l F odera -rf-. Wm me and arm 1 1|-Eh_i 'C ii ilARL , PAGES-~ Wonder-l ful ‘Results to dll! o4d'v¢rll.sers. . - -a ' ‘ ---Goes into Over _ _ 3000 Homes. . . Ll M°R"W°"l A - _-~ -f ~--~- _ _ _:__ __ _ I _ _ "‘ ` 'g 1 ~ . ~ ~=_.___ ”~i’”“+'i’i’?’.‘i’.‘t'.t%iY......i c1iARL0T'rErrovvrii,ii>1{1“NcE“ Fegnwano ISLAND, CANADA, rnrpav, AdoUs'i‘ 17.1906. if E 4,,,c,g¥;_sg,g,,g-:_r,»f,~g,;;f,", WEEKL . iN0 - i MR. FiELDlNG’S -ELECTION CASE Only Eight Cases of illegal Practices -Proven Out of 29'] Charged, and Defence Claims _ Agency Was Not Established -The Evidence Practically Closed. lIAl.iFlX. AUR., lil-(Special)-»-’l`he trial Mr. Fielding himself took the stan 0| the election peuuon Bgmnst Hom W_ S_l today and swore he never authorized an expenditure for the 1004 election. L_ve_______0_ __0____y_ He paid some bills afterwards unde protest, but thought they were fo Fielding was practically concluded at Of 297 cases of illegal _practices eiiafgcd 128,, ,mme ex,,end,m,,e,,_ . only eight were proved and in these thc He made no appeals other than wer defense claims there is no proof of agency. right and proper. DESTRUCTlON OF ACADIA HOTEL (; A""1'3“S'i`~ Ailll-. lil-isllirviilll-At thcthe Minister of Railways be requested to and the Empire thata high-class fast- niorning session the lllnritinic lloard of reduced theln to those in eifcctin 1905. mail. passenger and express service be Trade, \Viiliain Stewart, Summerslde Therest of lhesessiun was spent in established to run semi-weekly between r rendu paper on winter communication a warm discussion of transportation Halifax and Liverpool. I r between Prince Edward island and the questionb, the llalifax and St. John 5th. That the subsidized mail sitcniners mainland and it was resolved, on motion delegates dissenting on several points. should call at Sydney. C of J. E. Birch, Alberton, and Dr. Ander- Flnnaiiy the following resolution was 6th. That the Federal Govermncnt be son, Sackville that in thc opinion of the passed, though New ilrunswick opposed urged to carry out'tlic-_sie reeomcn.l.ilions. At Tracadie Beach By Fire---Guests Hastily alarmed Had i0 Leave Cloihes and Jewelry Behind---Building iltterly Destroyed Together Wilh Outbuildings. Early yesterday morning the news _ thus hurriedly notified. had to make haste reached Charlottetown that the Acadia ` to escape. I lotelsituated at Tracadie, a noted summer resort, had been utterly destroyed by inthe hurrytiiat ensued many had io leave their elotnee behind, save what they me- were dressed in, and in (ant many were The intelligence was heard almost with consternation, for the place was so well known to citizens. mos. of whom h:i\'t- at i orlous times pntronizeci ii, that tiiey felt more or less a personal concern for iisloss. As far as can be obtained the facts appear to be as follows. About elevcn o`cloek on Wednesday evening, some young men who occupied a room on the second floor, above tho hotel oiilce, noticed smoke in their room. On -going down to investigate the causethey found that fire was smouldering at the ouiside northwest corner of the building, where the office is situated. They discovered that the blaze was bcncaih the floor of the verandah at this H corner. Just what started the ilrc is not known, hut it is supposed that n lighted cigar fell beneaih the floor and could not be recovered, so it was left to .simoulilciz Be that as it may, by the time the alarm was raised the fire had become very evident. The flames had spread to between the weather boarding of the frontof the house and the plaster and quickly ascended io the roof of thc two anrl a half story building. Sonic attempts were made Io extinguisli the Ilanics at first with buckets oi' water, lint, the ilrc had been sxuoulderliig so long that it not able to fully clothe themselves. Those who had gone to bed had to dress very hurriedly, and leave their rooms, in order io escape the anioke and the flames. in the case of those thus hurried they lost more or less property. Nearly all lost trinkets and jewelry, and one lady lost ii valuable gold watch, in addition to the dresses and other belongings which there was not time to remove. The spread of the flames was very rapid. The wind blew the fire directly on the building and it was soon utterly be. yonci hope of rescue. So fiercely did it hnrn that tho stables also caught and were consumed, and ut times the spruce trees in the rear of the hotel were also on Many of tiiexruests took refuge for the night in the cottages of the Messrs Long- worth, adjoining the hotel, and some found shelter in the bowling alley which was almost the only outbuiiding which escaped. Others were taken care of by the Harm- crs of the surrounding country who drove to the scene and strove to stay, but un~ siiccrssfully, the progress of the flames. (Inc of those thus entertained by farmer who drove him and his wife home o stay till yesterday morning when they crtinc to Charlottetown, asked The D liad»becou1e too/ extensive to he cxtin-' (;u,,,.di,m ‘U express ms gratctul am,mc_ guished hy this means. lation of the hospitality afforded. He AU lim” l““°Wl'° me “lim” "W5 ii.\', Aug. 15-The striotestsllence I P _ _ _,__ _,_.l_ ‘ iiiiiad in oiiiclai circles as to Mllrcss ' 0' lm' 8 i7\,',"` is main - the suiii.-r-is tn bc discussed by King Edward and the Emperor Willlavni at 4 nm, "_ ‘ooh xvmsell Che__p_ _,Ulm their nii-1-ting at Friedrichsof. Lp to L ill h. h Sl Ch l l'h'FDmKn 0 cp Pre L M I mei 11 Dilrsel-ontaining sum of nionpy tho Foreign (lilies, would accompany the King. lie had been away on a. holiday - MEMBER _ bod I and broke it up to ,loin the Royal party on REB m,,m|ng°pn"£2:','m f_;';;'fww,,y,srfg;; i-.ii-ries on the foreign affairs of the i-aiiniry, and the fact that he is attending King Edward leads to the belief here that lin- discussion between their Mnjcsties iiill he ofthe widest range, taking in all questions outstanding between the two connii-ics and those likely to come up in the future. _ iiii;i””i'iio Ho as l Elllillitl PLAYERS l,|>.\'i»\>.v, Aug l6~’l`hat England talns tfnodcare of her professlonil cricketers \\'a_~i amply demonstrated by o benefit ainirii for Walter Leesa Surrey profes- sional, nhicii was played at the Ovalln ln iliici- :lays of the game hl0,0ilil spee- tators iitieniieil and more than 20,000 was way, is only thirty~one years of age and hoiiic county preserved an nii\‘iintagi_- throughout theganie and finally non wiih nine wickets to spare.¢iespiti‘ a s leirliil up hill struggle by Yorltsiiiic lxnox limi much to do with thc vii- tory and the bruises sustained by the opposing batsman did anything but inspire coniiilencr- in theni. llii-st. made a fine eii`ort nndl contriliutcfl ST notwithstanding his bntiercil coiiili tion. Ile was well helped by l.oiil linnlic. ivlio reniainerl at thi- wickets for .seventy minutes for eight runs,duriiig iviiicli time llfty~one runs wcrcaililcii to llic sc-ure. ’l`lic totals oi tlic games wcre: -Yorkshire, ir lil*-|.\'-\. -*=\Ck. »\i=.'. ill.-iSpiii~iii ,in i.. and that after he had sold his land _' i iii-iiiii-i'.~.uii iilllzert regretted the bill' '.1 i_~ _ _ ‘ir .~‘-- ~ tl. i irouglitiuto tlic llu~pii.il limi- yi-~ii-:day "_ _,_,_ . Llilglill Util‘l(,i\)ll`i‘li']i;,dill‘il1;s :Vl::nl1T; :intl dir,-il ii sliort iiiiic tliei' uiiilci all f;,|_, ....1 W,-,,,,,_, ,,,.,y'h,,,_.e ,mused mm to Witiia horrible ivouii-i ii. his fact- llarii-it llcnilcrsoii. of t`l\:\iloticio\\'ii, ii as pidii ii-vi'i.;i-_ 'l 1-Vic rt-rlziiiiiv seriiisi to he Home --\'i-l- ii -1- of ii quarrel. it is said _ ilint ll--iiilcrsoii iiitcr la-ing shot IBD -ll`lf\ll illllJl‘l`l “l'*`*' ll\i"- ll\"l‘l" ‘li [~orii---ii--liirirt-_ ~\_\'ii\i.' ili'ii lie liail been , li miiiill-:'i'il. ‘Url that lic repealed this liliaigi- iit\'i iii-ii~;_' iixlai-ii to the hospital, .-.\ iii-ic -i -'.iiii ;ii'.~iii|ii ir is made to gnvg l\l~ lili' li_\' -in 0|-ri'-iiioii. 'l`iii‘pii~<»|i.>i iiialri-.s ilicplea iliat ilili l--'ith \\-i~ fini- iii -in ai-i iii(-nial :iiscliargn _lm-,_,,.,,,,, ___,_,,,_e,,,c,,, ,U 1,_.. .i|.-i-l, i: -ii '_li‘ll" Linn iiiili ii iii;-li lic has arnicd, but , _ . 1-4 l-ii 'ii »-ii-:\r.‘. ii ~ -i l; -_ iii".t-it liaiilieliliiiiii :tial in . Lim lai ii- _ _ _l‘ _ "L “ “‘_‘ ‘mi __ . _ .i i. \\ im .|~ .illi-;_-'.--l iiiicr romiuiiing |,,. .i,u\.l ,un away. lu- .lin-.i ran :ificr lii~ vii-lim flourishing iiilbcrt is under nrri'_~i ilia:-:vii “llli lii~ i:iiii,\\ asproiiiptly arrested and lodged ‘in i.iil by Lia- lliniiiiii-ii Police. ____ ___ __ ‘Wu \___0“n mu, _i__, ,________ O, _ iii-i_i-i--i~~on inld the man \\lao was bring- ’ _ _ _ ii.__- liiin io thi- liospiiai that (lillii-rt held |l\~‘ \llS\.i'l'~`l “ml l“ “‘l‘l‘l"'“ l" 'l ll' l i..in ai--l slioi him before lic could get opt ral ion. 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