Charles, aged a,bout twenty, and f-fx”-rr.-~v-X--nv i '*'-'--~1--w--v-1._._-- _ri <5"»?l't‘i”1.-‘?i'lsi.l _ ,,il"¢»ur1.»r’ssr nm cnARLoTTE'rowN, cannon. 'rossoav f1uoaNf1_Nc, AUGUST 27,1912 _ L 'mer or ...L-» _ .L .-, _ - `> Jwrrii KILLED _ .iiiiiisii isiiiib liisicsni-:ii iiiwii iiiiii _ 0 ifsitiiillv I is iziiiiiiiii _ i if p, 0 ll "if SW Br- in 'iii I ' L. B- Moulin" auf ma Win Out in The Doubles = Yglilllgg i ~ as --_ _ G . ii ._ ._ will iiiiiiiii( “L_” ” A lad _fatality occurred at Sum. 'mersllie yesterday afternoon aboiitj four o'clock when 'Joseph Provost,1st;. mate on the schooner ,\_rizon,,_ 10,( his life in a fa/l1”_from the masthead to tim asclr. . = The deceas?i‘ was working on the. mast a.nd‘_ _, uddenly something gave way and- unfortunate men was’ preclplta to the deck,a fall of about muy 1.995- HU 5¢l1l¢l¢ the deck. rail and fell - -'pv`erho`srd.‘ The body, which; flostsd tothe surface, wa.s seen;-edf, with as little delay as possible and' medical assistance was summoned." notified and an inquest was , under the circumstances. deemed unnecess ary, In the fall it was ascertained that the deceased broke his neck meetinz instant ,death He 'was a native of Arichet C.B where his widow resides. One of his sons was employed on the schooner with him. The' remains were forwarded t Charlottetown on the express last night and will cross on the North- umberland this morning en route $0 Aflvllst for interment. The son Certain Bondi-can ical ti ' body 'to Oharlottetowoglildmlvired til; -;- .-~ »»\.~::_-_-_-.-_-.-.-.-.-_-_- -_-.-,-_-,-_-_-_-,-_____.___. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ S fl Tm* °°l'°U°l'. Dr. Jardine, 'was also! Wh” she arrived in Sumlyncliglfdo Z1?- _ ,t o sad news to th d ' ter arriving herd. 'lehhaglilliswlilllme at ”°mPHl1y his father‘s remains home' The schooner Arizona arrived i in Summerslde yesterday with 'a cnrgo of, ?08»l};1nd was to sail after discharging ii B, r in cm- - a . 0l‘8W of fourpmemou rea” and has 8'* Th; sad cocciirreiice has elicited mu” “Ym-l’l1thY for the deceased and his bereaved family_ Capt Bondreau stated to a Guardian. lrfpéesentative last evening that the 1' ona had 1; ith weather en rouxaee frvdm vary heavy BC' i mainmast was sprung. All day and Within five minutes of the occurrence he had been working on the mash wiith the deceased mate and only five m mites previous to the accident he had demanded for some r.-M.-,n The firripinr irn.-_w of the mate hr- ‘uz in difficulty was an n,,fc,.v ,,061 ‘he masthead and he lonlrd ~ np in time to san the dere-naar] lmve his ‘void and fall to the ,~,,i|_ The cargo will he discharged in qlimmerside and re-pairs will be “_ 'N'-f-“d in the mast. ' 'l""e “creased leave.; ,, wm,.,w_ 0,... “f\*‘. Charles ncrl viva .1q_.|gm..m_ ,.11 ""“"" “"=- (`"-"1: l`lf“'flf‘f=v1.i1 returns tn Summerside this morning. Sllllll HEEIUES Illlllllllllll .lIlMl|Bll FUNIJS d _ W (0' ailian Press. WA'B__I'l_If¥G%fU~;" Aug. Z0)-The Pen- f°!_° l'°."f'.l_._‘lU45!1 t0 extend 'infuir of _ tus" oi‘s‘pp' G iodinniittes inveiitigaltirgi campaign funds fntothe correspon- dence or financial transactions he- tween John D. Archbcldr' Governor Perkins, Col Roosevelt and members Qf C0lllress passed the Senate today without ii roll call. ELEVEN ARE DEAD. - MONTREAL, August 14-Lyin in the hospital, slowly recovering fr the Bffodt Of w00(l alc0hol polgonlng\ after having narrowly escaped the fate of the eleven Russian laborers Whohava died as the result of indulg- ing in its use. Napoleon Bellemore hte given valuable iifformation to the police, but is unable to supplv ii link ill the chain of evidence which is be- ing woven around those suspected of telling the stuff as whiskey. Bs- ceuse he is totally blind from the ef- fects of the poison, he cannot identifv the man from whom he declares he purchased the liquor which reduced him to his present state. fHe swears that the stuff was pur- tllaeed in s store on Bt.' George Htleet. from 'a man apparently a cle:-ir‘“ln the establishment, but is llfllble to identify the man, and from li] testimony -the police are unable to establish the guilt of any one of Qbverel suspected persons. llonoliiu nnoblulcp 'ro " SEE SUFFRAGETTES. LONDON, August 24-R. L. Bor- lletl.~'pr`elnier of Canada, declined a lleputation from the Womer.’s Flec- ihl and Progressive Union. He told the sflflrngetqis that his time was tiny occupied until lie rails for css- hllu, August '80.' iiiie-ymiitni I " ‘ ~ _lilii g. » figginl to The Giiardian.) »'I‘0R0 0, Aug. Z7-Strong ndi. or moderate gales southerly =¢° gqterxv ...pi northwester- ly SY” ohowerlg' clearinz at night. 'rlie _tide will be hush this mornin: at -_l,Q§0¢'hl\d-tomorrow at 10.58; it will .b'__¢‘.’lil3li" tonight at 11.29 and to-, metros,-at 1|. ~ a ‘l‘he`ft\ln pots ‘this evening et 6.47’ and orrow et 6.45 it rises to _'ws 1' ' = - .m_ ,,mhr;iiog,st 6.14 and Thurs-, (ily ~6.;1l. -' ‘ ` -l.'|\ho_.'moo“__|¢g this morning at.`_ $§54..;i__f1-i~ ». '- ~ ~ »r'l"l|e_¢yot quarter of the new moon* slips# dloniiay, August f19tb. -at. ,Ji ` . ` 'wb' “'°°° 'm M °° T“°'d”'; years' experience. Good references. ‘ Apply "Stenogrepher," Box 303, _r Georgetown, P._ll.__I9______8°_37lUlP¢l~ ` '.5 ";t,Qfie.p.m. - of`today will be thir- .t f-grief thirtv-four minutes. "petetsre se one o'cI0c\l , . W -. ~if`iill¢»u\°°° ‘iv 01° "F°““ rf.*=~_f~°"'°"° "““ ° _ _ . . qu seventy-six de- li. S. iiiiiiiiiii iii iiiiiuiui _ IS 0l|lil$l1lllllflll Can dian Press the landing. of the American forces in Nicaragua. ~ Senator Bacon intends that the government has no authority to- land on foreign soil without the consent of Congress. lIl1lll.ll'-S LllSjSlSi llllIlll_lSl |lllHllll§ ll-lll (Canadian Press.) i TORONTO, Aug. 26- That Can- ada/s fire losses this year will be greater than ever is forecasted ln the report submitted by Manager E. P. Heaton to the Insurance Committee Manufacturers Association , The _first seven months saw 32 more fires than did the corresponding period in 1911. COIIDEISED IDS T00 Ll-'E .FOR CLlSSlFl6l’|"l0fl Ons ooh; par word each insertion in this column. Cash must accom- pany order and fly.-_ per cent discount g1|0w¢d_ Hipfmilm churn twlutyrflve 9952: __.___a. _ -1..____“'= GENTLEMN BOARDIGRS CAN BE comfortably accommodated at Mrs. Aitken's 213 Queen St. - _ 8-2'lM3ipd. LOST-A PURSE ON GRAFTON ST. het een Hillsboro and Pownal. ~ Finger apply to 131 Hillsboro St. Siluélre- WANTED AT ONCE-COMPETENT servant. No washing. Glpodstwail- es. A l nt 82 We mou . pp y y B-2'IM1wpd. icxrsuusuosm nov. waivrso. $4.00 per week will be paid a brlzllt h0_y with one year's experience _et Guar- t27¥$‘- 5 11 f g neral houdswork. Ap- iilygtxo ‘l)d.rs.e D. A. Wedlotk, 249 _Prince Btreet.____ ____ __8-27;l_§3lP-/rr osos 'ro Leann the printing. .Mun .have o fair edu- ¢1 ,_ 'rlireddcll per woelwill , te: igl_il#st~tia Aimlv at hrs- an tr! si ;' f § ~ \ . WANTED AT 0NOlll.'EXPERIENC"“ .__'_f'°"§:_.a_.____~_--_---------'_ ill (Canadian Press.) NEW YORK, Aug. 26-Herbest L. Bridgman of lltoolslyn announced to- day .that he had received a telegram from Henry G. Bryant, president of the Philadelphia Geographical Society, giving the first news of Mr. Bryant's exploring trip in Labrador. Mr. Bryant left this city on June 22nd last and St Augustine on July 12 for rcconnaisance in a part Labrador never before travelled by .white man iii (Canadian Press.) HAZF1L'l‘ON, Aug. 20-All the col.- lieries of F. G. H. Markie and Co., the largest individual coal operators in antbracite fields are .tied up to- day by 0. strike of the hoisting eil- giueers who quit becauseof disagree- ment over wages. About iour thousand hands are idle as a. result.. lwltlll, llllllll (Canadian Press.) PEKIN, Aug. 26-Jl‘he port of_'I‘ung Chow, twelve miles from lierc, was looted and burned yesterday by the “old style" troops. Twelve people were killed. . ,_______i._. _lllllllllll HUILIJS _ lllltlll SHIPS (Canadian Press.) LONDON, Aug. 26--This year'si new battleships will he larger than the Iron Dllke. ‘ The class now building will have 14 inch _guns and curved armored upper deck and funnel protection to resist all craft attack. iiiiii -iiiiiiiis . ( s. .) WASHINGTON, Aug. 26-The Sen- `_ _ __ _ ate _today named a cominitteoto- in- - i _ ‘ 1 f_ . _vestigate under the Bacon resolution _ __ _ _ f ._ __ . ship at Victoria Park yesterday after- noon the gentlemen'a singles and doubles were completed, the lest game in the doubles being concluded just at 730. As a result of the keen contest in the singles W. Matiiieson won ironi Atllal McLeod by -scores of 6--2, G--3 and 6-4 and is the undisputed cllaiiipiuil. l* L. B. McMillan and E. Rica won. from Bethune and Hutcheson; Roy Fitzger- ald and- Gordon Hughes won from R. fl. Cotton and J. P. Gordon, and J. K. McGrath and Harry Miller de- feated the two MacMillaus, Matliicsou and Jeff l1‘itzgerald drawing abye. ln- the semi finals l\‘itzgei~nld and Hughes won from Matheson and .leil Fitzgerald and L. B. McMillan and' E. Rice, defeated McGrath and Miller. The finals between the two victor- ions pairs resulted in a victory for McMillan and Rice, who are the champions in the doubles. 'The ladies siuglcs and doubles for. the cliauipionships will be played on Saturday afternoon. Hll] .PlE.lSllll l,lll1P i\‘ll.lll]l-lll (Ganadiuii Press.) OTTAWA, Aug. Z0-Hull, C. .l. Doherty, Minister of Justice, who ar- rived iu Quebec on Saturday morning last by the B. S. V'li'ginian is stopp- ing at. the Chateau Frontenac with Mrs. Doherty and intends leaving to- inurrow fo' Montreal ` herty's serious illness. ` land Mr Doherty stated that thc trip of the Canadian Ministers was cujoyuble and siiccessiul and they had been the object oi' ri very hearty reception wherever they went. Naturally lie had nothing to com- municate to the press just at present ein nnythingwoncening the navy ques- t on. $00 _Sl-llllll (Canadian Press.) VANCOUVER, B. C., Aug Z6-The Banlr of Ha-milton’s branch at Cedar Cottage, five miles from the heart of the city, was attacked by six armed cisco who saw the finals today is the wonicii's title bolder. "_ lllll Stllilllllll (Canadian Press.) fl-'U30 AUS. 26-A large number _ Ili the prcliininaries in the doubles,0l Egyptian ual.ioRalists were a.rl‘est- by the Iii-at days erlorts. ed here today on charges of display- ’l‘his inoruini:’s shooting was great- lllg sedltious posters. ly luterfereil with by a heavy ruin- -? ° si.iu‘iii. . , , 'l`lie tyro nmtch, open to new roincrs _ , _ was the first event. ‘ ‘ f ' G. J. Mcl uiiid woll 4; A ` ' ' " ' 3 . ‘-f 1. ~ . . . . . - McLaughlin holds the championship the Liislcy ti-,uni and gather ill tl IC. G. Love, .l. F. Sterile and lil. H. Monkley, $3 cacli, Cadet W. Allen lu ’ 5 ` 1 The Bankers' match was the first ' open match shoot, J. F. Bterns, V _ Qouris, tied with four others for first ` place with ri possible. (lnpt. D. A. -_ 5 . - _ _ -, _ _ _ NI _li ns 5f.li ` 34 oinf ar lnnon w with U s, ;lnnlng $14.75 and $9.50 reenPc.f_~f __ . ,.. ___ sr.~ .‘-"l \` ,. ._ .. , . -.l ‘ifl 1* »_i _.x li /L _ v 3 . . lil _.I 1 1 *ill f‘.. 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