rut' ;>§{»\. ~.{ ,£5 /.-» .- ~,» _ 'A ~_'_\` '55 Q _‘__ E _pf 1 51: i if Q. ‘T3 3?: *il 2 a f s I ~:_ i. Q ¢ALL the News l t ALL t‘b¢Time. 0-0- 53; ___“ A; ;._"*I v" '.- 'STABLISHEU l . 'F C “""*f I I ` ' L I ”" " r 89| THR GUARDIAN, cHARLorrRI‘oWN. PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, THURSDAY, sRI>rRii.sRR is, i900jl‘ ‘ 1 WARREN _-___ . _‘ ;~.`,y. (l_,__Llm,_,___j_ 000Boers--Private Watts Bish°p_B“si”esS Failures Y," i ~ Wounded. ~ osx. WABRRN comme 'ro nA1.irAx. OTTAWA, Sept. 5.-(Special)-Alexander _Th King, convicted of killing Herbert Daven '" KING T0 BE HANGED. PREDICTS Coming to Halifax as Coin-'A Libcral°Swecp iii Que- 'ff ~ _ N/ I, maiidcr L bee Province. A ~ N _.___ * ___ _"fr,-_ .,,. » - . l iso Bri ushers Repuiseti 3,- V°’”“’”‘ P°”“°_S,°‘3°a°1“f°fl \ /’,fiJf;»ffif'§";.‘i.f .\ ,_,.!¢,F1 ,_ - -- - - ,Q __ .,- _ GENERAL MR. IARIE eesiisssssss ~\ `~ §; ( 75'?) 1...-.--~___,-'.r.°-.7 -‘¢-effr* \ f gv_*_~*-v-‘_-_ Lns’>0o0OK :ao°??§§,°:; . v 'M of ri l§i“'i.\‘. I _ ,- ~.§;i..9:_ °_ cv -»`~ _ ‘ I _ LT: ._ _‘V A _ ,r A "7°\"> I f .ns rf" _'_-’~E;_ (1-" " /f_ifi ;-A .- ~ c/;:i*-_‘ig /`°" zf' _ ,y Jil ` \;;l; Q19? "n _ rr ._ .Ig , Q, .ii _R ` _, *'_'_’ i l . \tl\l‘ _\ ff; i "’ "="`~‘f-f./.’/ 1 \ \..,_ § TA: V ' 'i 1’ tries; /..`_`“`3'f; .va __ ,, HALIFAX, Sept. 5.-(Special). e - \ _/ military authorities have been advised port, in Yukon, will be executed October 1 ¥5’*°'=i = S. *li _ f 1 ii°u_ `1f:;§)‘ vt 6 .3 *J Y _ Af)/’ _ ' /~ ' _ L /'Fil E; 6'? 't._j>' J L”-` _ '<__`\i~ LADY BRAND DELIVERED J- V- ELLIS SENATUR. Q 2;? "\ 1.. . piwl ‘els ~ \` 5 ‘N 9 Qs \ \\ that sir charles wmen of south African 2`~°fl- , °~ _ ‘ fame is coming here as success r p - “ J . ` _ .._____ _~ ~___;__ Wm- Seymvur 10 C-Ommaud Of the f1`°°PSl H0f1~ J - I- Tarts predicts that the Libe- &11IZ£E.?n”u*§_»‘.§?L' W.,E l~ar~.if.i<=.=i new in British North America. rals will carry fifty of siviy-tive seats in ` ' .. _ e Dowa er Em ress of Chin -- .- ~ uebec. _ g ” D a' _ sroop ori 2,000 noi-:Rs. Q Sewell Dead. __ __ _ * _ o _ V _ . _ ` '_ ‘ k ._ ___-* _ ` __ j . V \\\ _ E jf i i -2 ` ` ~_/ -7 .1 ' iw ` ‘I V V I ‘ `. I ` o to Lord MR 'rARri~: 'rAI.r;s srRo\Gi.v § " -=;-'.-:Z»_=f=.=_»-._ _....~_.¢- *;°2'._T-:’f»- _‘ ~ _ &u¢» .¥E “ CAPE TOWD1 Sept. 5--(SP¢Clal-5’The i AN M' P3' MOTHER D3"E~’*5ED~ REV. R. E\'ERi:'rT Sri;\'n_\‘so:\’. B. A.,will , _ _ I . BOEYS h3.V€ THISCC the Siege 0fL3~d}`b1`aDd f SACKVILLE, Sept. `5.-tSpecia`i)__\[1-S_ preach in the Christian Church, at Lot: ' 4 y on Sundav Se t 9th morning and i after the failure Of Several attempts 50 Powell, widow of the late Edwin Powell, 43’ _ ° ' if' k ’ ` rush the place. ' and mother of H. AJ Powell, M. P.. died ‘evening at 11 amu 0 doc I Y The S3~!`»l>0l1 Of 150 BI`itl‘ih€‘1`S. held at lthis morning She was 'iunt to e\ \V.ii THE Haufiw Herqid -Saw; wat among 1 ` h ._` imalided solileisxilio ~ai‘ed for ~.'~ Q ' _ '~ ' . ‘ S 1 __ ‘ _ ` _ ¢ _ S _ . V _ _J _ te_,_. _ ;__.i_ bf'-W R B001' 2111115' Of b€t“ 9911 -.000 and 3, i deli Forster, Of Dore-licster Peiiitentiary. Cgmaéa on Thu1.b_(~\_ay’ 1a5t_ ig 1>1.;\.at_e J_ S_ ‘ O00 men. - -.i . . | \'En.\ioNI“s Ri-:PcBLi':.A:\' MAJORITY. Xvalker’ of the mud Batt' A STR-*THUG-"A MA* W0U"DED' i _ _ , FRANK Srnriirnx inet with ri mishap at Wattsof Strathcona Horse is reported NL" _ XORK-_ Sept- 0.-tbD@C1a1l-*T119 Boston in pi~iict_iciiig. which prevented W" ' A lRepLIblic-an magoritv in 'l`uesd‘iv's Ver ‘lim coinpctiiig in the Labor Dayraees. ietiously wounded at Sudfontein. bert. mOme1ecti0n“_aS mzout Zéflmo “_L1;iCh Qcmi _ in a brief tleispatcli one le; is described l 5 ' _piires favorably with the elections of as StmmerL_HahfaX Hamm' -*'*"'*”"‘”_“" [\\'@lVt_= yegiyg Ligrgth THE 5tea1Uer’Eui0ft Saved Shortly aftel` To faire g Cold in (ine Day Take Lzivative Broino Quinine Tablets. l XT‘l\\' CO.\l')JfT(/)R }il5HOl)~ df T* C ”` foul oclocl~. yesterday .ifteiiiooii forS5d ney. Her cargo' consisted of 10 bbls. of pork, 200 bales of hay, 105 cases of eggs, ” "` l 4 "0 f tof lunibe -"--° All dru gists refund the uioiiey if it fails 5 ~ 0XTR~'~‘-L~ ~f9lJt- '3--‘CI?@>l2l-3-Af - ,.1 b )15_ veffembleg ee -1-, ° '>’ E \\' ti -ove`s si fii‘i*ui‘e i~ L i- - ~ C’ ’ .0 cure. _.,»c. . . I _5 ~ is _f fp, - ` the iiisiournciil ineeiiiig oft the D;occ-se of 33 bags potaLoes,3liorses, 32 head of cattle, . . '_ _5i‘.,__. l. i\\\.in. g _ _ _ _ on Lmhbox lv U U ;‘_)iitai-io, Ari-lit f. \,ii»l_ ._,.,,_ui_it;~esitles ii lar e quantity of sundries, leiiton ll i \\.i~ .L , g --_--°;- , mousi., Chweu CO_,,1:_,,m_ BNW) iiniliiiig almost a full c.ii;:o. ihc Elliott LOS-I-___On Great Gpeqrgp Stmet! on _ COL; ,M “ _ - - i ~ i tolli sail. fi-Qin ‘Cliarlottetcvvii on Thurs-Q _llonflay c.-eniiig. ii liiiiys b.iie ,;acl:lct_ - 1 =i0R.-\m..~..\iLL..i.s. i-Iays arriving in Sydney 24 hours later.. _ j_PU1‘Dl¢lmefi- F1_§1l0}1`D~2l1=@ 161* lit IGH; Ci,_.u.i@,. ;L,,,,,;_Ji`. Fm; CU “_}m}e`_1~_C_ FMP ! :“uc_iilsD leaves Suininersidc on ~i'cdiies- E Lsmceiandgsu remmu K l 5 E H A ' A ""' itlziys "et noon Ye- ».» ;i_~~i'_;iii;-il owiiiir to tlie friiliires ol the cold HON _\l.'llll'lI >l§\\`ill.l. l)if_‘\D. ite Pitsiilii L in l t to iiveiii L54 yeiiixs fioiii ii stroke of apople_\'y. 5 £11 1; is si5.\'A'ii,iiz i;Li.I.< _\'ov.'. Oi"rAI\'_\,Sept. 5.--[Speciiil.]-.lolrii V' Charles Burpee, resigned. A QUEBEC CONTEST. Lumbago Driven Out by Dodd`s Kidney __ ` Pills. QUEBEC, Sept. 3.-Although Quebec is called "the Gibraltar of America,” and well deserved the name, it is by no means impregnable against the assaults of Kid- ney Disease. Bortunately the inhabitants have an ally_in Dodd’s Kidney Pills that succeeds in driving the enemy out every time it gains an entry. _Some time ago Mr. John Ball, of No. 57 Little Champlain tt., was attacked by Lumbago. He suffered for two years Without get-ting relief from any of the medicines he used. Then he tried Dodd's Kidney Pills and the first box he used helped him. He used only three boxes, an is now Well and strong in every Way .A . - lu Schoolnllollege A iixi this Discounts- lilliilliilliliiihll - THE.. P.i.I.(IOM§l€lll}f.ll§ll§liil}lll)ili Monday, August, 20th inst At 9.30 a.. in. A thorough and p!'8»Cl'-iC8~l training is given in the following: Book Keeping, Commercial Law, Arithmetic, Penmanship, English _00r1"°SP°°d°°°°» Business Methods, Shorthlndi ` TJ`P°‘"`it" ing, etc, Save time by tolling 0'" °°“’“_'- Special attention to 26001108 P°°" tions for graduates- k ' ISAAC 0XE§l'lAM» ' Principal & Proprietor. Ciftown, Aug 3, 1900. d&Wtf ,_ F --1 ==e `-Z-"C l'°‘l"“l _.- @1- iz i -AND- » i i ll Prince of Wales College “'“"` _ ' fi'ci_;-‘lit and it is rlioiiglit that a passenger 7»et\'.'ecii Chiii‘lottcto\\°n Lind Sydney. LAAT nigrlit Captain \':iteliei‘_ of the pany and ii nuiiibei' ot other iircmeii. The table was bciiiitiiully decorate-'l and laden with luxuries. Chief Herinans in _his us-ual liiippy iiianner presided. Sent-ed on his left' was _-tssistaiit Chief Picliartl. After the serviiig oi supper ai number of Ellis, M. P. for St. John City was today toners were driiii‘_; aiuQti;.5\iliicli was one appointed to the Senate in place of Hon. iw the rcceimly appomted Qapgmn of Bono Company. During the evening, bright and entertaining spec:-hes were made by Assistant Chief Pic-kard, Capt. Ronaghan, Capt. Large, Capt. Gillies and others. The song by Mr. Hermans was much apprecia~ ted. The happy spirit that prevailed and the compliments paid to Capt. Vatcher .ind others during the evening speak well for the unity ofthe firemen of our city. As the assembly dispersed all ex- pressed a desire for a repetition of a. like event. A if* \\‘ _ .L_‘_"_~'_ \ _gm ~ _` `\' _ ‘»,_ \ , » 1; \ ,_ . J W S ` sf/ "6\}'\\\\.\\ .gs \\ if / ` `_ s _ "'~`t\'3r _ ,€;"-f>:/ _ `*`»<_ - 'Q' `_‘_/f \`. -,\` _ \\\ » " `.. ¥\\ \ A .1--143.?-'~i .’1"'»'\' ‘ \ _gi-'fi ` , *I* / //if // _ J. ISRAEL TARTE /= ,"\“f ’ “~\ ,ft I ~ A.'Me.sem§, Messrs. R Blake, D. Nich- l Prince and Accepts D the Trust. The deiiioiist-ration in honor to Si Charles Tuppcr and Hon. George E. Fost- er yesterday was one of the biggest politi- cal events in the history of the tovvn. Early in the day quite a quantity of bunt- ing was spread to the breeze andthe town generally had on itsholiday attire. About five o‘clock the train arrived ‘from Char- lottetown with the distinguished visitors, who were V accompanied by Senator Fer- guson, Senator and Mrs. McDonald, Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Stewart, Mr. and Mrs. J. olson, J. B. Dawson, R. B. Norton, W. L. Cotton, D. O. M. Reddin. They were met at the station by a. large number of citi- zens and many prominent 'persons from different parts of the country. The Sum- merside Cornet band was also in evidence and played a number of choice selections. Sir Charles and Mr. Foster were greeted with rousing cheers as they alighted from the train and were driven to Market Hall, ,where _the the Liberal ,_O0i1_- servative convention was in session. ' Sir Charles addressed the convention conizratulatiug the electors on the choice they had made in nominating Mr. Mc- Quarrie as their standard bearer. Mr. Foster also addressed the meeting brieily dealing with prominent political issues. rnerside cornet Band, carriages contain- ing distinguished visitors and prominent citizens ` was formed at the _Russ Hotel and paraded through the principal streets to the public Square. The band stand was handsomely decorated and the square Exercise, ~ Drtiwiiigi _r Baking Powder Scribbling Books Niaae from pm crearnottartar.= Safeguards the food , I Examination Pads. ’ , against alum." _HASZARD 8:. MUURE it SUNXYSIDE. i I . @¥M»8iK\IBPi$. 1-' .1 f" . ,brilliantly -illuminated by Chinese lant- erns. A ' Tennessee i in one of his brilliant campaign speeches f expressed" pleasure he had ; _ i NEW YORK STOCK LIST Closing prices Sept. 5th ‘ American Sugar 1215 36;* American Steeland `Wire American Tobacco 94 Brooklyn Transit nil Burlington nil i ~Continenta`i Tobt Dil Cai only by Federal Steel 35 Federal Steel Pritf ' ` Louisville and Nashville _ New York Cenupxl ' Rock Island _ , St. Paul Union ‘Pao W id E united signs Ru aber .fi 311 At 7.30 a procession headed by: the Sum?-_ i An _ address of welcome to Sir ' Charles Tupper and Hon. Mr. Foster was read by Mr. Neil McQuarrie. Sir Charles _ 67 ` n 725- itizsforvashmgelothca - bapmhd&q. 114 703 34§ n again visitmg Suinmerside, the _land of his childhood and of many happy memories. He was dismayed on ar- rival here to learn that owing to intei-eids Mr. Lefurgey who had borne the stand- ard of the Liberal Conservative party fat the :last election, had been obliged, to decline the unanimous nomination tender- ed him by the convention. He was pleased however that so able and talented a as Mr. McQuan°ie had been found to fill up the gap. Mr. - Mc- Quarrie had _ lconsented to accept the nomination only on condition that ,Mn Lefurgey would adhere to his decision. He (Mr. Tupper) was authorized now; tol say that Mr. Lefurgey had been prevailed upon to reconsider the matter and that he had consented to accept the nomination and he continued, “I have no hesitation in saying that in the next elec-I tion Mr. Lefurgey will be one of the great phalanx of Liberal Conservative members in the Canadian House of Commons.” He spoke. for nearly an hour, and although the conditions were not at all favorable for out door speaking his voice was dis- f»il1¢t1Y heard in every part of the Square. g It is estimated that there were nearly 2000 people _ present. Mr. Foster gave a most telling and eloquentaddress speak- ing for about two hours. Mr. Edward Hackett gave a. short address. The de- monstration was in every way a decided success and the Liberal Conservative cause in East and West Prince has, no doubt,been strengthened. At the Liberal Conservative Convention yesterday afternoon in the Market- Hall the nominationwas unanimouslytendered to Mr. A. A. Lefurgey. Mr. Lefulx'-gey thanked the delegates for the honor con- ferred “P011 him, but his business inter~ ests compelled him to decline. Mr. 'Neil MCQ\1&rrie was then tendered the nomina- tion which was made unanimous. He accepted on conditicn that Mr. Lcfurgey could not be persuaded to reconsider his decision. ' .-»;~. . avr” ` \ -, ,Af- . _ * g _ / ' ¢.'f“-T' _ ,rf ‘ ~ ` `~ . . I \ ,_ '_/' "\,» __`_ _ 1 ‘ " ` `- ` ' ~. \$~\` ` _*xr A `_ .S df /' I H __ /I U _ ,/ lr -_\_ . O GEN. SIR CHARLES VVARREN. A _______________________________________________ _ V, ___________________________________ _ _ Cruiser, Orprey, now in Georgetown, re- ports having spoken the scliooiier Sarah mackerel fishery along the shores of the Island, and -has been doing good work Princess yesterday morning for St. Peters from his brother. Dr. Bisset-t,sta.ting_ that seized with an apoplectic stroke and is not likely to recover. The C8~Pf9-il1'S sister is also expected to arrive from New York. Mrs. Bissett is in her 73rd year. A Mr. W. W. Moore, formerly of Charlottetown, and n ow of the Dept; of Agriculture, Ottawa.. leaves I in a few days for Cape Town,South for the purpose of developing trade in interests ot the department with"whioh~ho si. John, N. DI, by owner. laden with supplies for the South African troops. Ho ,_ .I L i. tilt isle _.caaaom¢to7°“f _ SURPRISE Soap' peeialiasaodranarka ST. ¢It0lXsoAPlPo. 00. t - ’ 4 ~ ~ ... . . _ _ ._-,l _, ~- - _ _ _-_-=.¢.' s_:,,.- ».-,.'f........;__», -. DOWii Still Agitatiiig The Foreigners POW ERS ARE U Further Outbreak Baron Von Kettler s C oming Home wan Wim. 'ru Powzms no 1 LONDON Sent 5.-(Special) _mn still no onleinl pronouncement from powers of their intentions in Chinn. run sm numusss nownomi. Chinese advices show that Empress is carrying on her agitation with renewed vigour, H8 the Viceroy to revenge the minted on china by mi-eigneié. FURTHER OUTBREAK FEABED A serious outbreak in s feared where terrible ` lacards are beiggposeed up I, H; V -Chinese Christians are terribly _, _/5 ~ ed over the repented intention " ’ .__ powers to leave Pekin ,_:L;‘,"/_'.>,g___ Q, - tg.. _ y ro BRING His sisrnn Hour » i ' _ , ' - [_ .J Wifi' ' " ` HAMILTON Sept ' ,.0 t "~ Lediard, son of Pre VV: "fi" ' ‘ "1r..~_ r ~ _ ` . " lj~§t;i%' f the L&lrlg~an Oentral Vi 0:?" I ' f i f. ' ~/ I German manor kiiieii ,_ ‘*”' ~ , for Yokohama. $3 brkig his sister ',~‘ V I., H&W111b8`A@-'§Ul§£11l€d by |115 _ "_ ;,__ 1 'ff Maud .§%’lr1e, daughter f A _‘__ g g _. n Hedrie ’ " " ' ' » ) ,sf L HANDS cnAcKED Ivi:I'1isAL'r - -,_ ;. 4 i ~ ` Rnniiu CAPT. KNoIvL'ro1-’, of the Dominion 111 B. Ayer, off East Point recently. This ment schooner which 'belongs to Alber- gwggd ton, is the only vessel engaged in the dlSeaSe_ this season. ` THE Capt.. H. F. Bissett, of Cardigan, left by -- Canal,C.B.. in response to a despatch Fla, ‘his mother, whois residing' there';_,was= |is connected. _ ,Mn M0917? SWF k " »m-...M »-emi..-o-~ W ii* @»\»¢-i¢»» w_.» .. .. ~ ip " 'um -.emu uv .»\. ._ ._ .. -¢ A-.asa- #- , will be absent until the last ot January. 7 BH] Soho!!! Tuesday Sept. 4th. We provided on immense stock Books and School Sup- Eva scholar will want our Patriotic and Exercise Our ‘l¢I|5”,“| and Ballon Powell are dandiol The rnnrrrxsr book, the iursr book, the i.Aiwss'r book, _ S ,Z A _ ._ ever seen for the money L ' - , E . We gust want to whisper here that we have provided a pretty souvenir” for every boy or girl ten tniilgeims