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All the physicians agree that the Presi- dent must remain quiet for about a month until the exterior wound is fully healed and the President s heart action becomes normal. was rural A consrmacri The general belief now is that the ground is breaking from under the conspiracy theory and that the police will before long admit that the assassin work ed alone. il WARTS, VERSUS MOLES. Are either a mark of beauty i This would _be a sugtestive topic for debating societies. For t e information of such, let it be known that 1-’utnam’s Painless Corn Extractor removes the painless warts in a very short time. Drnggists who sell the best always sell Putnam’s Painless Corn Extractor. A Dcn’t want rubbers in the hot weather. '.2 ‘i it 'tel' WET PROOF SOLE. Tn: Geo. A. Slater. maker. , This is just the boot for the fall wear; the very best grades of leather are used in those boots. Made on the Good- year welted process, lined with fine calfskin. We have all the different lasts. Come in and ask us to show you this new boot. Goflhros., Sole Agents. Pitch Pine Oak Timber Boards. l' LATEST Sensation is an Action in Court WITNESSES ENTICED _-_i ` Must Answer for Con- tempt of Court. A RKNSATION IN COURT. Sr. Joint, Sept. 12. -(Spe¢ial.)-. Than was quite a sensation in Court to-day in the trial of Dr. Moi-rison’s action against the Street Railway Company. sx>r1zrrtNc wrrsnssns avrar. Attorney General Pugsley declared that James Crawford had tried to induce Conductor Whittaker to go to New York, and that Frederick Morrison, brother: of the Doctor, had tried to induce Miss Brownell formerly accountant for Doctor Morrison to leave the city for a time, promising that her present situation would be kept open for,her on her return. mzfsr axswnn ron coxrnupr. The Court ordered the two men. to appear on Monday next to answer to a charge of contempt of court. _ To-do.y’s Probabilities- Tonoxro, Sept. 12.-(Special)-General rains with strong breeze to moderate gales, south east to south west. To Go Away-Consplratorsi an anuspue neue; ly Allnyl ltchlng and Burning and Thoroughly Cures Ever! Form of itching Skin Disease. If the extraordinary value ot' Dr. Cha.se’s Ointment were thoroughly un- derstood there would not be a family in Canada that would be without it in the _ t l ii ‘ In the tlrst place it is a food and beautltler for the skin; and is so pure and pleasant to use that no lady will delay in applying it. It removes pim- ples, blackheads, and all sorts of dis- agreeable and disfiguring skin diseases. In the severest cases of eczema, salt rheum, fetter, scald head and other itching skin eruptions, Dr. Chase’ Ointment affords instant relief by al- laying the burning, stinging sensations, and will permanently cure lf applied regularly. ` Dr. Chase’s Ointment is the standard ointment the world over, and is so mar- vellously successful as to far surpass all rivals. Ask your neighbors about it. There is not a. single community in Canada. but has some cases where this remedy has worked remarkable cures. 60 cents a box, at all dealers, or Ed- manson, Bates & Co., Toronto. -__ ' U All ready for School opening, with _a big supply T' nim'.n.a> The Result Noted hy a Charlottetown Man 0N PAN-AM. GROUNDS. The Story Told to a Guardian Representative-An Idea t of the Panic. A, . ` Hr. D. McMillan, the music dealer Great 'St`reet,` returned to the citycn Wednesday evening after a ten, day’s visit to Toronto, Niagara Falls and he Pan American Exposition. Mr. Mc- Millan went to Toronto on business _and while there decided to extend his visit the other points. He arrived at the Exposition Thursday evening the day previous to the one on which President McKinley was shot by Czolgoss in the Temple of Music. On the afternoon of the shooting Mr. McMillan visited the grounds and took inanumber of_the sights. He had been through the electrical building and was just goingtoleave the grounds when a young man asked him if he heard that President McKinley had been shot. Noticing a crowd going toward the Emergency Hospital on the grounds he followed and shortly in advance was the wagon containing the President. The vehicle h\d_ been backed up to the door of the Temple of Music and ‘the President had been placed in it. Q, _ When the wounded man was lifted out t ofthe wagon, Mr. Mclilillan was the polieeolllsellr llelillaufoundthat ST. .l0HN'S fCZOT.GOSZ. _;:;~";:g,¢;»g';;g;;°,w-;__--:;_e;,lCANAr`B`iidN Pnlssrn1eNI.“=°'iir“'-f>#’='=f”=1~”~=~‘f==#-*-`l1_ oi=l=it:l:~ns‘ ,_ ' INDI- The police repeatedly, informed the infurlawedmob that ations were useless as the crowd were absolutely lure ct their man and “Finish him" was their-ery. Almost every person onthe arcunds hastily gave his judge-“ “Revenge l” Doctorseffeverydeseriptlou were cum- ing to the Preaident’s couch. An automo- ‘ Dr. Park and apparently only a tow moments elapsed before he _arrived on the ' grounds. _ T Aa' the doctor came through the immense threngthepealotths auto hell cleared theway. Apparently every one knew.Dr. “Park was coming and the crowdmdde way, determined to let the President receive the host that medical” aldwascapable toglve. The vehiclewas not slowed up very much and yet no /one was hurt. Arriving at the hospital the ` doctor jumped out andas he entered, the gave vent to their feelings by such expressionsas "There isDr. Park.” “If anytbingcan'be.d'one Dr.-Park can do it.” ‘Tall back and let the dcctorpass." 3 Reporters were thick and fast, writing as they walked, followed by an army. -ci _ people and their attendants, the latter to take their copyto the diferent ofhoea for ‘ the many special editions issued during the ,gafternoon and evening. Twenty .N minizftesafter the afray, the first extra editidilereached the grounds and half houréditions were issued. the people beingjllt asanxlousto buy the tenth editionfaa the drst. The fair grounds was a masdgf old paper and it was with di&cul& that the news boys could hand out the Noticing a crowd. in the oentrelof which was `*a large man, __\_!r.-_e lloMillan went over tosee what was ment and that verdict was' 'universal-do bile was despatched to Niagara City for ‘ ____ “murdenrlsnothere.’_’ Such '\ '___ I __§_;_’ J.: _, .5 Orrswa, Sept 12-(Special)-Lord Rob-__ 'erta mentions od Ottawa. mmf. caiewngne. - _ ' Maier Forester. _ Hajorsauders. -CaptStair`a. . _ ~ Lieut. Borden (Deceased). Lleut. Morrison. ` ~ .And Lleut. Mason. All Canadian. in his despatch fordis- tlnguished service in South Africa. . l Lose SERVICE MEDALS. `TheLongService Medal which some Bauadians will receive carries _with it a pension audanuuities. cor.; eanresn's .Lscroas ' qniqg _ = . - . . » . .'~ sg.; lw°ll'_lU before Colonel Parker trcdjuoed. A - *solo by? f Rev. trouble, and as he neared Us noticedi - ai ,hp 4. reporter with book in hand interviewing by the me corona monster. H. wntsutag d§8f__ from the owiugfito . removal and the attendants was onlyadrop in t e uc et to com the news spread to the different build- get him out and end his days and that without judge or jury. The croyvd was composed in part of the best men on the grounds and Mr. McMillan was told that some of the officials were not behind the The transfer was made so;-quickly and “De _ the would-be ' assassin hurried ofi’ 5° H855' binds *mln h° had it ”°°f*'T in such "a short ' time that oniyv' af his °h°35_¢i 1_'h_°-"Q ' '39 \“ h"“'k°’_'°hu small portion op fha people an around dehand. Approaching the dais he the grounds knew anything abcut extended his left hand and when the hand it and the 'crowd at the door at* the time _i °f the President' clasped his there _was a h°“’° mr 3' sms" da-7' 4 P h b ` k ba _ crack QI-the pistol. . McKinley fell to the close ADEQ# ‘witihths pared with the one that assembled when' p1°"'f°"n° I put niy han’ bn "h° wrench and prevented further shooting." mag ' ' ' ' ' ' Then there was a yell of exziultation and The suspicion of the crowd was that the *V917 05° Wanted W shake hands with the would be assassin was locked in the *‘ negro' Girls' 'mb in the hvnt muh' “ned building known as the headquarters of the , W the °°lQ"ed man t° mme their hands and police and an wended their way were dozens ot hands were extended at once. with the spirit of revenge uppermost 'in 'The “eg” did “W like the °x°r”°i°”' °t their hearts. They were determined te “P9l'°°ia"'i°” and went his way may .W b° followed and requestionerl by a similar new-shungry throng of loyal people. Mr. McMillan states that he remained on the grounds until six o’clock determin- P untwas ern on ‘rest in expressing their mode of prooee- ed “possible to seen' t 8 R g dune were it possible to get hands on Gzolgosz. In conversation with a gentle- ing but thron¥S °f P¢°Pi° UUDKYY f°l‘ 91° man Mr. McMillan was impressed with new,_ Buuem, hugging wg; th; 0;-der of Urn-ing the time he was there it was noth- . . . . . _ .£58,482 _' asa waning factor in Old World poll- ties, those who have the of peace and war know ver? 'MU' Wife `to do anything that will to the _ launching of the British seen arraiusv the navies of Euronewill be to eourtial an-iaatdisastet as that which befell lil!! de revolver inn ~. ; _- ~..' .. ._ ~.~.r:,. 1' V COL. FRANCIS WAYDAND PARKER, ( hlcaro. ' town Was given. The Bev. gentleman was in éxcellent xolce and was bdartily - applauded. ` Miss Lucy Lefurarey Rave two selections in her usual happy style. Miss Gladys Mclntyre delighted the audience with ia reading which considering her years was very well given . _ the fact that he was desperately inearnest the evgninm As mon as the nun- spread C01, pg,-ke, “-,.3 ,hm ;n,",,=_uc,__,, who and wanted to see the prisoner lynched ‘ 1 IIN in part all work can ba divided into and that at once. The women were w the Uuuymg ww” th’ ° 1°” _“I two puns. Tin- »u't.z.u work, vm- gpm.;-_.1 _ ' lb i. ' _~ . M fm- '““°° *“‘°f :,‘f.::.'.°.;‘:::.....:,:;.i~‘.:f::z3:::‘ 3 -- N35 in P”’l°“°'°° d°“““°i°"'i°n °f th’ 19"' °'sm°°h mteresnn an Frauen" quarrel between thedu-nie' tt 'lite artist calamity *|185 hid befdum Uh* Chi" eondition,eonsidering their bodily fatigue and that ofthe anlzar-, except uhm une | Magistrate of the Brepublic. ‘ _ _ attemptstc do the work of an artist with _-H W of 3 pausing for 8 momont in me corridor of ‘side ‘sue . Art izan methods. Any sold ri inducement a crushes art. No one can he an artist unless College T he X tf ` e V e. i“_1§,1i§.”“LE°"§i§i“'$.¥§°J¥.1'§ _ Tkreeanbenoaninansuin ehe'ea¢hin8 Books and School ' e e - e _ enceto the course of study". The “1 ° - Aecordingtoarecentotllcial pubhicatlon that Great Britain. the United States teacher can scarcely be -:_esefil»»d.' She bu laouedby the Navy Department of the ’ and Japan, the three nations that are willusethe ccurseotstudy for the good United States, that country has moved isupposed to have common objects in the of theeliildren but only assuggestlve. ~ opment roms presumes; mvtipowers ‘ or-:ent nomar an the other wrong of __ ruenimusmegnqaose an one pm-_ H & me is, intruding snaps in mum of we-‘ one worm combined in .mai tn-angst. unions. an me .mm im in its nga; struction and those already built. The Referring onlyto Europe, Italy may be *oftheartistteachen Agreat deal is ‘held seven leading nations are astollowsr _-expected to be cn _the side °f GN" l,5°°¢°5¢ P°°l' P¢!8i'¢.ll *D *#;°»°\'¢1'° *B3 , _ _ 1 » Towwimnun an myauueurty emmignt arise, team nausea in some maria” on _ . T ` » and the fleets of these. two powers over T desirable site of the farnaesfs dwelling t H ....... .. ...... T... f... ...- ...-. -.. ..».. ....1 ... ......». Tl E T Russia ' ' ' ° ` ` ` _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __5_;Z,545l_that while it may suit speculative news 'unsightly little school house almost _ ' .~ ` Unned. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ , , writers to treat British prestige besideit.'.The time is _coming when in Germany . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ._ ..................... --- Japan. ........ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..251.4£ staamgr “£LF|“” From these figures it will be seen that Th stem one .. 'in ybayeen pg-gm; the British navy is stronger than those streft Wharand Rgdly P°?1x1\+ dvlm (SUMSYS of any three other European nations. It Awnmwilli \ IQ TDEEDYSI _ . 1 . _nam ,_A _L __ JA _*L7 _(__ 'for his 'eforts fo get in the Twchers' RW°|V¢ U¢lllidB,F0r NS-_ BQ!! TWIN _ tingnished Service. it 8% ‘ihlil e 1 ` 5 3;; _ i lllihsn L _ , _ P” _‘°"‘°¢ smeee¥rn= °“““‘"°°"W“1 it seerssmensutrnae in Rosters nireni _ . 1 a-an-an-» .- ronmsrnrocrsnnn sxavxcn _ _ wut, Tl?¢Wlu°”°9W°F° F0. 8, _ » 1»vln¢¢h¢Q!1 did with ml Ourtraveiler will eooneall ouyouwath afullliosofsam- We ukour inends to see lum before placing their or .sean WB.AB'l‘HUli&00 this bea&!nl’Island there shall be the ‘ ..Yctyb$fts¢|lo0lsandthoverybe'sL 3.3;* 3. V _ i $11 D1-_H‘l| Mhumfdg himself fun! Pgjd 4-use-__-ln-n|_|-ul_|mu||u-:ummm _cénvwuwiuhwm COL _gs l- 1 _hadmuch pleasure in moving a hearty _ _g 3;;