,iii (D me uariu tiff a' n , _ ..#_.,,,_ . , d t* * 'i' -U12 A J s I _ _ * ESTABLISHED I89|. THE GUARDIA1s,cHARLoT'1‘EToWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 8 1899 _ ELECTRIC . NEARING THE TRANSVAAI. SITUATION EIGHT MEN SESSN =-- CPERENT A CLOSE Has Changed But Little and only DROWNED Schooner. THIRTY TONS 0E HAY; Reduced to Ashes---All Be-,y longed to Mr. J. H. hlyrick of Tigilish. ‘I Tlozusiz, Sept. 7.- (Special)- A storm visited here on Wed- morning at 9 o’clock. A barn to Mr. J. H. Myrick. con. thirty tons ot hay, was struck \ the electric current and burned to ground. About the same time the schr. Charlie, Capt. Thos. Deslloches, also by Mr. llyrick was struck and a large hole was made in her side thewater line. She has been i1ll9..é.l!&!'»°° H”b9I=»~ Plan for Reinoving Snow. I Edisofs latest suggestion is that 1 can be removed from city streets by melting machines,but by portable power compressors, which will upt ie snow in steel scoop buckets squeeze it into cakes 12 bv 12 by12 in volume. which will be practi- solid ice. Carts and men following compressor can take up the cakes tongs as they drop to the street, Edison, and a market can be found enough snow cubes to pay the inter- st the cost of the machinery. E* . l. - P :`\ _ ‘.‘.' School Books College Text Books CARRIERFS ADDRESS Delivered, Closing the Case For the Prosecution--La- bori’s Demand. RBNNI-ls, Sept. 7 --[Special] _Labori today made a demand fer a commission to take the evidence of 'Schovartze Koppen and Panizzardi as they would not attend the trial. After deliberation the court disallow- ed the request. This is looked upon by anti Dreyfusards as a. condenation of the prisoner. g Several witnesses were examined and Mejor Carriers delivered his linal speech forthe prosecution which was Its understood the above attaches would swear they never had relations with GRAND DUKE MICHAEL. ‘ _*lil The Russian riyal iafnily is descended from Michael Romanoff. who was elect~ ed Czar in 1613. The present lz-r. Nicholas II. had when he ceme t i the' throne in 1894 two youug+r b:o.ners, the elder of whom, the Grand Duke Last Dralms' ltangle beth governments. iii, I _ Hope of Peace _About Disappeared -Boers Moving to The Frontier-Natal Troops Ready For A Dash into the Orange State--fSeven Indian Regiments Get 0rders. , y g __ 4 1 characterized as a weak eration.. gg ¢g¢.n¢g¢¢ig;§°,,,_ , .ly ,_ A ,lj _The .rerdiet is expected on Qfhlondai- I Cape Tofii regard the last liner reply i7'evfa*ei`r`e while others say it is intended to'_ es- negotiations. ,- The average opinion oi the press is to regard it as a lali matic camel. V A correspondent at Petermaritzburg says 800 Beers have left Pretoria, which will break the bask ol the dipl.-i. Lonnorz, Sept. 7 .-(Special)-.li the‘ca»pital ol the Transvaal, for Standerton _AI-BliBT0N», 361111- 7-(Special)--.’£w Trausvaal situation has changed since lnear the southern border and declares ;C*1`!~‘1U9f 5_fBhillg"b0t\ts'arrivod in Wednesday it ii for the W01‘S6- the Petermaritzburg (capital of Nutai) ..t°l\;.H4_l'b°f the The Boer’s request tor an explanation troops are ready fo mamh in gwo hom-3 Yhlch 1`¢P°1t th” *W9 ` Of t1'°°PS,°\1 31° f1'°°tl°1' can *°°1`°°15' on Bloomloutein,capital ofthe Orange l.t°C"“q“°t' RN' B" °°‘"°i°i“S _ be interpereted as anything but a. de- Ing Sq¢,1;=_ men' W3" bmkm “P 05 Klldlm ii ° i i 5°”°°‘ - ' Itis understood "t,-at all the Trane- 7 mt nigh" 3' °' md th' Both here and in Cape Town the “al aninsry has been called out ind 'fall met a ' tension and arming continues; _lmibmghgn t ,be "mp The I R Wh°**'¢1' F1"°“!" '°¥\>i°°* m°°“P¢ -‘rits mess 1-eplyei in¢..'1‘mmsi will afford relist is a question ol doubt. Erwin In _“grad ` 'Ilan believe it has only put a limit We troops on the frontier. Stan-A 8ept.,7-(Special)-_-Seven .re- giments and three batteries od artillery have been tsrmally warned to prepare to lrava at the shortest notice for South Africa _ ‘_ HOTEL BURNED The Giiests Escaped-Loss, a Quarter Million oi Dollars. _lt_ ' Garden City Hctal on Long Island was burned today. 'V All the guests escaped. The less is fi quater of a million dcl‘ars. i. -__- GRANITDUKE siIcriAi~:L, HEIR 'ro ALL 'rin RUSSIAS. George was the Czarewitch, on he r to the throne until his death, _which oc- cur.d a few months ago. The younger brother, the Grand Duke Michael, born in 1878.whose portrait is here given, is now ( zarewitch, which position he will lose in case of the birth of a sou to the Czar. Thus far Nicholas had three daughters but no son. ,V _ To Corea Headache in Ten 1| nutss Us e Kuinlofl Headache Cure. I Baking Powder ~ Madeirompure creamoitartar. ff ._-Zin ‘f‘-Z-‘l“4"»'-“3»'i»»e t ~ - ; nova; aeirieio ‘ -~ _ nil! vola. ri it J _. New YoRK.Sept. 7 - (Special)-They » -fr Ciiicaeo iiAiuCsIs. Cmcaeo, Sept. 7 .-(Special)- ~ The following are the closing rates: ' Sept. wheat. 701; corn, 81%; oats 21§:,pork, 8.20. Dec. wheat., 71§;corn. 29; oats, 20A; pork, 8.8%. " . May wheat. 74i; corn, 29i; oats, 2211 pork, --. ~ THE WEATHER. WAsniNG'roN, Sept- 7-(Special)- \Varmer with freshpnortiieily to easterly winds, BUSINESS LOCALS. Aus0LU'rELr unshrinkable. HALI1-‘Ax IN. S. Having sold your Stanfield’s Unshrinkable Underwear during the pa»t (our years ai d worn it for two years past I have no hesitancy in saying I believe it the best heavy underwear in .the world. It not only retains its elasticity and softness-being pleasant to the wearer -but after the severest test has proved Absolutely Unsbrinkable. It is a plea- sure for me to recommend Sta.niield’s to anyone wishing a healthy and dur- able garment (Signeo) W. Y. Ken- nedy. Clothier. Jas. Paton & Co. above ‘ir ind _Guy and others ea Thursday next. I f Fires a Barn, Strikes a§Verdict in Dreyfus Case For the WUTSC- ,mm Fishing B031 of of um Marmmc C Expected Monday. . l l Kildare Calm Convcnm --- BOER ARTILLERY CALLED 0UT| . ___ ___ FROM CARAQUET, N. B. GREETINGS _ _ N innin-nl Boats Poimded to Pieces~-_E Political and other Two Bodies Have Been Discussed-Next s Recovered. D In 1901 boats wereauchored ol 'not tar ehoré and the ni-@-*ni-_-on _Minors wo( they tree-lor~all Chatham a Iew deg_sjo. She isa racer. Walt till s meets Warren i / ~ ‘ Anewshoesometimesehatssandblisters. ‘ F00'I‘ELMmakesbad ntttng shoes com- fortable. It cures sweaty feet and renders had iuelligoteetkswoes and wholesome. At Dmir nes, ots.abox it i8 powders. Bets. atDruizStoresorpos=ye8aidtromM.8. S1‘0TT& JURY. Bowman te lit. -_ £ -» 4' - t» ""1 1 ’w°Am~ED _re Parents s wa E hand Hot Water furnace small size Appl; toG D. Longworth. ' Siw SALE-A BARGAIN -The nremises on Sydney Street, east, at present in possession o Mrs. Thomas McCabe A portion ot pur ehase may remain secured on premise lowliiterest. Apply to Mr A. A. McLean Solicitor 8d1i _ lt. Apply to Mrs. A McPherson, Kin E uare, Kent street Seilittl ti’ WANTED -A ood steadyxboy about fifteen or sixteen years o age who as had some ex- perience in takin mire ot horses and cattle and gi nerally use ul about a house only a. GUARDIAN Oifice Ch town Sept. 5 tt WAN 'rim-A lagly for light omce work--Ad dressPOBox4 Au|r30tt TWU young men can find comfortable board and lodging at Mrs. J. A. Alley s Upper Great George St. 293ieod Se wli. ' WANTED-A maid servanipipply to Mrs Watson, Esplanade. dy-f RO( 'MS to let over the Peoiiifs Music Sf- re G reat Geo.St. Appl.\ to D. az millan. 23 it t‘0~Lttl 1'- rua siutti-ern unit of one Lane Unis Justice Paliner’s House on Queen Street Rent moderate. Applyto Mrs. E. Palmer Queen St. or FI. Jam-is alma' Ch”l’nwn Wm T0-LET.-A house on Euston street. oon tai in ine ro ms, with hath, sew |110!!! ` l5,'llGI . given uly Bret. May Nt! ‘ WAMED.-A gmc some saw. (ma dread btothe ht A gms yin rig man, mgtta ' Exrnicss awaoosis ron saint.- i ser ii mme: WANTS, LUSTS, FOUNDS ETC ` si ° ~ _-A C ~ ’ I if _ .. Ind TWC opened up yesterday (2) cases ot the. haser. listf. r ‘ ' 5 ""1 2 1. I ' of all kinds of ._ ., |- ¢“ . e sch I 5 515'# , ‘ -" oo upp CS , I , They remove the Nm” Ready* I I ` ' A 1000 people to pay :their accounts' » furnished June 30th-_ :ge :Smeg and X - We want a. amount of money forS_efpt. lst. g A , . 1 f ---D. A.-B,RUoE, iirmi iioogf iutheohair ablyanswe with a quiet by Rev A. A-H3301: 1 A denominational rally at S a. was a most interesting which Rev A 0 Crews, llr Dr Borden and others took In the afternoon lt was hold the next Maritime Convention Some able addresses on issues were delivered by Dr and Mr Shaw and the closed this evening ‘ There were 115 delegates in \ nfl WAN FED -A rl for general house wor _ Men s Rubber ee s t ` , . Stt. ngn J tabl d ohh N g s-e_a.n con ouse..§v3[occupie%v t Heated with hot water. Electric lights etc. Mr F J t. A l t Hr li. grae ppytS%ap Works Posseseiegi t A . _ 'ifZ{.f§¢'.’5°§?L“v6‘°“"ni is Plains is im :wi