`,_v_}.» » land. she was rim into by the French liner La Burgogne, New York for Havre. About two hundred were saved among whom the piirssr was the only otlice r. Major 'tVeekS, $4 . There were disgraceful scenes on the gxeplltg §3 Lient W Sinizn. $3 There were many Italians and foreig- IEIQ, iixizggtéhi? $1 Sergt Major Baird,$1 P ---l-- ---- -' '_' ‘ . `f f \I.t McDonald $4 RISE ' A Lt Davison $3 " ~ Major Weeks $2 -~‘_,...»~__.. 5 Serfrt Major Baird $2 mmgww Maisor Crockett $1 ' Capt Hooper $1 Mr R V Longworth $1 S ~ “' Capt W A Johnston $1 . Eiga iii its Pie Crockett Lt Davison S" nn gl* the makes' lfapt 'F0095 E 0 I snr ‘ aware; L=ES1°W°r_= fha 3%, @ bt C01 Longwonii ' meta was my work. Lt menonnid I _ I-`olk_7':’ the iii- ' Sergt Major Baird `,; sT.c!otl3olPlF&N..I'i°.8miiu.l.l. ;Pte Gay p __ \,LtGMMoore p _ R- G. R~ A- Prize Keating- `.-{ nu ani’ ,_ ,____ A s' -f *iv-su-lv--'--1uu@1i1|rd.. . ' Wasnnieroir, July 6.-(Special)-I THE SPANISH BATTLESI-NP PELAYO. » ,,A,,,ing,md,,.,°,dm mmrwe She is a steel vessel of 9,900 tons displacement, and is rated at sixteen knots an hour. She carries a very Shatter and Sampson are eonierringes heavy armament, wnsistiugof two twelve-inch, two eleven-inch, and nine five inch rides andf twelve machine guns. tg 3 join; ¢¢¢,,¢k gn s“§4g°_‘ _ She has seven torpedo tubes, and carries a complement of six hundred men.~ 'Phe' Feleyo is' the ilagshipsof Admiral R is expectea t|,,,|, gampson ,',;11» Camera, of the Cadiz fleet now at Suez on its way to the Phill' ines. ~ lp endeavor to enter the harbor, when the _ns I r=_n =-= , e t united had and nan] fam” will quick. Hsnnrax, Julv 6-[Special] -At Du Bosc of thelate Spanish legisla- smnm Huron. e » 5.30 this morning the Allan liner Gre- tion at Washington, was a passenger. ’(500`Yll'dB» 5 S5013-) cien towed the British ship Cromarty- Most of the saved were steerage pas- £:`§°§tL1;’;'§i;'§;“‘ _ 595895- ‘ Cant Jo Y _ 7 There were on board 85 cabin, 125 it Dasieszn . . On July 4th.`- early in the morning second 2.05 sieeiuge. send. .226,_f»*,¢9H\5t1§.,`;..t..,s_>;,» V during a dense fog. when off Sable Is- crew, 725 all told. - ‘ ge Shlilggm-h I 1~-fs GHIGAGO MAIIKETS. The latter sank and over 500 of her The °~“°“9~1 Prize meeting of the 1 ~ passengers and crew were drowned. ;1§;e;;ss:;E:;;-Y £1a§en‘;iS:E;x);ti°};a gas ThCI;“;;\Go‘ Julythm 1”’ [Special ] . _ ._ U 0- e 0 owing are e c osing rates: 0“1l’°”° "°f“'“_”' ‘he fm” °f Pr” L” The _weather was excellent and fue Juiy wheat, 76;.; corn 32;, outs, 221 casee of Plainville. New Jersey. was ghnotmg good. The following 1s the pg;-k, 9,62, saved_ list of prize winners of the first match » Sept whgnt,69§ ;corn,33§'; oat‘s,21§; La Buraoane was ,ming 17 knot; an at 500 yards. 10 shots with a possible pork, 9_32_ ° ° ° " 00 i><>1nlS=- Dee. wiieateei; ¢<>rn,3si;eats, 2:-si; _ Pls- pork 9.36. Q LL1eiit J A MCD0l12ld. $5 49 Ateheson, 333; New York Central, ' 115i ; Burlington. 1055 ; Cotton. 6.08.- ig TRADE AIIISIIIPPIIE 46 ‘__ PORT _OF CHARLOTTETCWN. 46 July 6-Arr-Edwin A Crozier, Mc- 44 Dougall. North Sydney; SS Polino, La- Chanoe. Montreal; James Semple, Rob. 44, erts, North Sydney;'Sir John A Mc- 43 Donald, Hyde, Loch Levin; Frank 2; Grant, Wallace; Almi, Anderson, ' Marble Mountain. AGES- ner nn ian. , ans.. ‘. ‘1 - J S simrsun " . I miviniin ~ ,__ ...._.' - , _ _ less battle is considered Santiago Harbor to loin inltlack. ~ ini THE GUIUNDESTRUYEII _.-1 _Hobyson-Will be Exchanges -Pando With 6,000 Men Has Reachedl 8antlago- I The Wounded Americans Taken to Key Vlest-Cadiz f Fleet Urdei-'ed i From Suez. ‘£1 " Others will follow Loirnosi July 6. in Spain tm getting rlohiis ently are _aiming for e_ civil 1 .Spanish government A as it would throw the bnluiced into the handr clothe, - Santiago, July to A many- European P5 has been entered totem iii. toiirliours without selling. 1 .TliejPope_ ieegelu , makibtelorutorpenee. J ,E Suu our 35 waterproof onte~on'o as $0] Ire ly compel a surrender. ` The Cristobal Colo'n drew within a few inches ot as much water as any of Sempson’s fleet. Hence, but tor the danger from mines they can enter at .:2`T3`_L~_ ,i I y - "- `- 5 I . I pt _ 2 scinwnsi-.iceisensr mime, Lt D A Stewart 22 "has listed ou her beam ends on rocks. It is impossible to save her. V. Spain lost' in the battle 4 armored cruisers, 2 torpedo boat: destroyers, 300 killed, 150 wounded, and 1.500 prisoners. s The United States loss 'was 1 killed, 2 wounded and two ships slightly in-' ~ General Shatter announces that the Spaniards have agreed to exchange Hobson and his men. It is learned that General kando with 6,000 reinforcements has reached San- Krzr WEST, July 6.-(Special)-It is reported that the Spanish “warship Alphouzo XIII attempted to run the blockade from Havana and was cap- The British and Austrian warships have entered the harbor and taken many refugees from Santiago. | l PHUW- Mr R L°"5`5W°’th $2 43 mot to Ada McFayden of Charilottetowln. There were several Canadians among ggfligggizrth $2 At North Bedeque, (June 30th, by Rev , the passengers, also a number of prom- Major wfeeis $1 41 5 Tlwbtidrgsn, Ri<;liardrCl?rIlq;, 0ihVVIi3lrg0t iuent Ameri¢81\S- Staff Sergt Allan $1 ' 41 9' ey 0 ester cgi’ 0 or e e ' ' CorplProwse $1 41 flue' J UN E . Croquet Sets, 90 C EXTRA SERIES HATCH. '” (500 yds 5 shots.) Sap Hooper $1 41 _ I ' Y l Hmm" 7 Royal makes the food pure. GRAND AGGREGATE. Pts. , whoieaemeend delicious. T7, _ Base Bats. ` Base Batts. 'I ennis Balls BL Tennis Racqets. Hammocks. 4 ' p Childreifs Garden tools BA|(|||6 sand snoveis rr Buckets. Wheel burrows, Carts. H-me me s '»-»-»»--- -~»-= MBE l » Charlottetown. 4 _ j_, _ ;. _ »..i,. <,.-' VIAGAZINE ’., ‘s Biiippidg Just 'Also mounted You aP|clura aariirreew designs . Call in samples. . Ill _ Books and Stltlontry. MH With" Vliil Ind- 'sql at 10, For a present or for self come and we will do cheap. We have on a large shock of Moulding bo choose J ust arrived by 8.5. 1500 feet of Moulding of all the latent JIID __ 0.§'.‘£’i€.“‘r»..’l°on...'” You Mays as careful as possibie but a careless neighbor may put all your plans to naught. Through a oarolsl neighbor you may be ruined by fire. Mv Cds nsurnnoepro tects you against the carelessness- of your neighbor. They are good stock Po's and never contest a claim. Eiieonhlpttiitllf. _ _. ¢_~ .‘ fe ,- .,» ~ ` _ ' _ _.,`., *V li. -~'»' ` ' " .fmt-rf