latcnnnonrl f o no f:"F..-'»~ ‘~1 ' '. .gg __ ____ . _ . i ‘ ` ' ` ‘ wi£<§NrTooarpvrounoan,l;ol} ` ' L 1 ._ ‘ 'L ' _ _ T V 0 """:"T"" N” i ° ' . “~"°W “MD-'»\»»»»1 CHARLOTTETOWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND. A-/\NADA, FRIDAY NOVEMBER 1, 1907 A i;'.$.i’:`.T.‘L.Tl'.¥`.“i»t.t".‘i. :: E; nrt 5 it \ HUNDREDS ASK Forwarded and the Privy' Council Very ____ Will Come Before For.Murderer- Collins, Petition Has Been _' l., P _ 4 And Sta" Had a Némow I§s¢Qe when 1 P the Engine Exploded, Killing, the ‘ ,s_____'____ Engineer and.Seriously_ Injur- W coMMUrArloNHAél‘Y, GY AHAM co issloiyisnl L Sh°l'ilY ' L L = in th Fir a MoNo'roN, Oct; 9|.-(Special)-Slguslt by between eight hundred and a thousand residents Albert County s pctlilqn aching that the death sentence of".i‘llos. F."Colllns 'be comuted to life imprison- ment was recently forwarded to the Secretary of Stale at Ottawa. Within a few dave it will onme before tl a Council when Hon. H. A. McKocwn Ill JJU. ll- Hopewell Cape, Collins, with but two more weeks to live, if the sent- ence is not conimuted, rernnlns hopeful. THOUSANDS ARE SWEPT ay Mountain slide Following an Earth- qualrein Central Asia- Only the Governor and cape 0ut TAsBi{aND, Russian Turkestn n, 0l.»t3l,c`.\lled Karltegtcn. --(Special)-The whole town of Karntugh in Bakbarnbas been destroyed and thc entlre population numb ring about 15,010 persons were burlcl by a nlountnln slide, following a recent earthquake there. The town of Knrntegll, or Knra‘agh, Is the oapitelof e. district In control Asia T0 DEATH His, Mother Es- oi 15,000 - ' T!.c country has no communication vlith the outside world except from May to Scp'ember, The cl'mat-s is extremely severe; the leople are chiefly farmers, trappers and hunters. ’.i‘hcGorernor of Karatagh and his mother wc'cihe only persons who snr- vlvod the disaster. Ellll Milli [lil A Llillill ill Till llYlNKHllllllllS Leader insists that Doukho- bors _-ell All Chickens and Sheep Wirmlrizo, Oct. 30.-A correspondent writing to the ‘Free Press’ from Buchaua, Sack., states that the Doukhobors report the latest fad of Peter Veregtin to he the issuing of a mandate that oil the chickens and sheep must be disposed of at once,l and that the hprds of cattle mlist be dim- inished each year until they are gone- As n result several hundred chickens have been sold and shipped fronl here, wliichl means that there will be less eggs for the local market and less provisions for the poor, deluded community of Doukliohors. There can be but one reason assigned for such drastic measures. and that is by de- ` priviug these people of practically their only means of support they will be forcffd to go out and work on the newly acquir- ed lnlids owned by Peter Veregin. Tllil, will cause much hardship to the Doukho- bors affected. A largé number of those who remained in the communities last summer are now getting their eyes opened to thqlfeplitylof tliings.und are extremely sorry that they were so sllortsiglited as to` obey their dictator. I (gqgia gall huarosrisoe, a»»1:~Z`Aer!lr¢U lilmentabare qiiiehly rolle"’d bf 01'°“°|UW tai»int».‘wlesn»x~¢rb°r~ M14-"¥¥“°'° Colldcliscdsllvcrllscnlcnts AEANAINAN Pllllli A WILL Bl BUSIESY UN EllNllNlNl Wnen Canal from Great Lakes to Atlantic Seaboard is ` Completed K‘ansas City, Mo., Oct. 3o-Robert L. Sutherland,epeal¢er of the Canadian house of commons, before the Knife and Fork C nb tonight, said Canada would some day haven ni-foot channel from the upper lakes to tidewater and that their ports would be the busiest of any in North America. Mr. Sutherland said: “People now alive may live to see the minimum depth made ai feet and when that day arrives Montreal and Quebec, Halifax slid St. Iohn, and some quiet harbor that is only dreamed of will be the business ports of the North America conti- nent. In this great highway, Canada holds the door. It is a great asset and and more thanenything else, gives Canada a dominating position on this continent. This will be more manifest in the future than it has been in the past." _HAINY CANAL _ WILL lilli Zllll MILE WATEHWAY '-'l~mir-.-lR=T`f”"“l...~~ll..l.llB?».“ Wann PAGE 5 rox RATES-.est L '~{‘\"§71')"°'”_1"“"'”-n rslrsducna ‘\'Vlilun to_l2:l:| t‘tN|li‘|Ny';it|l‘ae\tln|S. Ap p ntrns Guardian 0lllf=*- 0'* , Osl'-Bstw Hillsboro siren and I 4 ln.-fs. g, ...$21.1 ir och ret with ematryl-ss and tirlllianis. Finder olcaac leave as Mr llellletva omeo. il-lllii ’ .l t l W AMB” To HUA' :ia ni-‘i...ii'l'ii§ni. slled house I ll 1 » 1 ~ A ly in 1 tv |» nlvlnsfvllrllenlsrs and R* r wh w lgiye a le ryv 1 m'i3eu.n..°oo§, cl-~f\°'*°'°"“~ “""_f_" rl-ii: 'l<é.l;°.N :Aired i'f.`.i.¢l~i, *‘?§¢l‘Y'¥ -'1`°°‘““Y W " """""°" dred miles T e dominion ernment . , g , _ _ an _ Q ~ _ _ __ _ Ui" _ _ gfggvxafehsii Bqxifdr pint: "|11 probably di: the work sud the esti- ltr:a:.t".il-°t. '=.1.:t‘“`“”:.".“arr.%‘,."` v--1°# °°-' '-”°°»°°°- i V , A .ypgympiy rinse' §t'l.'°.§"“"‘i.'.’.'.l"' °'.‘A'°".°..‘7.i A2 .‘.l""' ilm§'ae'il»'i.'in¢ 4?. t»m'l>°dv I- "hir ‘ bar the lroodr s rsrtrssfl while til mite is still trlgtit and wtlw- Canadlan Government Likely to Spend $500,000 to Overcome Rapids Tononro, Oel. _go-The Interns- tional Waterways Commission has endorsed the proposal to build the cena; around Long Soo rapids on the Rainy Ladies wear Berlin Robbers, th ,, eat and dressy rubber. NEW Gx..asoo\v. N. S., Oct. 31- Ile was li stalwart of the tempcrnnco from Pgtgfbofgugh lj() (SDBOAHI)-~Harvcy Graham, assistant cause, and a pillar of the Presbyterian ` Generul Manager and director of the Nova Church. ` Toronto Scotia Steel Co, died th’s morning at his llc was one most. prolnlnrnt workers . -- home, New Glasgow, after an illness ex- ofthe Y.M.C.A. in Canada, s member o 1 d ` . Toizorrro Oct. ' 3o-On Wet iles ay “gal” over are". me intemutlonnl commlmu’ and 5 mmm afternoon néxt Toni Longboat, the famous 0 WIS GRN 09 years. bcr of thu Maritime committee since its I d~ distance mm,e,.’»wm ,mempg me He, hes been connected with tho coal erlceptlon. ' B *mu ‘md lm" lndmmy °t N0" S°°H” He ""5 l'“`l°° mmffed' o'clock he will start from a point in Ham- for many years, and was recognized as one He is snrvlvcl by four children. ilton, if the westhernnd the conditions of the ablcst business men ln the Pro- Mrs Fraser. wife of the Lieut. Governor of the road will permit, and will run vlnce. of Nova Scotlzl is his sister. to the corner of Yonge ‘md Queen -- streets, Toronto. He will run alone save IJESPATEH SAYS _ SYJHH GLYLSNH -~--Q This has been a troulllousfseason of late for coasting vessels and numbers of l-ohooners well known in thi- Province have undergone tho strcss of stormy seas. A despatch from North Sydney recsIv,,'l on Wednesday stalcd that Captain Laughlin of the schooner Jubilcc which l\rrived.'i‘ueaday_lx»ctir "Miramiolil vin Por; IIn`WEbebui‘y \‘ep`ort!~`i.llnn when off Cape George, he saw scores of ballast. boards and a flock of gulls feeding close by what had the appearance of wreckage. Tl'c ciptaln conclurlcri that ll schoonc had met with disaster and upon his mrinl at Hmkehbur he made en lr which ls gc-no-ally shown when veteran into Willl.\ulCrnlg, Truro. was llmrrivfl ` ‘ ' 1 QU .Y fcrrnrdlng the matter. He learned that on '1`hul~srlay morning la~t: two schconers had sailed for which returned during the day. The other, tho Gevéstar, n small vcsrcl, has not elmo nccn reported, and it is bi.- lic* cd she upset in the hcuvy gale which raced on that clay. A - The name of the G-svestor's Capt could not be learned though lt is known he be- longefito Murray Illrbor, P. E. Island where the vcsecl was owned. The two other men who made up the crew are CHICAGO MARKETS Whent............ . .. . 005 "Pork....... . .. --- Ueo C0m............ ..... .. bill ABlEWl|lS ANI] _- , Sl IJUNSYANS Nlll lllP.‘lHll[l. PLAY llllllllALL _.' , , ., An interesting Game, Witnes- . by Many Spectators Ab- bles 3, Saints 0 ~ \l"1 Yesterday afternoon witnessed an old llnic gantc of football, watched by a large crowll and tinctuiell by thc olithusinam uppsncuts like tae Abegvleits and the Saints not to,,cther. The weather wusvery agreenl.-le, but Pi-'inco Edward Isltnd points, one of thc heavy rains of the prec/'fling days had I matic a wet and soft field in place l. The Saint Duustan's team were some- what ovt-rniatchud by the rodoubtnblc Abbles, lu who line appeared such invin- cible vttcrans as McMillan, Bethune and Truluor, and whose now msn are up to standard ofthe Lost. All their sgliliy and re-curl-e did not pr-o\'cn‘. the Saints being compelled to adopt. n defensive genie, but lt in st, be :uid that the played u c'l Thu _ -» » y , . l’°“¢'V¢d “ll i'° b° l°°'- aground was rory bad the players slipping ' 1- continuously. In tho flrsl, half the Abbles get the ball over the lil o and made a try after forcing the Saints to rogue. This gave thonl three and nltllougll in the second half they oflcn caluo near adding to the score they 0m°‘°°' 0""°b"r 31°(S9"°'“ll_ ldlfl not ancoxopllsll nnyihiuq more orhcaro _ .... seal "“l"“" “‘""""‘“‘" ""d "”” “"°°"'“°"’ H lull e|\_)oyed lt. “ Wllflli-----\-----~ ~ ~ i-Uiiil Fresh salisages made daily at " Pork.. ...... .. _ Saunders & Newsom. D. R. McNeill, Charlottetown. The Supremo Oeuncll of the Thirty- degree Masons in Canada. and of those Third Ancient and Acc.-ptel Beiitlsh tzlri;-nvswers present,ornearlysevaot|` rite of Free Masonry for the Dominion of percent of 'tho entire membership. At Canada was held last at-ek nt. Montreal. ' the clcollrm of odlcers R. llfcN»lll, M.D., This meeting was remarkable for the lllird, Charlottetown, was appointed a large percentage of members present. dcpntyto represent theGrsud Council ln U \Tnere an only fifty-two Thirty ‘Toll-dlPrince Edward Island. lil MAKE A Illli , Business Man ___ '- Was idateil for a Road Race greatest trial of his career. Al 0112 ‘for his attendant, who will look after his ,personal wants, and for the timers and officials who will accompany him. He will have no pacemaker. ','lTlie Onondaga, at this. the height of his career, and right now in the best con- dition he ever brought to a race, will make an attempt to set a mark for the course of approximately 45 miles Over rl stiff road of hill and dale and through goodly stretches of the most trying sand. It is n. difficult course, and the feat has never been attempted, except in relays. YIHAIG EUNNUN Will Al llllllill Mi-a Lolita Craig, only ll-lughier nf t’ll» Wednesday afiel-noon Oct. 30 to P. VV. Gordon, son of Rev. J, A. Got-sion D. D. of Montreal, Bnrylst clergyman, well known n St., John and Chiulottotown, Mins Crslg's wedding tflolr place at the resid- cnco of hor mother Truro. ln the pref-lon: e of thirty guests. Von Archon lcon Kaul- hsck, D. D., ofiieilted. Miss Gcrtc Cum- mings, of ’l°rnro,was bridesmaid anll Funk Chapman, of Glace B ly aupportai the groom. George Lewis, uncle of tho bride gave her away. She wore points do venl cover whl o silk with brllinl veil, an-I carried a bouquet of white roses- Thegroorn's gifs was n sunbul-rt. of pearls. Mrs. Craig presented Lor daughter with n nlussire silver tea service and Rerernl hundred dollars iu` gold. Other gifts of relatives and friends bore were expensive and very beam.- iul. Many o.hor nros'eur.s await trit- huppy couple in Montreal, where the l¢l‘oou.l'e fnibcl- iedrls. St.. Johns ol|l.lr .remembered Misa Craig. M-. and Mis. Gordon will spend n month ill llfolltreak afterwards going to Nl-lson, B. C., where t‘le uroom's holnc is to be established. Mr. Gordon ls u broll.cr of J. 1'. Gordon of this t. ity. _____...__i___._. Mlnard’s Llniment For Sale [vervwhere in w'|lllln A LADY Llllllllir lNlEHlA|NlI] Were the Guests of Col. and Mrs. Winston Churchill New Hampshire Comvisn, N. H., Oct. 3o.-Sir Wilfrid Laurier, who has been visiting in the New York colony, left tonight on a special car for Ottawaf Sir Wilfrid and Lady Laurier 'rxived from Canada st Windsor,Vt., on turday afternoon, and were inet at the tation by General James Willard, fomler leutenanl-govenor of Virginia, and wife_ who drove them in autombile to their home, 'High Court,‘ Mount Cornish, ` Last evening n dinner was given the guests by Colonel and Mrs Winston Churchill, st the Churchill home, Har- lakdon. ‘ i ’i`o~day the visitors were given antonio- bile trips through the Blow-Me~Dowll and Connecticut River valleys. Lorvnolv, Our., Oct. 31-(Special)-An engine onthe Grand Trunk drawing one wuy Commissioners and stuff, blew up at night hear Newbury Station, killing was Assistant General Manag |_[]N[§Hl]AT IS e e em 11 er oi Nova Scotia Steel”Co. `.‘;’.,§’;',,?‘;,';;’,;‘,;‘,j‘1,‘;;,§§;j;;;;;°;§f;;';;§;3f W A P ° 1 ' ............... ... ............... as “mme” All MILL NACE the engineer, Robert Rutherford of Lon- don, and seriously injuring the fireman. S, Robertson also of London., The cause of the explosion is believed to have been thepourlng of coli water into n ho. hollv.-r. FUNERAL Sprague o_i,St. Jo There was n large congregation in the First Metllortid. Church on \V._-dilc-filly »\[lcriioon,ntlnc funeral sorvilo ol the late lslnentcl p1s'or, Rcv. D". Dobion. The srrvice was of n limit iln;re.~si\c nutul‘c, the liylnns licinlr rclldercd by ri unitel choir comprising many llli-lnllels of other city choirs. The u was n lnl',.c attclirlarlce uf cl -roy, null the occasion was one of more than ordinary solemn- ity. The funernl l-ornlon was prenclled bv Rev. Dr. Sprague, of Celltepary Church, (St. John, from the subject “If'4i\'iuali file, -hall bellv.» again." and was it pawerlul pina for immortality. Tllc pro lchcr paid ~ln clor|uf:lll,tr5lnllc to tho lifc of ihel llc' cuslcfl limi bcluvi rl pmt r The nr..or of l urvice wiv :~ 1 Organ voluntary. 2 Ilymn 117, verses 1,2, 3. 3 Trayer by Rev. Dr. Healtz. 4 S rlglng of "Nunn Dim-tsl-" by thc choir. 5 First. Lcssorl 90th Psallrl--Rev .T.llu;,-s Crisp, l’r.i.~lllelt of lhll Cnifercricc. Second lesson, Corinllllnliil, Chap- t,-rp i_5~R.v li is 'rnomts llr...l.».mn. Hymn 100. 7 Allilrcss, Rev Di Sprague, St John, 8 Hymn 784. 9 Bcncllictiou-Rev Thomas Marshall. At, the conclusion of the service the body was reruorcll from the Church and c~invl»y»'rl to thc liallwny Station. A llrcr- ~rlltl le f-ncol lol tllc burly s<~r:nviip»\ily- Q . g . , lui: lt. hylrni I tuSl\ci'woorl, llle plllcu of il - trrmcut. From among many trlbutol paid to the deccsiol ol-.-rgyillen the following only (From thcS'. Joi n Star) By tho dcnth of Rev. VVllllum Dobson the Christian Church ln Cnnlldn loses ooo of its foremost mon. This loss wlll, ol course, be most. deeply fl lt by the Metho- dist denomination in whloll Mr. Dabson ANNUAL NlilllNli BALEUUNYAN CLUB '1`hoofllLcl'lnf the Cslerlonla Club for thcenming year were elected at the annual meeting held ln lilo new hall ol tho Club cn Tuesday evening. They srrz- Chiof-John McPhee. President-Charles Webster. 1* lrst Vice Pres.-W. A. Scott. Second Vico Pres.-Thomas M. Mc- Mlllun. Treasurer-James Paton. - ` Flu. Sec'y-John McSwnin. Rea. Seo'y.-D, IL McLellan. Piper-Peter Ferguson. Thsfollowlug Board of dlreetors was alto appolntlvl, vis: R. J. McKenzie, Dundas; L. McDonald, East Point; A. 0 McDonald, Montague; James A. McNeill Summer-side; Col. D. Stewart and Arch'd l£cKay,C|ty; Duncan Isthsson. North River; D. McDonald, Glenluasn; James ` lollleo. CIW. THE WEATHER. 0F REV DR. DOBSON Large Attendance at Service -The Fun- eral Sermon Preached hy Rev. Dr. bn-The Service Was An Impressive” One will rcgardelfas n leader. Second to nonclls n ni-eloller, nbounilokln criglu allly,sts»ldlnst in his opinions and with an unwilverlllg adhr-rorlco 'o what he fvlt lilo duly, he wus rcgardei on all aides' aes Wi" rfor good. Oils gen!nl disposition, onlinr »l nnll llnlnclv in l\i»snn°r, impulsive '..-llcvel nptllnlstic, he was one whom ll, was g~ic~l lu know. His broad minded C.‘»ri~l\l.1llil.y, thomugli realization of lrue cl'-lzenrillp. and :s‘f-swcrldcing gan- cruslryulndolllru respected anri bt~.love'd not only as a pastor, but as a irlsnd. Hg was one who truly fell. that he had been' cullei tl the ministry and Lrom th: tlino. ,wheilllc flrsl c-»llFe`_s1|e'.f‘hia faith, ho has given to nl. wont .li no energy, .ina :sat unusual ability of which he Usd possessed. Rev. Mr. Dobson wus nn ex00l>9t\\llly clear thinker, and a forroiul and elcqueli speaker. An Inherent distaste for what f. l\ll-.all ns nnrllil life nlllinuefl to onl- rounfl ll'm with an aliilosllllrra of occlus- |on which, however, was no bnrrltrlo those who sought cl-iser acquaintance. l-Iisileatll will be it-lv, us n personal loss ,to many. » ' ‘ (Front the St. .Tnhn Globe.) The Methodist denomination ln thc Mnrdilnu l’mv|lll~es lose, by the deallll of liev. William Dabson, one of the etrnngestillon in a gmupof mon thor- oughly representative of the intellec- tual force, as well as ofthe spiritual power, nl that body of Christiane. "i‘rsnn occupied ahlgh plsae in the e-lcem of his cc-rl.-llgionist-, and, indred, of those outside of his denomina- tion with whom he came in contact; Such a man gives himself up thnrbughlyto the wirk nlllt-h lm linda ll. tri bf his lluty t: dn, and this was nns or Mr Dot»snn's strong oharncterirtlos. H11 carlo: ende all too soon. li FAIHYLANIJ are cxlrnctcfl frllu rxclinngrs. -‘ , ' ____ 1 K ` THE DYEPPE CIRCUIT. T- All readers of the daily papers are ‘familiar with the izreatehtlsulomlble ~l-me yn, wltnossol, st Dieppe France, l.. which over one hundred machines from all part-S of the world partiolpated=.~. What a prvllegc ltls to hc able to sssthku big event for the small sum required' for admlsdon lo Fillrylanli. Prbtihbly no picture has ever been taken with more inconvenience 'and ll- pensc to the pliotograplllrs than this arcs: spectacle. It is plainly shown where a mammoth machine valued st twohty five thousand dollars, and going at the rate of eighty miles an hour, collided with the embankment; and tha occupants instantly killed. The vary next heat thing to seeing the great moo at Dieppe, is to spend one small nickel, and src lv- plainly exhibited on the canvas. Three other interesting pictures wil be shown tonight, the subjects of which will be announced. on nccount of an error nt. the St. John ollloe the wrong picture were shlppodlnot belttgas hilh clans A insisted on having, they therefor; war. returned to St.. John and s shipment or brand new picture! are erpeetgd. today. The Mlmegemrnt of Falrylalid dock 4 announce thelBoeton Comedy Oo. K. il.. Webber ln “Westem Life will begiveli U Falryiand Opera finale on Monday ever.- ingslouz with the excellent pecans M motion platlno. Ps so Webber h avd s wsleoms vislwr sal with ole eonhlna popularity of Kr. Wobluo and Nat cl lsiryland the Oren House will dzubtlms he crowded. 'lnilf-i\'rn, Ori [ln (Special)-l\lod¢|l\'. L , lilnarlft linirrult n‘li¢\u llcurlup ,wlmis, lllll: and a llc walmqlry ,.. ..,_ . ,X .~~= `r~‘ wi ~r~ 'ctw' if '_-~>»:»a':'~'e»r:.s.w/l..vsvf.fx-.lrnwmalixlimer _ \ilnard's Llnimellt Cures Dandrufi ::'.1*::';*1*::T.‘_°:';'r:. _._.- ‘Li l; f.. .l . 1,. _*Y T\~. ~» *_ . .t .._.-aw ,j ,iff _,_ A » :»,»,..t` ,Al r' > ..l‘ il l .., .U ,_ . ._‘_ _V A l ak-vias.; _~ »-.;~ _ _ \ ~:»=v--r ¢¢_:_ _ ;.. » wh -._.. _._._.>.=-..:~_~::»f;; L v" 'l 11 .ll l il Al .ml ,,\ r, gl. , .1 ll ._,, Tw 'sl < . li . liet-