" Hiili |lilllSiMllil .z?" ,. _ .» ~.»1*-f-°»-3"s ._ vfrerks.-.f L ., ~» u._i__»,- . -» ,_ _ .. ,. _. _ . _ .. _ __,,__,., _ _ .~' _.¢_ /,~,._#._,;~., ,_-_ - .' _ . gg ;.»'-_.-"1'» ~- -,._'_\, ._ "_~__.,,,.4_'_.__»_. -_f_-;__;',. “_ '_ ..- = . _ _ 1 _ ,»_~'_,-_ _.,_.;_1'_.. _' ._ ' ._ ~ -’» __ _.;..~ _.. _. ,_ __ __,5;_’»f,-___ V _ . __ ,,,_ _ ., _.___ _ _ I 9* I -ik ,_ ? r__-__ ___ =‘» _ ___ 1,-ardent ' . _ y_ Ulf0lif\ti5li' in this Province. I 'l"‘l'.». .\i. ». ._ ; ~ ...M5 .‘ ' » . ».- » _ '.._ - , _ ;» » - . _- , _._ __ . _ ...M - ._,,., _ . _-__£__._______ _. ____ ____ ____ __ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ .' ' " - ‘="‘ » ~ ~'-' ‘ ...rw ~_- 1 " ~ '~ ~ il - »-l- ;' .vp _ _ . _ . . f. \ ,_ ',_,_.,;,_. ',-.» , is _ g. _ ,.. , _ __ _ ` .~‘ . Vi '-. ' " f _ .<_~ ’ 1 _ _‘ ‘ f: a .» ,a . ~ #1 »-“"5" H' “ 'V f;’~ . `>.- 4 =.»'.»_»." _ it g ‘ o _ .1 <' 1 _ _, . ... _s/.__ (3 .--V-f-',»~ _-rf. _,rw _._-.. ~~.. .~ - ~ :_ . . r .. l .-‘- `1'.\.'~' ' ' l "wr . e' ~ _ > _ ,. '_ 1. . _ - . , . _ ,_ ,, _ "' i’ ~ ~ -» » wi .~ a-_ 1°.-:.:'-°.»~<`~.»-=~...-».~f~ /-wr.-' __ -fr... .. _ ._ ..- ._ > ... a _(__ _ _ ___ _,_ i ».» »-rr ,,~ r. . ~ _ _ _ ,~ .~;- ». -. __ ___ .Q-,¢ . pil., . ‘ ..~._.. _. ,, _ _ e li ._ 4, ' . l _'___ gf. _ .;.=\_._ -l-~ ” ‘Y _ __ ____,_}_; __ .rsr."e'ifi.:>.~.e-i.'.rl’.u'r.i~ii"...l onAo..o1».~ET0..,N T A __ _ » , PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND CANADA, WEDNESDAY, ocroean 6, iooo. - '~ mundane# is ’ PM "inf .du ,eslucss 'installs “Ai clil1vi:si~: " Lco1s_LAron llli Hllill-KllPlliS An Investigation to be Held on Hotel Men’s Methods of Avoiding Arrest. = ____ HAMILTON _ Oct. li- (Spe¢ia]).‘_. ‘ Mayor Meclaren has made sensational charges a ninst the police at n meeting of the police commissioners. I-le alleged a. number of hotel mon supply liquor free to oflicers on duty. e commissioners decided io in- vestigate and punish the offending hotel men. ._._____...._, _ SllillNl§ iliEl|M[liTS lllll Plillllllliil e -1 - -» of lu wclu cullllllul fanatical excitement in the interior,are enftrenching themselves on the I ‘ \ \ ` 1;' _ Elder Dempster Line Assert that Great Expansion ol Trade Would Exist MONTREAL, Oct 5-(Special.)- Strong arguments for preference, hy West Indies to Canadian goods, was heard before the Royal Com- missioners today. ` Hr Campbell, Manager of the Elder Dempster Line, t'o1d the Commissioners that the South Af- rica three per cent preference re- sulted in a development of a large trade in flour, oats and paper,and said the West Indian preference would result in a similar develop- ment. R. E. Calder, Commission merc- hant stated, while the Interco on- ial service improved in recent yea- rs the road was still hampered by having its head office in Moncton. He critized the Pickford and Bl- eek Line’s rates and vessels. lililllilllil UF A lllll lil il. Lllli|S '_Q- BT LOUIS, MO., Oct. 4.-With thc tiring of salutes, the ringing oi bells and the blowing of whistles oi the mills, factories, railroads and steam.- boats, the centennial lrirthdaly party oi the City of Bt. Louis. which will _be celebrated- throughout the week, will` begin in earnest today. Thous- ands of visitors are in the uity and every arriving train is adding. to the crowds. The decorations are the most elaborate ever soon l;;:‘e. The chief of the program is the balloon races, which are attdanblhe; epormoup crowds of sight-seers to the starting place ln.the west ends of the city. Two distance races are schedul- ed for the day, 'one for small spheri- cdl balloons; il-milted to 40,000 feet capacity, and the other for large spherical balloons, limited to 80,000 feet capacity. ..._....,._.._..-_ ~ lla --lille rlnll so 5.. U.. »» -,-'fain TEXAS, Oct. 4-Most people wouldl consider the “ta.nili.\¢" of snakes to he inapouihle, and eo it ll; neverthe- less the‘rl'_i|~e wlio 'does it, and wnooius crown- wealthy at thi! sneer irealo.l'i'a1s'4nqn-is 3. ii. _anthony ol Brownsville, ' ~ 0 __ the ‘ ._ "fi W o e '!-evcry- His know_n y pam' * ~ ‘ Hx-is loca¢°d thing in 'L rg; 5 ran right on the Mexican border, and within noun oi the city 01 Br°W°=‘ ville. The ranch cclwllts of a tract oi ima nun- ` ded ny o lush iam of In P355 0V€l'__S_panish-Moroccan Situ- , a _ tl ~ ~ ‘ era one in M°r°°°°» 1.“V0\V1l1E»'-he The papers intimatcs that reports tl - - »- cms' ng an increasing lll1€nB1I1cSS lnthat there is 3, grave danger of ser- lili-if lilSll]lNEE lH[ l]EilH Ui °f¢*i°“ii-ifigiziziii-i=Tlirr°.-:ez 5 . . u Saciiville was reached about 5.30, Harold McMunus_nt Mellirurncook. dmergni; homes, and the gentlemen ~ He had been ill some weeks with were waiting 1_0 drive us to then). lb I vit ' E in >` ' ` " "` 'N .;CREA5lN(i iililliilll gm-q 51 T - - For Extensive Settlements ;B_¢Y0nd;:'0riliihal Obiect. Army PARIS, Oct. 5-(Special)-Preparavattempts to push his expedition WIHNIPEG Oct 5 (S . _ _ , _ - peoial.)- tlo-ns for the extension ol spoon s on-Somew rd from zoninn Commissioner Coombs of the Sal- vation Army, announced the ar- rangements have been completed for extensive. settlements, under the direction of the Salvation Ar- my, on the-irrigated lands of the |Cauadian Pecif c, east of Calgary ‘ and also on Vancouver Island. d' ~ . se" mg 0! heavy winforcements arefroiri the interior of Spain indicates' P . - xii P nt _ ious trouble at home as sow as the 0 Parisian says Spain scountry is denuded oi troops. "'°g"“”““° “°°““` \’°Y°\1‘1 the oblect MADRID, oct 5-(special)-'rife _ _ _ ‘;‘;_:i°°11Y communicated to the Pow-Imparclal tcday confirms the re. ‘ post that the Moors south oi Zeluan It provokes apprehension in Europe,have reueived mmm-ous reinim_cQ_` _ ._ especially in-Londcn and Paris, ments f,-Um the Ben, Burriaguel and The Colonial authorities of Algerlaassa tribes ' and Slleflks Oi 01° ‘YHUEBF 810112 theheights surrounding Zeluan. élgerhiuifrontier, if Gen-eral_ Marino ____ _ M" """"_"""` l ' ‘*-° """-' The following has been written for ` 'The Guardian by al delegate i'-0 U10 morning and in P rain, and a rather rough crossing,had. ' 9, pleasant trip to Snoirvlllo. wo had En 8 lung walt. at Palnsec Junction, a- ' ` H C bout as dreary n. place with as un-‘ comfortnble a waiting room, as ever - ' .___ it was our lot to see. We saw Dor- _ chester Penitentiary, and were glad we were not in it, saw Msmralinlcook m i ' ' _ '~ C ll i the distance, and were BOSION Oct 5-(Special)-The Bos- Co b nano" of Dlsaaqeb' mhchgfntgrested in the extensive main is A oonsonvoeivo osfi ni f tn i e i on _M _N0 m eo e oss is You ng Man_ ;v_:mv‘ve:“::__§;_ to exper ence -on ose él__.__ and such e, warm welcome as We ra' MONCTON, Oct. 5-(Special)-Genel= wqved from our White Ribbon sisters nl lngletis occ.isi0nel1 by the death oi' there I We were quickly assigned to typhoid fever, pneumonia and abscesses was our ilrst visit to Sacl_rville,- but A Onfhelunsa- we ...ooo ioloqnito or home, so rind- ¥ H0 was the second son of J. B. _Mc- \y WH, wo received. _ Munua, aged 28 years uiidis survived Tuesday morning we me/t .ln gm. by two brothers, C. B. Molilnnus, Den- vention and mam: the a¢qua1nt;gnce tul Surgeon, und Jeriniuh, now atm our P,.esment_ Mrs G,-ey_ Wham to ~ --1° college, and also six sisters. know is to love and admh.e_ and the WINNIPEG, Man, Oct A-Governor delegates from diilerent parts of New Ge--f-1 E--1 Grey -A -= re- --'- ?~“°,r,§°‘=- ‘i°;r;;:‘.;;“,i.';°&;;.il:.;;° dered him b the Canadian Club of ngw “S 9- _ _ ' Y Mir Gordon Wnl'gh't,the Ddmx Pfesldcit { v~ -rl iias Passed Away, PEKIN. Oct 5-(Specials-Elia.; Chih Tu_ng,'Graiid Councilor oi Chine died today. Chang was one of the three ineinbers of the grand council of C1111!!! Who have been in govern- lllellt service all their lives. He was formerly Viceroy of Sh- *H18 Sill and was meds z Grand Councilor in 1907. _ He had been described as one of One 0! China’s Grand Vxaiillllr' 3i11\il`l'Si_Prd§i°am Now Extends ~ .mowaeinyiho Salvation Councillors -Whose ~ verse to Foreign Tendencies. 7 i2l_19_£Q_St influential men of China, 'ied during these negotitations. _ -- _ _ *_ _ _ _ __ _=_ ‘.'_ M _,W5 __ 'T' L’ _ FBI” il frrgum Upinions-Were Ad'-‘ , .- o _but his actions had been reaction-._ Bi? “ti he has shown opp_ositi!_l1:__f; dum. is pleased to join in éx,._Cnmng ace was not a political dodge* ibut was -"‘ ~ | .m . *_ b t _ . __ _ _ _ "°'y “al ““d 1”°"“°"°“ “"°“1d be r°“d°mf"l1 .wide wiigelfégrii spewrgfd wgiongdgihs ueolixrioi nfs' aontoa “ii g°°d wishes' made to meet it. Wacshould come ln At _ e (my police Com-t gatukday §_i;{'&_n' ° 0 ~ f- 'away on the pushing wwtepighe dy_\¢s_ *-“"""*"-‘° _ ~ \ ' 'nd "’ ` `. 1 1 the “ear mmf” he “md and Canada last the defendant in a prohibition » 1 e iam were held at falling the fences being covered H shoul__d__ nottevupplyt ri_i_ere_l_y E, __l_?read-|6358' wok the stand in his own \|,._wE_i__§_ u_\_1_;_l_lcS:_!tE;§,\;ctqry reports ofitheii'e's quickly as it had risen, who _ -2, 'mug or 0 " B ou u a H id that the 11ll?cto get na °iim“i° "“`“’“b‘° geo pall conditions of men and their 'many diseases by “\°"i“$' “V °r “wg the volley only 8 “W "“““' _'xr there are Pi°°°9 Wh°r° Mt' _:up 'H gud mineral baths can be he » _:__ 'free to the world. Wham °“° ‘im 'gm-go a "cure" under one’e own con- F- :sz "\°°k°(‘:$'1,;’r°::,`,';§,:)l`,n :Juirhel iW“5 taht barking deer, mfusk deer, six 'mam' 1 phmgante, three kinds of ikmgsldoes wild due". W°°d°°°l‘ “"1 Dar 5 si t-hm the sportsmen can have lsgu) im' practlclii! lil th* 7°" :ond Livins il °\‘°°P» t°°' -‘M it is - ii- pooolnlo-ror n msn w 2l__;__;_"fg!_‘_§‘°‘:_¢° °d ‘”°°m° t° M" B house in at '°“r thommd ueattn. cclison at h to ,page the r I '\;:n thousand feet, and tents to l° rg an the moun- eamp about fr: $70 M” _md _mlm _actor-_‘ we A are °'°\°°'§ eine isnt was $31 aqua; 1 tau., dnl-ina \>____. ___ September un the 15 'arf .'::"‘;. ...nn- i hall not soon forget our viSit 9 inter. Throughout the Ure dixct the buildings and crops went up in smoke. - 1__‘ i_`__-;_~:- -v~_ hell. e sa ,me png y _ of 'h r wn. r .» - - nalgferlnge tg American immigration to the' withal; wtas p`drci_ll?s:dh;m avl;"w°rk was plannemd gn¥s)v:i1ec$d.!;:§a 5)rill3‘lieEwih?cd{lnl;1iiq;dJtl;’kili1¢;te I:-dad 1 ' '-7 4.- I Earl urey said "the more they come Doctor B cert ca ‘danbl aer uaglon lthods B“ggest°d’1°'i1 0 ,fohald in thé getting beggar acquafnted andllut ' the better pleased we are. 'l"ney make it up ‘mer con” em e H3, .it 1;he'Tw° public mmtirlss Yiermfrs Wright niddnight the trnip started again. =We - - 1 ‘~~."'-" / _good citizens Nature causes me bsspwhen asked' if he done w 0 th Methodist Churc . an ___P__o‘| _ rather nervous going over the ._..¢-__ ' medicine himself to P12896 31° 0 erldeflivered two fine addresses on__ ,were me _ __ _ ___ ~ \ / ";"‘1t‘6 gr‘£'_;_t°'ti° to! ihed mghistifellow he sa'id, "yes" he was not verylgress of tbe good w(;:_;‘k" sndb 5521:; ;'°P8il`°d_°g°\_;_i_5» __th°}15h as Z';_';"_ T_(_7AMPe1;3F'§_-_§='1;_2_Nh__N- 3-» ni- £5 l a . ur er can ricn s sl lr in- . or ._" A 0 l num er y crew o g. w r , e w o m n~ a W “B as mi” ‘H095 intm’ 5"' *md ack' Itehxflfi gzeghssrlyo isalifltliflcates Eéwvmggers weri recisarived, and our creaked- and settled as we crossed"°_°¢ being nttoe with o motor. Everything went smoothly till about one 0 ¢10¢i‘ when the boat was heeded for hUI¥\°~ Mr Martin was hoisting s. sail WMD 3 nquall struck' the boat. ¢B“Bl“8` il" toupset, throwing the occlwanifi i‘i"° the water. Mr and Mrs Btirers man- aged eo grasp the sides of the “P- turned boat but the others were Swept away. The accident occurred' 03 B00?- 1s|anq_ but nearly four hours elapsed before the e\lI`vlVlB8 m°m‘b°¥`9 * WPTG seen, and Lewis uncenson, who re- sided on Boot Island, put out in n 'tae last oiogoo or tae oxnonotlon, they will recover. i Only one body has been \‘°°0V°f°‘\ one nope io oxpmooa can they will all be found. ‘ __________. l`l .?»~ “lf _ , “ , _ __ ` ' _,,.‘ _ - t. _ ' _,' N q boat and rescued them. Althdllsh' 1° __- F _ _ . .., _ cmoaeo unless. clncaeo, not s-(spnnoi.)- . _ ,Sept ,Wheat 100 _ __ _ _ _ , _ 51* Moierlte to fresh northwest and vote Geo C,-ucgg, ¢qg|u_’ly.I. let-lei, Gly, _.Wei ill gulf” ,Sept Corn li2.".é’..‘Z.‘..‘l '::::1:::. '11.:_:": .':::::::: _neo ron. nw the S. roads pgeventcd our going. We were here, than they are over on the "Dm ‘meh lean .__%¢_ Citrate oi Iron] never better treated in our lives, and mainland' lately. and B PMG stimulant It som, -\,,m__s _ consider the people of Bnckville ideal A DELEGATE. . color to the uhm-Ks and sm.m,_,th_en___< entertnil1~!l'S~ tile whole system. Sl `a bottle. Friday at 1 o’clock allout thirty of us started in the train for home. we - hoped to reach Charlottetown before A midnight, but that was not to be. _ When leaving Backville we could _ i siinsrws Linimont relieves Neurclsin. . .i_f--1-'iii ` i \ _‘ _ 1 . _ I FA!!- , _ ._ 1. FINE AND WAI-lK._ TORONTO October 9-( 3\l00lsl)"' ' "` " winds, fine and warm. = _ _ _ = 'rho longin oi today will be ctw# "°°' .hours and shirt! minutes. l _ _ _ ~ vi. l _ ,, ___'i..,` - .~ ; i i,Ot away with $1,200 in cash. -.i»uar.i's Liniment cures Burns, pu, _..._.._.-.---.-,-» J.. .f` f C.o» n fd .Advertisements maui ful' Ubdlulliu ) :__ __ __.__..===_W = »_ i/\t..~.r.»uli:-L BL SA __ _ev~ U :D . ._ .in;.~_..i.__sauudsrs A No;vs§`n. ~"_.""AN'I‘ED e girl for general hquse- | work. Apply at ug;-ti-rn Qin- ifecitorlery, _ ___~__ _‘til-~~_dt!i`_ LOST on Prince Street, Ladies gold mounted unbrellr. Leave “_‘LP_"9_“'_”° U_".°°'__.__l____..9,'°‘}"__.llL‘ ~ gentleman student can be evin- JA fortahly accomnlodatql for il.- ?_° _ref _w°r¢k-._<\1lP_1x_!1_°;°_~._1;*_°s£il{‘- WANTED, Oct lot, a teacher . or . . 'Cable Heqi West sc aol np- Al Au n, _ - plement $20.00, ex of Trustees.__ '10-QQ . r1‘o`l.E'i‘, noone onri-lace st_ . eigiht rooms. Mod¢ru.§ imbrwo- ments. Apply at Wellner'a',' ge1v;‘eiWl store. ' Y o'?lM' the enum cS;p\r‘m%ne E: o the Terrace on Water Htr e West, low occupied gy Rav ~.o E. Ross. Apply at Oonnpllfl ‘- tate om, Queen Street. _lt-_ ._ LOST, between ProviE2l Sqf- r tary’p oliiec and the gentlqi?__"l Olubap|ArofpMQoated0l. _ e lfinder will #lease leave them ,at Csntwalb B.u-bcrshdp and oblige.. _ 10-Cdltfia