‘ which would cooperate with and be A L- .~.._' i~- »_».~..."_~..' -. .ci ».""' ~».~ :_ lf' ;» ~. _ _ _ ,_ _ _ ,_ - » . . ._ - _ ._ 7 <" .»';l‘~,_ j.;-*,.¢.-.~._#_¥_""`§__:;*f» 1 i‘,._.; i-J/._ '_ __ :-,f“_‘_.‘»>,._=,.§;_.-_ ;_.._ ._ ._ ' ’ 9"' " ,3 'f ='-1 »_‘s.". ‘ir-_-.»,'_.~_-._;~ .___,_ _ _ -' ‘..‘» _ .. "Jr -, __ _,u ._ _.L4 ‘/_ ‘ . xx i ."` " . ff».., q_,- - ... ’ ~-fc . -,fr .,’-p_.,;..,._{_”__ A_l___._,l _‘.__'_\__.§;--._~_."'»' ‘__ _ _ ;___-__-<_,"- ,'~._'¢-_4‘_r_=_ ._._~§._- ',f_>f_`;;,_~'__.;\,,.’.lf',_ __',.§-_l__;-,_lt_ @___,_Y_*~..\_ __j__'_\_...l_ ‘_ ‘~. ..”,S-,r~_'._¥___-1%' » ____,_.,,» _ . ~ . _ _ ._ » _ ,_ _. ~ __ _ ~-~- mv ’~».¢~\»1.'~!» ~. -"~..‘~“ \ -' ‘.. .\-._ _ _ , _.'...... '. `_` -.in ' ';._.§.5.’..5~. _-'~:_" _ ., _ _ .' ."';`§.'§~.~." .ar -‘H I X ` 2" Jil.-__ ,_ _ _ '_ __ ,_ ._-._ __ _ _ .X _ _ \ _ M u _ _ l ' _ I ~ ..'“_..f1 *S* 2 .Fav ._ ` _ _ ` ' _ ~ __ _ _ <5 1. .,' A; ,' n . _ ` _ __ _ _ _ \ » _ __ ._ _; '_' _,_ mms P&_}_ ._._ _ _ ...,. ._ __ V ___ _,_ _ __ _._ _ _ _ .. _ _*fl _ 5 -' .== _ _ _ \` 1._. ` _ _ l _‘ ` _ _ _ _,`_. __ _ "‘ _.__ ' ornlug _ '_ ~.._a-,» _il "rw: 3.11 _ ..-_.__ » :-_ _,_ ._ _ .,._ _.i l . ‘_ -_ " ’ ‘ ` »' f ’ '.'f""',`”_.»P`\i-`. ` "fi _» _ ‘-74 ."_¢="~)'..L' '.'i’, "» *_ -3-/;'~~ 1 2 '”‘ _ 1 __ _ ._ ,\,, ' l .v‘i‘1ili‘1i"°u‘5_¢ilé`i1u'i’.E”iiR¥i“o‘°l's1l l CHARLOTTETOWN PRINCE EDWA$fD»'- ISLAND5' CANADA TUESDAY AUGUST - ’ _ . ~ ’ J i 1°. I999- gg _ §> = ‘. ‘ii T* IIEEH |]ESiHllY ilHMiHS'.._i§|i0|L’ii .___ And Fruit Trees in the ,Bay State. Shbt»6.un Policyi G to be Adonted» | .___ BOSTON. Aug-» 9-(Special)-The damage liy_ deer to orchards and f`arms in Massachusetts is becoming so heavy the state may adopt s shot- gun policy which allows farmers to shoot decor caught destroying the crops. On one farm alone the deer ruined 500 peach trees, ‘several rods of string beans and almost 3,000 cab- bage plants. MAN UVEHHUAHIJ HUUY NUT i[ll|Nl] NEWl BU'RGH, N. `i., Aug. 9- (Specilal)-'While the steamer Mary Powell was passing New Hamburg, a dcckhand fell overboard. The steamer was stopped and a boat launched but the man was not found. _.,-_'l-<-u iHiW~ iiliiilliil GHEMLY Hi|]il|Ii|] -_-g PITTSBURG, Pa., Aug. 7.-Despite alleged statements by Harry Thaw at White Plains that if liberated he might come here .to live, the asser- tion is made by persons in close touch with the Thaw family affairs that Thaw will never return to Pittsburg. The Thaw family home has been closed for the summer, and the house has been storm shuttered sinice March, and the grounds are in charge of a caretaker. From the same authority comes the stabement‘ thatthe Thaw fortune has been, greatly reduced and that Lyndhurst has been on the market for sale for some time. - ,-_-___- _ f iilw Yiiiili NUWAUWESFINE C $iili.llilil.ill]ll _ NEW YORK, Aug. 7.-The pollution committee of the, New York Merch- ants' Association has made an ap- plication io Attorney General Wick- srsham to take action against Great- cr New York to compel bl-ie city to make better 'disposal of its sewerage. Tho city now owes $76,000,000 in fluee for viols.ti'on of the Federal law, ac- cording to 'the committee, which points out that the rlcizt if" piling up at the rate of $31,000 a day. The latest move is in addition to suite already brought to prevent the proposed Bronx sewer, and the Pas- saic Valley sewer in New Jersey from further contaminating the harbor. _ _ji_.._. __ Wilii BE . Pill] FINE ~ -_-- I.0N[~0N, Aug. 8-Frank' 'Jay Mm-kay. the well-known California "` Hi|][lilTK Nil. i M-ilitia officers from Toronto, Mont- millionaire, who has resided chiefly l-u. England for a number of years. was §ln_pd.__te_n dollars and costs yeltcrdo-vi n the Leamington police court for riding a horse on a iootpith. | Mr Mackey declared tha he had mlade .il wager that he would ride into the local hotel and around tho bilard table, and, having won the wager, he was sehbencedi to pay the 'iine. llllll 'lllll ll llllll sllll LONDON, Aug. 7.-At the dinner tendered hy- the United Service Club tu the delegates to the Imperial De- fence., -Maier, General Arbuthnot in thc chair, ' Sir Frederick Borden abe3§}€_g. _;n.,.response. to the t0|,3P"- '°°. "Out" hosts," said‘ths'.t some few years ago__ the' forces oi,C8nB¢lB W0” an urldrgenized mob. hut, now that they. had gat their different dellart- ments of the Army in the_D0mlhl°l\- theyeould at once put 50,000 men in the field, and in a few weeks 50.000 more.(Ohoers.) They were also K0- fng to try to do their duty with re- lln‘rd to the Navy. At the present moment the People of Csnadswore -convinced that if there was any. denver or risk. they would i,-e prepared to do the mme as thcv did at the time of the South African war. 'l‘he_v would come to the rescue ofthe Empire with ‘all the men thdt :nicht be‘neeeesary in order to help the Mother Cmlntry to man in. men. wheel-cl. 'rhc people of Canodp wore going to begin at once to do their duty. and to lay _U10 foundation in building up a nav! ll Daft.. when trouble arose, of the Great Brlkih Nsvy.»(O\lcerel) Il < an 0therWiih Knives-. lllll llnllllfe. sul ull lls _vs .@- __ Rgpmed Ulead' Good Business Meeting PETEWAWA CAMP’ 0"” Mg' 7’ _'- Streets anduSidewalks Re- real, Ottawa and Halifax are lexpect- ST, PAUL A ` 9.. 3 X 1_ _ ' ' ed to arrive on Tuesday for the oifi- ports from ’Ch:1§hnsseli psfyaigwellte celve Attentlon- cial trials °f Mess” M°C“l`dY and Austrian laborers there engaged ini a -__ gzldwéntgn aeioilrloxgie Baddeck. N0- 1- llgllt _with lunfves yesterday. The regular monthly meeting -‘ of _u_°;‘t _ ° __ ‘gre _:ri 13:5: 5_‘_1°‘~‘°;5' One was fatally iniured and Peter-the City Council was held last even- 1 w___ _fe l;;‘;e‘; to E:g_and____*:___ ‘T Negreven was terribly cut. ing the following Councillors being tumn au So fierce was the melee that the pr.esent:- Mr McC,urdy_ announced today that ;;i:t€'l`a\_BI;_l;poi;_l_ic€‘_a;€rnv;h eCha'nhas_:_n dSte;__v;a_rt. M_‘:dDc;l:.ld. Campbell, -Red. m n were - in c a ' gers. the first ascent would be made on. . Y 58t“1`il‘B»Y °V0\1ll1§- md- _- In the absence ol Mayor Prowse, Tlwfllilllf Sfhfted 0V%l"9-ll 9»ll8B€il ill- -Councillor Rogers was on .motion ,__.___i I ' '" Hull tv 8 W°ma11 °°°l<- vutca lute thc chair. Minutes of the last meeting were UH- illiiiii G . slll Pun ll ;:;.::»;:°:..._ .__ rulllll c_llPllsl- i -» H" WASHINGTON Angus t _,_ _ Sen An invitation from the League of __ poachmg ,is becoming" a _dmmemus Canadian Municgmlities was read "'_' practice through the vlgilauccbi chclnvifllls the Mayor and Cowell to - - . United States revenue cutter" service. send d°1°5“t“ 3° the °°”"°“l"l°‘“ W nr. Elllucc who lu cc cchduct thc 'rue accuilu ci the cciuurc ci, thc 11° held Sh°f¢lv- 0° m°ti°l1 *hiv Union Evangelistic Carmrpaign in Japanese schooner Tenyu Maru in wae,p1sced on file. this place this fall makes the an. Behring sea by the cutter Pe;-ry_ l A communication from the Charlo- nU\ll1¢BmU1l- l'l\8i» U0 has l>\9I1 l0l‘- mentioned in the press despatches, ttetown Board of Trade asking. _ for CUHHUU enollgll C0 Bevllfe the Ser- have been received at the treasury de- s. grant of $150 to assist in enterta- vices of Mr. Merrill R. Naftzger to partmsnt, The commander gl cheque. ining the dclegat to the Maritime have charge of- the‘ large Chorus ter in his report of the affair says: _ Board which mee|?:in Charlottetown Choir lavtilng as ivifusical Director. ""Perry arrived at Unalaska, Alas- this year. Councillors Riley, Red- This will make the third brother ol ka, on the 11th of July with the din, Campbell and' Rogers all fihought the Naftvser family who has assist. seiacd Japanese schooner 'reuyu Maru that the council could uct uiicru ed Dfl Ellloii ill the Slime Clipacity. and seventeen men. Trial was had this The wants of the city such Last season Mr. Everett Naftzger before the Commissioner at that as sidewalk; should be guppllqdvflrat did splendid service as soloist and' place and resulted ln the mnsml-.,g|id _rather_thNn_fv0t,ng grants to B weak conductor. He is remembered in Paris, ¢;-ew being held fur U-la] the next. my ¢0,.p0muon_ » O”u“`i° as the ‘me who by his wh* “fm Ol °°“1`l5 Bi' VBld¢Z» AlH9kB2"'ii A Petition was read asking for a “mg Pers°““m'y gm; 5° much musk’ The-9°h°°“°" WW5»59lz°d f°l` lll¢BBl' Sidewalk on the southwest side of out of choir and congfeghfiml many' ly taking fur seals within territorial Kensllngtton road from the railway felt he had much of MY. Alexander-s waters in the vicinity of the Pribiloii crossing to one exhibition grounds. gift in makingeverybody sing. He is Islands. ` Alger sanie dlgqugglgn rgggragng this` ;..":¢l.”§:‘:;:.. sitio ----0 “;1f1.s.:"@;;»t;°1s,°f "1-;; =~-.;=1=~‘~=;;°fr 'J . o e rec' omm ee at e man and Alexander in Australia. To appropriation for new- sidewalks was' Dr. Elliott ls glvlen the credit oi _ _ exha,“st_°d__men was amy soma $7°0_ ys and umblu lor at visit. . generally known, hut the police have A general strike of railroad men i fields of C de. In mmm e whuatl' Sir Wmdd is could”-mg the mat- B good descijimilon and Wm doumess threatened _or _Au “st u s M xi sue. - to the-Gulf of ter of bis acceptance. capture _'him shortly. _ The __-u_mm_s_ 3 _ ___ - tm ° °°~ _ _The entire Billey team will con-Qatar At the laitesb accounts Lagany, who assoc s on ay ap- at the annual meet of the D. R. A., 338 remolyled to the Woodstock hospi- pcalcd to the citizens cb hcl-p have _ » which owns-, - ~ is ,ti an _ ~ . »_ _ _ lr September- - "°~ bv_¢.a<.> have is eu- _ :vhs cereal croP» the harvesting of _ ' Tha wa-,L1 atgwdance promise,--to t:F"°°lF_9d‘ f°’~f iii” ¢`E.°.‘?"9FY- hich is prevented by the strike of be IM.; farm hands ________.___,_.__. The Government has su lamented ...-_...ich_-...1.._.;a»»» [NHS ililllil llllllll llllllls Hgiili, ,,,,,, Austrian Laborers Slash Each ' mer nam m ns wan re rou a ‘defective lends on a fariis' heiyi Qt George and Paris, and hunched if-1 the Grand 'rruulc crack el... hi* mf A freight train cr`ar_!_l_1, into fig.. »_ killing ‘twelve outright, and"so injuring -four more that they will be killed. A lllg S8113 of men was necessary tp dl! a_tren¢lr a. 'huh'§’ -9Fm* w*E3 Hgpvd Q42? l Mmm,-s Lnlment ueei by Pllhlclln Dec. Corn __ .GM byte and ll mlnubesi Wm. W "fu, Q,-W1.;-log, _ _ __ _ _ _ _ - \ i . _ _ Treasurer, on behalf of the band and _ if ' l; _ _ school, with a gift accompanied by ~ _ __ __the following address :- ' Jobll H. Gallant, member of the ompanied by hail and torrential, in. Mbrning Daily and Rural Daily I THURSDAY ... .. ..... ... .']2g0__ M74 4 (env and-distroyed papce. 'l'hel;` m new only denim we ;.._,_ .._.. _.__\._._ ._,_. _,» ___,_\.._, , _ ,___ ,-,,_ _ . ui riagewas Upset. Babys Sk'uIIsWn_s Fractured. "F0 \`ll”lVlDE. hy ithe horse taking fright. Both were thrown out and Mrs. L_a_wren»ce's seven weeks old .baby was dashed against a wheel, its skull be- ing fractlired. 'rhc child nice a lcw ` wha' seriously hurt. 0 .__-___..._... liliitiill Wiiii E_LiVEii0 Kllllli ->...._ LONG JAMEAU, France, Aug. 9- (Sl7eci'a.l)-Eleven persons were killed and thirty injured here today by the collision of a passenger train with a freight train. - --*-'I'-.-*Q ililliliiiii IN HIE COLOGNE., August' 7-The Zeppelin, airship arrived here at fiibeen minu. _tes _Past ten this morning, two hours _'and' a quarter' later' than the time she was expected. The vessel encounter- %,»nfavorable weather conditions on _ e way and these caused' the delay, The shipicircled the tower of the Cologne cathedral, flying low. and then sailed to the suburb of Bicken- dor!_ to coup down. The landing place and the balloon shed were sus- rounded by immense crowds. The passage of the vessel was reported by telegraph as it came down the Rhine. crowds tltacsscd the pa.-.,s.:gs from Limburg, Neuwled, Remegenl and Bonn. The ship ran into s thick fog as it approached Cologne and dlviated from. its course to the southwest and miss- ed Cologne by ten miles or so. It gon its bearings again near Duesen, and when* the fog .lifted beaded straight fol‘ the 'city and cagie in remid-ly. Thefandingf in Bickendorf was mode safely and successfully. liliiiif”-SSl»lliiBil _ N . Pififiiiiiii At an-ice cream social held at Wel- lington under the auspices of the to be shown'> over`the new electrical'|_,,md_ on July 3Q¢_h_ _mlm 1-l, Gallant, chool teach” and member of band, was presented by A. G. Gaudet, Pres; W. 'I'.` Cosgrove; Sect,'y; A. J. Poir- er, Director and E T Arssnaux, Wellirigtbn Cornet Band. i | Dear Friend and Brother Mezuhcr :_ It is with mingled feelings of plea- sure and regret that we the members of the Wellington Cornet Band and people of Wellington have assembled here t-his evening. ` We are all aware that/ your sojourn amongst us is rapidly coming to a close, and when we reflect on the happy relations that have existed between us, and which must so soon terminate, it is then th t the thou ht of our departure \ , 1|?" ' ';_ .vi _ 3UUlH__§fiiiili5iiN _ . _ ll- ll. sllcllllll all lliulllh ill; alll lllillllé llll lllllle llllll llllli pp.; HMB T°°k Ffishtand Car- Bo|ivu.,fearcd_i.._ sc sucking War With' i’c`r__u._ Wants ' a Seaport. - BEM-EVILLE» Avg- 9-(Sl>°¢\al>- wisurucron Aus 9_(B,,....,,,, M _' - - ~ -‘ _- < _Y v . _ \_. wi” .S@’”"_’_'..d 17‘i‘W"°"°.e “Fil oqother lu Bolllla seeking a pretense to firing _ Omen werc_npset from e. rig they on a war with Peru ‘r TNS iS being asked seriously by South Aqierlcan diplomats who arg _Wmhine waruy thc developments in the situation in which Argentina, Bolivia and Peru' are interested and ,chill 'uud Brazil iudiwcily. minutes later. Neither of the women* Some diplomats think the gxcigq. mend in Bolivia over the Argentina award, which was favorable to Peru, is really a blind to 'urlug about ap armed conflict with Peru, nominally tu secure a more satisfactory ad- `_,iustment of the boundaries of the dis- .muted tract. but actuulty aimed uc ccrritorial collquest. . ,Bolivia has no Bea coast, and a successful war with Peru might gi_v_e her an outlet to the sea by demand- Hg the Moquc Cua province in Peru and* the adjoining Chilian frontier. l In that province is the harbor of llo, a harbor the acquisition of which by Bovilia would be a. great advantage to her. iiiiiSi Hiiiii 0 [li iili iiiil KAI,Al\lA}J()(), Mich, August 7- The grand circuit meeting wound up hare today with great racing and the fastestilleats of the year. 'l`hc two imlinutc l,.icc hrrlllgllt out four start- 'ers and was the first clash of The Eel with the fre' for-all brigade. The ,Canadian hrvse lvns the favorite and 'lustilied tue opinion ln which he was held. The first. heat \\'.~.:= lliii -ewood Boy trail the Eel all ...e ...iy. ln ,the second' round The lieu won by _a 'nose from Citation, while she beat Aileen \\'l_=ll:l us lnuch. The time is _the season's record ami within a _quarter Second of Joe 1’atchen's stal- llon record for two heats. I 'l‘he 2.10 trot also was ii hard race and the vr-toran country .lay lagtcil ‘.l\lSt long enough to get the decision. _This 13 years old gcldin; wfm the ;first heat by a neck, the _:cond ll _little easier and 'in in thc- fliirfl, lifter racing the last slx‘tcr'n llcadf mill head with Carroll, was given the hczlt, The other races were casiry won. language more cloiluclit than words. Nor. can we yet-, licur irioilil, bring this address to a close without. fur» thcl' words of praise and culninriiiia- tion. Above all, your good and sound Christian principle - ‘ has ap- pealed to us, your Kind and iinassaiii- ing manners have won our great- °Sr respect. and your ..ccoming C0DV6l”SH.tion and i iily l.on.iucl. have always p_ro_clu.in\cdl§1u to bc a Chrii~»'- tlun, and a gentlemen, a rl~¢d_t` to your parents and .your uutivu parish. And no\v de_arlrlc11il ns.y\ou ure n- bout to leave us we cnnnoi. let- you ii_epa_r.t without .presenting you with some token by which to bc rcnlciii- bcresl. _ We therefore take this opportunity to ask you to accept -this gift as a' slight evidence of our friendship and esteem, assuring you that with it goes the best. and most sincere wishes of the band boys. . ` l In`your'uew field of labor you will likely be called on to endure and a- void rnany things to which you flare as yet been a litranger. But in obedi- ence' to that good Guiding Hland that B Z Y hrlngs to us all its full inc-nslire of genuine regret. Of your profession as a telicilcr much can be _said to your credii, ln the past few years during which you have managed our school it‘s irc-a.ly progress and advancement. has been evident and we can assure you that your persistent and phi-~:=taklllg rf- forts have been m-urh up l‘ ’iated_ No dtmbf the littlc or-.< who have |heen under your care, uni miss you evim more than we, and in their be half we tender you in words the fei- ings they are probably unable to ox- pres._i_ Not only dear friend will you be missed generally by the peopleof Wellington with whom you have be- come so popular, but especially by the band boys, who are totally at a loss to express the profound regret they feel at your departure. Elected to the Vice»Pre.~lidcu\-y of lour hand, you have since it's organi- zation been one of it's most active and progressive members, as wella a capable and edicient performer. I ponsfsiiility were involved . you hav .slw s tak n n forf'“~'~=t*.""t. an cts in a l\trnnge‘land iihil liuc isuu all s' vucuui chair. chef. a__ silent thought will speak in ii knp l|irsrd's Linimeni in the house. , . \\ ho 'xslt whiz' too ar~‘lli~\`.“‘. no senti- megt too delicate to merit anything "ibut your iindfvfded slrpport for the! ---' “naw cause. Nor was your zeal in_our he-i "rn" IA" nr hull marred by the thought thutci-c AN n. a gh- for several long you would be battling with life's Ahouse-work, with references. Ap- ply at Guardian office. 8-101131. has already piloted you, you will rn- move all obstacles from your path and we earnestly hope to sce you re- iturn ore long with your cscolknt lheulth unimpairell and your e\'cl`Y el' _lort crowned with success. :-il‘lilNG-Hllil. MINERS ` w1l_l. Go oN s'rarKl~:_ h‘l`i).\`l<}Y, Aug. 9--A Union official lvno returned from Springfield gives. lpositiru asalirance that a strike will be called there this week. The date hu.: not been definitely sittled but it _s almost certain work will ce-asc 'l‘\lvl»allay. They r-iuim the strikf will not he symlmthetic and Uil have 'nothing wllatevcr to do wif-ll the Glace Buy iilfili-lllty. Tho crxwlilinns existing nt Springfield arc worse than .at wlace Bay. rillorter hours. hotter iwages and better conditions for mllll ~ers is generally demanded at Spring- 'hill __,_.____--_- lm l‘ur.lv was a passenger West I: yesterday ufirrnoon. th°`f'm“t°` 0' "nsmg funds' In which The mail train arrived in the city ._‘f5?'i°.‘ °l*"§'- ‘°‘>0f- ¢1v9'"=°- °““ '°“_; lui.; uirhi uc uluc-aicccu. ` u Conifeisiii 'lidvirtisuncnts rlffgiie how lu cu¢_'iz.y,iiuu ci puucilcc Can/in Posrs, .ruui lauded sooo _ lr _ws rake mir rrdgpective places in _ cedar poets from sehr. Kate Q half circle an _our glenro along 7, 8 and 9 feet. L. M. Poole lc Co. Conno\ly's West wharf. 8-l0d2l. 5 (URL WAN'l‘h."D, references ro- T quired. wages good Apply to Mrs. MacNutt, Melpvque. 8-lodrtl » _ '~ <1, », ' _- . _ _ . » . ;»- ._ Y - ' . I _ . “ily” ¢.¢`>__,(i~.¢\u./ ». _ -. za. ,- , _ rf, »j=_(,;vw-;.f u_.'»’ ' ° l . 1 "-='~~\"’. ’ - ` __ __ _ _ . _ _ : ‘ 1 ' . . ~'1, ' »:~,,-.l~_f-.-w~ ._f.~.._.,' _. - . i... .-...uc ,..... ,_,,,., u‘2li.~.llxe»r_s`§ at _Mi