Recevit _d ,__- , - _ 1 ` ` - ei* .'.i\-- /i= . rl...-_ .n\r_1`1i'-.vaie\¥`\\*i°.1'.°"l lflvllivwf' 1~‘»\m, Commissioner .uangrgi-deri0ausds_f and hy il deiekdtiifn (liiiiimelw. , _ IIIG EDITIQN 'lffnv-13. _im M .w.i°it‘er.u”i'ril".se;f.u" 7 .._.. ‘af ‘Expected _to frrieet. Canada; _--- on -_‘I Last Night-‘jNot,a Sails- #I `~ 1 'factory Test of Route. The! '£`b°<_if'ti»`a»g`i!_lqipip .were ,gi " A ~ditv¢-idiiil `,|.onight at s banquet aftera visit __Chambi\r.oi‘_Dsputlcs. ' Thursday they will visit yvorks. attend a mi ;banque_t_ in the evening and on fmsident _Loubet has _ill_V.iiM them `_military review, the day being a iiivigm-mil. A _ ills; \v~mm's Band will play tonight in ,ni s’~ iinrderis. ‘ - _ 'rnonss Canrsru. has about H30 its oi his whar! at Grand River compieted_.- _ ' Eimau Bun, sohpf L. L. is home. from the Yukon where' hehasbeen for the past. ilve years. ` _ ; _ Tue sieaoicx-'liestIqqi|qh_s» grdupdefi _a_tf Sydney Friday in the fog but soon iloated_ 0|,-uninjumm _ __ , from his home to Mnlpcque Cemetery’ .‘ .M <_"-T M1 can Nw solid and _ I .CM ford sBaldv'v`lnvilie.|lass, Wong; Orwell yesterday to visltfrlcnds. _ _ _ _i casket’ ,m‘vemd_wnh many nom, n_wu&s';: them kept herself afloat for t-hrcedloursl vv bmu ht t th lu wh ti Mid WHS Bilifffi- ' Da. Davrn V `MOKnri ir l ho iilsbcen v|,||,|,,3 his' _gg f`gq§_5'£1Yg';;'§|‘-_ _"]¢¢’_v_q,i_ members of King Edward Lodge A. F. mg., m.,m|“g on mmm W Ngw Ym,k_ _' . and A. M., of which he was a member, 5501-, A,,'§,1,’,”§¢ Want mph A li. conducted their impressive burial service. ~. ‘ - T liioDu|\aid;S¢1`\i'1'-til{"ii`i\ Mclfsughliim' f- were cn Monday dismisses ‘ ’ Inman. - . __ _ A...n._n.;,,.,¢,_ !si,.`a`.mm " `n.i"` i .iliiston1llin¢r.anif'i`i“rs, cI.mn ini hm: today and thus makes no trip to this port h ay aiternoon,the funeral taking piacef eservloo iu the house was conducted where ha was interred beside his father.- b y Rev. ,E. J. .Rattee after which the as gouonewuercio he la eatconcou of o is d car Quxssc, July lil-(Special)-Mr and” ried only one year- were drowned today by' the sinking of a leaky boat in which they; Mrs. Kir0na‘a sister who was with SUPREME COURT were rowing on a lake In Temvisccuata. the Russian statesman pro- match. ._ undertake the ne-‘ _ The others are Lieut. Boult, Victor-is with Japan. 2 Bergt. Crows, Guelph; Captf Elliot,9l` is ar.. to urs rr.; naw; Gam. -Forest, vimris; serge tohis selection. 'r 'i‘omnt»;Be_rgt. Moore, Psterboro; 'V _ tts ' Tnsan _was an immense attendance at N 'the Orange tea in Bradalbans yeewrdayis 5 ~ _ _' __ Many came, to _the beautiful grounds bw _”"‘ " " the trainsvfrom she eastand west while ' _ _ -' hundreds more' rove in from the surf ' _r“> f_ rounding country. The day was an ideal Drownedsln a Leaky Boat . one for picniclng and all seemed toenjoy wifais istef Ke I Afiaat .___ themselves to tbonimoste Worth's Band- p, __ was present from Charlottetown and add-` ' ,] _ _ __ ed greatly to the pleasure of the occasion. and is Saved' sm' JUHN’ July m (spawn) All °~'-°’ The special reached the city at 9.30 lasti -' NW' B“""“'|°k th” 0"“"¥°“’°“ °°i°b1"" _.night illled with tired but well pleasedi -- _f`~ted_this day- °|i\‘ll\¥ BB0\K0l`8- 5 ’ The'vveather was perfect and ali tb rn: r¢m..i....°rthc`1if/enobert senior-f ' - -zarherinus and excursions were most and, Sea View were laid to rest yester-’ Mm Thom” Klmmw who have been mn". enjoyable. _ ` filllllllli Hilllillt ri rg i‘irl§..iipe:oii`w ` I' " ` °""` d.b’Bt{peznd|“yf?: ages wen nt at ty V someyears ___ _ --rf ii dd til i to til . Til . ,_ °,::ea °.rem° The Hoxgrgsv mos In the case of Henry Home vs W. P.|_` M°}‘U'RllI»» JU!! “_-Iifirillifi that th .fs|s»»» ._ .1 __.e-#'°r~°f'M_~»”~»°""K~F*fr°--"“”--"'°‘“‘ -“W” “L , H Llallil libllllnktnn, ilillllilllllll Pilllilll ' , _ __ _..._ _ A ,,, 'rim following are r-earns o#-written' -ext The ialiure of the latter to avoid the fog banks oi! Newfoundland is a great; fydisappointment and this attempt cannog °°°‘"“3ly Wu’ me """"' “°'“°b|° View M- _ o-libs regarded as a satisfactory test of tins Kpxr, quick service. '_ Somoa It isexpcctsd the ‘Virginian and Canada, --_-»i..._.. Bi°|\l¥.d§°li. ~V;i0t°rl¢¢ Serin- -Russel. 0_ __no“d”_ _ _Jwss Bergt. Simpson, Toronto Capt. Ste ` __ wart, Victoria; Private Wilson, Ottawp. ...__. l'llllll`Ii lililillliil t ` i _ 17 will meet early tonight. ‘ time .ntl A Record Shipment of _Lob-I _stars from: Halifax to Havre, Trance. I _ a. -.._..,._ Iiauxfax, July 12-(Special)-Rav. Woodroofe. curate of St. Paui`s Chureir here, has accepted the tirst curacy of chef - Church of Holy Communion, New York, and will leave in October. A i The steamer Gul( of Ancucl which sailed tonight for Hnvn: had thirty thousand: cases of lobsters, the largest shipment: ever made from the Maritime Provinces, CRAPAUD SCHQOL. 2- amlnstions of matriculating class ,Crnpaudiichooi <1 me, _»ch__ ‘file nn ` .1x:.._;.n%...r.t':.°..e .2 ..il'::.:: summer vi-,itli relatives on the I||h_snd._ - », . _ . . ‘ ,» .L - B Tas last of the ‘ gui :_at_-M.cn~ ingue was lirod at?€l`x!e`riing‘e`oii §litJurdiy."- The toliowing_ars_t_he _totqi etpres lor the-_ riiireumt matches andnzraniitotailoi ali: _ is as 'sz 15 s ss: si QE;-gg 3 are Mana Q est: s mf ¢ l Isaac Ives ' _ - ,.01 D. _l<‘. l\iaeDonsid ll. G. Dewar ’ H. W. ives ' li. W. Stewart aces s rg _-Dar-raoh ~ . . , -James Tuplin, New Annan; John S. Cousins, \2@_|;k=Qorne_r.~_ -'Among _the prominent men -McLeod, D. Montgomery, Allierton, and ti* w. 1.. Poole - 1.. M. Maelrinnse 1;. A. rhamiiidia w. A. Johnstone N. l\iaeLarsn as diets as ree. as ie. s ’8 S S £5 .~ .Ill a 9,-‘ex K \ _ A 6 _ cameo. July 12-cisrwini 5; _ J Cora V595 Se t _ -. J tr-f"”i..... _fo .-~" fw`§l`»» wi ,. .,¢.» 'rlq . :fa- i5 Ladies? ; *W is-_ Q “_ . -af \ 1 * e ._ f \( i e :st suggested by the company, reaching Montreal by the Canadian Atlantic and Chaudiere line along the south shore. ~‘prese_ut:` were `Ma_ttliew Smith, Hun Peter MeNutt Hon.‘- George- Simpson, Hon. Wmltlampbeli, Homes Hansard, A B. win-imrtcr., nomic Nicholson, J. D others. ' _ , T0 -BE ABANDUNED. . f ‘Moiv‘i'anai., July 10.-Mr. Morse, Gener- alldanpger of the Grand Tru_nir Pnciiic, disclaims any knowledge of the report of the government that the Grand Trunk Pacific will have to abandon the proposed route across the northem _part of Quebec ' d cools dawn to North Bay, as was 3"' CHICAGO MARKETSL cr~_ .=.1_f=~c. 1-9-»= '12-ei - Summer -Goods i _` 1,.--_~.f _ filifiillllilifiis, i...;‘ - Tennis iiiircucis. ». _- .~ _t 1 .. ».‘.- _ “criinranfs Weighs, _ ._; _ . _._. . .. i _ -.fimncse -_Silk C _ dll ililiiiféiitti- - ldap Clips _and Sailccrs piliritiif lor Qldli should not be set aside, James Alfred Farquharson, the Court S ney General Peters, Court granted a mia 5° why the nonnuit entered in this- case on; B I0 In the sase'nf Thomas C. Ramsay vs; John W. Crssweli andanother, thé Court_ g ru cause why the verdict entered for the Mllmilic mil" Ulm- "Wi *HM HOW M4 ~ Terte, in Ln Patrie today speaks for that G.E0ll10i~l'Y-I’il°iJ0 MUDUFHIN. 2 L0lliBe aqdnuon suit entered ora new trial ¢°\`P°l`H°|°"- 3|-,mwj We believe vie are not exaggerating, In ghaoaseof Lnughling M¢L5(n¢" says La. Petrie, “in declaring that tl ydney route will be longer than byl ' declined togrnnt a rule to set asldsh mi“0\l5ki. and the BWP “if SWUISY W0\lifi Reid- 5 Emicl' Wlmnms- vm-|1,,¢, for me p|,|,,,,m glvo a portion oi! the Maritime Pmvincesl Azriwltllre-Muriel Mvlarml. 2 Phebe In me cas., of A|,_.x,mde,- Mcpoumnl vs their postal mutter several hours earlier, prank McKenzie, on 5|", m9|,|,m of Atwr but it will he nu immense disadvantage iil’~m9. 5 LOLli8° R0b°l'l5¢°‘ Canada in general We know, ns |~e|_“mab|¢ on F,-|d,,y nu; L0 sho., muse matter of fact, that the call at Sydney commercial impossibility. We all dcsh phbrum-y “rm |m.,,, should not bu remove -that Halifax and St. John shall be our Science#-HnzelReid,2 Phcbe McDonald, ed and thc ease placed on the docket for; Wil\if¢\‘ POTW “"5 “'°,&Y`° ditiitfmed W 5 M‘“‘l°| M”L°““»4I'°“i"° -ii°|"””i“°“~ 5 |,r|_`,}, . make sacriiices to the end, but we should no further." ` gave lu'd_gmeut thatthe judgment enter-' ed in this case be marked satisiied. This case was argued thapresont term. - Edward Gorrlli, tried in _Sumurerside 'last term when a verdict was found for. the defendant, .the Court yesterday gave_4 judgment making the mic for new trial' fiabsolute. _ Coombs vs. Fenneil, argument for new’ rial now beiorethe Court. _The Qhief Justice stated _th_ere_wap a possibilltyof .the Court Stenoizraphcr be- “ ing obliged to discontinue his work ow- ing to the small salary. This ofllcisl was, not only very valuable to the Court owing to giving n complete sud cornectrecordi of the evidence and judges' 0hlrgcs,§ but he was the means of shortenin|{T the sessions of the Court, and every day? saved was $40 saved to the _country.5 Attorney-Gcucrai Peters said that Mri In the case of Lemuel s. siiiipinint vs.; / . _ mi'_%Eq gn# mama 5 |,, “|51 M, show Sydney as the Canadian port for a fast _ _ _ .i . r , - . . - is ` - v: . . _‘ ' i _ r il ’ TEL AEADI .0 _ __ _.mp- Graud. Tracsdle Beach, _North Shore. Rated by Baedeka. First of P. E.I. Summer Resorts. Opens its eleventh season july ret. A tractions:-Surf and harbor bath- ing, sea and river ilahing, shooting, boating, tennis, fctter ball, croquet., bowling, archery, golf etc., etc. _ The Acadlvs a is is unsurpassed for quality, its iish, shcliiiah and game are noted specialties. 0niy.a pleasant four miie drive from Bedi'ord.stat.lou. Hotel carriages meet _ever train. Telephone and daily mail privileges . Croskiil's withdrawal would be u. scriou loss to the Qourt as he was one of th* most skilful stenogmphers` in Canad . _He hoped to has/c.tbo necessary arran - ’ ments made toliave, him retained. - Tho qthcrjudges supported the Chic J ustioe in his observations. - `Mo|_it;g_uc_ Dental fodors. ifsaygvhynneeomoto ii. s diiraiartalth ;,e-e_3r.ere@eiee.r: ve ou n not takoigrr _- rwt _ _ some of your ir-_ienvlkogt ‘ eh I wh -tuiohlgnlntizoznodrlilsuw T, raqzlmlen-' ._ ;r__.;~...~ _ ""- U cs ' W' T ifwt. .1 -; _ 1ihe;"ii°i`;_oax?"néhQ§lip`°it"hw U ' F l°.?;iliEmv;r'm_°1g&‘l¥*"fx$'°¢“ il'f'1i§»{i'"vi'°“."hiii'°:¢i.°i '-‘ni I NW 30.°k5» i_“'.‘fi.'iI.'}.’i.§.i'.5'i’”:'~l5,§~°*‘-~ W _ f -..,'_\'» _ e _r».i~.~.-.- { ° 1:. _ ’ Rivet r` ' i 'A ' ,aééqguidr ada- | edJi1£;‘&Ii'.A" M I -' B. ‘f°"'"" ' " _.'..'si.‘ y nitsriirisllnfs °_° a-nite.-fm ti: ' - /_ iifr._'.ili'I ix-a“1=ee°===l ° “"'r'rll‘i: . mesa. iiifatiref.-.».f/t-.i A For rates and illustrated circulars sd- ICBI ~ - ISAAC Q. HALI.,8r. Proprietor. 6-5 mvvf Sw then rl iw. 1 ~ - \ Oi Concerts, Soeiala,En- rtasisinnishtentc-».‘~1si..a money making nature, all e _tech nc.. grannies ire er - it , a -_ mremgr above. Cards fi in A Louise Robe.-tsc..,s'11»rsi nerd. A~cn‘d-ia Spring, Robertson, 3 Muriel McLean, 4 Hazel i Reid, 5Esther Williams. ,g Botany-Louise Robertson, I Phcbe McDonald, 3 Muriel McLean, 4 Hazel McDounld,3I{|\zei Reid, 4 Esther Wil~ Ali¢ehra~»Phebe McDonald, 2 Louise .5 Robertson, 3 Muriel McLean, 4 Esther Q Wiliinms,5Hazel Reid. ‘ Estheriwlllinms. Latin.- Phebe McDonald, 2 Muriel Mc- Lean,3I.ouisc Rubcrtson,4 Hazel Reid, 5 Esther Williams. British History.-Esther Williams, 2 Phohc McDonald J Muriel McLean, 4 French.-Phebe McDonald 2, ' Robertson, il Muriel McLean, 4 _ Williams, 5 Hazel Reid. . English.-Pheire McDonald.: 2 Robertson, 3 _Muriel McLean, 4 ` Williams, 5 Hazel Reid. Arithinetie.-Plicbe McDonald, 2 Reid, 3 Muriel McLean. Canadian I-Iiatory.-Esther Williams, 2Phehe McDonald, 3 Muriel McLean, -i Inuise Robertson, 5 Hazel Held. Literature.-Phebc McDonald, 2 McLcpn, 3 Louise Ii.ohertson,4 Williams, 5 Hazel Reid. Aggrcgatlcm- Phcbc McDonald, 2 Muriel McLean, 3 Louise Robertson, 4 Esther Williams, 5 IInz_el Reid." Louise Esther -Louise Esther Hazel Muriel Esther -Jann NQTICE 'Ihe :undersigned has leased the: ,Pond at Granville P. _E. Island owned' i5yiA. K. Henry with the intention of stocking it with spawn and otherwise improving the iish therein. Persons fishing in this pond without a written permit from me will be prosecuted ` `Donald’s Bri ge." - ` Sergt. Kerr of Tomato Morrrnnar., July ll.-A cable from Bisley camp says: This wus the second -lay of thc National Riilc Association meeting. The Canadians are dolngmur- - -shouting on their part being that of Slaif Sergt. 1_1. Kerr, oi the 48th Highlanders, Toronto, who made n possible in the Gre- gory of 85 and then put on twelve coneoou» tivshuilsinshooting oil’ the tie, which .means that thu man who beats him must out ,ou twenty. lie iinished up with are inuar. In the some match Scrgt. W. Kelly of he 10th Royal Grenadicrs of Toronto, also maria a. possible. ~In shooting oil’ he start.- ed well With two hulls, but his third was lrin inner and that Hnishcd hini. Pte C. L., Morrlcc, 1stI’. \V. F., Montreal, had a $14 In the same contest. The match runs uni until Thursday, July ‘ML ln the Association Match, which is open to Eriday, July 21, and is an unsqundderl competition at $00 and 600 yards scvsu shuts at each range. Sergt. Kelly scored f_llWnivii___tiS floisaeiooez lGi§EAfr» 0 A M snoonivo AT BISLEY Made a Possible in the "Gregory Match, and Shooting off a Tic Put 1 on Twelve .Consecutive Bull’s,eycs --- .Other Meinbers of Dominion Team Doing Good ' Work. ' Grim] swan. July 12-(sperm)-r\.é` toia cruiser Canada which letumed here: - today left again tonight to meet thi-"A ' I Virglnipn. i lil at the shorter range while Capt. W. H. at the longer range Kelly put on 32 Forest, illh regiment, Victoria. had a 32. and Fon-st 33, which left them with same nggregatc. ' In the I{ynoch,also an unsquaded cem- petition. ten shots at 1.000 yards. Ser-gt. G. W. Russel, G. G. F. G., Ottawa, scored 40. This match runs until Monday next. Capt. J. M. Jones. .82nd Regiment P. E.'I. and Private »W'lison, 42nd Riiios Ottawa, scored 48 in .Alexandra Martin, an unaquaddcd cornpetltion, open until Monday next. except Thursday. The range is 800.yards.and the number of shots ten. - Id'today's swcepstaka Stail`S_orgt. G. R, Crowe, of Guelph, at Bill. yards, was ,bo00n`d, Wlnuhlg 22 shillings, Capt. J. ~DniYSte‘vvart, tith regiment, Vancouver, héing eighth and winnings like amount. i -Bergi.. G. W. Russell, G. G. F. G, -Oi.- itawa, won ilrst place In the ill) yards- swoop and received twenty-sight shillings. Lennon, July il.-Field Marshall Lord Roberts created a sensation in the House at Lords < laatevenimg when he expressed his opinion as apracticalsoldicr, that tiagniilitsry Inman! Great Britain was inad_cq`ua.te, imperfectly trained and total- ly unfit to uphold Great Britain as _a first class power. Lord Roberts did not blame the (ievernruent, which he says hits been actuated by anutional feeling. but he attaekeri the people of England, who, he said showed no uutionalfeeiing towards the militia until danger arose. The speech was delivered in connection with o motion introduced by the Earl of Weymss nndMui-ch (Conservative), trav- ersing Preinicr Ilulioui-'s statement re- garding the necessity of keeping up suf- ilclsnt land force to repel any invasion. Lord Roberts said the lessons of the South African wnrhud been forgotten. I-ie dc- THE WEATHER. l Tonorvro, July lil-( Special )-Southerly __ and southwesterly winds, lair and warm. 'me 'rent-snaruluz. The thermometer dropped u little yes- terday registering 'iii deg. “rsivosas _ 'Department of Public Works, Ch’tovvn, ]uly_6th, 1905. Sealed Tenders will be received at this oihce until noon on TUESDAY, JULY l8iii.i905. from any persons willing to contract ior the rebuilding oiMcDonald’s Bridge, Lyndalo,\I.ot 57, Qu¢eu’s County ac- conlingto spcciiication to he sccn al, the oilice of S. I-`. Drake, Road In- spector, Pownnl, Kinross l’ostK>iliec and at this oilice. The names ox' two rcsgonsiblc persons willing bbecomc boun for the iaith-~ ful performance of the contract must' accompany each tender. _ The Department docs not bind itself to accept the lowest or any tender. E Tenders to bc addressed to the under- signed and nasrkell “Tenders for Mc~ ‘ according to law. L. G. I-IEVNRY, . 3 6-_x7 tu, fri Bi Charlottetown. ,_ _.,_ eiiiediedlflt illdiiliéii _ _-..€