II Paces - sw-»"‘_" Da.ily Average of NING D.” '°' _ . " ___ __ __ f- ` 182072 forisoz | N ‘ - ~ _ °"°’ 'WE'-"l’ ;_=_i nn; cninioulsu G inn .n.._.._. iuoimmo DAILY wnaxnr, mow nudgilylgilrqdlltml CHARLOTTETOWN, PRINCE sow.-lan is_LANo, CANADA, fF_R_iDA_y, JULY £7, 1908. EXPHESS THNIN I N lllllli WNNIK _-,_ Five Parlor Cars Thrown from N Track, Upset, One Woman Crushed to Death. J -_ ' GREENWICH, Conn., July 16_,(sp. ecial)-The White Mountain express was wrecked here today, Om’ W°ma“ Marguerite Armstrong, M was killed and ton persons ,h,j,,|-ed._ TUB Wreck occurred on the bridge pk over Greenwich Avenue. 'to ‘Five parlor cars were thrown from 75 the track and upset. ty Underneath the struggling mass of T h‘mlM1ltY was Miss Armstrong who 'ilu was crushed to death, ini uuinw/ BIZ lllii Nlllil] Plltl _ _..._ If The date of The Guardinn's `. bicycle road race has been de_ finitely fixed for Monday Aug- twcnty-four. If this date should prove unfavorable the “W9 will take place on the following evening.- Entries are to be coinflned to Prince Edward Island rid- ers; alone._ The race is for The Guard- ian"s three-year-trophy, bur. in addition there will be a num her of other prizes which will be announced in ri few days. The course begins ni. 'i‘iie Guardian office in Chai'lor\:c~ _ 'town and follows Grafton Street: to Great -'.e~-ri-,e Street, thence coni;fn".in., wr. to the Upper Malpeique Roud which it follows to this side Milton station, thence taking the road to the left which runs alongside Moore’s Mill steam and on to Warre'n's Corner, Norlie lnver. i-'rom this corner the course will be across the North Riiver Bridge to the Royal Arms, thence by Lower Malpeque Road to Brighton Road follow- ing Brnghton Road out to the shore, then taking the Pack Roadway, following thc same round the Pnrk and so to starting place-16 miles. ENNL IS SCNNCE > lN NNHlH W.-SN WINNIPEG, July 15.-Report goth- " ered from various parts of the pi'»‘o.v rnce west, outline rather serious ro P _ spects in regard to fuel supply for U next winter. Following the serious shortness of the winter of 1906-7, coal dealers and' the consuming pub- lic stocked up largely for the last; summer, but the winter turned out so unusually mild that the need for these precautions was not apparent. This summer, however, partly owing F to the financial stringency which for bade dealers carrying large stocks, 'Eh and prevented consumers laying in ‘L0 even an average supply arhcud’ IJNICU- 5 cally no coal is being brought inf” D ~ l MARCON, Mass., J\;1liy€'i-1`uii(i§ TEURO, N. S., Jlf‘i‘y` 15.-An old .’%§..".2'.§`.fl`.f .§i‘}Ld‘if.`§i 5.' hui .;.'l'1’.l.‘i‘.§.. §3.'.‘.1J.’1m§2...'I,,“'€‘.§"‘1>..1.l‘.§`§.“i'l.l;.§.”2i~’..&§‘g MON 'on board a 45-foot launch oil here to visit relatives there, was struck °‘-‘t Sh last night, and two others were puck- and instantly killed by the engiine of °V°°'l-'U ed up today after having been in the ,No-. 10 train nt Stewiacke. , R-_bla water for twelve hours. The dead Mr. McCurdy was crossing"t‘h‘e track was 3 £m,;_ toward the station at the rear of a beltmg Roland Worthington, Boston. freight., which was on the slirlinig. He extent John T. Trull, Woburn. Nrstepped past and upon the mnin|B0tP Joseph Beal, Milton. lf track just as (lie express came along. Paftme George Savory, Marblehead. 'His ticket for Dakota was in his time - The saved-:- Npocket and his baggage checked, the Ha A. P. Tarbeli, Marblehead. |Nenriy all his relatives have remov- S110?- Edward Tucker, Boston. led to the West. ' ~ Whm r,----_*~_r.___'r_'*_-___.." "”“ """"€'"'-I_1T11lI':;.Z;T;. '.:::__"“` éfirz-.;2;’_"__"T amou g u ,_ Prince of Wales who is now enrouteto Quebec to attend thc Tercentenary. ,gggshr M the prmcimal distrmbllung pmufs from af Prof McDonald resigned There western mines. At the some time it We is already clear the railways are like- gi" iy to he kiosks-isd in the attempt -wg to handle t e crop this fall and in Em? u month or -two n large coal move- mu ment wiu he physically imrpefflilfé-*ste gohrfzxggixslg Tntxvglxoxlg ;;i0D,,s_ ian. Dr. Kierstead is well known N Among the visitors to the City ii; yesterday were E. J. Anderson, Bt. Jehu, R. H. Taylor., E- P- HOU- L- Roberts P. H. Davvson H. J- and Mrs, Choran and fninily of Montreal. L Iluv. A. W. Watson and wife. Mui- as grave, N, B., John und Mrs. Mc- th Lure, Sydney, Miss Johnetol1.L0l1~ No don, Eng., Mrs. S. T. Philips. co Maitland, N. S., J. W. and Mrs. Fitzgerald, B. and Mrs. Gordon and ehiid and A. ii. and Mrs. hues or M Boston, and Mrs. Frank Gould. I ~- --~--+----_~~¥___.---_-_-__ 2;-----i:t~_T_-1:* Pele, ll.W.C.K|illSlENl] lllllN|]l|IlBlNGS .BUY IN UNIVERSITY NMUNE ELUUNS l I _: St. REDERLICTON, N. B., July 15.- o University Senate mei; in ses-N TRENTON' July 15'_wh°f1 _m_e $35110 n this morning and appointed train for the west pulle-i ill! --ll" W 6 _ W. C. Kierstead professor of lust night two men s-i:izr:t__n hai to? ilosophy and economics in place ket waiting on thc pl-:£111-fl '90 V' l 1 . 'throw it ab0m.,1t_ L |-{;evH<;u||..| Incl: gxion re two other applications. It is budge it, and i 1-‘U l ‘l"°ll ’-l , , derhtood that Dr. Kierstead has_to put it on. ltr i_.l'l'l_1"f1 ~\"- l:f'_bB xgiftrn nified his acceptance. The salary the big 1721110011 lU““""" 'l"‘t ""‘"e Meer s Placed at $1.300 makes the1d0W§ ill the Bay U' “'i"""° 'Jn ing Su iariansliip of $100 makes the Sun ay. ‘_ salary $1,400, as Dr, Kuer- Jum_9B L- 9159-' *'f """*‘?-3_0' "25 33:" lfgfgsgffgfveg ad has also been appointed librnr- with it and went t.1-so-igli to lornn o thdrr whereabouts. on his way borne lust ni‘§-'lt- PLEASURE LAUNCH NNNPNNN llllll.llS - room. to tlhe throughout the province. He is n Mr. Case tolls an i-itvn-sting BWUI llllclillell t0 _ ther Ph. D. of Chicago University and story. he BUYS he “’°°gmz°d LU' ° _ hi t h L t 1 gh B g. j don, Ont.. when he P86585 0l"¢l`~ f°“°d 5 ‘VW ° __ - N _ 95 alta,-_ After two hours sail the party arriv- B ulplssetl Wgcslldxtycig e up lnenr it, and also Tlisonburg, His mother telephoned the euporim- RiSl-H8 Star L°d5°' 0 ' ed at me Jogging and proceeded to D' D ar -0_-g-%-- when- he made his first ascension t6lld`0l1l1 alld the b0Y WHS fllkell HWBY- IIB*-0-Ellen P0991; d No 97 Regu_ a beautiful grassey bank where a A”ti¥¢?"19h- Jllly 15-The dvuth OWNERS OF LONDON TIMES. as u' boy 0| s,,,,en¢_ecn_ H9 high The other two boys are st.li.i at Morning Stag 0 ge. R. Webster lumen was served_ AK” lunch, under t, ____ inecognized Toronto ns he passed lt. larze and it is believed that thefy are lar-Samucw 23'. Ja- J-ante webs_ the leadership 0| Drs_ Andrews and ` I ONDON, July 15.--The Chronicle lnrteen miles to the Bough At this now hiding somewhere in the city. Alternate rs. _ Y. Bailey’ the Jogging shore was exphm < in-|>.tn|_-u. is-Jan-l. 'ihc riocqensed priest serts that thc news proprietors ol` - h 1 ing hslfleon ',“_,"‘“"“""""‘“"' GF- _ ed, on this h rel f, i 1 dqh ‘~l= 1'- =-- of lower -"»-lxtn River in e Times newspaper, include Lord gkfgstllzilezal; a“‘;be:;r‘;`_i`nCe‘ FOUND GUILTY OF USURY. Ma;-glnvsl-e Lodge, I‘i;i.m1;)& £932 must wondm-ini) gcoblog(icn)le Lyutytlebp qi: 1 IH3, un-l rr-1.-oiv(ccl his M,-ly ,,_,|,,,,a¢i0n "‘h°lm» the last "umm having “ At one tame Case went above two; M t Bl J i'l»'~i5;l'V-use L wade 1“""`w‘ A' Mart n' B e ' ' be found in any pmt 0( North Am. 'nl ‘-et. h`i':~'icis Xuvirr college, In ntwmng interest' NYU” 0' °l°“d“' “nd he “vm” th” llocdlnirtiinager ltosi- D H To-lmfen the Mgphiffrn Gem Lodge N0_ 117| Re. erica. The surface showing a stratifi- 15"" ill’ “m°l`°‘l the Pf0ill=\!nllllB C011- wlien about seivetn miles tnlp his bag- ueged loan Shark \;ms'mday muon. ul"’l‘_‘___° Alexander Mcimnnan une, cation of at least 15,000' feet in dep- c ' B n - ' - _ ‘ ed ries: lu im. Fo r h - _ . - - - 1 b mped n o some ng so . _ _ K t.h._A magnificent fossil fern was sec ln D l” 8 V08 8 ’"""]" L'"““""t C"'“°°'d"£'°' 1(sm|':...i.eNi and feit like sn iceberg: gillfy llsliry by Judge chsquem nate Joh.. M. Stevan- ami i. f cr s _ A NEW REEL At New wondefhnd, comedy and gl;_Un:>;>;}rdva;i;y;lBelearby especially the 1]! " Heber Gordon' Adeua E_ H(;,.to,§_ "many tihis object lemon in geology in Ha Coinbinatinn. PPY Mmsonrsrisu oN 1Non.nAsn’ _ C, .-4 _ '_ ‘ , r I y? ' '* " _ 1 at/e in finding n great many- varhtiol ._---------l-----°-'i-* Toronto; July 15-Dr, Carman, gm; lliiiil (2N"¥)‘ ' _ ' gxlfge following cginmlttcqg Wera Ap- of fern' 515° some ra" plznte' ‘ner \ ,U . _ _ Any Barrels to Sell--is the comedy' mm for New wonderland tonight Ill shows how a practical i0k¢'Pl“Y°d ’V some bo s ended in a IMJSUIY i°“""°Y y _ for the barrels placed ready t0 ml “t a brewery. One follows the varimli happenings with more than interaitd until after wanderlnii “P hm B" down dale, through waters and glvff lends, they return suis ond wllll 0 their 0-ngiusi piece unhernlfd- I A Cruel Joke--is n lPN9.ll‘_“d "“:°t wherin is taught the- 10990" to; practical joking often harms almth irretrievlbly. This Picture HIOWF ° Fisherman bidding 50011 We '-'0 hi" wife and little one, taking the child's picture with him. The fisherman at prayer as they leave for their work. the ,showing ¢_oi_ths picture by UW mlm to 't e others-what one man . Y 61' ship of the church in Newibundinnd during the pest your slio_we_an in crease of one thousand. ‘~/ - dung; to play ,o joke on the lovilur father, ond' the sad ending which was Pfevented only by the one who Flair: ed the jdke confessing l¢- is “\ 1", tense with interest. Miss McKinnon's farewell draws _ r _ _ (ugh west to north- on By-Laws-L. U. Fowler, W. H. adopted recommending the bar-rin!! 0 ,,,_ ,me esslghs she sings that .ndy corn 15! Moderate to ' . w_ A_ Ma un 1, J mm” ,md cum ,,,,,,|¢, h».,,,,| :retry bsiiad which proved he fetch- .idly Pork .... ._ sie.:-...west windl. llhv M14 “fm miiegegzbilixtcfaordon. 1' Rmsrilmn norm , mg lan °vmmg_ _ - Sept. Wheat .. . .. 91§ lr-W . J. M L d. Limerick Contest d clerical oL|t>e sgpé.. gots .... .. . 75| M."r..d Unimemf Cure! Gogln in Cow' On Juvenile Wor in c eo eral superintendent of the Methodist M . church ol Canada sa s the memb - _-,\,", boys after \. , _ _ X ' _ H Q ~ -I “ p SOCIALlS,TS IN il uni nits LOST IN TYPHOON N HlllllSHfPS NEW ZEALAND . -___ y e ades of had fallen, three boys. who nate. WSU" B‘“`d°tt°' W' H' Raef' popthhit when th gh Laura Miller, Sadie McLeod *Alter serving terms in the reformer MINI- ?f°‘”1“;" L°‘,ig° No' 6_R°g“ at escaped unseen through the L- ~ OW ° ' window and only one has fl;foiitr;gueI L€]<‘i1E;,nNo. 111, Regular ____ re-captured. Moore, Read- and - eV- - ~ ` ml k I _ L d V N _ 55 gegu. _ ` nc wor _ers were killee, and ten gvere the boys name? and all 1 ‘I_dai;;.;elii|iim(‘T;e£ake§‘ Séeorge Morrow. . (Special Correspondence) mttitourteen yfars oth ag;'1ld_ f1¢_emat&Ada Frank The first excursion of the Summer n§i;Y lNi€g.i,Nt`.mi:)l'ieflrmhlid'lne llace Prince Edward Lodge. No. 95. Re* school was held °" T“°5d“Y the 14th l.i_l__--_ \ Pope T D. Frasen, L. U. Eowler. The Grand Chief Templar, A D -A? Prince Edward Island was Fraser read his report of his office for the ear which was on moti _ 1750 ’ wm McLeod Richard creed. Clie-1 (ro he continued) Howlett A E MGPDGB. L U FOW' a-_L_ Huunl wlunw -_____-_ . SUMMH, 85,00, sun inn li JOHN, July 15.-Watching Dundas Lodge, No. 104, Regular- P E D The School went b ste m f _ h Ch ffey. Y B er mm whgtilreiixegagf gndlxilr-inlgt’1;B¢;3tlJown Iiodge, No. 119, Re- §a;il‘V1-ll; Wk Jokgitnls Mines. The __ S _ _ y cn U ac'v e wea er continued Grimm' list gglzgr Mgxfhrdwahdge, N0, 4_ Regu. to he in evidence; a finer day und tllxegnaglcgvpe ang lar_MrSA C. McLm_en_ Alternate more favorable conditions for an ox- is mothers home Perle Mutclh cursion could not have been hm-1, fp -. h t ed tWedes- ;1.d,N.76,`Rc- _ Y°"°° '°P'“`Y with-arclies. he ilevlefpll- da; IN; is 1Et,;f;'t§(';°she",:|;y be :But ITF" ‘gun?:‘§°é'om‘;_g° ° Phe School wus very fortunate in _____ --r-~ *__ W; He seemed to ble etationarjtril thougia to ian gllMn(i;mg Light Lodge' N0‘ 113' finding so many fossil trees, This is he claims to rave won e spec '- -*-?---- the fourth time that the Summer Sch- - prize of uve thousand .|oii.-.rr by vu- (r;""’i‘§; ,».j°°°““‘““""‘ R°“‘:,“" " ‘mmard cmd’ vm" ooi has visited the Jogging Mines veuing st an average of sixty ;g __ '_» , C159 ' Gear 8,8 Lodge N0 109_ R, but on no previous occnsiom were so 1111108 Bll h0“l`» “S1599 W9 |°¢°U¢! ‘ . ' .- r~" ‘Nl lL'_A,.,_hE|. yoston' alwmam many or so good specimens of fossil *_ distance Prize of two thousand ll \ -»‘<= 5" “rn Yoston ' trees observed. Some of these fossils dollars. Bounds came up to the J ' 'Nl ' \l " i . J‘;)°g’m of DAY Lodge’ No 13 J were at ,east 20 ft in length To was worth all the effort and expense 0” m°u°“ tl" :e¥§:;'n3£fv:f°l;:§:é of coming to the Summer School. ;I;;°b‘;‘a7 fig :ng Grand Lodge De The iiotuny class also were fortun n the exploration on the sh re ng part \ Pointed' ih d of the cfvnpany, through the kind- ; 0" Apl&°'ftsi_w§nv}aI:c1'R%‘kg,R;r;;, ness ‘of Manager Burchell, were priv- Craeq; U“F0°wm. ‘ ileged to go down in the mine. . an - - ~ - .1 B 1 itz, w . ----l*-‘fr ' Mgigheifmdgfflgidwidgrrowu ghd Judie WILL BAR .rAPANnsa. ` Webster. ' ' . CHICAGO MARKETS. _ 0.. sms or ti... ...der-nsv. A. ir. sans. ru.. Juiv 1s~A¢_§:§§9_;;4g:‘g..W _ A ‘H #,LE5AN-f. McPhee, Rev. L. J. Waaon. J. G. ‘session of lgbringntézggu Tr ‘tru muh* Apply “_ on” to th. CHICAGO' _,my 1°_(spmal)_ -_WA ~ B oda))__ McLeod. Duncan Coffin and Arthur \;v;ilr:;i:_:n.A“0cl“ion‘._ reldluthh *"- .iuiy when 91_ TORONTO. July 11-( D Yostou. -lC0UND_on sundlfm;---Y 1 _ “m_ zsth. Hsvs you me or y n. or ...siezok laev. 1.. J. wma. James G- M°-\ Mlnnrd's.lnlmontCvre¢ U*\l°'“l‘ l is _ if -s is gi wg ranrumseiae. SMALL INTEHEST ear Manila, Had ‘75 Passengers of Two New WafShlP’S laid Protest Against Bubiic Outlay to En- In Olympic Gamesnhe Bla Whom 0ne Third Were Drowned, - D°;;'L Jjavvfrsggasenfize tertain -American Fleet, Public Man And the Remainder Gallantiy __ I Expresses. Regret That Invita- Rescued. .`...`<...~,- J... on..-........._.-_._ tion Was Given. rangements are progressing for lyuild- ing two additional battleships here. . ui h i id d ri J ANri.A, July ie-(special)-.icpicued up by the British steamer w‘;“;’u;’;t bezmathe “ :g1th“’Y ‘md waLLANn, N. z., Juiy 16-(spec highs one or the members said ther. ' _ _ _ 000 b t v m re than 15,- asure launch bound from Manila Suvelic which was passing close to m 0 ° yemr' ini;--The Socialists in Auckland are was danger that- the visit of the Am- persons u ne er 0 di 1 t 1 h 1 1 ` _ 000 were present. ' Con-egidgr Island ¢M-;-ying about the }aun¢h_ MTE; 80;pt:;e:‘:;e;)d goetrnzgeps wil threatening to hold a demonstration erican fleet might cause colonists tc - ' “rm” - the United big foot-ball contest often at- passcngers was caught in a ..The Suveric lowered her boats ' of the unemployed as e protest apiece their dependence on as a phoon and foundered. immediately and those together with ;:r;a1;e|_~;n°thv3:1v:nl12-ihlthhgh-:srmcipal galinst the public expenditures incid-States rather than on the mother- tracts 150,000 enthusiasts. wenty-five of the passengers in- the boats from_ other craft picked up 'Old F h. h . ' elltlll £0 the I`€¢0lJt10l1 Of U16 Amefi-land ' seats has been fixed too high and ding three Americans were drown- fifty passengers with much diiiiculty. sm u girth? jIcapa:;“E::§::1?;;tl;; C1111 110041- ' _H9 4th°"9f°"e f°F>`re_tt°d that the in* that the aifnir has not been sum- Dega-ilg of the disaster have hoe yet P P U it In the House of Assembly last .vitation had beetn glven. Others numbering about fifty were reached Manila ` point of an qu y' has been con* -- _ wr- -"°“- fl--' -~--“' ` “-‘ ‘ ' demned to become a target for gun _ ‘ practice Leod Mrs O McLean, and Mrs nun dun nm dun , T NNNUN NWN Ii ixriuslui' ii nn Mu 'EN,N,L,NENSSM,N,N,,U l-U-G-_llllllll Stadium Never Being One Quarter Full. ,--_ i LONDON, July 16-(Special)-Lum don's apathy towards the Olympic Games is the theme of much news- paper comment. 'I'-he great stadium holds over '.'0,~ This us regarded as disappointing It is suggested that the price of eiently advertised. 3_lPllEMl ENUHT Hill] YESTEHUNY The Supreme Court met yesterday morning with the Chief Justice and -Judge Fit'/.gerald on the Bench. The y on CTON July 15_F1',-e broke Last week and Passgd received and referred to the commit- :lrst application heard was one on ortli before seven o"c1ocv last f tag on ,She state of tgxetiordelz gr . g in the new part of the I, C, MOSN SUCCCSS U y. cept t e section re a ng o y McEachern vs. Hughes, action cksmith shop and the building Laws which was referred to the By- utted The woodwork pulleys 5 Laws' Committee. ing incurred by the defendant for andjmoi were damaged to the' "‘* Thc report of the Juvenile work _ __ ` was' read by G. S. J. W., Adelia E (t-Niealf?u(§. l?!.u;?idS?l1tdylNi(;'1e1nd; The Grand Lodge of the Indepen- Horton, and on motion received am nehalf of the defendant in e suit of orought for penalties slleg to 'oe- atting in the House of Commons of Canada after an alleged disqualifica- tion. Mr. Haszard and Mr. Johnston nts were called out and fora dent Order of Good Temple,-S of refgrixgrkto the committee on Juve for the Defendant, Hughes, applied _ _ ll . ..';";"i.:.V..:S.i..:;i."i..2g‘:2. 2‘f..“':.d -1-1----1 me 1° =~°~,;';‘ R... ._ R e 1 session in the gubli0Ju1l;Bl%t§t 1908' Chow_en gave the report of his office. question of fact should be gone ln- -- P1,'onTuesaY. ».' 1.-...ed am geN.2'§sNr°k§o§N;g-§N~fff$“§ sf 3.30 ..~¢i...u. ... m. -ua or°==°‘1,l“ MEMBERSHIP REPORT. ' -_ d f rm. ~ f uh fli!~1c?mveN'r(Nril:ptbl1ttddlsiigggdtgthle “Theo Grand Chief Templer, A. D. Numb-er of member! l‘°P0l”l1¢G liuildfng in` which it started|_ The Fraser Dnesided.” was called and Nlas; Year! b I in 1.349 1-ihowedpause against the motion. The _ , . . . ers um blaze had ,ts Orlgin 1h the engine th'§hefoli§)g,,i0ulg0 lsnswered C0 their durih; (the 13;; em n ated 537 questions of law should take place _;___.v_ G_ 0_ 'r__A. D. Fraser; G- C°“_“”‘ Number of members admitted names I D . R _by card 3; Chas; Waye; G. Sec y-Rev. - : Number of members Restored L.. Chowen; G. S. J. W.-A. E. Hortvn. during the year 13 p_ G. o. rr.-Rev. A. ai. McPhee., D. _ .___ 1. o. T.-L. U. Fowler. B Total ~ ma Tha prhtem appointments weren; follows; G. V. T.-Addie Fraserw . L0gS_ -Chap.-Edward Bulpitii G6hNt[1~'”_, - ' '___ Ril7y: G. Gu§dITeJoiseph B GY. - gliirrgser Eiiitrizpiended b d... 106 51;, was next I. ..|rd, Mr, D, 0, Me- _ . ,__ di c 0- ---. er Fawn y car 13 2 . `. if.. 1-- sh A ii t HALIFAX, July 15- _ C°”””“”d` Bri G§aG_e'1‘_ appointed the louow- Number withdrawn from the I 9 pp can ob- er Robert E. Peary reached Halifax in committee on eredentials, HBV- order 53 this morning and goes to Sydney D_gR_ chewed, Edward Bu1p»tt.{ W- Number withdrawn by death 9 to join his ship, the Roosevelt. Mrs. HV Riley, James G. McLeod, Will am Nm-,her gypsum _H M Peary ac<>0'n1pi1nieS her huBbBll'd» and Baker. ... Number withdrawn by surrender "lil 1." hrs: 553:35' dials- B- fr °‘ ’°“"‘°“ °' sm e wo ea d f 1 wg, .___ twenty~four hours if the Roosevelt wglfgenxliorlgngo sgssion to close im- Total "2 was ready. Inhgoéirugry heuxill $3126 mediagely after thethconiarlgng $9183- lgglggg aftotal of t B! 1,530 power of the Dominion Legislature. ice a -as or . d e a enoo ' er o members ran er '(1 If he fails he will summer on tbe‘g;gg8et0deg)i;;in Z1; 2 0.c10ek and close to inactive membership re 218 V Roosevelt, and try again next winter. lat 5_30_ If he fails then he will try again _ Chhweh ave report 0l,Totnl active members found for Plsihtim 1-_ ‘ the following winter. If eonditions‘crff_;’;’I{t,2', féoimittee ai ,ouoWs_ .Tom Increase 14;; M M°QU»rrlv. are favorable and the ice not too To the Gmmd Lodge, 1, O. G._ T. Inactive members at begin- C1196 for a non-Suit returnable 'pen he said chances are more IP E IBland_ _ ning of year 130 even that he will reach the 0 we' yhur committee on credentials, Transferred during the year 213 t .. beg to report the following DGFSPIIS -____ negotiable. » *mm presant and entitled to heats in this 348 d L d _ Total Inactive membership 340 S E G‘Oaflf1icers0--ii 1).’ Fraser, Chas Waye, Grand total ol active and in- d -H-Adelia E. Horton, D. R. Chowen. active members to have the issues of law which are raised in the case, tried before any to, inasmuch as if the law was de- -.lded in favor of the defendant it would end the case. Mr. Stewart, K. C., and Mr. Aeneas A. McDonald Court ordered, that the trial of the next November, and that in the.m'ean- 8 time the trial of the issues cf fact should stand over, upon payment 01 costs. The Application of W." K_. Rogers for Oertiorarf to quash o conviction Of U10 Stipendiary Magistrate of Charlottetown for driving an autu- ‘mobile ti...,_:_'1i 'le street: of tb; taillvd a Rule for s Uertiorari ro- turnable next. November to quash the Conviction on the ground thot, the Act passed by the Loci Legislature _prohibiting the running of automo- oiles was Ultra Vires and encroachod on the Criminal Law of Caged., which was exclusively within the The Canadian Bank of Commgfgg B. Livingstone. Case tried at Bum- mersirie last June, when verdict K- C-. Obtained a Rule Nfsi in this Michaelmas Term upon the ground hat the note sues on was not This finished the business ol the Ciourt which was then adjourned ang el. < - Q uni ixnusui l>O'l"I‘SVI,LLE, Pa., July 15-Seven other injured today by a terrific ex. plosion of gas ln the Williamstown coiliery of the Summit Brank Mining Company in the lower part of the anthracite coal fields. The mine was wrecked and set on fire. *___ . REV. DR. A. CAMERON HA_B PASSED AWAY. ook plu-s this morningof Rev. Dr. A. (`nmf_-ron. late purish priest of ge, llome, from_which he was ordn- wns rector of St.. Francis Xavier coh- lege and in 1885 became first pastor of Sydney Mines perish. In 1888 he was sent as parish priest to Christ- mas Island, where he continued to the beginning of the pfesent y0l\’. when il,ness compelled him to ro- sign. Miflard'.~| Linimeiil Curq Diphfhefit- Condhrlsed Advertisements Too lou for Classification. OR SALE-At a bargain. A ear- rings with pneumatic -liver tires-run-about-good on new. Ami! to Helicon Q llckfnnon lhrrilun, etc. Charlottetown. 1-ildiw. ’_`Ab'l'FE'D-A carrier to delivm Guardians on one of the north Subscript-Lon counter. 1-17dli, , age wrap on Hillsborough Brid~ . gs. Owner may have some by apply- ing to M. Aylwsrd. Southport. I lhltipd, _ __ _ » \ 4 1 _é l l ‘tn-=. vars- l M5’-5!“.H“"'_“_*t**="-'°~‘~s» N. ,. LL S l » 'J in 4 _.,. __ _ _~_.==_= __ \ l