a e ‘ > ' ' _ I _-,'o7a!'i.i|;°f7° °y . ._ _ _ _ __ _ ` _ as _ _ _ ` _ ,_ _ . ' ` *` " ' ""2-' 1"' -.-_ ' ' x- __ _ YFOUN H M°r~fn.»'ne;__ _je G ARD M°“°°°' S 3 Es fi fz gd! si’ :F rmnuam 1, _ ` '“"' Ld* f ' f " ' ’-1° '==-==* ~*=== 'rf .-W - .-.=-- . -.np uitahlmlhviixs-n CHARLOTTETOWN PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND i_,L__,m, i A ? _ _ » , CANADA, FRIDAY, AUGUST 14, 1908. {-.%t§ BUREAU FOR MEN ‘ " " _ Ull.j_,P. in Toronto; the Getting Many But Needs < 0./ Q More Macbiiiists and Engine ,, Fitters Yet. ‘*' ' TORONTO, All . 13 S far “qfut 100 men have llpplied for breakers to West Toronto ards fr positions at the em lo I ' ' Y - om _ P ymeht bureau union station yesterday morning which has Deen opened by the C P . ,A little later a party of twenty R;rh . men arrived from outside points, the g _( Deda-1)-So' The Company sent fifty strike-‘ V e office is in charge of Superin- new hands including bla'cks'm‘lths, f tendent Nelson and other C. P. R. moulders and machinists. » ofiicials. Jazz: ".} -1 il - im r f'_\ - g Z- i _ in AN EMPLOYMENT STEAMER A c ' f R e lsussEX._ .a. nas _ DURING A F 06 INQENDIARIES _._._.._.___ _ _ 5` ,» C°\¥.=if1€»..T°=ff°f A-mens Sévent P _ ' ' il .Wu im ri r' All . , ~t ' Séll§¢r§. Commenced 'to Filly ands I 'o I a Fe ‘ue 'ms' Sinkflliut Was 'Run Asfiore and . _ f With Fire Apparatus Aiidl Make Au were saved. ~ __., Won Victory Over United sr. s'rsi>HmN N is Aug 13- or water Si8l8S Balilesh' T 'fl I , . ., . . . ._ | Qam | _ __ I _ _ (BlJ00iB1)-The steamer Henry F. Eat- Lille belts were placed about the . .. p SUSSEX' Aug' 13_`SPecm1)__EarIy "ndnugenng uw uv” °' ul' m`*“°“ on. Captain George Waite l in be- s CCI" BIIMOU Yes I' this mowing there was “Um-hm' “|59 who “B° than' . . D Y B' Pas engers, the life boats lowered alll ' ( tween Calais and Eastport had' an ad- every gprecairfrlon taken for a speedy alarm sent in from Box 13 near Ex- veutur tri ' ous p down in the fog tlhis abandonment of the steamer. ' '_' . Xhibltion Building and the firemen orenoon. V Fortunatel ca tain Wa Y P ite w s bl Going through Dog Island Narrows to mn he* into the America: SEO; AUCKLAND, N. Z., Aug_ 13___ were given ant early run for nothing 4 The most of them are young men 8nd when ten miles below Bt. And- and beach her in Johnson's Co (special)_A rms shooting c°m`p°ti` was mm her added L0 the long ' Trouble Generally-A Perinin- ent Police Wanted. Each applicant gave his name, age, who have been out of work I rews the steamer struck a led e oil wh h ve' tion was new here this m" I list of false cans' or some trade and other details. time. D The company has plenty of sberam- They profess dislike in taking the s and p aces of the,strikers, but assert that I” iltters but it needs machinist I l engine lltftvrn- otherwise they would starve. e . _ W *__ _,r -- _ -- -~~--7 _ - _ ~_r-g ENGLAND SEES .- WAR WITH KAISERS Even the Most Pacific Members of British Cabinet Fear Drift is 'l_`o- _ wards Rupture. % LONDON, ,August 12. -- It is nowl feared, even by the most pacilical- ly inclined members of the As- quith government,” that Englamd and Germany are drifting with in- creasing rapidity toward was. The speeches this week of Foreign Secre- a`ry Gray and Chancellor of the Ex- eohequer Lloyd George, in view of this fact are full 'of significance French government is uucessingly pressing the Britlsn to action calcul- ated to prevent any amelloiration of the strained Anglo-German relations. It ls the opinion of intimate ob- servers thaf. the French people have entirely lost their nerve, arm that their government exists in a state of signs perpetual fright about German dc-' Z ere er passengers were taken a- . ming he' » ear Island Point. shore in Hman boats- tween teams representing the city of lt has also neen discovered that un- A sudden careening of the boat When the tide went out an exnmiu- Auckland and the American Battle- kiifiiwxthpetlisons have been tampering aused consternation among her sev, ation showed two planks broken and ship Beet' Tut to hte agparatiui agd some of ntl' passengers. others badly scraped. f Thi; match resulted in B' "I‘ct0I`Y ° up 8 ave een u " "ed with' 1" um ne" '“t“'"- she backed on .1 in .d d . °' e A“”k1““d‘ if with a view to bringing the gum, parties to justice. 1 Other occurrence of an uulaw'!ul character that have happened' latlily have resulted fn a growing dqmirhd for permeneut policemen for the ttivw 1 _...__ _L --on .»..x~.» ` All illvesugatlon will be commenced . an was ea e for Temporary repairs have been made am which scored _ Y `_ _ Eastport, five miles' away. and she is expected to return to Cal- 2'3u points' ' She soon commenced to fill and als under her own steam tonight and The score of the America” “home” nk where there \was a great depthl to resume her service next Monday. was 2346' \ ‘ S _ i v i _ funn sfssrnl nsallviflultu llllll Hlw Il ABUUT T0 LEAVE nr rumusls sunt Pnlsulln lIlHPll11lSS1»»»l M-.eff nf M ~ - ng is ornmg Grand __ _ _ -- ' Officers Appointed Yesterd ay. LOS ANGELES Cal., .Aug 12 - Nuwseing Hem in Lund... wud Hdrdutucrush Ruvus- :.Lf;s‘;§:'..“s§‘:,'3";,,-,;»°,,,‘;;,,;;5;. Degreese Conferred. ,. _ Under Great Precautions ut|ona‘ries, More Menace 5vf§§h'lu§f0§f`°.uuP§l§`I.f'f.'l,‘§r‘l'if"il.u§§ - - - _ _ Scott Garland, said to be a niece of AgalllSt Being DIS Than Safeguard, Ab1;0m,_,y.Gene,-,,1 Bonaparte' plemkd The Gran-d Lodge I. O. 0. F. con- 'the second degree. Both were exe'cuf»- not guilty in court today to a charge °I“de‘1 'L9 meeflngd at an early hour el in s most creditable manner and COVBf`€d. ____ of disturbing the peace. They va,-8 this morning and most of the dele- ,were of intense lnterest to cha Grand accused of creating a disturbance in gates will leave the city by fihe early ‘I.odge, as man r t, t I L _u d h t ‘h y p esen had not . ' ‘ ' r i l . ,______ ST PETERSBURG Aug 12 _ h 9 qty 1551; Fn1d,,y_ a si an oa s eretofore seen the work under the I » , _ . Garland admits that he and his ' Yesterday was a busy day and the new ritual. All were most hearty in A LONDON, Aug. ‘13 (Special) A Special despatches received here to- wife had dmgnnceg Friday night -I1 attendance of representatives was ex-_ their commendatiou of the efforts of crvmercuce of 80 lending Russian Rev- 3990101 11991111*-411192' received hPl'0 H0111 am 9, victim ol misfortune, than is C¢€¢1l'lJgIy large. ‘both teams. Such was n fitting 01uti(,n,,r,,.s and Nim1i_.,t,, has hw, 2;°h8¥'l1‘Il EWG B tragic-comic descrlp- all," Mm Garland ,a|d_ -I1 ,m not ln che mofrilng an invitation to Ihr 1-'imnx to one of the most Successful me 9.11.... with the re ,mst Hem be , on o the position of the Shah of to blame in this aiialr. 'Phe land- Grand Lodge to meet next your .ll mueiuigs of the Grand Lodge held for . -. _ - I' e " g “ ° y,P°fSl“- Wh0 in virtually u vrlsor-srln lady desires to get rid of mc. 1 sm St. John was accent-ed. Then new many years. . They do not want war and probably 31,- U|w,,~1e,., Duke, who has closely in 1101111011 f0l` I-he P1155 f-W@1V0 days. the hands of wild tribesmen summon- innocent of my wrong-doing. I win the rlactions of officers which resulted will resi n rrrtiher than und rtak it- - ' ' ' ' ‘ g th e e ,lstudiua both armies, believes th, uccorduig to the Dauy Mail ed to Theran to protect the throne n ht if t ' t ‘ toll : " i - g ou in cour , even though BS OWS but ow ns to e pernicious influences _sruuch is .now superior to the _Ger-I The meeting is being he1d.i.u an oh- “Hin” *’h° "°"°1““°”'"'1°°. bllf who they nnnd nw tn 11111 fOr six months-’ Grand Masmf -’°h“ J°‘I‘““°“» SW* at work both in this country and' man and gmt it would ,averse tha ,_ _ _have become 3' er menac' ` ' ' " " ' ' i I grdst s to tfie hey Mines. U Germany. especially the press inllu-,verdict uf 18.10 if the test came, but “Cu” ha" “” N°"“"g"“’“' “"'" thfmouurch tu . '°*-" '" . . " uthe French have not the same con-' th ences at. work both in this count-ry and Germany, especially the press in- fluences, they feel 'war is inelvitable. The German and the English jin- goes are playing into each otherr's_ hands. When Lord Cromer stated ihl the House of Lords the other da.y` thnlililnglamd should apply her finan- cial resources to perfecting her nrma-‘ ments, in view of ‘the European con- flict in which the country would be| engaged in a couple of years, instead of providing old-age pensions, he lpoke with entire diliberation. Hdence in themselves. SUCFESSHl_ HIP* Lloyd George is specific singing out of Germany ma the centre of hostility to England and his appeals to Ger- mans co realize the madness and ei criminality of war prove how serious `m are the apprehsnsions. |l(1.24 miles) ln one minute, 48 sec- , mniifvf Gl`BY'i 91.708611 WM BISO di-_onds, official" time. Owing to the rested to allayfng German animosity lateness of tho hour, M;-_ wrmht d,_. and her fears of En;!\9rnd's. policy in cfded not to try a. longer run. Tha' coming to good understanding with' flight was \I_ewed by swam] thougand, other nations. Ipcople. .13 Even the Radicals, who hate war, and whose whole energies are being directed to prevent it, now fear it cannot be averted. _ Count Wolf! Metternich, the Ger- man ambassador to Great Britain, is responsible for convincing the Radi- cals Lhat the Kaiser has no wish to secure n friendly understanding with England, 'and it is now common talk in ministerial circles tlhat if the Kaiser permits Ambassador Met- ternich to remain here, it can only be with t-he purpose of provoking an outbreak. LEMANS, Aug. 12. - After two false starts, Wilsue Wright, the Day-, ton O. Aeroplainst, made a success-' ful ascension here shortly be-fore] ght o’clock last evening. The acliino flew about two ki‘lo'matrcs' I _§_";*""` i ”MlllIHlS Wlll Bl° unnrllusi us ' an his other foes Deputy West End Of Hyde Pflfk *md 6 The tribesmen are extravagant in DTSAPPROVE' KING er, Frede strictest. precautions are adopted by their demands for money, which tlis HONOR-ING CARDINAL. ,Grand 'thc delegates to the conference to ahah is "DUMB t0 grant. B11'-7 H165’ _-_ Jann- d of ...§.‘;1'i.‘z.‘f °°.:z'u‘;:s,.f.':.°.z:;¢z; ..f:::3 .;‘.:§:.°;.. 13.5.5.1; °:.:':. _ __ “'-*°"'”""1'l` t‘he Russian Bank recently ag 3 l.,;,r, .-Riga.) pm(-h g storm in parlhunent ’ Gflllld l l on the Crown jewels of Persia already and elsewhere at the time King Eel- Halifax. . f l is exhausted. .-_----.i .isitu.i~ the Pope is uguiu Grand Representative. Mr. Sams -_ -General Lsikhoffs Cossacks are un n.f|.n.`tc|l over the annouufhmient' son. able to make nny headway agninsf. that His Ma-c.-#ty intends cere- Gfllml Mllfnllllll. A- A- f’iCkll“m- ». , the trlbesmen, who have iefusod fo moniously to aufdience the Papal 'Liv -' p .~ np L g c, l a annu , at _ .§ ._ 'ut Bhgeshakh for Saltan-inn--1, whore the forthcoming Eucharistic con- tue harem is Bflyilig. gress in London. The alliance has _____ ; Famine is reported to he imminent sent a memorial to. Sir Edward _ , =iu southern Persia, and this prom- Grey. the foreign Secretory. calling illelffenvwive oillcestshortly before C0nsp|[‘aCy t0 Get Woman S iscs to bring about a eirsis in poll- attention ho the projected \l.0la-'six o clock and a ter urther rout ne n Chicago; Auston F. Kelley, and Ruth McLaughlin, charged with con- plracy to murder Mrs. Annie M. No- lain, were found guilty by a ll1l‘Y in Judge Wiud‘e's court today. Kelley and Miss McLaughlin were J I ,f sentenced to indeterminate terms in ` l J 1 the penitcnfrisry, while the aged law- l . t LONDON, Aug. 12-The British Lawni* Tennis Association has agreed to the h B\lgP.'6Btorn to play the prelim-lnary ,L round for the Dwight F. Davis Lawn Y he others, escaped with a fine of 5,000. ' er, who, it is said,_had been led by Assistant State's Attorney Ritten- huz spared Kelley and Brown in his rraignment, declaring fzhab the The race of naval armaments, it is feared; wllbpreclpltate a rupuure, and when the British government takes over for its own use three Dread- tioughts, now being built ostensibly for Brazil, the crisis will probably be- Tennis Championship Challenge Con- test in Amerie . This il The Anglo-French understanding is F. Hart, the English team will sail playing a sinister part in the work for New ,Yorle at the end of this of the international embroilment.’l`he month. r ' 4- ' ::;'__‘_;'_' ' _‘ *_* 1*? Ltfxz .___-°` ~ -,_i___,1_¢ ’ ‘ PROF. LOUIS McINTYRE _ In Club §win'ging Extraordinary. Also Superb Pic- |._, _.,. , ( .urs . 2' ~ ‘ - . M ',:,,_ ..,'\| .-5 .\... ~_ .' ' V- ¢~...~' . _' ""‘ . . $,. a In \~ .- , ~;f~-3' _,,,',;";,,, _._ , _ ._ Newfstoudnland this evening 0lX°"'. .I€§2°m"late;‘;"“m°ghd, Wim; in upifgf * “l*_1°°°*‘l °°*"*°*}°” ;,‘§f,"’.?... ff’ ,,’,‘,’,‘.',d¢te~éiit'¢€rt..iu.a'a.ut yn. dame renew club 3V'm€‘l!Il- A" 'Pm -. ff? . ».» . J Wonderland. lntyro, well known here' bud a na‘\‘-IW The motion pictures are more than of this province, will give on exhibl- §00d tfunl of cluli swinging this evenini which will be worth 'giving all 001°' engagements up for. Mr. McIntY\'° il ln instructor in tgfs line of work. mud aside use éuuul iuuainp for it in 0nuuda.~ »_Ho huahilionxed and met ioml of the most famous athlete in the world, and comes qut_l>_elt_0YUf! time. He has added 'sc very m“°h more to his repertofne of fancY CWI) ..-- _ baiidoned their posts Newton Centre, Mas: ‘ p|~|¢¢,|°¢ md patience to and bring a friend . . _ I ` Roman had furnished the brain and nerve in the attempt '£0 P0150" MTB- ” W I bf’ for the Youlln, Who was oldl, ailing, and sec- purposc of deciding weather American'm.ed M195 1v1¢Lgughlsn as nurse She or English players shall .go out to wouid pay nothing for the nursing, Allstrnllim to meet the holders of the'but deeded her property to her nurse title. 'tn go to the lptter at the owuer’s wma a¢_uta_ I Consequently M. J. Ritchie and J.' I th. degrown drew UD the dwd “nd Km” became a lodger at the home of Mrs. Nolaln. Then the conspiracy' to has- ten the change in ownership of the estate was formed and WIS” I"- d i istererl to the ;!,;1.alel,,¢‘_1_0BeB ‘wana tlblensltustion came under police observation and arrests were' made, Mrs. Nolnirn was will alive, but very ill. _Sha is now- in I sanitanium. . 1'- .Bfi.MMfNlll|l._PllfllY -. Slllllll NUHTHI imw vonx, N Y. Aug.1i.- The Procelain Industry-shows howi Funds have ncegvad B lem, from Porcelain is made, from the time ftloommnnuu. pm,.y_ who 1,” hm., is in 8 lwwdvry ml" t° "h°‘°m'h'in several weeks ago on his steamer mrulhille d°»lxn._ ,ms vl¢¢“l‘° " me Roosevelt for u .dash in not-eh instructive, beautiful and supiirb. 'ld th. Nom, po|,_ Qonmmau. Smith the-New Recruit-nts into Pun dat” M, Int,” from H°,,k“_ many dlmenltlen throntn l='\""'l J 1-mbsf .vuiy am., ard sun, that no uma that u nw others po»»m.l»\1°l*l' N- M. .tart has been pr<>piuou._ muah 'roles :arm ftrl|\I1'nnIi'n“° l|*l“,"° "rho weather-h hu beeelrli favorable, d b°B0m 0 hsmilll Y. .0 "°"‘ - the nhl has be aved w ; and t-he . , _ _ , . ., _ in tm- P |_ _ Bank, W. A. Stewart, Summersi e, twinlllll' Acta since heleff. hm. tlllfl '1‘1"'*Y' T00 ’L“°- Tau fre crew allid DartY_'&DP¢Bl‘ f-0 be 0! the M'"“"] * """"°"' "r“c“r"“"" "' ("’“s‘;’t‘tgr¥:b\:\Pg‘, lzrllill. ¥;a:li'ln¢f:u..ME1i- J- W- CB\”f“fh°\`°- M.°“¢B8lI0. A- 3- ” 1, ,mpombh to sw, my meh of rnsoing Parcel wmv t d U ‘Wm nght material. says Paar-y. _ I -~--»~~----~ rm ,md B,|g,,,d¢_ some of gh, mm. simpson, stanley Bridge, J. Gordon whey” ‘ Mpxstl n. his wer): is._numbers, and the illélltfltfme' AK M' have found abundant whale most qcngnnd Mg. goo hu 10|- 61.5. 0.- .,fn¢iu\| it ig repo.-tsd, hw. wm.McKuy, Bradalhune, 'r. W. Mcmwen, Fancy wht' s" dint! of all l;inds;-E<\:;°|u;,$ tggimegsw ngnnmgl. Com. 1::-es, and izosginxggyfith 91° ENN gestion will be found on page mitted suicide and others have a-3\lml\‘l°fD\d°- Bild BW" D- 3""“"- ngmflplt movnnouta which reuu re e - ' WW ' 00- - ~ - ermlt the Shah to leave l:°= can e ate Cardin l V telli Secretary, J. J. McKinnon, Treasurer, J. H. Balcon, Grand (lhuplain, Rev. G. Whitman. Grand Conductor, L. C. Crowell. Grand Guardian, J. W. Fraser. Grand Herald, H. M. McLennan. These officers were installed lntn Grand Master, W S Hoop- rictou. Warden, Mr. Smith, St' BY 'EUPIUUS Hllfil WINNIPEG, Man., Aug. l2.-Cop- ious rains in various plir`t`s of Mau itolm. during the past two days he ~,~». relieved the drought, but many i tions of the province are still suite. ing from dry weather. Grain is not filling well, while the topi of the heads are drying up, cutting Qgwn the yield and spoiling the ‘lhnpim ...B1 am., 1,, th., ,,,,t,,,,,,,_ tio.. of the Protestant euustitutiou business adlournmcnt took' place. Wim" fl" 01' 0°# dn w nn I ) ~ » 4 . .._.._ Money Unearthed In ' that steps he taken to prevent the Lawrence Lodge of Charlottetown ex- algflg; Cvkgzegi-whliL1:t[ub‘lé_1;:l. a3% bridge this ‘ffioming and the gmnpig '_ _ is 1- ST. JOHN, Aug. 12-Experience 'has been costly to at least one Nova Scotian on his way west with the hurvesters. He reported to I. C. R. Officer Collins this morning that he was in a bad way, having had his ticket ami grip stolen from him. He admitted that he had been drinking and with some of his new-found friends went to sleep on the special train from Halifax yesterday. I-Ie has rm money, 'having bhown it all ing- no ticket, and finds himself stranded. Later, Officer Collins heard that there was a man in the shed trying to dispose of a ha.rve»ster’s ticket. Accompai.f_cd by the destitute stran- ger, Omcer Collins went. on the hudl; for the "scalper," but was unable to locate him in the crowd. L_* SUCCESSFUL ASCENSION. -_._ LEMANS, Aug. 12.-After two false starts, Wilbur Wright, the Day- ton. Ohio. _norophlunisup-made»a suc- cessful -aeeemion hare .shortly » before eight .o’closk this evening. The - m - china flaws about twir htlotnttrb §1.;4 miles) in one minute. 48‘ seconds, of- .flcial mme Owinl to the iatenesl of the hour Mru Wright. decided. not, try a longer runs-I The flight V viewed by several thousand peopl .. Mhiard’s Linlment Curr! Ulpbfheria. i-_-_-i MOSTLY FAIR, SOME SHOWERS. TORONTO, _August 14-(Special)-‘ Moderate bo fresh west winds, a few showers, but mostly fair. , King from paying this egmpyment emplilicd the first degree and one |Cag0° to the Catholic Prelates of America from PI‘ilJ08 Edwllfll 0'. Summemlde ..._ ' and Europe who are coming to ut- CHICAGO, Ill., Aug. 12.-Moses B. tend the congress. Sir Edward has rowu, the oldest practising attorney - done nc-thins more than formally acknowledge the receipt of the » memorial. SHERIFF FREEEE IS INDIGNANT. SUSSEX, Aug. 12.- The atten- tion of Sheriff Fred Freeee, of Kings county, was today directed to the article in a Woodstock newspaper in which Constable Armstrong makes certain reflections upon Mr. Freeze in connection with the peculiar es- ‘cupe of Allan, of Colejs circus. Mr. Freeze is very indignant over Arm- stroug‘s insinuations. The statement Emperor, receives an annual grant 0' §'";“f’°§f' h°,I‘E§§“,~ §,s",‘;°‘t‘,fe‘;*;§; 01 .miy ;s5o,ooo from the state. His Ml; Fnsrgex sggs wereaaccurately set salary as King of Prussia is mme forth lu 'rue Telegraph ut the tlmeim "“’l"."" Wm* his °°°“”' "’° °' of the occurrence. He adds that he 'had instructed counsel 'to bring ac- th_ man Emperor ‘has received may 212°:.'f:"::;;“;';‘::;:“':.:°§.:::.2...l;;.,--is ,wemg »,»~1,;,<-~, 1.; referred to, which he says are false ‘I map” 6 B ° uc °° 0 and defamatory. :S56 .Tn °i':\'éa:;;:‘Lg“'0;’tlo‘i;_yd°”I;§l,:’t‘::tion; several dna estates 'ha'-'n teen . ' f left ‘to him. gileezemutrgg; Huis tbingoxothgte I The Ksiser’s mode of living is one , fi: : . i ;;,,;;_-- »-»- of -»---.:‘ ::.:.°.:.:‘:.*.::° .rss '.12 1. 'rank nmokncmo. ceived tonight from Constantinople establish beyond doubt the fact that llshmed All Bey, the Turkish mln- fitair at Washington, has been re- called. This action of the Porte, it is understood is ,due to the chang- nd conditions in Turkey and to the formation of n naw ministry. WASHINGTON, Aug. 12. - N0 statement could be obtiinsd tonight regarding the recall of Ilehmed Ali Boy. CONSTANTINOPLE, Aug. 1|. - The ro-organization of the 'govern- ment il still proceeding in all direc- tions, and, it` in understood, will in-. AYHOUK U19 nfrlvall to the city yes- volve the removal of the unbu- Klun smluns win uuusl BERLIN, Aug. 12. -Considerable interest will be created l/y the forth-coming discussion in the Prus- sian Parliament, or Landtag, of the Ks.iser's request, for an increase The circus man is still at large.lm° “tent °l nur” °~ H' Hon *i ing it to the best n.dvauts¢e,_ and _ _ . 1 _ , , of pounds. LONDON. 13.'-Despatchos re- His Majesty possesses `|\fila.len\" 'round him when journeying in his I in salary. William I1'.as German mount being $3,852,770. During the twenty years of his reign the Cer- monarchs, for he ini benefited to pounds in hard cash and in adul- ing apparel and the arf. .»f wear- hia tailor's bill runs into thousands castles, palaces, and country houses to enable him to live in A different one each we* of the }en,| if he should feel so disposed. When- he travels, nothing that may loud splendor and impresliveneso to his progi-ms is overlooked, and here many Germans sep an opportunity for their Kaiser to eoonomlso; they would perfer him to omit some of the pomp and ceremony which sur- own realm. terday were the Misses Hooper, High 89 t y Wu r the United Kingdom, and urging! In the evening a team from St. "ul 1” 8°'1*f“1»i‘1 *ll* Win*-rl.. an excellent one. -_.E NEW Siililllllllll WAS LAUNEHEU Pxnnssoso, N. `s_, Aug. ii. __ G. M. Cochrane launched from his |h1l>~Yard a't` Pd"rt Greville #pq gg, eleven o'cloc\: the and to-u oououuh- and it is quite probable the queueing will be token no by the uuuueriuee _-N -._ :qu--_aw-»5gJt~.." at. lv Exilda." _The launch was wittii- led by a large crowd of people, u number going from hero in the tug sur.-enero sud the lueuhodirt ode- Sfesation held a large tea meeting in connection with ége lauuchingdikf a good _sum was r zad. The Exilifa 849 tons register, 'is 144-9 long B4-0 wide and 1*1-4 feet dsqp Ig all galvanized, classed for ¢;'¢y. Ycsn in Arherfcan record, “Mu hnd ffllefl \\|.th steam hoisting glu- fmd is ln every "met u arnwuu. _vess% She is owned by the build. or, . 1' ¢°¢ln'-nn. J. mvtou in.,- sley. A. A. Bout, Aiouw 0. se.- mln #Hd CBPL Bedford 'l'owor,who will command her. She is all rig. Klldd and ready for ua and pg. sees A ouceto Blto ill wi piling for New York.” nv . an A IBFKB excursion under the aa- Iillcies of the Salvation Army wht to Windsor today in the tug 0 _ °°°¢°~ T507 are accompanied U1* AUP! Bind fmm Bpfhg&| which came down lpecllily for In oecalion. -_*___ COMMITB SUICIDE L"'i‘ER A DIBAUOH TRURO, N. S., Aug. II.-Hlulllh Wright, residing on Waddell st , was found tits-f‘¢;rnoaa In bunni- partmeuts A fromhelrbols achl Poison, lvffmll to ve bldg taken with suici ll intllt. She slid later. Doeeabd had been living 'M indifferent: life for some time phil and was addicted to drink. Her I4 death followed A period oi Ihlull ih- ulgence. An illqueet will be held \b~ morrow morning.