-mercinl traveller by the naime of Mc- HE . -~i¢~ *EAD Al-L CVE' . , A ,_ \ ‘ I si 1. ia i=.niN - "Ani: |s'|..AN ' - ‘ »- can un:vv_ V I. =2*f _ _ -, ,, is gc pq: vs fz zo Gi: WIRIIWQWERAQIAWMA - “THE LA'ras'r News ‘ '. CHARLOTTETOWN A nosrn air I . cANADA,hMoND.i'Y, SEPTEMBER 25, 1911, . ,msn an iw. A _{,§_,,,,,, ,M D. I BRUCE 0-F THIS ‘ I PROVINCE MET HIS DEA TH Details Surrounding 'Sad Event Published-.ill Fatal Dispute ---v’ 'l‘lie and death in Campbellton of Daniel .l, iiriice, a native of this Pro- viiicc, luis occasioned general regret ,mining tiiosc in this city and province who iierc acquainted with him. 'l‘lie lolloiviiig account of his death is irani un cxcliange: <'.niii»iii<:i.iJi‘oN, sept. 22-canon liailton is today uiouriiing for one of liar niost. i'ci~»pected citizens,-' D. J. |3,~i,¢n, wlio died at an early hour this nioriiiiiif, ns ii. result of fi blow alleg- ed to liiivc been struck by Dr. W. W. Duliei'ti'. 'i‘iie townspeople are so B,,,,,»|i.¢li hy the sudden tragic termiii- iition of one of the niost sober and quiet elections ever held in Resti- goiiclic, ilint it is hard to get the iachi, It appears that Mr. Bruce and pr, polici-ty were in a somewhat hent- gil iii'y,niiu-iit, beginning about politi- ciil innili-rs, Mr. Bruce being a proin- i,,,,,,| i‘onscrvative, while. Dr. Doher- fy- is ii l.ibcrnl, when ii persorinl uint- ler 1-si.-|n-i~.l.iiii; lir. Doherty was toiich- id iinon tiicreon he is said to have m|,|.eil nt Mr. Bruce with an um-i in-alln. "l‘lie weapon pierced the unfor- tuniite inuii’s eye and it is supposed that it injured the bruiii. 'Phe injured mini wus rnslied tu Hotel Dieu Hos- pital wlii-ii everything possible was doiie and he was then renioved to lils Iinriic wlicrc he expired at ii o’clock this iii.orniiig. llr. lloliei'ty iiuinediutely after thc iissniilt wus iirrested by Uhief Huglies. Au inquest is to he held this nfii-riiooii. A widow and two cliiliircii, one son and one daughter survive. Deceased was a ‘native of l’rincc i~}ilward Island and was an active tciuperance and church worker, who dui-ing ills sixteen years resi- dence liiii-ii has won the esteem of all. Mr. liriirc in n well known tailor and was ut one time a resident of St. Jalni. lie was an active curler and ii-us ii izood citizen. Aiiotlici- exchange says: it sc-ains illr Bruce had in the morn- ing stiiteil Dr Doherty had a large qiiiiiiiity of liquor in his office and was scliini: it priucipiillyi to the In- ilinns. Tins statement was carried 'to thi- liocior, who inct Mr Bruce oppo- site l"<~i':iisi»ii Bros' store about loin- o’clork in the afternoon. '|`lie iliirtoi' said, ."Dan, come heie iii-iint to sec you," and led the way lnio the store, followed by Bruce. He repented wliiit; he heard and asked if lic miiile the statement. Bruce repli- ril .“\'c.~i." The doctor immediately raised his iron rod umbrella and plunigad it into Bruce‘s eyes, saying, "Iiiinin you take that.” Bruce fell back on tile counter and was protect- ed from ii foil to the floor by gi coin- Ginii. llc was ininiediately driven to llie Iiospitnl, wliere it was found ii tint of blood had formed upon the Iiiiiiii- iliili no hope was held out for Iiis i`i‘<'<\\'i‘I',i/- About nine o’clock he was ri~,iiio\'cd to his residence, where lie liilsscil iiway nt six o'clock this iiiiiiiiiiiit. Ili-. Doherty was last eve- iiiiii! nliicuil under arrest. bail being reinsi-d. ' Tiii’ iii‘i\-ing :inn as ii result of the defeat of Ciiiiiidiiiii the lining; 5,, Uaimliu of gin-, mi-ini-o-i R0Cil’i`0City- 'Thi-I* ‘~\'i-i¢~i illlv €Xti`€iiif’ city iigreeineiit luis expnnileil the free VAS” if-‘T Ililiy ‘l9iiV0i`Y- Miiiif *if Uii zone for pulp und piipvr so ns. to in- Uiiiliiilr Uiiiii lii1iCC ut ii lunch less clude all of thc fiivored nations. His advance rliniiing do\v‘u to 1-ii. (‘-on ,.if_,,cen\¢iit, follows; slderablc cxciteiucnt was shown In “(!niiaila’s rejcctiou of reciprocity OBILS £00. U10 l1\l»i0l` liiliiikiiik! ii iiiiiii raised a question ii'-itli respect. to the of 1 iiuil ld. favored nation treaties that is iiuiilur --~ - llnliiie the items coiitniiieil in sec- tion une of the reciprocity \bi_Ili, the I iiilp cause, wiici wus aioiiv niui.Eii noun "1 °‘ i ii-'. 1 ' ' A si-.ctioii two, iibolislied the duty on (‘-niiadiaii pulp niiil paper siibji-.ct only to ii coiidition precedaiii: thiit the pulp and paper inust. be niiidc friii,n ii restricted woods ii-i<:Nv|an; sept. 2i-iiin`yni- ‘sneer today coinpelled the lhiiteil :states aiiiie (‘oi is Lo hiiiil down its col M ~ . . -| , ors _in Deliver, :ind us ii rei~iiilt thc Mayor uuiy be iiivolviiii in :in i ini lirogilo with the liniti-d States IZUV ernment. 'Fwq of the olliclnl flags of thi' H"“lI"""iiii<’. :ind also in this city. ll. 'A' Iii`ii*"‘. l‘ity, his first. cousin, left fin_.~lni.iii'iliiy to attend his fiineral “h'"I‘ I'iI“‘S lilnce this afternoon. »i___ A PIIIIICELY - ._ NEWSPAPER WRITER pllliIil.lN,,ilei1. 22-Prince Henry of "‘ii*i_=\. thc 'Kaiser-'si brother, has ne- °“ii]I'IiS\ieil nn exceedingly neat piece ‘iiliwiiiilisiii hy a ileeariptioii of the '|"‘A“i'i"Iilii‘» accident in which he was lninlvi-il .~ionio\week_s nge immediate- y ini his riitur from England.- Tiir iirticiii. iliinh is contlrlbiited to th” "*\‘ii0lin\li| Zeitung," would oc- ciipy ii i-oliiiuii f ii newspaper and is iiiarine corps werii hung over thi' sidewiilk friini~ thc biiililiuix in wliicli the recuitiui: siution has its liciid- ipiiirterii. 'l`liis in .in violation of ji city oriliiiiiice. (.‘.uptnlii Iiuycs. in clini'_i:i~ of the re- cruitiiii; siatioii, proliiibly will _tiikc n - , ¢ “Section one could not go into of- fect until (`-iiiiiiila took reciprucit.y ac- tion, but section two become effective liil 26, when the president sigiied . y . the reciprocity bill. (‘aiuulu.'s votr of irjcctioii will iiuive section one in- effective, but it will not impair the pulp iinil piipeij sectiiiii, which if_iiu- uot be niillilied except- by ii i'el>i’ii\ii\i1 out of the Aii\ei‘ii'nii uoingiwss, uiiil such repciil is highly iiiiprobnliiii. "'i‘lie iniportci~s ni’ pulp nnil |'=ili“i` from ilerniniiy, Norway und .\‘\vi:il0ii clnirfi that under tlic iiivoi-eil iiiitioii tr-only the proiliicts of lliiise <-oiiiiti'iini arc entitled to the trciil.iiieiit that i‘-niiniln olitiiiiis when the pulp 'und paper nr uiiiilc of \iiii'esti‘ict.eil \vooii>‘, and that the tiiriii on tliosr iiri.ii°l;is is iiiitoiiiiiticiilly iiliolislieil iiiidei' like conilltiou. 'I`rciisiiiy depnrt. niciit. niiicials say no niiuilnr i-its-if luis over :irisen in this i-.oiiiil.i~y." tho iriiiittcr up with the niitiiorities nt Wiisliliilztiiiio_____A____________A________: written lu popular, aliriost riicy stYil‘ with nu eye foi‘ effect. iiuil_color. Hn* kindly reference to his inJiii'0ii Ciiiii" feiir and his liuiiiioroiis alloslous to the coiicern of his fnitliiul te_i'i'ici "Jimmy" are ailiiiirulilc. The prince- ly joiiriiuiist luis ii fling nt seiisiitiiin; nl foriiis of joiiriinlisiii \vlili'.li wi iiiniisc his hllinbler brethren. ~... COMMUNICATION I IHRQUGH PROVINCE S’S||)E x|.“B|'|'|0|| _ _ iiin__iiiriiiiiiiiii.iiiia RACES I-AND PRIZE LIST ."‘°._.i":.%“i'.:'f'i:;l.“‘i‘..nl iiicinl from iiar an Correspondent r Snniviuiisi ia, pt. za-'rue horse tsisfiii ln conne tion with the exhibi- Mrlil if*-le were tte ed by what was in “I” fin: no an rowa in the ins- ,rf ‘ii the tra , ingigndxiegarnl ngi d the keen rac- mmnt ` d sport for those ihqghfgn WPI” Tie c sees of which "“'"‘il i Fe li mmary: J $2 ii NRE on Aunt ‘ii -»-iii.-».- BDFW N3? IC ;_‘b5W|-*_ Q »°H@T (iueen Marie Yiiitii Toy Menilowvnie Beat Time- _ ' 2.20 Liisti. _ l:('I°°’w,_.G\ ggN*»-° this 1oi a \ _ with passeiigers, freight, express nnd "mil, docking at 12.00 Ii. in. _She 2 W left nn return set T.i;0t ii- nil-é Lifiaiilfd 1 inc . -. ing passengers, re g , exp ‘ s Bglelle lfdllowing is the prize list ofthe Satiiriln_v's N. S. iimil and' arrived pr-mea County Exhibition which- WHS at 8.30 p. m. She leaves this morn- held last week! . ini! f0i` Picwii ii; 8-120-I I It t 6 ov BUTTER AND CHEESE Sintllilolgmlvetdlze Rl[il::i?“(ret’iirnTiig lat Till’ 0*' C"°°k °H’““°" h°m°`m“d° g'00‘nm. She sailed 'again from lieri (First prize present” by R' T' H01- 3.00 P. m. and returned from ma" I‘td)"-1' Gen Schurman’ New West River at 5.45 U-m. To-day' she A“"““7 2' M" M' D' Mc-mad’ Mt' leaves at one o’cIock p. m. for Or- R°Y“Ii 3' Fmnk Glyd°"’ & sons well ports and return tomorrow Margate. i ' mo,-ning, Fi” ii°“ii‘l5 °f B“tt°"' mug °' ~ Saturday the Eastern express was Driiiii. ii0i1i°'ii'iiid° (mist WI" pre' ten ‘minutes late, the Southern nc- wiifd iw Siiiciaif 4* S*"‘"“" Ltd" nmnmcuseion wnsnn time, the wise-' 1- i"i`i\iik Giydm & 90"; -2' Mr” WML ern accommodation was 30 minutes “U9 Wfideu- B“ltI"~ L°t 18; 3* M°‘j°r.Iate. the Siimmersido and Eastern 'l'0WiiB°"d» Sh°"b"°"I"‘ accommodation trains were on time 'B01 1"ii"f°"Y H"tt°r'“1' J' B' VM' and the Western express was one f0iii'. St L0“ii‘¥ 2- D““k mv" Dalry' Ihour and ten' minutes late. Co: 3 W. E. Wood, S\lmm°"' Through. inadvortence it was om- 2 M cNovin, Tyne Valley 3 INTHIIIIIIS Said to be Responsible fo Russian Pramier’s . Death Hpirciiil to 'l‘ln~. (lu-nrilinii. h"l`. l'ld’l`l<}it.\‘lilli¢(l, .“°e|it_ 24-in- iiliiry intii_t|iii iissnssiiiiitliiii iii' l’rc~ "ii"" "lt"I¥liin i:i\'i-rriiiiiiiy iiidiciitiiiiis. of the complicity of pi-oiiiincnt oill<-.i'- iils, i'cy lhirloii' won from H.l{. Gor- hiini. 6-4. , l~l. iii, Miller won from A. H. (‘. Heaiirsto, tl~Z. W. .~\. 'l‘iieker \\'oii froni H.M. Simp- son, ."i--l. ll. I.. l'iilnier won from ritniviirt .\`inipsoii, ll-2. Sl*)l‘(iNl) S'l‘_-\Gl‘l. J, (I. Ilyiiiliiinii won froin W. A. 'l‘ii<:ker, ii -2. ll, IG. Miller won from l‘erey liar I low, ti-l. i~l. l.. l':iinii~r, bye. ’I`T'll itll t~l'l".~\(,Il"i. II. lil. Miller won from 1I.l.. iiiiliii- er. ii‘lN.-\i.S. lst Hel.-.T. il. Ilyndmnn won lioiu li. ld. Miller, 7-5. 2nd Sei-li. iii. Miller won from .l. il, Hyiiiiiuiiii. l3--i. Idiinils to be pluyvd -iii-\t iveek. CHILD SNOOTS SELF AT PLAY l.\'NN., .\‘i~pl.. 2|.-I.i\uls Nirlioliis, fi yiinrs old, in lyini: :it his iioiiie, 1-I lticliiiioiiil roiii'l., in ii ciiticiil coiiiii-~ Lion as the i'ei~:nit of iilnyiiig with ii 22 calibre revolver, uhirli Sadie Zn.- linr, 3 years old, u. neiglibor's chlld, gave iiini. 'l‘he biillct fi‘oin the revolver, wliiuli wus ilii-;c.hi_ii'i.:eiI iicciileiitiilly, entered the Nicholiis boy`s riirlit sidc iinil pus- seil t.lii'oin.:Ii thc biidy at thc buck. WEATHER FORECAST 6`ic._ , _____.. 'l‘0Ii()N'l‘(I, Sept. 25-Westei'ly wiiid.~:; |iiirl.ly fnir and win-in, but soinc local sliowers or tliiiiiilerstiirms. 'l‘lie t_c|ii|ici'iit|ii'c nt three ifclock this iuurning was sixty-six degrees ii- bore '/.ero. The lowest tciii.pcriitiire recorded yesterday was fifty-eight degrees ii- bove zero and the highest was sixti- eiglit. The coldest rccuriled the pre- vious night was fifty.-Ioiir. above zero. At nine ii. m. and at nine p. in. it was fifty-eight degrees above zero. The length of today will be 12 hours and live minutes. , The tide will b'e high this ‘afternoon 'nt 12.40 and tomorrow at 1.23; it will be high tomorrow morning at 12.36 and Wednesday morning at 1.02. The sun sets this evening at 5.55 and tomorrow evening at 5.53; It rises tomorrow morning at 5.50 and Wednesday morning at 5.51. The moon sets this evening at 7.14. The lowest temperature recorded Saturday was fifty-seven degrees above zero and the highest was six- ty-eight. The coldest recorded' the previous night was fifty-three above rero. At nine a. m. Saturday it was i-oiii-is of the l'liai'Iiittnio\\~ii l.:i\vnI . INSUHHEUTIIIIIISI Siieivial to 'Phe (lu:ii'ilinn. l'iishii, lender of the iliilil.:iry l'nsn|'- i‘ecf.iiiii in lilgypi. in li$ti2, is dcnil. He wus oriiginnlly senteiieeii to ilcutli, :iftei'wni'ili-i coiiiiiiitteil io lniu- isliincnt and inter was pnrdoiii-il. HIIIAIIIIIUH WHITE PIAGIII Special to 'l‘he iiiirirdiiiii. siin l<‘iiAl\il.'isi'.o, si-pi-,_ 2»l~ilope for tliiisc in this prcliiiiin:i.1'y stiigca of tuherciilosis is held out iu rcp0i"t.~i from leading ‘pliysiciiilis wli`o are making uxlinustivo liivestigiitiiiii of scruiii recently discovered by iir. lc- liiicier of Iiukersfield. Will PHESEHIII KINSMAN NIIIEH , ...-1 ‘ i W0()DH'l`O(Ji{, N. H. Sept. 21-’l‘\vo. of the greatest naturiil wonders oi this State, Kinsman Notch and Iiost River, comprising 148 acres, will he preserved in their natural statc,pro- vided the Societ for the Protection Y of New Hampshire Forests succeeds in raising $2000 before Dec. 1. The l’ublishers’ Paper Uompaiiy,owiiers of the tract, signed. papers today ui.-;i'eeiiig to sell. ’l‘lie price to be piiid will be $7000, of which $5000 will come from a _re- cent legiiéy. The company claims to be giving the land grutuitoiisly to the society, clinrging the $7000 only to piiy for the standing timiier. Kiixs nuiii Notch is noted for ovc:lii.i;.'ir-i.», clills and beiivcr iiieaiimiis. MURDER MYSTERY EXPLAINEIJ Mll.AN, Sept. 22-Much excitement- hiis been occasioned in Venice over tlie recent discovery of ii Iiiiiiiun hand during dredging operations in the Giudecca Canal. l'].\'pcrts ileclare that the hiind, which was found her ineticully sealed in u wooden box,lind bcioiigcd to ti female child eight oi ten years old. The police, convinced that they liuii to do with a foul crime, were busy trying to trace|tlie miirderoiis iiiuli- lntor when the renowned oriental puiiiter Sigiior lliloiiiella, who has re- sided iinuiy years in the Venetian lii~ goons, narrated how ii iveiiltliy ldgyp- tinn family, wisliiiig to give liiin ii souveiiir of his sojourn in their nntive laind, presented to Iiiiu what they described as the miimniifieil liuiul ol nn Egyptian princess who had lived 0,000 yours airo. Signor Miiiucllii pre served thc relic religiously for ii de cnile or niorc, \\'.hen observed tlint the liund showed signs of decomposition, lie instructed his valet to iinil it se- cuicl in .i box and tlirowl it into thi' . y , _ _ clmiiiicl, where it liiis recently i.iii'iieii_ iip again. CONDENSED ADVERTISEMENTS *'”?f5-fi-Kilim-9;-iii¢§nz»i.*>;* 'Y F171.liiiiitdflniiisaiif 'iiilfstiiii 'z-li.. .i\ll iiioilerii iiiiproveiiieiits. .liiiiies 'l`i'iiiiiiir 27~ilili1sloiiSt. ‘J-25d2\vpd. ' .. . V ‘U l.l- l'Aitl.\`, Smile.-iiilii~l‘ 2|) -- ll is not -oilcn that ii ldiiropi-aii sovi»i-i-igii bo- roiiirn |ii-1':-toiiiilly n.pioiici'i' in thi: thoriiy on ivirclcss ti.-li~;:i'iipliy. A paper just reiiil before the 1<‘rcii<'l. Aciideinu of .\‘cii-.lice iiiiiiiiiiiwifs that King Albert hos had cr i~on\pliil.o ru iiio-telegi'iinIiis system fitted up at his oivii cxprnises at his pnliii-e at Lnekeii for the purpose of coiiiliiet- ing cxpcrline-nts. Among.: other iiives'.ip;.il;ioiir~i which his majesty has made have been en lt is hoped by liing Albert that this nicthoil will be of the greatest service in proiliieini; :icci1i‘n1.e' iiu~.pi=. of thc (‘-oiigo; iiidccd, it was willi this view tlint the iippiirotiis wus instal- led at Liickeii. SAN li`RANCIS(_‘-U, Sept. 21.-The old town of Sonouiu.wns saved from in the wineries. _ 'i`he town is built iiliriost entirely of wood and when the firc started it spread with gi'ciit riipidity. 'l‘lie water supply wiis prncticnlly exluiusted, ivlicii thc fireiiicu turned to the wine tnnks ond iiiiciiclied the flninvs :iftcr a loss of 480,000. . P. E. ISLANDER T0 WED MILLl0NAIR'S SON Nll'li:i- tioiiiil |4‘iiiiiiin- <`i»|iiiiiiii.i>i~ uill i.-iidi-;i , vinir io iiiillii-iirc iln- \‘liiiii:.~n~ ;.;ovi-rn ‘ iiiriit to tiiki iri»\'i~iiIiii.i\'i- rin-ii\'iii‘i‘n linne tho i-.iillurtioii of iiiiiils iliri»in:li~l out ilu- worlil for fniiiini-. :ind ilooill' iiiiiii iiiiis wiiiiiss iiiiiiiiii, noi-iii of scii:iii-ie, but the liinif ofi llelgiuni is iinikinig liiui:-elf un iiii~, dciivors to locate the lutituilc of one, town in rielntioii to niiol.hci‘. nud inI this the royal rese:u~cln-r has bccnl completely successful." it was i=\'.iit cd at the :iciidemy thai. his results were exact within one two-li\iu~i dretli-arid-liftietli of an inch, wliiclii seems near i.-nouigh. The nietliod, employed seems extremely siniplc.l All that is necessary is to send aI wireless message, say from l.ii‘iissels- to Paris. u:iil` note the exact time ofi the transiiiissiiiii and reccpt of the: comniiiiiicatiou. As the passage of tho l-Icrt'/. ivzivcs is iiiwicticnlly iustautiiii l coils, thc dilfcrciice in tirnes gives the- diffcrenco in lattitude. 1 WINE SAVES TOWN i FROM BEING BURNED` iiest.i~iivtioii by iirc 'l‘uesilriy night by, the use of wine from the great L:iiik:s` of the l:ii.ier’.~: iiiiii-iniigc to Nliss }