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CANADA, TUESDAY, serraisnaa 26, nn.. _ einen on ln.-. _ is se ii: it gi ri N _ _ _ _ lf _ DESTRUCT N OF ____ THE PRGVINCHAL EXHABITION OPENS TD-DAY' iii --_---...ll,. _ I _ f 1 'Everything Hell Reddy Tor the Banner Exhibition’ ` if ' of the 'Year-Exhibits Superior to for- mer *fears---A Record littendunce Coil be Expected. , , é~___ Tile Prince Edward Island Agricul- gnrnl and Industrial Exhibition open in the Maritime Provinces, will he opened ofiiclally by His Honor Lt. (;nv'r, Rogers this morning. The Northumberland and the ex- press of last evening each brought a pn-ge contingent of visitors to the mg show and today special tral!s ,nd teams will each bring to the City their quota of excursionists. Charlottetown will be a gala place- otller details being cornplete, only the :ond graces of the weather now are necessary. Yesterday a busy scene was being enacted at the grounds. Despite the in- cessant rain exhibitors were arriving continually with their goods for dis- play or competition. Last evening gnw the preparations for the visitors nearly complete in the main building, though some of the flowers, cheese and hiitter, it small amount of fruit and other minor exhibits are yet to he placed. A ntreniious day for officials and exhibitors alike has resulted ili n transforllintioli in thc main building while thc stock ulid poultry pens arc well filh-il. The exhibit of frnit is better than (nr years. Apples, penis and plums ere tin-re in large variety and in quality eclipse former years. Roots arc in abundance. The display beyond question is thc filiest ni thc history of the exhibition. 'ilhe exhibits of potatoes lind turniph ure this year true to type and char- acter-nli iiical the exhibition manu- gershavc been strivinl: A10 obtain for years. '|‘he vegetable collections arc line and quality is apparent to n greater extent than ever. Arrangements are now complete for the reception of the visitors today. In the main buildilig the local exhibitors have their usual up to date displays. Juuics Paton & Co, are at their old stinid this year with a bigger. lirighter mid better showing of fur- niture than ever. Their booth is all ways an nttrliction at the annual #___ ing n, tlne appearance. They Show H150 a Splendid exhibit of. car- pet Bflllares in the best manufactures _ . E d it toany manufacturer. " ing of Pianos,, Organs and Sewing mas Organs and New Home Sewing Itself well rcpays il visit to thc l'Yl.‘l‘§_ ‘_"_l¥“~"l-?". ‘ff‘_¥'l"*_Y __i“ _.i!’l“i‘°l4‘“;“_¥ (Uontlliucd on Page 3.) -.~.~_-.-,-,~,-_-_~_~_-.-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-,-¢_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-;_-_-_-_-_-_-_~_-_-.-_-_-_-,-_-_-,-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-.~, -_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-e iUU|l .PENSUNS SMUTHEHEI] Cl-IICAGO, Sept. 25-Four persons were smothered to death eilrly today in ii fire, bclioved to be incendiary. 'rho dead are Harry Egnlovitch, his wife, their baby and L. Alpert, u i'iHS|AN SHAH Wi lililill TEHERAN, Sept. 25-Reports are' current that thc deposed Shah, Mo-, hainmcd Alliniza, whose forces were) recently routed by the loyal troops,l lms been captured or killed. A lwniler. TWO BROTHERS INN ENGLAND WAHHS llillllili HliN[iili|lS~ ._.; BOSTON, Sept. 23 -The waters of New England claimed three hundred und twenty eight victims bv accident- ol drownings during the summer sea- idn which ended today. ol this innin- her 161 bothers went to their deaths while enjoying the cooling effects of ll swim during the hot weather, 114 fell from boats alid lost their lives,, iinil the usually large number of n lonely spot near Lendhill two bro- thers 'fnught to dcath today. 1l.iibeill,mging_ _ Cantrell, 35, was slain and Thomas! -_- liad attacked him with a kfnife while he was nt work. The fight was the outcome IN Fl\TlL FIGHT! l ARKANSAS CI'l‘Yi Sept- 23 “Ill l Cantrell, 55, is dying. The former! to his home where he declared Ruben _ of a family feildi A THE NO0RDll|d FL0lTED - . \ -ik- MAASLUIS, Nctiicrinnrls, sept- 24. 34 persons slipped from places hor- -The Holland-American Line steam-- lilflllz inlnnd wager and the ocean er Noordam, before reported aground and were drowned. ° -____ ___ from R floated and proceeded to her destina- Mlnnrd's llinlment Cures Burns, Etc. tion. ff Vlanrdigen, while on her voyage ottcrdam for New York has ITALY IS ALL REA A il 'CON F‘Ll PARIS. September 22.- Advlces i'tl=¢|veil here from Home say- that the °"i»il'e Italian naval force is ready in su” ‘li nnerzoncy for iv conflict with ,__|:';°Y li the Ottoman government m_°t:“ A0 Siva consent for an Italian _NI ttorat*s over Tripoli. _ ' nm: ml*-nn plan, according to mmt ‘“il'il§°s, embraces a bombard- m,m__‘;i 'i`l"lll0li and simutaneously a to M ix Glpenditure of 20,000 soldiers *mfg the Turkish coast along the ,|°m_,‘: ‘é'°°». and to operate ln Mace- ,” Dr- t Yrln, and Arabia, with s. view lm" °,°°tillK the numerous Italiana “__ nf n those countries. This lat- " `__°°Vxll£ however, will be made only wh” This measure. mm, an ill! is perfecting hor du" 'Tu QF*-I are being made to in- hle an-gr ‘Y to come to an amica- ,, m_wo"g°n1ent for insuring to Italy po" ug, °"“Ull¢ influence over Trl- to ph’ ni open being willing to go an um I ent of leaving Tripoli un- l,, ,,,_d,,,‘::°flmitv cl the sultan. It Anmm M3111” that Germany and nm Dplfrtlng this latter “"1 “Wt 1* nee _and Italy stand . K . \ l. '1 v, _ ______ _ _ 1 _ __ , 1 _ _ __. _.__ .__.4,___.- _ - . 2., \- DY FOR CT ‘WITH TURKEY ready in case of its ueceptnnco to in. delunify Turkey. The Italian squadron is rendezvous- ing at Tarante and is under orders to be ready to start at a moinsnt s notice. The commander of the squadron has instructions while here to be opened wilth his vessels are on the high seas. _ It is believed that the seemingly belligerent attitude of turkey is only a bluff to save her militsry il<\“0l‘. the advices from Rome say, and also at the same time to obtain a lar8¢l` indemnity from Itnly- A Sillladflln ol torpedo boat destroyers which left Messina for Brindlsi today was com- pelled, aftor live hours in stormy weather, to return to harbor owing to damages sustained by several of the vessels. _ The Rome advices sny the Italian fleet will be divided into flvo divisions, and the Duke _ol the A ruzli will command one of these cdlripoliod of twenty-two destroyers, and ,on the whole they have a re-' taller s showin which would do cre - HUGHFF HANEEI] llussll cus l uw ullnlnl Stolypln at l»\lcv. building. Tile ladies are interested _______ i _ l in the sewing machines and they me- i rit il. largc share of attention. Those » ' I sold by Miller Bros, the New' Home, _ i New ideal and New Wiiliurns, lirri . ‘ "” makes with li leplltiltioli for quality QNL-,ww AKF Mm, HP ,_ _ _ _ _ . . .. ., nt. za-_ g-:;i|(|Bergy;§?,,vvgthi|?gna?h;;?i?|l,; _ ~ Word was brought llc-re that Bmwll A clli1sel°_ I ____ ` _ _ alias “Bill Miner" who is accuscil llyl Beer & Weeks display oil the cast. ` ,_ , . , , . ill'd s Prici, ~sch l l ' t' f -A ern side eclipses anything yct shown NEW VUNK, »"i€Pt8llll\l‘.l' 23. '_ A 'iw ('"l`_""uI bturk (°'“p'my m _mx|t>;" he: lmBoSee,,"|:u;)t:.e3 “shi by that progl‘es.~livo [ii-nl, 1-lnlnn-, party of fifty (Yalliiuliali business man, A-11011' Olielllllii Pint. H@Y0ni| 'l`hc Law. `H g ' ' , furnishings are leaders ill thc exhibit who were out on n tinir ol the lliiited were given n noni-ty wnlrnnnn nl; the ""_‘"“h AN' D3) "'".d im", “""‘°’.“"‘°"| and bedmom f~“miHhi"gS sem" N" wkelstutes' ~""Tiv°‘l in ww" yesterduy i Uilerii House lust r-.veiiini:. 'l`lll¢ l`Uln‘ blewullil armed citizens left here ul. the premier place in their sl_low, bins- laftcrnooli und put up_ nt thc Hotel, _ , ._ __ ‘. _ _ _ sive bedstends in beautiful brass, oak ii3i‘esliu. which hostelry is rapidly bc- puny “tm hm” _“li Him' "ld, i“V°“t°S “"1” _tm H"‘“"“h tu ‘"Ve‘mg“t°' _L and satin finished brass, fitted witlilconiillg the relltlezviiiis of tlalia-iiiillis “fit” tm "dd"-WU Uf MW” M*-'dal t ‘B smf-:ed.here thalt th? pm Hercules spring, (istcrmoor innttl'essiin this city. Douglas it ullilrniillg young lady wltli ilretunstlt? iglpgd me l31““_‘iQe" nnil downy sllectn and cnvcrlets al-A The (lailililiiilis nil cal'ricil 'lurl1_e‘ -'qt ' _. < < H i” nl e "' 8 as ml on NH. _ _ ,_ u. bligl and wiusome manlil_i.l<.dith may _,meet tu ,_ |,,.e,wh of Hn, _,xt,.u... .lnost suhduc one to ll condition. of “rolls ‘of from $l,l)llll to $2,000 il.: wuwel, _,Nfl H fm, _.t H 1. dit, I' ' ' ' ' _ drowsiness, These are flanked by a piecc in i‘~u.iludliili bills. llllvid ll.‘ ' ` ' y F U_u e’ “ce ei on uw' l Mulligini, the proprietor of thc hotel, recently aillloullccd that ho would sitvc his (lallildiaii guests the troubll-_ of going to a -ouey changer, or blink, with their iiativc cilrreilcyl, by cliaugiiig their molicy llllusulf. WANTS RINGING 0F BFLLS STOPPED 'rolioN'l‘o, ont., sept. 23.-seeking ull injunction to prevent the ringing of thc hells of St. Airdairs Churcll_ corner of Qiieen Street. and liirch Avenue, Balmy Beach, it writ has been issued at Usgooilc Hall by W. Greenwood Browli and Margaret Brown against ltcv. Il. A. McIntyre," the Rector, and Messrs. W. G. A. llambe rind W.F. Clarke, the wardens of the Church. The plaintiffs, who live across the road from the (lililrch, slltini $5,000 damages, which they say, they have suffered, both in regard to their health and in the value of their pro- perty, and they ask that the defend- ants be restrained in filtiire from the "peace disturbing practice of bell FIRST 0F ITS KIND T0 was shot. and the latter received a| ' dozen knife wounds. Leal/ini! iiilfi b0llv- ___ of his brother where it had fallen the wounded man walked four milesl HALIFAX. Sept. 24-There 8\'fiV€<1 from Middlesboro, England, Friday the first craft. propelled hy internal combustion engines which ever cross -I ed the Atlantic. The strange craft I.-.I_|_[LADEI,PHIA Sept 23___Bmv_ tion week, 37 Pasmor_e_§_t_,_v2i6d_8_ipd. is attracting a great deal of interest at Richmond, where she is discharg- ing a thousand tons of pig iron. I The vessel is named the ‘"l‘oilcr." She was bililt by Swan Hunter, Wig-A ham Richardson, Ltd., and is now on her way to the greatclakes where she ivill be delivered to her purchasers in Chicago. . The Toiler is not a steamer she is very much live a gasoline boat ex- cept that kerosene oil is used in- stead of gasoline. She is 1334 , tons net and 1659 .tons gross tonnage. The Toiler’s speed does not exceed five knots. She niade much less on an ayerage as she took forty days to come across the Atlantic. She can- rles only 16 men in her crewl. She needs no fireman, simply engineers- 'l"he operating expenses will be light. Tile vessel had 1000 tons pig iron for this port and 1000 tons ni paving stone for St. Lawrence ports. GUNIUNICITION 'lillll0\l6ll PROVINCE IND WITH NIINI-IND Yesterday the Northumberland left this port nt 8.30 a. ln. for Picton with passengers, freight, express and mall, dock-ing at 12.05 p. m. She left on return at 5.00 p. m., bring- ing passengers, freight, express and -yesterday’s N. S. mail and arrived fit 8.20 p. m. She leaves _this morn- ing for Pictou at 8.20. Yesterday the Harland left at 1.00 p.m.-for (Irwell. She returns this monq ing and will leavo again in the alter- noou at three o'clock for Orwell, re- turning at eight thirty p. m. Yesterday the Eastern express was five minutes late, the Southern ac- commodation was thirty five minutes late. the Western accommodation was twenty-eight tropedo h_0Bt8. *W0 cruisers and six submarines. The Rome dispatch adds that Tarnnte has been proclaimed in a state of siege. ` 1 on time, the Summerslde accommo- dation was fifteen minutes late. the Eastern accommodation was on time and the Western express was one hour and ten minutes late. ATALIAN TNABPS NNANK llliilili i ,gxhibitiun but this year their Bh0w_,th;{Ial;;’E,_Se|it.) 25--Dmitry l'iogrofl,, PARIS, Sept. 25-A despatch to WO(lI)S'l`OCK, Sept, Z5-At tl\e`dc. mg of high class dining mom parlor, asslu of lremler btolypin,who,the _Temps from Rome gives an uli- claratlon day proceedings today (lar- _and an hoqsehold _fu,_,,itu,,e’ as was condemned to death by c0ilrt‘conflrmed rumors that Italian forces veil, Liberal, was declared elected by _Well as office furniture, is almost martial' ‘Nas hallllfid t0¢lllY. hnpe landed at three points oil the 11 majority. irresistable. Their showing of ma. Before his execution the young man const of Tripoli. A recount is talked of. A1059-ny parlor suits 's ti 1 1 . . _ _ ' _.1 fine while the other ;ur|l;flt:1r:;Ui:Y0l; ` asked to see a Rabbi but refused this -_-.___.__..._.__._ al. a class of merit, which would winlconsolatlon when informed that thc' - ‘ digtinntion anywhe,e_ The booth “L interview must be in the prcscncc of" _ - ` very attractively decorated,pre9ent_ ; ol'hcials_ 1 ‘ ` A UVEH PULITIUS WAS1ilESlill]Y.iil Miller Bros have their usual show- V l """‘ _ “_” M“°hi"°f‘» Heinfznlfln Pianos. Thu- _ <‘.l-lA'rHAivl, ont., sept. 25-ns n` I.oNnoN, sent. 25-'rue British . _ : ' ‘ it of u, heated ilrrumsnt ve- .»\d|niralty‘s first airshii broke ill thc Machines are standard articles to ilelfil. 5 " ‘ A l well known to need an i"t,_(,,mcti0,(," -i fpolltici-l two young boys gut ilito ii |C0lltl`l= Willie llclng lainichcd at llarriiwi here. Yet Miller Bros show such :ri _ ,fight 0" i"\'i<|ily und I“redilin on Sunday. 1 ;l}i]iZ2tiné>li;;rVl5I‘()sl';iigtgllaise lotfof gripigiii WF. l’lil'l‘l'lilSl.illitG, Sept. 25~’l‘hc (lsllinirlic, five years old was stabbed The accident was duc to the col-l . .` no ' l ' ' - . . . 4 . . hardly do justice, Mr, Forlsgthzll hl1,il’p|lol,ntlne|lt of V. N. lxokilsmnll .ls lu tlicvllbillulneli by uilotilcl' boy ncnr- lapse of el gas hui.: and the ulrslnpg charge or the demD,,St,.u_t,0n _md ML illffnlel lion lincli gnzcttcll. _ ly tivlcc ills age, was wrecked, bill. nobody injured. vel-tiging pm-t of the Wm-k_ has 1 H0 l`0€HlllH tile Mll\l¢~ll»l`y lil i*'l"ill\Cl“-- 'l‘hc hoy is now in il critical coulli- 1-* ‘ a l _ . busy time ahead ,of him. The piano|iVi. Kukosovoil has bc:-n acting i’rc- ‘ Lion ill the liospital and it is fcnrcd ' ` f hill] 0l`ll¢1fl exllllllt is li ricli one and inilnicr silicc the aiisltsi-iililitioli of Ni. he will not l'ccover ' ' ` i i . i Three autoluoblles filled with consta- hcrsclf lust cvcillng lli her trying I ,cllal'uCtcl'i~i which culled forth hcl' ur- - , tistic nhilicy to its height. Molly lil- 1 NIS WlFE'S THR0l\Tl ;vel, thc sailitcd b‘alnilel's widow, wills ---- I _exceedingly good and with :~lil' Percy AMHERST, SL_ptmnl,m_ MMA __,___,_i_, 'lleweiilll "f UW Vlllllilfiil /\i'l\lY l-lFl"V'i‘l‘ ous assault case occ\li'l‘ed at the Ani-A it-il mirth whiizh siiccessfillly couliteract hcrst Highlands today, which lcd to_ icd the otherwise lu't.cn:-lc sitiiatlolls. me fU"*’~‘ll1 ‘lf Ai |"‘W'l*’»Y. l'Ul1l|¢1` li* ;.l.hc Umm, me,,,|,e,_,_, of the Cust J U well known colored nlun, who is now! l lil o his _' '_ " in juli. ilowlley, ncco'd' g t ; lL"'Ws°"- J' W' Hartmaili _ “ml wifc's story, has been drillkinglieuv-| lljiytlic, Frank Ulivel' and Col‘tlulid ily for some days. Husband uiull _Hopkins ne the viliinn of the Piece wife _got into an altercation ijln-A! are also old favorites and were each m0l`Yll_ll1“.'. flllli MVB- D0W_IleY_ Cmlllls; given ,L hem-ty ,.€._c(.ptmn_ _ that lii self defense she hit him over, . Tile drama all through was one of the head with an oxola bottle. ltl 'strong heart interest well acted and _WILS nO lOl/B top, A01' DOWYIBY El ilelliil thoroughly entertaining. is rather badly cut. He thcn pilr~l l The Uolummy enters on an engagel sued her with n razor and nttenipted| ‘ment which promises to be one of theil10 Clit il" CiH`0ai-- Omffef R059 l1l`“f imost successful yet and 'I‘lie Guardian lived on the scene and round the pair, ibespeaks for them the full hoiisesylll it struggle that Dl”0iJl1\>iY W0llin@l'_l@9r_-___ ___ __________9i2d_51!P_- llpnn the coast 0 Newfoundland. _VRMERS ATTENTION' wo ue NA resd ' A _ y to bily lor cash some “EITHER Fonsusr &°‘ good, new crop Timothy Seed free ”"“’ _ from Noxious Weed Seeds for ex- 'l‘()R()NTO, Sept. 26--ifloudy and port gmd ul “mm” u .non ng cool with occasional ruin. ready, stagingnhow bulliellshygl -- have to se . o no no your The _temperature at three o‘clock thy Seed-before getting our prices. this morning was forty foilr degrees It will pay you to write us. We CSD gpgvg gen), tllpply D823. 031191' & C0., Lt ~r The lowest temperature recorded SGIGIIIIMI. Glllrlottliswla’ dr" yesterday was forty seven degrees n- _ _ __ _______ ` _____ __ _ __________'_`_ '_' bove zero and the highest was fifty. \UC'l‘ION SALE OF MOTOR four. The coldest recorded the pre- B0l\'1‘ ENGINE. In accordiance vious night was fifty three above with instructions from Hyndman tt zero. At nine a. nl. it wits fifty U0, [,\>,d_, Underwriters' Agents, I will f0lll` and at nine l>. ln- it Wnll i0l‘ty sell an 18 horse power Motor from ‘seven degrees above aero. the wrecked Boat "Axe," on Wednes- Thc length of today will be twelve day Morning the 27th September at hours and three minutes, 10 o'clock. The sale will tekegalace ‘ The tide will be high this nlternoon nt the Machine i-lhops of Bruce tew- nt 1.28 rind tomorrow afternoon n‘t l nrt & (lo. Ltd., (‘.harlottetown,where' 2.06; it will be high tomorrow morn- lille Engine can now be inspected. l lug at 1.02 and Tbiirslluy morning at Terms Cash. R. Bmlrsto. auctloneer. 1-27- _ __ _______ __ 2z:?_°i‘l1 The sun sets this evening at 5.53 0WLnqg_ Bm.k.'| Ann", nnnn- ond tomorrow evening at 5.51; it B mnrng, np” hynn nnyg gen tn lThetmoon sets this ieveniéigsngl 7.396 ¢|°v|n_ |-isdn, r sea omorrowl morn ng a _ an Th\ll‘ldBY ll.\0l'l\il1¢ Bt _5-52- Minal-d'| Llnlmonc for solo everywhere _NESTEHIJAY _ INVANE THIPULI NAS ll”_MA.iilll|ll Wm REM | ()T'l`AWA,` Sept. 25"t.hnt the snpicnih-_»r settlement in Berlin will bc nlorc diiiicult than usual." l=lirlu. Flour in clncus. MAl)Il.L. Olkn., Sept. 23 --'l‘homns Itoric, livcnvimin, and Ii. L. Reed, ciirpcutnr, dciul; "l‘. 0. Thonills of Kingston, Ukla., and nn urlidentlfivil yin ng :ruin are the net results of ii shoutilil; ufirliy in the crowiiell circus ical’ here curly tmlny. lioric, it is snid, objected tri Iii-nd's show of oiltiinrity us special otllcoi- for thc dur _'ind :t dispiitc culniinutcd in liofli lncn dl'iii\~llll: ivenpnns, lioric :lull ltcvri fi-ll nlortliily winlndcd. 'l‘ho other virliins wei-- l>_v. ed and rebuke-if nie. 1 For ilnvs and weeks I tllought n-_ bout lt, und thou one day when Ii had n chance I said to this mnn thnt I hoped he would excuse my folly. He declared-bless his heart--that if I had said anything of tho sort llc had forgotten it. I believed him. When 1 learned him better I learned that while he had his full share of patience and temper-trying things, iiisnppointnleilts, and so on, he hnd the happy faculty of keeping nl; mimi nfl them- of forgetting tin-m and going on-when it no longer did any good to think about thc un- plcnsant tlliiign. Hn saved the powers of his mind for the things that were worth while, and to-dny he is is $10,000 man! But you know, and I know, folks very close st- home who for years will keep fresh in ‘their memories -,-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_ -_-_-_~_-_-_-_-_-_-_-:_-_-_-_-_-, _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . _ .-- v -f- _ - _ - - - _ _ - _ - -= --- - -- -_ _ _ v . . . -¢.»~ . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ v. FORGETTING _..<_¢._._.~,_.___ ll-sius, iniusllccs, losses, misfortunes, :lull so nn- people who nllow their milhls lu fill up with these morbid wvurls wlivn thuy nucd all of their ciiin:ent.i'.-ltivc powers for the things that iirc nt hand :md that ure to r-onlc, rnillcr than for the mistakes, ills, nnil wrongs of the past. "Whitt do you thiiik?'j said n de- prutmont hciid of li big concern some time ago, as he rushed into the oi- ficc of n lellow worker, "So-and-so said to me just now-" and on he went, relating how n prominent man ill the company had just given ex. pressiiin to a rather harsh criticism that had hurt the feelings oi Mr. Sensitive Ms.-n. And Mr. Sensitive Mun wound up his recital with, “What would you do about lt?" "Aw, forgot lt," said the other, _"Smile at him tomorrow as it he 'hadn't said lt. You are not going to let a little thing llko that ‘ball you all up,” are you?" l~‘ol~gct it-thn*.'s it. A sure wn to hnvii it llnrrl time in life is tn Neep thinking about tho unpleasant things. I Time ls- great healer. We hear miich nhouttlhe blessedness of is good _ memory; but, valuable' are (ood memory 1|, often it is more blsllell, little differences of opinion. discour- tll-hlve Bi loud "f0l'l§¢t¢l'y-"» _ ____._ ` _».....-.._...4K . \ i ¢ " »’i'i'”'~" if »_~_ _ .i». f "__ .~ '; -A -_ ‘»,,. 1 i i l ° . _ A 5, `