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A e " r "\ -#35, ESQ* "4 Q ._ w’ tif? /- .U l i. a i-_-sf,-",. bévs P _I - 1 ¥¥f,‘:i*#.i"'\“i\~f;.'.,»f; if.-Ti‘?3f’Tlf»’i.,4'»?~i-if 5 _ yr. _ _ _ `*’-°~’”' ’ t ~S».”"“” r5f’,._.‘. _»- .. fi"-"= if' ‘»..,./ . -~<-id-rt' ‘ - -- ' ' ‘i _ j T. ff? _ ,ri LI Y`_f-`_-'irih°_ Largest I _ I osuino muy ` Daily Circulation - _ gatchespiiggriy In thls Pl'°V'“C€- | _ ‘ Morning Mails. r.. ---"---l--T-`-T-if-'-`~~ ~f______._ ‘_ , _ _ _ _ _ _____T_____________ __¢_____ _ _ ____ _ _ _ _ -_-__ -- _--_--y-_ _, __w___,_____1 “E fz 7:. 5.3 zz- f:-< F1 ,~,- ,_- - : :Z >-2: Nfflli wizsic E" "89 .l.i..l...} cHA1i<1NCE 1-:iiivitiin ISLAND, 'ri F1 UI J S ri E> -§ ‘<2 :"1-6 1* -5 W4 4 Z DAY, JULY -6, 1910. {,_»_.,., AIL IN ADVANUI MAH. iN Auvarwl "“"T"_" _'T 'A ""T`T'_T"Tv`__T" ' -'T‘_T-*_* - __._i.__ ___ __ _ _--_ ---_____ __ _F1 ._ _ _ __ _ ~ _ ___ _,______*;-,'______ _____‘_1_"'__; ___‘¥_-"" ___~ _.__.».._- -.M - _W *W0 ~---~ ~- -Y ~-T "-`Z--- -- PAUL GIL MQRE MMIGITATIUN A INSPECTING IIIIIPPEN IS NIIT. .CAMPBELLTUN AND Miss FRENCH lsiiiw aiiiiiui T"E§,I‘,'§.“,§’,'.§‘,§‘E |i'iiiiiiiiii SUFFERS SADLY AI Ill? 0P9l`a HUUSG- Hlghl ' ` i` LargestNumborofArrivaIs _Class Perfofmance' and |n The Hgstnry of _` AUIITGIICB I Thg Dominion ‘ TI] BE AIlIlANIlEI] A SUPERB PI-AY *_ - MONEY COMES TOO - Hiieciiil to 'l`he Guardian. ____ ' 'I`0R()N'l‘(), July 25-Eddie Diii'i\ai1e .___ PA UL GIIil\‘l()Rl*`.. Who Appcureil at the Upcril Hoiisn Lust liveiiiiig. In this ileceiviiii.: world the plniu unvarnislieil truth is sometimi-s of interest. Miiny tlientiicnl couipiinies liuve from time to time visited our city and sonic of them have been priiisi-.il in iiewspupi-i- notices _beyond their worth. The plain truth nlioiit the performfiiice ut the Uperu I-loiis-ig hint evening is thiit the Mummy iiiiil the Iluniinini; iiird is ri rnre society ilriuuu with an iiii.:i~uioiis und eiigiii; ing plot and full of human iiiteie.-t iliioiiglioiit. It wus iidmirzibly stagi-il ;is trying to arrange a match here with Arnst, the \\'urld"s rowiliig chain-I pion. _ IIIIUIIKVILLE HAS IIAAIITIAL LAW i I "»~~crinl to Thi- (lunriliiin. lllt(i(‘liVll.l.l‘I, July 2I»»'l"he to\vn is under martial law us the result of ‘rioting at the G._'l‘.H. stiit.ion_ und was eviilenfiy pri-seiiteil by UTT/AWA. Juli’ 2‘I”'I»I"’ 51'"-“‘l fi'iiliii:d artists. 'l`lie riirh eostiiincs of the Indies in the rust iiiiil their ut~ iruetive persiuiiility _ uililizd to the i»liiii'n\-whiz-.li held the rupt iitteiitiiiii of the iine auiiicnci: from the bci.'_in- ning. Never bus iiiorc hrerithless iii- tiiriest been shown by (‘liarlotteto\vn i_lii-ii_i.i'e-i.¢oei‘s iiliil seldom inileinl hue there been morefspoiirniieiiiis iuiil liearty upplniisn enllcil forth. _ a _ _ _ . The honors fell. i:i-iierou.»aIy ~Lo Mr. lliluiore, us iioril liiuuli-y, the vocif- i-ioiis' nNiliii'si\ 'ii his bi-biilf eoin-- 'Trunk trainnien und coiuliii-l.oi's liiive grasped the olive brnncli lielil out by thc minister of lubor. \'estei‘dny nf- iteriioon they wired l-Ion. Mr_ King lpn uueiiuivoiiiil acceptniiee of the gov- ernmciit's proposal for ni"bitratlon Iof the strike difliciilties by a boiird of iirliitratiiui “mutually ueceptuble ‘to both parties to the dispute." v 'l‘lu|s ri loin: step Tins been tnkcu _towards the i-:nil the minister of lub- lor luis had steiidily in voew, iiimii-.ly Ithe iniliiciiu: of ouch party to consent Ito the principle of urliitriition wiili- fout restrictiiui otlier than tliiit the ‘bourd to be niiniieil sliull be iiiscepi, Iiilili- both io the men und to the `ri unpniiy. lu Mr. Miii-iliiek’s letter to the min-| ister, ipioti-il below, the men hiive Isliowii their i-.oiifiiicncc in their ci,isi~. hy iiirri-i‘ii|;: _to arbitrntion by it lioaril wluch can be triistcil to con- serve thi- iiiteresi. of both purties, and they have also invited the min- ister to nssist in the further pro- gress townrils scttliinient. l’ri-sidenf' I-lnys is still reciileitriiiit :uid iis the eorresponileiice of the past three duys shows he luis not as yet i:i\'en niiy definite iiromise of iiigreement. to arbitrate by ri boiiril to be niutiilly selected. Further pro- gress iio\v iii-pends on his reply to l-ion. Mr. l{in;:'s third reipiest, ns wireii lust night, asking for ii struiirlit iiiiswer to the governmcnt’s i'e¢|uest thiit he iigree to ni-l;_i;i3i_L_Loii by a 'l$oi1i‘iI ii'cfie`ptnl]I`é"alflEe to the men und the company. iii'-iinwii nur issiiciiiiiii Mimi The tliird uintcli for the- Silver Sal- pi-iliiu; flie rnisiiie' oi' the curtain vm. “wk mm-ii ui Ki-nsingtoii H-iiiigc-_ uiiuiy times. i\liss l-`ri~.ii_-li, who wus ii-iiii-inliered niosi Ti\_\'ori‘.lily from ii iirevious visit. i»l.iy<-il The iiifliculft role of Iiiidy fiumli-y, (thc tempted wife who so iieai ly i-rreil :ind yet who iliil uot,) with .~=i;l"‘B|‘°`-‘A IW* fore ilie comiiifii~iion_ l-1. K. i-lpfnnci und other miiniifiictlircrfl HD0k0 In fm" or of teclinlciil iidiii-iitioii. Mr. Spin- liliv tinphnslzed thc need nf it by clerks. Tile boys he employed today weri-_ not as protleiriit ns those in his service twenty-five vi-urs neo. _ Mnnag-er Burtin, of the l`0'1*‘"\ Duck Company, said he emploved 2!! hands, 120 of whom were men,twen- ' l machine luiiiils’nnd lull"‘l'H. The izirls of whom tlierc_were nbnut 120, work- ed for about five ycnrs, when thev would leave to innrry UV “Pak “u“"` employment. I-le sti‘,|mi_ less, with little pmtection from the wiiuls iii' rain is the s-ail conilltioii in ifi-stitiite (‘niupbelitoii toil-ay. Neiirly iifti-ini liundred are living under con- vns, the rest in toiiipornry wouiim, striictiires. Tliese, hmvevvi- nn,”-,1 poor shelter and the people are gngip i-red around camp tires drying out their tattered raiineiit. (‘.. l‘. ll. Tl\li.EGRAf‘HF.IlS IN l~IAS’I‘ GET ADVANCE hi_ui been reached between t=hc (‘. P, il und thc telegraiihers 0,, 9 get _thc imiiie rates as oni the wesiq-in (‘l`B[\l‘., July 25-'Phe `iii,iin-iigruliou oihi-iuls here have re- ceived word that the $25 rule is sus- Ipended wh-en .nen are coming to take -railroad work. In P. ii. inius iii siiiniiii iiii. Mi_iN'l‘liilCAl., July 22-As the re- I..,,|¢_ of repeateil cpiiferences extelidi-ulg Ur the wluwiml t'I"m‘ Still "mm Isllovei' several weeks. 8. tlldlnlte HEWC' ment was reiichi-.il yesterday alter- noiin lietweeu the (_‘f. l‘. ll. COHIDBUY 'und its condiictors and tmiiimen and all possibility tliiit the U-. l’.-H; men will follow the exam-.ple of the tvriind 'l'i-unk men _ and go out on strike is nnvir risuiovuil.~- ~ - f""" il At the final conference Monday nf- tern-oon, attended hy Messrs. l.eoii- Iuril nnii Mc'l`ii-r, representing the li. Ii’ ll iid Mr Murilock and the com- iniittcc iepreseiitiiit the tiainnien am If-iiiiiluiztors, a draft lorin of the 111-11?"- linent wus acizelmfd by UUU1 PMI-\°5_ und after it luis been \-l'l’_0“'|`l'-“ll It will he siiriieil hy i'cl*l`¢‘-‘ilillmi-l\"‘** “T boi-h parties and become binding. ’|‘-he np,-reenii-iit, \\‘-liieli co\'Prs all UW _points in dispute, is- largely f~€Cl_\'“'1°f\l~ The ze-.iiei'iil inenning, neeoriliiig to the ,"1-n's i-spi-esiiiitatives, is that tliei stuiidiiril rate of Pill' A01' the ten" tory eiisl. of Chicago is to be recog- ni'/.eil hy the company and that the inien have gained about 90 per cent of Itheir ileinands. Under the aK\`€€‘\f\<=llf~., the new i‘ates of pay for t-lie d-if‘lci‘ei_it classes of einployineiit in the train and yard service are specified, but the agreement is liable to change Uh' der sixty days notice from either side. The new schedule will be retroactive fi, Mny 1 Last. The agreeincnt is iw- cepted by both sides as a deiinltc closing of the dispute w-hir-h_ has been in progiess since the beginning of tlhe var. yvi,-c_i»|-,»i'iiooii. 'f‘lii»`spli-nili.l company, the cxcelli-.iit pluy so uw-ll presented _and the worthy objeift io whii‘h tliose who will attend will conti-ibiiti~., sluuild be lnctors in at- tractiiii, a record attendance. - BIISTIIN AIIIIS _ TI] ISIIIIII WINIK S SHE HAS IIIINE I:l0S'l‘(iN, July 24-A spcciiil meet- ing of the exi=_<-iii_i\'e coniinilten of ilu; Llnnailian ('lub was held ul thi- (lity Club this afternoon, culled by l‘i'i-i~il- dent Ali-.xiuiiler 1'. (li-aimin and see retary John ll_ Pnttersou, for the purpose of taking action i-oiicerniu,~,‘ the fire loss in l_7anipbeilt_on_ ' Pluiis for the relief of the siifli-i~ri's were nrraiii.'i-d The cliib will si-nil bellton. The i-lub intl-uifs to opilii one or two more depots in liooton, where the people of this city muy bring clothing to he sent to the liil- siiffeifers. | Terrific Rain Storm With Wind Broke Down Tents And Sickness Follows. I A HARD OUTLOOK I 'I.‘~‘ipi_'<-iiil to 'f`hi- liunriliiin. I i .iui-iii-ii.i 'io\, ' ; .` .` July 25-Com- Ipli-fi-ly ill-l,ui»i-il by the heavy rainfall Iwhiili :iiiirtid enrly this morning and l las bei-u poiuing in torrents ever isini-e, i`iiiupni-lllou presents a weird i iiiiil |iif_iiil»i.- srriie. To mnki- nuitii-rs worse there is a hen\y \\'i'ni»iisibiliiy for ihi- uri-iileiit which i-ost llii- livi-¢: iii' i-lt-\i.-ii ini-ii ut Fort- i'i-ss llfoiii-oe i\`ii_i ifui-ini; the battle |»riii‘tici- yi-sli-i'iIii_\'_ Ni'\'er livfoii- iu thi' l|ir»`tii|‘y of the iiriiiy hiiil thi- ili-\'|i-i- fiiilf-il to work. 'l`hi- |iossilillil_\- of its occiirreiice W8! di-inonsfriit_i»il, li~.\\-i-vi-i‘, by General i‘|-ii/_iq-r siioii iilfi-i' llii- iweldelii., by I The llglitiiiiig wus espi-riully \‘i\'iil light fall of rain. Mwwwuohélil There are innny lliniisniids of people to-dav who yi-t iivirrlook the fiict ‘that pollfiuir-ss nt liomc is i-veu more i|,\|,.,,~¢|mii thuii politciii-ss abroad. '|`hcy are iilwiiys_ fiurlv pleasant and ohliigiug io iiaiisinil f\\'- qniaintanci-H, and will tn\“‘ Kri-ni. piiiu.-i to be “frii-nilly" to i-.tri\i\ger.~i, whi~i'c~ |35, at hniiic they ure as gruinpy mul 'disagreeable as _su many thousuiiil rowllug bears. and the thunder pi\rlu~.nliirl_v li-uili and thi- storm was iii-roinpuiileil by ii fvrfell. to drive team and make him- of things uuii-if be wrong. For whom si>i°.` generally useful. Apply at OR- lin we care most -our acqiialntaiicen borne House. 7--2GdZ4f`. _ lor our fainilies? Which have the OST on Zflrilrlinst. hetwei=n"T_‘hnr.'|¢renter claim upon us? Wh-ich are the Iilottétown _and the (iongfliiliiiieq most affected `ny our behavior? There ,q,.h00i_ 5 silver chnteliiine bag hear- is but one answer to thin: Be polite ing mcmogi-nm A. M. Reward to find- at home! 9|- af, St .]0seph's Convent, 147 Pow- This does not mean the careful ob- nal St. 7-26d3ipd. ,servance of all the smallest points of ` _------- -etiquette, for the absence of restraint Minai°d'ii Linimont. Cures Dlndruk. is the very essence of homo hawt- ,-i -nag.,--_ ,_i.»i..~.. - . -'ff'-J - - ~ 1 ,i i . I»`°'I" I ‘I I .‘ ‘ _ ‘_ fi-st of :ill ilii- runs \\liii'h pnrticiplt i-il in |hi» prui-fii-i-. Miiinril’s l.lnlnn-nl. for sale everywhere .1 M_,_..W.M.M.cc~- .._M.,.,.,W.~.-w.,.~...~»~. TRUTHS I iii-i-is. lliii do not treat. your own iolks with lei-is consideration than von would show to a 'niislnels friend. ,lie ns oblieiug, nk willing to help, ll fplem-iint, cspecinlly ,in those llttlo matters which make such a big dil- iference, as you would be to your ricll ,uncle, if you have one. l Poiiitencss has been defined nl “benevollmice in trifles; the prefor- lenrn of otlii-rs to ourselves in the lib- \\ wars old, from the country pre-| it stnnils to reason that this order lie, daily, hourly' occurrences ol .. lifc. bu not iii~ei»i.- in it sioveniy or caro- li-ss fin-ililoii beeniise “only the hdma- \.'nlks will sec." is not their steam more iiirpurtant 'to you than tho good opinion of outsiders? if not good opinion of oiitsidari? lf n0f. T0" do not truly love them. You should strive tn lliipear nt yoyr best It home-'your belt in evlfltahinl. Noi only is it your duty-it psyli. i..; \\ ‘J Fri af’ ,if .1/»"f»f¢{§;,l ' _ /5 M » __ ...f... .fi ,- ,/_ ~- , _g/I :.,',-,_- “ye '-T f »