. ~:. -.». inn GU ORNING Dail! Catches All Early Morning Mails. _ 7 -ii -- UO NGDATL YOU DED IDI wn$i°Il,ii1Qwn‘Eina_i.’Ei.iiLviias1l CHARLO'I`TETOVV_N» PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, CANADA, FRIDAY, JULY 31, 1908. EEA ie 4 gl L - GIVING LIQUO-R RAIL LAY TO BRAKEMAN GR ,_._._;.._..l_..____;._.__m Cost" at Moncton ‘Publican Fifty Dollars To Commence at - Ticket, Seller Taking a Rake Construction Wci- f_-0ff'Pi`ii_ 0ii the Grounds by -Exact Measur _ the Police. Length 0f MONCTON, July 30-,(Special)-For giving liquor to a brakeman while the latter was on duty on the Moncton and Buctouche Railway, Joseph Al- lain was fined titty dollars or a month in jill in the police court this morning. - Information was laid by the mana- gement of the road. al-1-_ riot in connection with the circus at Woodstock happened here last night but without any serious results. One of the ticket sellers located outside the gate entering the grounds was disposing of tickets at ten cents more than the regular price. He was ordered oi! by the police and he went. l> Sill L. .IEITE lllll lllll Allllllli ¢-___ Mass on Abraham’s PlainS', Because Anil Clerical guests Were Not Invited. QUEBEC, July 30-(Special)-The sussix suiuni APENS lABllll DAY sussnx, .ruiy` 29-The new iiigii school here, which has been under construction for two years, will be formally opened on Labor Day. SAID' isnfnnr 7. 'riis buiiains in 01 =*»<>n° and brick and is equiped with ull I-110 modern conveniences. The school cost upwards of $50,000, and is one of the best in the maritime provinces. It is central and favorably situated and ad'ds greatly to 'the beauty and ' The same thing which caused the reason Sir Louis Jetta, *LL Governor attractiveness of the town. A number 1 1, t of prominent men, also dfiiferenb ?§o2lu‘B€;§ WEE: czzsp ctgispiafneg 3 members of the board of education- of Abraham last Sunday morning was the fact that the clergy had refused the province will 'be in attendance at the opening. _ MONCTON, July 30-i(Special)- Within a month it is expected che ilfst rails of G. T. P. Railway in the Province of New Brunswick will be laid on the Moncton-Chipman - tion of the rillway. The pneliminnry work on 17 miles of this iiity mile- sect on has been completed, extending west from Moncton and work on the entire sec- tion'ls progressing most favorably. The present total mileage of the I. C. R. is l,488,65 miles, as shown by surveys recently completed ny 'che en- m in G k Going on Briskly ements Made oi lntercolonial. A A ING ON THE PAiiricui.Aiis or Moncton Shortly, tgiuecring department-. AND TRUNK PACIFIC iunuiins niuii At Saint George, Stole Some Since last winter these surveys have been in progress and every inch of the railway, including main lines, branches, spurs and even little wharf branches have been tramped over and accurately measured by the employes of the department. Recently these surveys were com- pleted and it was found that from Halifax, to Montreal the main line is 936,34 miles in length and the second' greatest distance is between Truro and Sydney where' the line is 215,33 miles long. HUDSON BAY MONTREAL, July 28--It is under- stood that the real work of the Hudson Bay Huiiwny win be senrtsd that the House of Commons violted ntl 'ts last session the sum of $100 000' i ite ofdicially his guest Hon. I _ _ ' I:>ui:vHerbe'tte one ofthe Odimnia- S in Order that 8 prehmunary Survey! I gionar, though a Protestant has nev- er identified himself vilth the Anti Clerical legislation in France. Plillllll lil WALES _ PEAlllEll A EHEE VIEWS l]N PEACE LONDON, July 28-The seventeenth Universal Peace Conference organized may be made for the ldhg discussed undertaking which in the mind of many will prove a successful outlet or millions of bushels of Western year. Z 8 Y . accepted by the shippiing fraternity that the great insurance concern knownias Lloyds have been preparing d- t f ti past w'th 1 ti f Uh H d B R ‘IW _ A sniirch for the Swede has been in; by the Society of Friends, asseiinbledaviles to Ulirggxvedtingleboth ships) ,mg };(;0l;)h;)n',:’0w,d she `,;t;;];1 €,¥i,,ymth?,¥ stituted. Htocantggz) Haue2‘ier°_t'°'dB*;';£een dim” ca;-gogg, 50 sure are they that the,ha was moat; ganguine that the sur- mm” ver soci es in - .___ ent countries are in attendance time is near at hand” wihen risksb fl; Ivey will rcveiil no serious engincciiiiy; __ Pri | '. this kind will be o er ng on o ;d1fn¢u1¢.e5_’ _l W3l[e1sEBiIi‘]1‘%veJElc1>yV2iZtox"Ii`2aParllwethls MTFSB Béilrgessr g5',E`iI;s1ei]i9P;°Bég§:t sides of the Atlantic. I He thong.: ilnit about. 250 ini..-.: , _ . E ‘P ll » ». t' 13 1 morning and in commamommon of address sa1d_ ,,N0t.hing has em Med It is said. that Oup am ern er _ ip , - _ . his V131* to Quebw Pmnted “ 5"” the national prosperity so much as and “I good mmly Bklppinfs in cl?-m inand of American whaihng s ips 31111 trteoé tThelsttlgsehozigngvgiinnliarIgsgrtisan strfgilsdulcid b&ndhaii1tago;ii§i:n_ have furnished informatmu to the 9 S B ll 0 0 r ey were o in r_npe..a y, - ~ d Queen Victoria. With a small guaird 'but 3 rider was needdi Let th _British insurance companies an more Qin Of NOFUJWSSI/ M0*-‘Allied P°u°"" P"°°ed` not act lmperially." ’--=1 ill! 1115 carriage, His Royal 'Highnnsnl King Edward and Queen Alexandra drove iiiriougii the gully d°¢°re¢°f1,¢,¢siv.,d is ' RAILWAY ' WILL BE STARTED Exprienced Promoter Confident That No Serious Engineering Difficulties Will Be Encoun- ` tered. Things But Did Not Find Money. sr. `Gnonc.s:, N. B., Juiy ao- (Spcciul)-'l`he N. B., Southern Rail- way station was entered last night, the safe, ticket case and drawers were forced open and contents _ scattered about the floor. A small sum of money in the sure was left untouched, evidently over- looked. The thieves first broke open the door of the section house taking a coat and an axe. The axe was used to open the sta- iinn window uuii wus ieie nn his floor. Suspicious characters were seen around the station during the day. It is supposed they are now head- ing towards St. John. mi SWEl]E HUHLEIJ particularly the Lloyds, and that the last named arc practically ready to this summer. It will be remeuiberedlbegin Operations' f . ` grain during four months of theidrcd miles of road from a startiu As,a matter of fact tlhe Hudson ltqm of Fort Churchill can be easily Bay route has become so ener ll lbuilb in two years. it in statue today iiiui. the Gov- ernment surveying party will be in charge of an expericnco¢l,sngineer, and it is supposed in ofiiciiil circles that the preliminary survey can be` accomplished in thc course of two seasons and that less, than five hun- il point on the Canadiiin Northern sys- J. T. Bethune, an experienced pro-- motor, now at the Windsor, has giv»- en a great deal of attention to the 3 E 1 ll] DEATH KENORA, July 29-During an al- tercation on Mondiiy afternoon on board, the steaimer Standard, n work- boat of Sutton and McArthur, the Swedish foreman in their employ threw overooard a young Scotchman named Robert McKay. All; means were taken to rescue lhim, but with- out avail, and during the excitement that followed the Swede disappeared from thu Ciiniiilian Northern syeitflii ' the Churchill ltiver would be struck " and from this point to the moiitli T the builders of the i-ond will have _| practically plain sailing. the de gsites at Buckingham streets of St' Roch and St Sauveur P I t Doom - - . a ace a wards to the '-Pilrk 1`6¢°iVil18. HS “S1131 the iieartiest greetings 1110118( *1'\‘° route, and acknowledging them by re- 5 peatudly lifting his hat._ His Royal Highness wore,morning costume. - g iiw iuniiiiin annum in nun i. ., lllli P. E. ISEANA ' The tire spread to the stables of 31:35; 21;? bgngnfq; from the wheel-` IN HONG_KONG’ _ _ ‘ T* the lntercnlonial Hotel. then to the house in thirty secon-ds. Large trim- HONG KONG °'-I 28 _ As the re_ Old Intercoloninl Depot and buck to ming tank; and powerful pumps are gmt of B typhéon ly” . night which M S the lntercolonial Hotel-all of these dllo 00 D0 Dl'°Yid°d' 5° that when at lasted twio hours' the steamers Schu- _-_ being wmuy 'destroyed' ' workin the ice they CBD m‘1`t°"l“'uy ylkm Persia T!'m Leann! Chan” Assistance was summoned from help The" is. to be excellent passen- Harhém am' his British tor .ado boat lmherst and a special train with a 5°' “°°°'”'”°°°‘t'°°g tgilisalilguwt vigsll wiiinns are ushers D i.oNnoN July zs-Nut for u icuii cmwd of h,| 8,, I . D arrived about three ' i - ’ A bedbi' 'ink buetiirni hath tk first,-class 1J1l!9H1S°l' - A k libam d l time has England been distur E o c o , e a en a on is to con 515.000 am 'ul be ready nghzersuporxms er an ssvvre In Fav, B warnii;g)pf;!?:; a;:mi;rn`ivi;i;i;t. o _ , possession of the Intercoloniul freight next year. as ' f . ,C d_ i ,~ aip tappontments SMITH.S FALLS, July 29-TWO ?1.E)i:e:'1isitby Emma: ‘:ili;;ri:1enill:l,mnfcelanri|loi!Ee,Will be made, including one of the . t 1|. thrcc- railway commissioners, two little children' Cecil Howard’ aged than ever the absolute nesessi y 0 .civil service commissioners two or _.__ five, and Dorothy. aged four. were increased efforts tto :1nn‘l Y 0”' t ents. The _ E pos sand, with fifty-two thousand in- versn Will-6l'l2l8l;,l5 °t0mPf;tmbelow the , 1-_ lthere is no suitable oflice available Summa . l‘udd\!l‘ 18 £0 5 Hatha watertight FIERCE TYPHOON for him _ _ ___ .i . - ii Lid romfli ____1,___.g,,,==.~, f...s;r~» 'ef ' '-“”°"" L ` I A :agua lor opposing the 110110:' Ol the t. He frankly BP THE' RIVAL’S TRAGEDY LONDON, July 28 T s P Wales told* the special correspondent of the Times that he was lJl'07°““‘l'1Y statesman C }; ave his ultimate. hth tcdly embark- :;:‘“.:f".::,i.“:.. nm M E' i- - V enormous 0!P°““~ nm .cmmwy was ' ll" I ll T0-lil Ill rapidly annrvavhilw 91° “MAY 'i“°‘° A,_,_'¢hq,_ Reel at New Wonder an E ,,,'|,;vEt..r:r;h:;rémnt conmon 0, ` ' "ES simply Supefb. Europe. 'ie 91° "ml" ‘WW "him 6°' This is one of the best vi¢¢\"`°° N" Wonderland has shown yet. Md A5 colored almost throughout, ti-Flu! B thrilling story of the passion which is no all absorbing and leart rearcbillf. wiini-eruy Prisoner? is is good laugh -in a few moments, the WND* coming up at ‘unexpected times from boxsq or any #hors else available. gh vornment ol this '°,m'; uixlmuuiiie Lila oromsi- "For Then the new reels 'ifliist nitigiit gram I Boy's Jokle and the Lively Uniufxal- w. G. Hogg win ning "When "I: 1;., sing" and the suv nlnsl whyizade such a favorable iml¥"° dog lug night will render ihe some nonulur song. Irs a :O05 ll" 'J' °°' tefrtainrnent. 0011107 |f,;)y ow); part I have no hesitation. in raplying to this -question-theinmain iiuty is to made provision betimes for an European conflict, which may not improbnbly be forced upon us before many years have elapsed. I am aware that the mass of the people of their country who do not follow foreign an- fagfg with any very close attention .tidings were received toda ofthe LONDON, July 28.- Sir Thomas Lipton entertained ii party. of Sixty- five visiting athletes on his steam “ yacht Erin today. The party lei‘t London this morning and boarded the 5 yacht at Southampton for a trip a- ' `ruun.i nie Irie ni wigiit and to view the races going on there. The piirty _ 1- ' '--' _ _ will dino' aboard the yacht and rc- turn to London tonight. OTTAWA, Joly 29-The cabinet will 4' '*°*‘ meet on Monday and continue for I several days in session. It is believed .II H I E that sever 1 m oi-tan i _ ‘_ sheds and at three-thirty the tele- . '*‘ phone ami telcgrnphic communication .vas broken. ST. JOHN’S, Nfid., July 29-No Y whereabouts of the cruiser Fiona, EVANS DECOYED A with §ir William MacGregor, gover- HIGHWAYMAN- nor of Newlbuindland on board, and *‘ was stated to have belonged to (lon- 'died on the field of battle in 1759." Camp Petewawn will commence on September 5th, No. 2 Company go a- beut the Sth. Nu 1 nuuuf. ine sen and No. 3 about we 10th. Each detach- ment of the Fourth Regiment Com- pnninu who will nttund Perewawa this fall will spend four days in camp in. stcnd of three as usual, The routine will bc as follows :_ ISA Dey. Inspection. Examination of gun layers und fuse-setters, crlti-i ciil discussion oi practise of 01,119 2nfl‘lcers belowvthe rank of Captain. £6-'I DPU-6 1 Pair binoculars value l __,_______V____:_:_7 7 >_?WwFf'_m EUMBHA EHINKS HE UWAS UUEBEC @- MERIDEN, Conn., July 29-Mitchell Lomnra, of Yulesvillc ii suburb of tbl* UAW. believes he is one ol the owners of Quebec. He and others are trying to Drove their title to ‘mosh of the land the Canadian city covers, They assert that the land was owne-.1 by ii Frenchman named Lambert, Lombri-1 is a direct descendant of this Lambert, and relatives in New York recently found some old deeds which UN*-Y Sui’ Droved Lombru‘s claim to the nrciierty. They are raising money to put the case in the Ganaiiiun courts. ;>Ali:i swfs A 2 izniin in crnini l QUEBEC, July as-if in unnounnnn' tonight that H. R. H. the Prince of Wales has given his excellency the governor general for presentation to the people oif Canada a chair which, belonged to General Wolfe. His cxccllcncy proposes to have the clviir placed in the urcliivcs building, Ottawa, for the present. The foillovliiiz informiitioii about thu chair will he read with interest. lt is an extract from a letter dated 25th March 1908 addressed to the Comptroller of the Prince of Wales household by C, E. Boohhby and lirothei~»iu~1nw tn Lord sufricici: -‘Al curious ulil chair is now in my pos-, session thc history of which is that it was given to the late General, Wemyss who was equerry to Queen: Victorlrrsonie time in the forties to' Mr. Anson, who was keeper of the' privy purse, when he died in 1849 It eral Wolfe and was used by him in ils campaign in Canada, where he PAINEE [IE WALES BIDS EAHEWEAEA QUEBEC, July 29. - All the war- ships in the harbor uguin thunder-i cd forth ii royal salute of twenty- one guns when the Prince of Wales left Cnnuilinn soil und b0urded'th ' CEASH ,UE _HEAEHS BEl§|llS`|ll WEST MACLEOIL -Ut?-~. 5"-ll? 2?-Some fifty binders started int fl i o a ne crop ‘of fall wheat to-day. The yield will surpass even the most sanguina ex. fpcctations. Spring wheat-cutting will jstart early in August, ` LETHBRIDGE, Ju,y 27-.; wheat harvest will be nite good fl l lhere and some fall wheat is gqxxg .sowu. mm NVESIIGAIINS THE EIS ` I -_.é , =l:'. ?..,....; 231'" |-,¥""`_ tl/Z’ DIGBY, July 29-Jl‘he series of public sees-~ us if fue Fisheries Com- mission c~-‘iirm~__.ci~-l. today in the Court Hoi;_.\ ;`;i L'i,by. Prof Prince ln his opening remarks announced ithat in addition to the shed, che Hon. Mr. Brodeur desired the gas- pereau and salmon fisheries of the filly <1! Fiiniiy to be included in the Conimisslonhs investigation. Valuab- lo cviflcncc was lnid before the Com- iiiissiiiii by fishermen from Barton, lflyfnptnn unii Digby. Furtiiersii- ilHHs_ will be held here tomorrow m0l`I1l1lf=!. after which Commi-ssion'ei_» Prince and Morrison will procesd 1-.. Annapolis to hold public sittiiigu there. mlm EUHAAEA MANAGEH Sl.JUHll SUN l]EAl] *_ HALIFAX. N- 3-. July Z9-Ldisrles Sterling, formerly manager ofthe Sun Publish-ing Company, St. .iohn, died this evening. He nad been ill for three months. Mr. Sterling before going to St. John was manager of the Halifax Herald. Since his return to this city he has been bookkeeping wiih C. W. Hayward in the Crystal Springs Brewery. His wife, one son and two ihiughters survive. The fun- eriil will bc on Friday afternoon. DU UMBRELLAS DRAW LIGHTNING. ROCK ISLAND, July 29-A party e indomitable, not to touch land ii-, gain until 'he reaches England. ` An interesting announcement made from thc citadel is that the Prince of Wnles, on the eve of his departure, has presented to the people of Cuniidii ii chair which be-1 longed to General Wolfe. The prince’s lui-it day in was ii very busy onc, and Canada hc was morning he plnntcd ii trcc torin Park, the ccrcniony being wit- ncsscd hy ii big rrowd, who were] surprised nt its dignified brevity. In the forcnoon, however, the prince's time was very fully oocufrlél. He first attended ii gymkhana at the Q. A. A. A. grounds, where he stay- eri for some time, nndthcn left- for 'he plains, where ii. was dLlldreu's ‘lfl ` ` `.1*.’P'lEY‘:?u‘i"‘lll.' .nn prince was so pleased with the show that it was lftcen minutes past the schedule time before he left the anxiety felt for the safety of thc VICTORIA. U- Cu July 29-After( vessel on account of the report of a- @llC°¢9'9|\lllY AIOAKUHK UD three dllicrent severe northeast hurricane cf! the PBFSOUB. 0" TAIUPHGBY. Ffidfly and Labrador coast, continues unbated. Saturday, George White, 25 years old The Fiona has not been heard from of Idaho, was captured last ni ht bw 5 Y for four days. When last re orted' she osse f the grnTl11'd'sT""KffZl"§Iving the yqunggg- generation ii chance to cheem their future king, the prince drove to Elpencerwood, the beautiful residence of thc lieutenant governor, Sir Louis( Jetta, where a delightful ar- p a p o police. ‘d rt i K was oi! the southern' Labradior coast. John Evans, a laborer living nenrl en pu y was K vm in me honor' In the storm which swept Tinker Elk Lake, recognised the hlghwayman Harbor, wrecking seventeen vessels. when he asked for food and shelter as_reported yesterday eight vessels “mi qgwying mm |50 B nemhbor-A and three men are n\~0 S"-"'i ffl lin'-'G iioiise, the two secured him and non been lust, at Y""f\~n\ [ln-'_ No Wim-tsfiled the police. from the northern Labrador coast whim aoufemeh to tm.” e,_un”_ He huvobeen received sented he ruins from semis im, Wednesday and is too sick to pm-k ,im not uiive in the possibility cf vinyl Min|.d’» Liniment Cures Diitaniiwr L-¥ ' ' such conflict taking place." ' ltirind s Linimeni Cures Dlphilicriu- (ln leaving Spencerwood his royal highness drove in :mam tp , gh, citadel, where he bade farewell to ohls hosts. When the royal cortogu ,appesred, en route to the Iudomit- able proceeded by omcials in auto- mobiles, the pi-incc's cnrriage,‘~1raurd- ed by two detachments of the Nom West Mounted police, It was g with cheers, the prince having to ilse and salute during the entire distance. , ..¢._., of young people who had been at Baldwin's Pond on a picnic, were caught in the terrific thunderstorm, Miiniiiiy night. Several of the party received severe electric shocks. It is thought that the shock they rect-iviui cumc from holding umbrellas with steel rods. ° The storm was exceptionally seven. kept on tho go all the tliiic. ln the Thr iml real d y amage appears to have in Vic- been the burning of the buildings of W" B'°_°“-_“inserted vsmfdav- Minu rd's Liniment Cure; C0 Condensed Advertisements . _,__-_-.=;____ __,..~. _..,..1,.;_.. ____'ll>o intl lot Clgnsiffeig' 10013: SALE-A secEiiiI'l hand rubber tired buggy in good _i'epali‘. Ap- ply to Fred Waller at Mcluuis Bros. 7-3ld3i. . ~' - ri ,{_D,SfIL-_:Thursday J and Keppoch lildien silk w0l`|k brig. Kindly leave at J. A. BBYGYI Stiiilio. 7-313lP0~ I, I Urn'-ln this `ci\'-Y I |°°k°t md .A chain initialed H. E. H. andt phonograph inside. APPAY _W 3:0" Fitzroy §§.___________ ’.`31;n 'ni i iinsr-cinuu men are wan each unrcprelcntad Pl" Ul P- Ed I. to act as H8611*-9 1°' Th’ st°“d“( Wire Fence Co., manufacturers o ;woven wire fence and KING- LWKBA .tm-ms arg giiven. Apply in person or Thy. letter to' G. L. Coboo‘n, Queen Hom, ciiuriumtnwn. 'iaiiisii Min|rd'| Linlment Curl G°\`8°° A” c°"'° Ia ..r..:_ » i .2-..'==v.i 'Q 1 i i i, < i"