- 3 B ` ~ N I ~ ' oRNmo.' ' -' ____ _ _ ` . l ' |l_ HW' ' I* - f _f -A-s‘= ING DAILY F0 VDED 151| _ r ‘w’llcl)cl?i.Y. mow nURA'i.‘DAII.YiIeul CH ARL o'I"rE'rowN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, CANADA, THURSDAY, AUGUST 27, 1908. {,,=,;,~-;,,§,-,;>;vr,,rg_,;»;,f,,u¢gw,,¢¢;>;v,¢gg1, I,-:*' ' - _ ELECTION DATE YET UNCERTAIN Voters’ Lists Cannot be Ready ,Before Eiul bl October' or Later, But Work is Being Rushed Rapidly Forward Now. TORONTO. Aug. 26-(Special)-'line fied 0n_ ; W _,IQ .,' gr. ,__-.ir .L _~ _ ' ' - _-, Z-:J _. .' _, _. , f - '_~ _r i hon. o. F_0_STER_ _ , Two MI-:N KILLED n o PQLITICAL Issues Ar A cnossino I _ . ., _ _. , _ _ A Vast Audience Listened With Close Attention to His Ffightful Fatfality Near Londonderry Stern Arraignment of the Governineiit; McLe'an, Martin Which is Hard to Explain, 'Night and Mathieson Also Spoke and Pleased Conservatives Train and level Crossing, Horse ' Cheered Very Heartily. Perhaps Bolted. Globe today prints the following special from Ottawa: The Gove11J!lent will not be able to definitely decide on the date of the election for some time yet, pending a report of progress as to the prompt- ness with which the revision and printing of voters' lists, etc. is car- Every effort is being made to faci- litnte the work of completvng the Imultifarious details involved in get- iting the machinery of election start. ed, but it is improbable that every- rlthing can be in readiness for polling before the last week in October or first week in November. :---; - _ .__...__.___.___.____i._._»-_~-- Pnsnin wis IIIIUSII] BIII Held on Charge of Intimida- tion, and Assault, Victim Seriously III MONTREAL, Aug. 2t3--_§Special)- As the outcome of the attack on tha C. P. R. mechanics and strike ers on Monday afternoon, Leon ei appeared in the police court on a charge of intimidation. The prfsoner's lawyer protested vigorously when Judge Leet decided that no bail would be granted, as one of the men injured during the trouble was seriously ill at home. break- Mart- today .__.¢__..;_._>._. IIECIIIIIIII Kill] _ __,____:.'_-;:._';."_* :-:'~:;`.:;-‘___ __~i_:_.__l__= nw nisnw HIIIISI IIIIi`.IS ___- ~ NEW GLASGOW, August 26‘-.(‘Spec- itil-)-There was ia big days racing here today. Some fast time was made There was a very large attendance, numbering about fifteen hundreds In the 2.20 class, Buchanan wa! first Estell second and Mabel. thirds The time was seventeen and a half- In the 2.30 class, Lou Helen was first, Nell Patch second and Brazil- ian third. The time was twenty. mimi-1 IIIIIIIIN SIIIINBIHII IIIPAHIS THIS IIII He Was the German Ambas- The Conservative meeting last even- Manitoba, supporting the Government" U13 filled the Market Hall to over- *Since then Ontario, British Columbia flowing, the body of the ,mu being land bllew Branswlcklhad fallen into D k d -th _ _ , e ouserva ve co umu. P. E. Isr- tzg -58163:), USD’ "f“nesl‘. and alert' Iland would follow. The revelations in BB 0 th th faces of ladies, nhxdlurlii the p1g;¢g?::;,N;W Bzgnswick showed the need' of were the leader 1 c augs ere and at Ottawa. When land ConseI'vati‘;r:Ii.n(S.sW.vgfhtlibgipli [ML Mathieson comes to p°w°r we sided with dignity_ shall know more of how our money speaker. He was heartily received and 1"*3'§=s.>.-,__ spoke with great vigor arraigning ' the Government for going back on _? their platform, breaking their pro- A. mises, wasting the public money _Q i`~ d0UbUllZ the taxes and increasing the 7"/ .Nfl cost of living. 'l‘hey borrowe-¢l. money ' -H., I " Mr. Martin M. P. was the first _-vi ,. . I Mr. Brodeur denied the truth of their report, and the Premier appointed another, Judge Cassels, who ss an honest ma-n. His inquiry was ad- journed, but enough has come to light to show the facts. He gave in- stances of ftfheldobl .ery which was go- ,ing on in the _.fine Department. He closed amid cheers. V I Mr. Foster came next and was heartily cheered for some time. He complimented 'the electors on having two such able, plainspoaking earnest and persistent representatives as Messrs Martin and McLean. They ought to be sent back, as he believed they,. would be. _(cheers) It had been charged that he talked too much, but as they had no power to rule they must do what they could HALIFAX, Aug. 26-(Special)- which they were driving being killed wiiue creasing the runway mer at “ml 01° Wasvn sms-Shed to nieces. 7.30 this morning about a mlle east ha1::;nE:°(;ry_ 0’ tn): Zum” “am < o oe on of Londonderry station two younglhearmg we whistle Meth; enziigefhaf; Illell. Herbert and Wilfred Scott, *horse took mgm and b°“._°d_ bl‘0£ll6rS. bald to live in the neighbor- No other theory can be advanced hood of Acadia Mines, were knockedlwhich can satisfactorily explain the down and instantly killed by No. lojaccident, since the main road rung train, the night express iron St. I parallel with the track for half ann), John in charge of Conductor 1-Iopperfand it would be an impossiblity for Bllii driver Sanders. Inny one not to be aware of the ap. The men were in a wagon, the horse proach of the gl-n|n_ ~._ __ ___ , ' - -- . J -I 1 sador to the United _ States. lllll HIIIISIHII »_--1 . II] Sisaw 1 HEIDELBERG, Germany. Aug, 25 a h S_etS Example and -Baron Speck Von Sternburg, the Rage Smzes the Kmgdgm ermuu Ambassador to the rni-.en - , States, died quietly in the Hotel Vic- Of Cam bodlal |'t0ria in this city about midnight last , night. The Baroness, who was Miss I Lillian May Langham, of Louisville, PAR_Is_ Au; a5___,1..1.gmm. “_ Ky., was with her husband at the En./l. ceived from Cambodia, the French As- 'TM Bam” and the Barone? f";“`f= ctr; “mc pmbectomw, state that King 'from Hamburg the end to ms vmon ghmwnth has been vaccinated’ and _to consult with Pro cssor Incrnz wat 8 parted "mm for vacciomo Czeruec, a skizu specialist, on n mal- has get in at .ML ¢,,.“-fn ady from which the Ambassador ‘has Th” DIBKUB bl`0§-0 but not 10118 ag been suffering for some time. After °" P"°mD°°t» “nd PM F"°“°h d°°t°" 'a prolonged examination of the dis- Zgéhfg gf, Vaccum” th. pmph' but icased part of the left side of Baron one of Sisawath’s sons, Duong , Ma- 'V011 Sl1€l`l1ll6FZ'B N080. Professor tlliga. declared himself against vacci- ,Czurnec affirmed that the trouble was na ou, d alth h fhis wives _ died of atlas. plagflzlf h;J11r°d"’1Bed wx BL snot a cancer. but a lulllls. and that he low her body to be mmov9d_ Bom could cure it. Both tue Ambassador afterward he, too, caught the plague and his wife were immensely cheered ““‘;I‘ils°‘;- hh th Ki im dlmtel lat this opinion, which was dull' com- a er n , me . _ _ lent 1 th » ° Kd ci ` municatci to the foreign office al Ber natemm Ha moitgrs sub wagciggieé I lin. A representative of the oiilce came e wan e t e v four t|me9_once on mlzh leg ind ,meal down here to see the Balron and upsln o on each al-m._,md the doctors had the his return to Berlhn t e avora greatest difficulty in making him nn- news, it is said, was transmitted to dsmgand mmf, this was unnecessary, Emperor William and forwarded to 'Phan an tm, ministers wew vaccine. lthe German Embassy as Washington. ed, all the King's wives, and all the Baron Von Sternberg is described ns rural household, and the rush tu fui- having felt that his long agony was low those illustrious examples has nearly over, although he had suffered been such that more vaccine has been many disappointments, with regard to telographed for from- Saigon. his illness. His wife also shared the The only people of distinction in hope that he would soon recover. It Pnompent who refused to, be vaccine- had been arranged that they should, lcd are the Ministers of War and a go to Berlin in September to be re- dfillifhter-in-law od the King. They ceived in audience 'oy Emperor Wil- threatened to»oom.mit suicide if forced iiam previous to his return to Wash- 10 allow` the doctors to operate on lngton. Promised a reduction ot taxes and were taking 73 millions. instead of the 33 millions when Mr. Foster was Fin-v ance Minister. Coming to transpol-ta. tion he sald little or nothing hm] been done for the Island in twelve years. He next took up the subsidy question arguing that the settlement, was most unfair to the Island. Mr. Hnggart in 1896 stood ready to equip the Province with branch railways, because we had built the Island Rail- way at our own cost. The Conserva- tive party would build them yet, duced and heartuly ¢heered_ They were, he said elected in 1904. Then ‘here were an the Provinces but anroad at 4 5 and 6 per cent but V f'~ ',_ ' _. _ _ » _ull would pay the Canadian people out 3| _ _\Il‘,`._g- (£3, -:.;p,v_f.` .//) _ \ ~‘\\ DGP Cell! f0l` their Savings- Theo' had 'W-3 -.fl dll __ ull' by argument. That they were doing' _ . _ ~-_».\n_-_.- _ ~ . 'I \ I . fs 1 :~~ \ . .. ' 0 sou. orzonoe r:Uf.As rogrq ILA.. D.f1L.. Pg, = _//1 / if % if' --_*i.___ IHI IIIWII WAS IXCIIIII ....i. A Bear invades Sackville Sunday But Gallant Men Come to the Rescue. im BACKVILLE. Aug. 25.-sneifviiie nd Middle Sackville were greatly ex- ited Sunday afternoon, nnd your llsulal Sabbath quiet was rudely dis- turbed by the appearance of a bear, Some parties discovered bruin in the lower part of the cemetery early in .the afternoon, and the alarm quickly oudly portion of the female popula- lon. Fire arms of all kinds were re- uisltioned and some joined in the hase armed with pitch forks, shovels r any other weapon that came 'handy he occasion gave two of our citizens pportunity to distinguish themselves nd' Sunday night the praises of His Morship Mayor Pickard and Warren . opp were in everybody's mouth. As, poou as bruin became aware that he as likely to become a target for, ostilities, he started oil across the” antmmar and towards Middle Sack- ille at a lively trot. Messrs. Pickard and Copp armed to the teeth, jumped into a carriage and putting the whip to the horse started up the road to head oil the unwelcome visitor. This they succeeded in doing and getting within range the Mayor, with a Bis- ley shot, lnid bruin low at first shot. After everybody about Middle Saclr- ville had inspected the dead 'bear tho earcns was loaded into the carriage, and brought to Sackvllle. I THG CASE OF THE NEWSPAPER MAN. lhem. Th Ki asted orda on " thou. Hesnusngnlit tneulmu; In une, ”“”_‘_-”_“_ Nicw voRK. Aus- 25--Acwfdinl \ . _ 11 cher near the glnmahom ‘mm they "han charm. thmrl Miuard's Liniment Cures Colds etc. l§gn';l'1\B?;;;l;gEn‘; B;-63|, my-mon; ro- CARNIVAQAT NICE __ - 'ji A Magnificent Picture. Thrte others just as fine rueueau uuur for might ue New tx-ned. glfus° take; 'ls 8 :;3;;'@*~ VU 4 O ' _' Wonderland, holds out uncommon ln- h°rl°gM‘§l° c5;m,‘l`1°;°w we haf ,_,”___“,gh d“°°m°“h "° tl” l°‘"“" °' “"“"°\ 1" tie instrumentality of the man IDG 'Minn lunar. It lu u Iuiunui aevlc- Ima sun me wife, and en. meow: tion of N e-- farewell to hor dear cue. '°°l“¥ grethilqmgdcarlllihvihlg aihuchc in| Geadac-me's .Tribulation W\I\l'¢ “lv featuring, and air one has 'to -io nearly enough to overwhelm any WI- ll watch in comfort, mntgad nl joining But this one in particular. ovdrvlihi Personally in the event. ~th¢n all, and came out fifth* 'M0 'rho sum num-'e Dungeon-In u ur 'ml ww." was nrenonuie will lillendid story of how people can be ling ‘fAfter the Rain. It il IWW*-» mllundex-stood and n._‘uuu»luei --'ollt catchy and popular, one of tho belt WW trend md’ noble time some eonll 11° Nl f°°‘l"`°°- Tl" "°“°l'°" an eau te when is some to uuea- use of nie maven nom” 0' =W°'=‘ "'““‘ll8 the matter ariaht. l nrrqui- ation' to New Wonderl-and-and ¢0:;lil;f_1 M have-sais m umm ,»..»uar¢ It wui ee worm some 1° W' cently said “Let all in the house who P; V sy I 4 ill L ' ' . ' 'Y Wi I are paying their debts stand ui!-" In ' A ntantly every man, woman and, Child. , e to their febt. 'nh one exception rosthem all and The preacher seated “ld ,‘_‘Now everpevery.-man-_net DAY' mg hp dupe; stand up" _'fthe excvr- cion hlotbd, 'A care worn and hungry looking individual, clothed in 1119189! summer suit. llewly Ull“m°d~°'P°"` | endicular position _ ,"1-low is my ¢f|gnd,' asked the minister. ‘ithat you are the only 'fnan not to meet hi! ob- ligations 7" "I run a newsDBDOff' |10 meekly answered, "and the brethren an-u who stood up are my su’b=<=l‘ib°l‘°» |,d"._."L¢t ua pray," exclaimed the reacher. i\liuard's Linlmaut Cures Garget in Cows cnicico MARKETS. CHICAGO. August Z6--_(Speclal;- August Wheat . ...... .. 981 August Corn. 64| Sept. Wheat . . . 94| has been spent here. At Ottawa; but $13,000 was spent on a wharf ,scandal after scandal, fraud after which has since never been used and Mr. McLean, M. P. was next intro- hiaud had “en exposed- whim "W1 has 3`°`tt°d d°'Wn- |;:dv_i1 service commission was appoint-; He went. on to speak of dimnnmeg wha? Illtiléllmiaiion of Liberals all-'oi getting information in the public 'waste 1 k ey find ? Dishonesty, accounts committee with a majority _I . ac of conscience they found, (Continued on page 3) IIIIIII Wr.SI -IIIP IS SHI