.4-Q-O4-O -O-O-O-O ‘ ".» M -ff LL if.. Nm.. , T ALL oi T H E F I Ara-4 w+»of44 r H W Y _ _ ,_ ,~»'T. . S_ _ ESTABLISHED l89I ~ UARDIAN, OHARLOTIETOWN, PRINOE EDWARD ISLAND, FRIDAY JUNE 29 1900 pm; 110 THE G HOSPITAL AFFAIRS Severely' Critieized in Par- liainent. CANADIAN CASUALTIES Include No Islanders - Kruger’s Grandson Arrives at St. Helena. IN A BUSY L`OR.\'ER. TORONTO. June -(Special).- The Globes correspondent with the Mounted Rifles telegraphs from Kroonstadt that the Canadian Rifles are scattered all along the railway in the northern section ol the Orange River where Dewitt is caus- ing trouble. cA.vADiAN Lossrs is A saARi> ricrrr. An outpost of D. Squadron was attacked June 22, near Honingspruit and Privates Patterson. Morden and Keer kil1ed,Lieut. Inglish. Privates Miles and Aspinall wounded and Bell and Ermantinger cap- tured. The Boers followed the Canadians to within ritle shot of their compound and then, finding the quarters too hot, re- tired. HosPrrAL ArrAiRs cRiricisED. LoNDoN,J une `28~(Special.)-Thejexpos Gres regarding the hospitals in South. Africa have made agreat sensation in England. They began with three col- umns of restrained language in the Times yesterday from Mr. IV. A. Burdett-' Coutts, Conservative member of parlia- ment for Westminister. His disclosures have been widely repro- duced and they 'are supplemented this morning with denunciatory telegrams and interviews from survivors and army med- ical men. It is understood that Lord Roberts will reply. ‘ xRr:uER'.< i;RA.\'DsO.\' AT sT. HELENA. JAME~iTow.\', St. Helena, June 27.- Sarel Elotf, President Kruger`s grandson, who was captured by the British at Mafe- i king, landed here to-day with ll oflicers and 98 troopers. mostly foreigners. The prisoners who were clean and respectable looking in appearance, were immediately sent to Deadwood. the prison camp. l`--C-OG1--1--ID Yonkl he oirprised ifyou used Malrnetic Dyes to ~»e»- wniif spit- ndid results can be obtnirie-l. with slight effort and at a cost -Often cents. ‘_ iii _ i _*_ _ RRRRRRR-R-Ra-RRR _ A Lot of Ladies Satin Slippers, Pink _ and Black SEYMO .But His Colum RUSSIAN FORCE MOVING ON PEKIN. The Russian colonel Schtelle, with ten thousand men is marching on Pekin where about 60,000 Boxers are said tobe assembled. - NATivE CHRISTIANS MURDERED. Shanghai is quiet. The Chinese are said to have massacred many native Christ- ians. Rt'ssiA PREPARED To i~iORILizE. BERLIN, June 28.-4Special.)-Russia, reliable reports say, has notified all milit- ary and civic authorities secretly to pre- pare everything for mobilization. ____¢__.__ A RECORD IN BLOOD. literally written in the blood of millions health. It is all the time curing disease blood, and it is doing every day to thousands who are taking it for poor _ap- tite tired feeling and general debility. l)teis the best medicine m_on_ey c_an bu§}_ Hood's Pills are no n-irritatin g. ice 25 cents. Hammocks Hammocks I I A bi stock oi GOOD. STRONG and opened. Tennis Racq u€tS. Croquet Sets Borsa GIRLS' .maj DOLLS OAR- RIAGES. A large vir-Sly af 8' prices. Rllggles of Halifax, adds greatly to the day’s sport. MILITARY ONLY-ONE MILE BICYCLE NOVICE. H. Wonacott, H. A. Ellis, A. G. Camer- on, S. Doyle, R. E. Smith, A. W. Gaudet. ChampionShip.~1 mile Bicycle, P. C. BPOWH. Byron Brown, L. Horne, N. Wonacott, VV. T. Copeland, W. E, Jardine S. Doyle, R. E. Smith, A. IV. Gaudet. 400 YARD DASH. V. S. Shaw, J. McPherson, R. A. Dona- hoe, L. Adams, C. J. McMillan, H. VV. Ritchie ,P. A. Duff, J.H_ Mitchell, N. Bethune, J. B. Hughes, C. J. Mitchell, E. V. Jost, J.Enman. _ 3 MILE BIKE-CHAMPIONSHIP. P. C. Brown, Byron Brown, L. Horne, The record of Hood`s Sarsaparilla is H' “’°naC°tt' lv' S' Coplandv IV- E' Jardine, S. Doyle, R. E. Smith, A. W. Of people to whom it has given good Gg,ude;_ ofthe stomach, _nerves, kidneys and' 100 YARD DASHQ’ *'= ' I E. Ritchie, H. W. Ritchie, Jas. Mc- Millan, P. A. Duft'y,J. H. Mitchell, A. Bethune, J. B. Hughes, H. Toombs, A. Mills, C .J. Mitchell, W. Williams, J. Wood, L. S. Stephen, H. L. Ruggles. 220 YARD DASP. E. Ritchie, C. J. McMillan, H. W. Ritchie, James McMillan, P. A, Duffy, J. H. Mitchell, H. Bethune, J. B. Hughes, H.ToombS, W. Williams, W. Bowden, A. Mills, J. Enman, F. L. Stephen W. A. A., Halifax. N. S. 880 YARD RUN. V. Shaw, J. Donahoe, T. McGregor, L. Adams, P.~ A. Duffy, J. H. Mitchell, J. B. 3 - H ' C J M' li 1' k t , ughes, Louis McIntyre, _ . itc e . REAL comfortable Hammoc s Jus _ d Ev _ _E E = H. McLeo , .J. Jost, J . nman. RUNNING BROAD JUMP. » V. Shaw,\V. McKenzie, R. A. Donahoe, E. B. Huggan. C. J. McMillan, H. W. Ritchie, IVDI. Martin, H. Gaudet, H. L. Ruggles. HIGH JUMP. E, A. Teed, IV. Bowden, D. McPherson, W. McKenzie, K. McPherson, R. A. Don- ahoe, S. McDonald, IVDI. Martin. H. Gaudet. H. L. Ruggles. POLE VAULT _ Joseph Lawlor, IV. Bowden, J. \Vood, J . M. McDonald, J . Donahoe R. A. Dona- hoe,L McDonald. H. Gaudet, H. L. , & Ruggles. , I ' ‘ PUTTING l6l‘b siIoT. __ _ I J. R. Darke, S. W. Delaney, _W. Mc- Lean, A. McLeod, W. A. Johnston, J. McPherson, J. Donahoe, R. A. Donahoe, W. Mclnnis, C. McDonald, H. Sprague,A. McMillan. _ TriROwING HEAVY HAMMER. J . R. Darke, S. W.Delaney, W McLean, J . Donahoe, R. A. Donahoe, C. McDonald, J. Wood, J. M. McPherson, W. Mc- i K McPherson,L McDonald E P, A. Duffy, L. Mclntyre, H. L. Ruggles. _ _ ___ _, .I ¢\»~ ~.~¢._,\,\\",\-.,-_-_~_~v~_-_-_\.~s-A,__~,~,»_-,~___. _ . _ . . _ . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _.i _ / RUSSI ANS ARE MOVING Will Arrive in the City on Saturday Evening. Stevens and Ruggles Entered in Different Events. A Magnificent NEED OP CDAST DEFENSE N0 MURE _- _ Day’s Sport Guaranteed. The Committee Greatly m__ ___ on Pekin io,ooo strong; Efwollraaed- Native Christians Martyred -----»---~»»M»A~--A---»~M. ' . Yukml Aff3ll'5 M. G. McFarlane, J . Wood, H. McLeod, Wallace Williams, Dewar and Shaw, Harris and McPherson, Harper and Rit- chie, McQuillan and Brown, P. H. Duiiy, D. Sullivan,J as. A. Campbell, H. Bethune, J . B. Hughes, W. A. Dawson, L. McIn- tyre, J. Darke, E. V. Jost, W. McPherson. HEAVY LLARCHING ORDER RACE. W. G. McFarlane, J. Powers, A. G Cameron, T. J. Donahoe, W. A. Johns- ton, V, Shaw.J. McPherson, G. Harper, J. Webster, D_. Ferguson, Lieut. E. Peake, H. Jenkins, Lieut. Leigh, E. Heartz. W. James, Patk. Halloran, Stephen Kiggins, Stephen McDonald, D. Sullivan, Jas Campbell, H. Sprague. J . P. Hughes, W. A. Dawson, J . Drake, J . S. Simmons. TUG or WAR. Teams from No 1 Co. 4 Reg, C. A. Ll 56 $6 2 G5 Gb G6 G5 ‘C S. Ii at 5 GS 65 $6 io L6 cs __¢g _ sc ,sense-.A L5 » -2 -. $3; Batli. £( (6 ' Engineers. i _ RELAY RACE. , NO. 1 Co. NO. 2. Co. Engineers Co. NO. 2, C0. 82, Pownal. NO. 5, Co. 4 Reg. Montague. 40 PR. DRILL AND SEIIETING. No. 1 CO. 55 2 G6 (S 5 (6 Charlotteto wn. Montague. TENT PITOHINS. COMPETITION. NO. 5 CO. Montague. Engineers Charlottetown. NO. 2 Co. Pownal. LATEST. Mr. Stephen and Mr. Ruggles are ac- companied by the trainer of the W. A. A. Club, J . J . Mack, and will arrive in the City Saturday evening June 30th. ' NEW YORK STOCK LIST. June 23. 1133 34 Closing prices American Sugar American Steel and Wire American Tobacco >-rooklyn Transit Burlington Continental Tob. , Federal Steel Federal Steel Prid Louisville and Nashville New York Central Rock Island St. Paul . Tennessee Coaland Iron Union Pac Pr’fd United States Ru bber April Cotton Der 100 lbs 90% 55i 123§ 24 32 532 7 5 in-sg 105# nil i1-*'11-_--i Rev. E. A. McPhee has resigned the pas- lV~. J0neS» H°ISpmgu°’ A' McMillan* torate of the Baptist congregation Of East RURDLE RACE 120 YARDS. }_>¢in;_ I Not often are the citizens of Charlotte- town privileged to enjoy so rare a treat K ey ° ' ’ . I I Be?-Izuggari, H. IV.Rit-chie,Jas.McMilla.n, -as was given those who were fortunate enough to be present at Kindergarten Hall last evening tohear Dir. Frank R.` Conklin give his recital . Mr. Conklin is certainly a genius and a true artist. His ‘ unpersenation of the different characters was perfection itself, one moment sending his audience into roars of laughter and A the next moving them to tears. It |CeS SZIOIY POCKBIS The drama David Garrick in three acts Pr ‘ I was excellently rendered and in the inter- ' ' ""5 mission the audience were treated to a . . Q . - 'il' Illlilld S _ k’ P der solo by Miss Minnie Moore, who is too A Ote thlsi they were "sn P G ' a well-known by a Charlottetown audience ._ ' ' _ ` to need any comment, she having in each i‘~“”‘ _Beware Ol llllllilflllll M... A... pm ::..'::.ii°;:i...‘::°.‘5,:,: IIIIII B RUS I ,g ii m f The Pefisilfi C°fS°$"°E“P““,§,h~'vfa;:’¢?.l;d°:iI O‘¢3.1'Il Of t2I‘I8I'» the other selections were more to the the evyitl°?tllil;(i>at:Iiie