l -'wax r mq ' 1 | I $1 from any __ `_n;i- .. Ji lu- _,_ I _ _ - __ _-1- - Daily Average of S ORNING Daaiy 7072 for 1907 lHE CH RI.0lTEl0.W GUARDIAN 1- ' ‘ -f - T 2 r ,m .1 - It ~ -zi - MORVING DAILY FOUNDEII ` ‘ o r ' - -im ian wn1ixi.Y.iN0w nunki. nAiLv isnl T ' 1 1 CI-'ARLOTTETOWN PR NCE EDWA D ' _ . , . R ISLAND, QANADA, 'iHURsDAY, AUGUST 6,1905. I " ' _ - --fi ' ~ _-3. _ vm' -5 --g.. 1|; _ gg.-Y ii Es #<2 fi 5.. EE - 'i»%¢& A oiii~;Ar s°rRIKl3 INSANE 11v‘cc1vo1A1iY or MECHANICS Exrtoiis MoNc'roN A'ff_e_cting the Entire C. P. R. System, He Left a_ Trail of Flames Behind Him Which Were Mostly,Thunder Roared and Lightning Blazed li-___ lim.-____- Thousands of Men Went Out But Put Out Later. One Barn and Contents Destroyed Some Iiesitated, Word From and the Bad Man Arrested. Various Points. _gtrilge order which affected the O. P.fthls morning and that practically all R, _mechanics over the enllre system the men in Montreal districts were was obeyed here at the Angus Shops out. wheretwo thousand men laid down "At McAdam Junction and other M0NC'1`0N» AU§~ 5~(3Pecial)~After pile at the west end oi the yard. I while the barn was burning a fire _ I ,_ _ _ saving a trail of incendiary ares 1,e.I As be approached it a man sprang ‘broke out among a big pile of sleep- 'MONTREAL_ Aug_ 5__(Specm1)__A that the strike order had been issued hind _.»h_im_ Framc wiluams aged 28-from behind the lumber pile and ers piled beside the I. (.. R. track. liied. to be used for double tracking. years believed to be mentally “ml An alarm was given and this tire The men employed on the work werell balanced' was arrested by the Police was extinguished with little damage. ‘summoned and the fire was extinuu early thi i ' ‘ s morn ng and is in the 1oc~) The man fied towards Hun\pliiey’s shed after destroying two hundred 1 . _ . eil 'ti~ti1_ ' :'h~ ~.l _ tools and walked out Sections of New Brunswick the em_ al “Wal he _FB _Mills and a eu ours laten a bain ,sleepers E thi _ it Advi “_ ployes are out to man __ While making his rounds about one owned by Mrs. Joseph Stultz sprang The P01300' had been notmed °f th ,- very ng s que. ces om a . , -=m:z ;~ ,m .. ' - f- -. f - ’ ruiiious and Crops BELLEVILLE, Au _ 5-'S ash night was about the wor t l STORM I ON GREAT LAKES For Three Hours, Houses Shattered Beaten Down _ by Torrents. 8 \ lJ0Cl&1)- shock and one side ot 'his body is .An electric storm which raged hero still numb, _ _ s ln Mrs. Sayles, a neighbor across the ` _ th - - 0 YUCIUOFY 0! any cltiaens. street, was stunned by the same .f ha , _ rained nt times in torrents. , R _ _ _ _ North Bay nd Quebec state that the A number of car Works men at the 0010214 thisi morning watchman Gou-.into flames and was burned with all tlre`oug’s disastrous Worik and I1 Daf- fth B 'ld W d i ' ‘h _ ' » l til' th city, Wihfinm order was Qbeyed the__e_ _Angus Shops hesitated about ohey_ en o e ui ers oo working Co._its contents, t 6 loss amounting to»ro was Sen OID 9 Ben Hardy of Calgary president of ing Order saw flames coming from a lumber $400. being Caught- t'he Associated Mechanics ot the C. The number nut is 2 200. winnipeg ` ' ` ' ` " ""1 ` A good deal of damage it d o tic crops, , I.igliininp,' struck the house of Ge ~ P. Railway stated officially today linen HTG B11 Ollll uuuiu mul winu svuui si. Plniiuiu Butler Says That is The Object of the I.C.R. ._l. object of the I. C. R. `is to double truck the viholc Syntrax." Such was the observation made today to a re- . Y AN ENGLISHMANS llilllll-5 _llllh WMU M _ VIEW OF P. E. I. Will? Slhl-lllllflt lzflliéwlllill lH[];iM mi ~ . -.. - BY lXl’lllSlllll |" i UNH [ig _.__ ,,,°,_‘I§,',‘°f§,§i§,w‘§,,‘§ i§’§`§,§‘,§{.‘L.“§§°’f§’,ffi ,’_‘§_‘_’,‘;’t"°‘,_""“_§‘,‘f,_’f_‘f'§” “F “__'_"“.‘°_,~ -‘ _From Vlctoria Museum of | _ 5 I s, unr ies otciuci ot; _ _ towmb thas abt? Bfgmzuncegibhe salma th.: Province of Prince Edw.i‘~i Ts-l A|`{_Appl`0X||Tlal_() SYDNEY Aug 4-News COHWS :Agia :it 811:11 it “EDT boi it gyfland. I inquired at one or two inoi-s_ _ from st Pierre, Miq, that on sat- fact 'ibut the ‘lwrd iB“ a di:;:atures, una at lust Anhui .i._..'_,_u».i.-ir.,.-i |n Value. urday last e men named Lucien Lar- sy11ab1e_ Fifty years fr m n itH1i>L'NEY (FTTY, Pa., Aug. 4-- the ,=_"angwuy at the Knickerbocker lc-ollicry by nn explosion of gun. Two Suu talk about ___u__on ____ __ Ph ,wa Over an hum, mm Tho #___ linen badly injured liuvu been token _ 1' i . ’ s . ' - A ~~ lf John enroute i’rom Chester, N. S., to the hospital makes no difference. It happened to be' H no es B Ottawa. "It may take some time to com- -- " ~ ' - ~ l‘ a ha _ _ 1 ._ , _ _ people of The Island, as they ul- coins were stolen a year nn( “iii ‘“i?°‘;.‘;“ -'s°' _ r i dii t ti' h ‘ _.__l. Dlete the work," Mr. Butler went on, DY l 11 B E B 3 ea ' up my explorations till the nextxregl me D rvug ro mg °rses'0f‘ "but the surveying will be completed between Moncton and Halifax as lcon . which they have a. very good class ll*-v morning, and to begin, as I usuaii 1 do Dy Duymg ___ pocket lan 0 Y indeed, and the first two or three \r x ' I _ U U I ` 'A Z may Accomm 1 P » the motors introduced here frightened* I as possible. The great increase in \ 3, - . g y, directly after th h _ the traiiic on that section renders breakfast, I enquired for one at tha caggnjolfsss on mon? than, one 0° double-tracking necessary. A survey ' has been mwde for. some distance and will be completed in the course of o few .weeks." Regarding traffic on the road at tlhe present time, Mr. Butler said it was rather poor. This condi- t/ion existed on all railroads in Can- ada, as well as in the United States. The passenger tnaflic up to this month was dull and behind' the pre- t h h e same thing bas happened ' P E I so . _ ~ ’ ‘ g to stand itfnnti nippai the evil __ _ ;“‘l’_l;0*;'_ tth‘_f;g' _llflllit Ihmgggt EW 0119 BY in the bud by simply legislating auto- _ mst 50k' teY_ _TE Que Ht the mobiles ofi the island altogether. l , to ......uf§'._ ini? his ugffeectefugii §I,'1i§uZsb‘§°t~“f'“° B°.f°°“”` “S il C " R Gravel Train Run of I I either but sent me on to a third, a it tt ini-'s° _:I mo orless Eden Img ' ' ' fl A ` bm we this mme- 'nw may behind nfl.. Timlliltfiéoffigtsthili. “uw -1.'1`f-'.'f' Track and Turned Ove." the counter looked intelligent about happily every year for the verxy rehil ST. JOHN, Aug. 4-The second it, wont away to a oaclcshelf, Lnd re s th ' _ _ ' - on t 't' t. 1 _ VDOUS Y°&l`H- MF- Bhtlef °°““d°"ed skin-grafting operation on little turned with a newl ublihed - _ . B 1 1Sm°°r°i5S _ B03l`dll'lg Cars- that there was too much train ser- E vice for the business, and the noad I could carry the travelling public with C fewer trains, and still accommodate ali. Y D s diiec When Itrled to point out ‘t/hat; -- ugcne WcAu1iBe, an operation which fvfy- Only it hadn’ t a map So I view of the v i ' In - er n . _ _ s unique in the records of surgery in showed her a plan of Halifax I had in vice. the use OT mgiggugxstragfloixi SASKATOON, Aug. 4-Sixty-five anada, was performed yesterday at my pocket as aspecimen of what I render the various summer hotels miles west of here within ai hundred _ me Gene,-nl public Hospitap wanted and she said. "Ab, .l see,” fall of which oractically :ire od tm; yards of where the C. P. R. and the A few days ago in was gold how and returned proudly in about live 'C ' _ i ontinued on pngg 3) lG. T. P. run on the same grade, .1 _i--?--- Johnny Tsylolr had given a large elite l___.__ _.____;__;_;____:.__g__..___:.__,_ _ __ oallast train and shovel going out to of skdn to help cover the great raw _` _` _' 019911 11 HOW Pit Oh the former l`°“‘l ound on young McAuliffe s body W ' _ _ ' was ditched recently. Owing to the ' Q P This operation, while perfectly suc- distance from town it ls impossible I essful, was only a little help in “ C - to get much information but it is be __ ¢10si,-,g up the mangled stump of tha lieved that several boarding cars 1,,g_ A young pig was bl-ou t hem “ _ turned over in the ditch, and one at some little time ago from Ne€1Yorkf, E P | least, a Galician, killed. Four engines and was carefully fed at the hosfpit- ._ left this mornin t strai hten a iii t t 8 0 H 1. Yesterday in the operating room ' things. If the accident had happened, be pig was chlorotormed, sections of -__ a hundred yards further on, the G. ' he tough though flexible skin were T. P. ‘track would have been out out _ _ he rbi _removed from its belly, and gr ized b:4EpR§gE1'n_E"l CHI gyuog' 24 min,” 120,; on the wound on young Mlcmiiie. Creek, recently and as a result some T 23 miners are entombed with all,m he pigskin took hold, and this t ,L d gmvgoperation while a most delicate one, Yxggsmfzl eistiiggineaufogt 5;.) “min lditiers irdrn the ordinary skin graft-‘is locked on The summer sports of out ahve as the mme if mlei WRE ing operation only in the kind of skin` gee, and the work of rescue is very “Bed- nlow on this account. A large num- Young McAu1iiie's case has been a L rk trying tolmost remarkable one, for it is con- :3 iigegliaclsigrstuarghgi mg; but six orlsidered almost miraculous that any- Wven hundred yards 01 rock and c0,,1_one, and _especially a fourteen year orning was firmly attached. The_ LONDON, Aug. 4-The newest vogue for mon is the wearing of gold bang- les above the elbow by engaged* men. The bangie is given by the girl, and golf, tennis and rowing have revealed just how many athletic youths wear a gold bracelet. Their precedent. is th king, who, since his marriage, hug always worn is heavy gold bangle n his wrist OTTAW-A_ Aug_ 4_,The Canadian of business also. The C. P. R. steel ' ' 85 'l h , ‘ Dental Association opened its fourth gang is now _EE-Y? of ere biennial meeting here today. From, east and west, from Manitoba, Nova!SCHUUN[HS Scotia and New Brunswick, 0ntario` and Quebec, the delegates came. A ,_ large number of American dentists: $ the city directly from Boston, where| the National Dentists Association oi' '*“' | ure' in attendance, having come to 0 . 1, b 1 fold boy.. could have survived the ter- _li :IIT nxifacaiio bgeggheintgtéug e 0re;;;l_>_l_i___ l_;1i_nrlea he r_eceé\;ed_.I _It is 3 ‘TOBACCO FALLS Th” an nearly an married memyfull lzeamgrosltrihiiy nt ‘t‘ etiitnhiiildel BELOW STANDARD' with their families living in and a- b ¥ bu ___h5_l;°m___ _ l - ____ round Fsmm y ay mem ers of e osp a com-, Thi” is tl" "““° ‘""’° where th°l;T,iB:irn'¢ittha¢i "ie “M621 Hum" it i,ANcAsrnn, Pn.. Aus. 4-nepnrts accident' occurred about two Tozllths itdlhlsltziryu on B now t 8 est u from various sections of Lancaster ago in which three men were s m ar- Th - _ ea b County indicate that the tobacco “Op U "“l°d- All mln” “'°"‘ is *‘““l’°“"°d B owat °" W" °°"°m y i- sidernhiy behind the growth nf- nt Coal Creek today. Dr' W' W' White' ltehiciitrd at this tlime a year ago. While: l the planting season was good and that --1---» lplnnts were set out early. UJBF0 Came . . ' ' . 'ind of drought, which . Mu\a»d‘s Limmeut Cures Disteniiwl' “ "mg pm th _ w| tue Mmard.. uniwem Cure; Garget ln Cows greatly retarded em ien the United States, has just finished its yearly session. NORTH SYDNEY, August 4-AE |telegram was received here yesterday! _ |'oy Saptain Gordon, of the govern-‘ The busmess "n the “late ‘ms “""mcnt steiuner Gladiator, from Sam- d‘“'t“l°°" promptly' Rcsollltions of uel Campbell, superintendent at St. sympathy _“t the dmth UI W' S~ M” Pnul's Island, .stating that two New- Innis' the president of the fwsociat' foundland fishing boats with crews' ion, were passed, and Jas. M. Magee» oi three men each were lost during D‘ D' S" of St' John (N° B')' Wm’ the gale, and asking Captain Gordon electtil as his successor for the ensu- to go with his Btcamer to render ug. ing yemx The opening Imp" was mad Jutncc. The minion ot ilu- nun in The PY Dr`hGe°_§§e K' gh‘;'l'_‘ps°"' otfi Han; boats are not known, as no further ax, \v o seusse e ues on o - the dental education oi qthe puiblic pmucumrs were received' and school children. A number uf im-l -\ ""1 """'"‘T"i` " _ reins _C8¢m° there Wm* 3" °V°rp1“S Oflportnnt papers were presented at the. I P L_.;-_=_.~f = __ _ . ..~-- ~----»..=~..-A-=. moisture. Bhd 1” many Flaw” th°'aiternoon and evening sitilngs. ` heavy storms badly washed the iieldsl ~ _ In some places acres oi'th0 i§l“0WlH§ ` _ A ‘ leaf WM-s practically ruined, entail- i111 ~ \ 1 t 1 ss. . |tn,WlrtligrTst;ver(;.l weeks of tavora.bl`e‘ I I ;` ` 'h c ndltion however the cro In All lier Glory at New Wonderland Tonight. Iweat er o B. » P will likely reach almost normal con-_ L _*_ ditlons as to size, but the quantity ’ sr. .roi-iN, whue ssverni hnthrfn may not be as good as that of Pf°Vi-I ' ‘ meant falls which are unsurphs- Cnitlns ls “l“’“dY "1 P‘”°g"°“\ °“° This reel which runs the lull mnkh xengém is mg presentation of the drama which has taken tahv W°"1d- W storm, and set the DB” 1°' fashion' .sed in beauty me shwhgl-qs ,nd of the first harvest his crop bein iherds, the collins and their masters. and ' many other details oi ii. land which all love and many h\|II8N° PJ' B Dmlri A. Miley oi Akron. Next weak Joseph Shultz, the most extensive grower in, Lancaster county, will be- . He has roi-ty acres and , _ he nscmpf. betwam gm gin cutting follies and fads ior this season. ' .Thi CGI' 580 li Merry Widow" certainly has e 1'0- were enjoying themselves in the wat- 0\l5 Y°“"5- , ers of Courtenay Bay yesterday after- ' l lnoon a large sea dot; 11PD08l‘€fl l“ 'their midst and sent them scurrvlng __ __ 'in all directions. The animal is thought to be part ol n sronp which n some days ago. The animal BRUSSELS Aug 4-'rhs Journal W” 'ee - . - was very large and had e savage ep came and thu mme which mn, on the crop ls ill S004 °0hdiU°h- istates that the Belgium authorities pea,-ance which gribltenm me bath. - are greatly alarmed over a rumor of nd put an end to their sport. mama; dfayhconnwrfg lvdhtehlgxmlnugz gdraizdkdhghshigihhlghhldaxdtihatrkzmhh a Plot to assassinate King Leopold. 'ergnei of the bathers attempted to and no or 0 i _*_- , ill. linger 10|!! ___ aids the Ambassador a wife in getting Way I m'°m°"¥ "Mai " _ 8"” °f..,2, '°”.u““22.`r'§-“'l§..i’.§’.'.f.i‘°.§‘.; °1iT.i”"-‘l7i`§I.°»fr‘Z.'i'$.“'l`.i'i'a‘l'2°'Z..g'-nm -A rm r .in un iv nu. eine no 0 _ 5" 1 _ th, om". whine uf, New Wonder in the Old Oherry Ordhar s as lag; scott!-I Hismmd, 1, 3-mud in Hear it! Come and have s Nell Fresh southerly to westerly winds, i come tly fair and warm, but showers lon! suspected oi having relations “day to catch a glimpse oi their . . _. . . - h i M- _ d~ L- - _ ld E th, munmnmt nm," which shows tix., 21;; :mills dollars or _ __ _ E35 _h__nderst0__m_ ____ many _oc________”__wm_ _m____ch_“s has been sm“e_d_ ivmagem Minards iiniment Lures Diplit or inn s iinmint Oursgtla s tc. the has old cuties an the hills, CW] | ed Several anarchists have been arrest- chase the see dog away, but without success, and others were supposed to The pol-ice have arrested e number have been in the neighborhood, but ' in-rsons who are suspected oi com- could not be seen The appearance oi crusade against enarcbi-ts and per- never-al intend visiting the place to- Hjfroni the mine but.. others it is lielivv- led are in the gangway, which is clos- cd and filled with deadly after-clump. |Scores of men are 'craving grave per- lils to reach the entombed mcii. The [mine is situated west of licrc and is operated by the Philadelphia and Heading Coal and Iron Company". ,n iran.-in nuirui SYDNEY, Aug. 4-July was an- other record breaker for output from the collieries of the Nova Scotia Steel & Coal Company, being over three thousand tons greater than the previous month. The figures follow: » N0. .........21,i5a No. ._ 3,097 No. _.....24,495 ¢___ _.____-.._ N0. 1,337 N0. . ....... .. 9,236 _T 'rotui ......._....59,a1s 2.lllll PAP lllllla llllf llW lllll BOSTON, Mass., Aug, 4--Two thou- snutl worlilnen cniplr-yell by the lntvr n-.tionrl Paper (`o_u;.;.ny in mills i va.i'io\is places in New Engliinil are ir iillcniss today, partly beeuusic ol: strike order issued Saturday by J.l" Carey, of l<‘oi‘t l'}d\\':ird, N. Y., hw. idcn_t of the International llimther- hood uf Paper l\i.;kcr.~:, an-_ in par. by the closing of rortuin mills, thru gli the orders from tho r<>mp:iny’- lic:i