- - W “éother Forecast - 1, 9631:--»Fin‘c& an Very Warm, f A _ ..-He-1 " “l ' -r_q~'rv-e»-- - 121 '» Z* ----- __"` ` 1 _ -~-~_.~i -i-_:_-- __ _ J _ i W *___ _ __,___,_ ____.__;__ ff"-,_ » f _ * A5 CENTS PER MUNTH 5 J"'l';lP;4Gss..-w¢.a;.~ l 'l ' ` 3 'i 1 A , T l' _ A A `. A oaemivc canal l,_,,__ ‘~ . tt ’ Q 3.' ` ‘ ‘ ` ' wiaret’t?iri¥»€é‘il§??»’t‘l..cty,....i ' cHA>RLoT'rs"rowN, Prince EDWARD ISLAND, cANADA, Fiemav, AUGUST 3, 1906;. i,,‘,,,,,,,,,,,,, .,,,,,, EJ ____ . I____`_____4_V ~" . _ ~ -r --- ,..._.. ---<-~i=_f-_-=;~--Y--.;;_;=.,;:,,_ _-v __-:_-=.. , ...__ '_' ~» are-:.11 f _ , _ , L_; -_-_».; ,_ ~ -1 , A AD 'T‘l‘lE CONCLUSION OF L SVEABORG MUTINY AT -FALCONWOOD A FlREMEN’S TOURNAMENT STILL RAMPANT Yollngdi/oman, Suffering, from Suicidal Mania A Grand Day of Sport at ,the Driving Park-Charlottetown Wins in With Fresh Outbreaks at Many Other Points- 'Strangles Herself- lied Sheet to Window Many Events- Glorious Weather-,-The Fireworks Display Artillery Fighting Lasts all Day and Steamers 1 Dam of Room-Became Inmate of And;Band Concert at Victoria Park-Concert _loin Mutin¢er5_Mutiny on Black Sea I lf\SllttllZl0`il only Y€Sl€i°il3y I Sm0li2i‘--All' WRYR Pl€3S€(l. Cru|5(>,r3 May Spread to Entire Fleet, L1st evening n particularly sad suicide occurred at Fiiiconwood Asylurii. A young woman who had only yesterday been admitted to the institution was the victim. Her name was Hcttlc MoSwecn and she was about 20years of age. It appears that she has been a victim of pronounced ineianoliolla, and thc disease in her ciisc took Kdeclded suicidal turn. Itisreported that sho required excessive care. During lust evening tire poor girl wbhdrew into ht-r rooui fora short tiiric, She must, without loss of tttne, lnrve taken one of thc bed sheets, tied one ond ofit to the window bars and the other round her tiirout and thrown herself down, fora short iimc nftcrwnrdsshe was found strniigled to death. Acoi'oner`.~i jury was eiiipanellcd and an inquest- held at the Asylum late last illilht A verdict wrur returned after hearing thc evidence iii the case, to the iff'feot~ihrit. the uufnrtuniito girl had met death. while ol’ uii~ouiid mind, by atrangulrition. 'l‘|ic young woman is rciortefl to have came froiri Suiririii-raid". iiiiitii linfsui itnwl in Pais By'Ex`p|osion of Dynamite- An italian Shares the Same Fate Dimonimcri, Ont Aug ~L-(Specinl)- About tiiree miles north of here on the James Bay Railway construction work foreman Peter Morriscy-, his son Wllliani and an Italian whooc name is unknown wer¢l“lili1ii'd‘tc‘*otiims~‘laat. night r by the accidental discharge of dynamite. _ The accident occurred whore four mon were killed about n month ago. Thelliiorrisr-ys father und son, belong to Nova Boot-in liinard'l llnlmeni for sale everywhere. Cl‘liCAGO MARKETS. ' Cmoaco, August 2- (Special)- Sapt;Uoi~u................. Mit ‘fi Wiicut..... ... 733 "‘ Poi-k..... $li5.0l Corn.. 463 \Viiuat.......... Wil l?ork.................. . . . . .. Dec. 1. it U ._-_¢___.. ii.n¢rd’\ l.i..Erneii1 tiara: Burns. atc. ie as iuoiiiisa Loi or TAMOUS :_\ \» ' Siitilé H ynd me tflm l-AWS "”2l.'I§..‘.iIf.f§f.¥f“§f_°'s’ JUST , . .li` '-‘ lllllNlill Hllliill HllV|SlLl ill lillliN The Resu't of _Illness Followed by Great Despondency and Worry- Sr. Joris, August 2-(Special)-John ilcinivr-snii of lli-llislc Oreck, Kings C0. connniltcd aulride on Saturday last by li: n :ing himself in his barn. Word reached his relatives in the city today. ‘ » i ` He was ill and dospondent. _.__.._.._._ iilil Nllliillllllill lilll PHISUNEH Poivrnauii, Me.,', Aug.,-Lord Sholto Douglass, son of the lute Marquis of Queensbury, is according to the belief- of tlio local polioe,'the man held in custody licrc today by order of the Asheville (N C police, on suspicion of being the American known ns Lord Douglass among other aliases whois sought by the officers of many states and for whom rewards aggregating several thousand dollars have been offered. ' llc was arrested at Sebago lake, whore lic has been living since May when he canichoro from England us he claims, with Lady Douglass and their son, iiotli of wlioiii wcrc with him when an officer culled at the cottage that hc occupied.The Asliville officers have bccn advised the prisoncr\ has convinced the local authorities that he is the real Lord Douglass and naked to telegraph instructions regarding liini. Douglass is vouched for by his bunkers here wiio state that lie brought letters oi credit and his drafts on nhondon bank The dawn of a fine day yesterday con tained the promise of good wcuilicr for tlie sports which were the cliicf feature ofthe Fircnien's Tournament. Reaqsured as to the weather the flremen at an early hour went lrlithely io work to make the athletic tournnnient a success, and the result shows that their preparations had been well made. A public half holiday had been deoliircil bythe Local and the City (iovcrnmcriis and there was ii practicirly general closing up after l o’clook. immense crowds of people found their way to the Exhibition Grounds, win-it sliortlv after one o.clock the differcni events were called oil' in the following order, with results as givcnz- The grand stand was well filled and tiri- speotators thoroughly enjoyed the differ- ent contests. Tho first event was the half mile hosr reel race. The world's record for this race is 2.37 IL-5 made on the sairic track iiy the Charlottetown team in 1802. Yester- day the race was again won by tho Charlottetown team, time 2.44 3 5; second Glace Bay, 2.445 4~5; third Dartinoutii. 2 555; fourth Sussex 2.58; Fairvilleii (162 5; St John 3.16 2-5 The l00 yards dash for Salvage Corps only wus won by SMoLeod, Charlottetown first; P A Duffy, Charlottetown, second; W Murray, St John, third. .Time ll soc. In the Hook and Ladder tenin 300 yards Charlottetown won 50 4~5 sec;Susseir 55 2 5 St John 62 3-5. In the 100 yards dash for horscmei. -I Brewster, Moncton, won, time ll; Glace Bay third. The Quarter Mile Salvage Corps riior was won by Charlottetown 1.021-Ii; St John 1.11. The 100 yard dash, for hook and ladder men only was won hy Flnnemorc, (liner Bay, time 10 3-5; Ball, Sydney, second; _5 illnglies, Cliarlottetown, third. The 300 yards Hose Reel Rare wn~ won by Glace Bay, tiuie 50s, Cliailoti- ~ town 51s, St John lm, Falrvilie 1.01. The Glace Buy team celebrated the victory by singing a Gaelic song oi triumph. The tug of war was won by Charlotte- town in two straight pulls with St. John, N B. The team was composed of JPi\inty, J Proud, Dan Ferguson, Capt;Geo Goudin, Allan Mclnnls, John Connolly, J A Webster, Frank McDonald, llarry Matheson, Jas Mcltaohi rn (anchor ). The haifmile run for firemen was won by Harry Harley, Charlottetown; P M three, while that of the much wanted niaii is about forty five. He asserts he was with his family in England fromNov. lim, until last May. whereas the' crluies ofthe fake lord were committed mostly last. year. A calilegraiii asking for confirmation of this was direct- ed to Scotland yard tonight, but an answer was not expected before tomor- row. ' Hoolys :aimless Cothartic have been honored. On carcfni inspection it also was found lic does not answer the ,lazy oo tske.suytoopcnto;mnbliiuus- pau, constipation, morning and sink head- ache: break up colds and ward ol! levers. description of thc blganilst beyond n u “_ ‘_ “VL 0." ' ___._.,- _ _._ ...__ _ Representing- L and I n & Co., I _ Royal Exchange Assurance of London, hug- V Rl5CElVl5D 1 - , “' ` " Q Mannheim Insurance Co. of Mannheim. -- i' . -ri . wt ’:. O Sailing V Halifax Agea¢y=-6° Lioyds, London, England. _ Hnlls, Cargoes and Freight fof Steamers and ` S' ° ' essels insured, on most favorable terms. Bedfoi d\ Row. aff- -».~ ...»..~ il 1,” ` J. 2:# r or - -P* - I _M __ i _ `i _. _» _ V ‘W p, slight resemblance. His :age is thirtyl Bill, Sydney, second; P Ar Duffy Charlo't.etown, third; Fred Jcnkln.=,i Charlottetown. fourth. Time 2ti»i-ii. iii the hose coupling contest. this cvent was again won hy Cliui~lDitctovi'ii thc second team couiposefl of .liiiiies McEachei'n and Janie-s` Muhilllrin doing the ,iohii-4-ii s; Dartriiouliis first team second 1i'i.l--.'r s. The quarter mllc rauc opcn ioiill firemen was won by linll, Sydney; llnlly Clirirlotletowii second; Mnclic-oil Ciinriottetowii third-'i`liiic 5. i5. 'l`ln- lirii iiliiie rucui-il is Sl 1-5. 'l‘iii-,r-elrry race was an evoiit which inrrilaiieilplvnty of intci~e.~zt and rin- rurincrs were watched cngrr-ly by ilic crowd. The Glace Bay runners \von this with Charlottetown second. It was ii riille mov, four runners froiii cm-li icniii time 3.55 2.5. The utmost enthusiasm prevailed at thc Exhibltlon grounds and the nnncuiico~ nients of results were greeted with applause ` Charlottetown people feel proud of the hardwon victories, for their competitors were splendid sportsmen. The 300 yard hose reel race won liy Glace Bay showed that teaiu to be ix iliic lot of athletes and their victory \v»i.<, greeted with a loud applause. A jolly feature of this event was afforded when the winnerssr|.n|roGaelic song, and tiic hand played the Cock of the North. Thehalf mile hose reel race was looked upon as one of the most important rnoos Rutherford. Glace Buy second; Del>lson,l ill the llvt- Tllvfe WHS 11111011 ll\lll‘l iubllation when the announrrerricnt. wn uarle tliut Charlottetown had won in i.~i4Iii'r; which., ls.,not. far behind the vorld"s record of 2.37 2~5. The nrirrics oi .lie men of thc winning teaiir irri- \ E Heartz, Capt; .T 'l‘ui'iiri' lilcu‘; lvan Reddlu, T 'l`i'aiiioi', Peter' Nicllui aid, Frank llcnncsscy, Austin 'l`mliior, Arch Maclilaclisrii, liiirry i`ur-rl. The rare was rurioii ii fairly iieuvy tract. ’l`hcliouk and ladder race was also licked upon n> one that would prove ir close contest. In this the tennis cnini close togetlici; liut. Fnlrvillc after iiinlriiii. agood run lost through thc niount. in-iii; inissml. An especially pretty race was that of the Salvage Corps when Charlotteton-ii`.~ team beat: thc worlds record by a llilli of n. second. The wlnircrsi are Sonicrlid Mcl.i»od_ l.cadcr;Phil Duffy, II Toomiis, l’ni'l program began. This consisted of a iorchllgrii procession to Victoria Park wirnre ili- iliree bands-the Fourth Region-nt-ilri Moncton Bniid und Worths Band raiiflererl twirl iriusic during the evening. ,\~ soon as darkness fell the tircivorks di~p|ny begun. This was undcr tin iliroction of Capt Robert Rattray, asdsted l»,\ .\.~st. Chief Muriey. Some very lim- tii-.-iiorlis were displayed und thi oxliiiiition was much enjoyed. Thi iii-oinon were assisted lo the rendering oi tiii» part ol the celebration by Ishm- tinriei- of Carter & Go. ii piiiisc was made while the prizes wer: ii\\-iirrli-li forthe sports which had taker. pliirie iii the nftcrnbon. .\'!ioitly iiftcr ten o'clock the fire-iiier i~.-iiiriicii totcwn and assembled together in thc iinirkct Hall where udclightfui itll liloiiiptu concert and smoker eulivcneo ilic riiiic till midnight. Professor VVutn= iii-i»~iilr1l nt. the piano and the roceedlnp \\'ci'c \‘ni'icd by dancing ln vi'lJl;Tl, it bein; ri slut( party iii tlie extreme 1 sense of [thi tcrni, the incn were compelled to waltz with one mio her. ‘ Siilcridiil aoiigs were contributed by .ioliri ll ’l`iioiiis‘ of the St J0lln`U"U;'»lifP'bY Ausiriii 'i`riiirioi' of this City, both line \'0Cill=t.~. Tliis mor-iriri;_f the niniority nf the \'i~.iicr.~ will It-nic on rc-ini nto thelrlionie>. iii one thing ilrc citizens of Charlotte iuwii iiiay irc sure und that is the irrrruinencss of iiic pleasure the visitors pit lroiii tlicii' \`isit.Tliey W€lBl.l'8Bb€d Well, .ini thi-y fclr. ii. riiid expressed their .'ci-iiiigs nitliriit reserve. They were iriiaiiiiiiiiiis iii their regret that tlicir vi,-.ii was so limited as to time. Tlic 'l`oui‘iiiiiiiciit. has been u complete and ~_(i'ntityiii;.; success, and the wentlioi sci.-iiicfl as ii made to order. Seldom has rui-he-iiniiful city displayed ltsnaturnl iicnutii,-s niid flnc climate to lrctti-i' »ulv»\riliii,5c than during the last few iiiiys. lici`t»'~’ to the the next .l§`li'ciiicii's l'oiii'iii\iiieiit. lllillll WllllSH|P Billli HEBUHD Loniwiv. Aug l.-According to an article contributed by Col Cuniborti, cliicf cliiefcoiistructoi' oi tirc of the Italian navy, to thc new lsr-inc of -luiic's “Fighting Ships for liititi-T." ltlny is iiuildingn bat;.lt».~ahfp wiiiciils in-i great an iiilvanizc upon thc lliemioougiit as the liittcr is upon her predecessors. The Drciidiiouirlit horn-iclf was irimcd on ideas that Col Cunilicrti coiiiriliuted i.c Jnne`.~» “Figliting Ships for 10034," but Coll Cunibertl. who is pcrhnps the greatest living wurshlpdcsigricr, holds that tin- _ - ,___ f, 3 ~ Condensed Advertisements ”_'”“'““ _""°"“‘"'* I (Too inte for Classification.) 'WANTl‘lD-A complete spraying outfit. Apply by letter stating price to X Y Z. Box fi i,Ciiarlottetown. Hdiw. OST-On Wednesday August lst on , IJ corner cf Queesn and Grafton Streets charm “Jes.~|o to Harris" on back. Finder will ne snlinlily rewarded by returning’ to Mr. ii. Martell Charles Hotel, Sumriier- side, Ihiillrnl. \ PEND YOUR HOLIDAYS this your S on beautiful Prinoo Edward Is and Oool iovoliness day and night. Pictur- esqueness everywhere surf and still waterbntlilng, fishing ,shwtim golf ami all otherrcnrentions. Conifo blc hotcl moderate charges hospitable pcoxle Illustrated infomation free.-Tourist <~ sociatilon. Charlottetown, Prince Edward island, C»\nn, Stiles.. "1 Will Nearly Double ‘\ Year Chartering For the Purpose lii'oii;.zlii mil. i-'i."“‘l llllilllillllill*-l r l .\'ii lt:~~ iliiiii viifiii ~ii-iiiii<»i.~. dir' io lin lalii-r»iiili_v f-liz\i't|>i'til io iiii iy liiu _\rii»y liii.iiiigi‘iiiii~, wliilc li\iri|l|~i'rl,~ iii' iitlii,-i`.~i lol new Cziiizt-lii|ri~ \\iil ii~\\'l~l oil tilt! i’c,'_'\ilixi tiip~ iiiilllc try ~ii‘i\1iit‘l~ Ui' tho \iii'ioii.~ liiivs. NiW lEiEEHllPH lil VlNL`llVill itlo:\"riuc.\i._ Ang.,-Tlic (`iiiiiidiiiii Phonic itrniwny *`°\1\i>=w.v‘= 'l`<>»lcixportr‘rs say thc toiiiil lvl' tiic s\‘|i>irii will flouliic tliiit ol' liisl year. l’ricc> lui' live hogs lia\‘t~ i'c1\i;iie