\ I ie i`r -r ___ . L l 1 . _if ._ < ‘_¢. .Ll .2 _ _ (_ If A E- .___ ja. _-. _._ I I ,. l \ \- i;_ _.. I t .l--‘ __f_.fu.l.a._; j . wt' " ,-_. y 1 _ ' 2 2; __ . . I \ ..l.f. .s ,'~;,z '- E5 -~ .1 - -- A- I |_‘?__°€_-i=_-_.Q-|.__..i I ' ' ’ ’ - 1 fl ‘- .' = . §, ' f _ °-" - -"" °~+.*- rr-o~-uso lr- _ ._ »». .- ` 4- -' '- O ING DA] \\%lIil&Y. iNOWlit Q4 gé ND-ED lui ' H V ' ` ` ` " ` _ ` - __ §;_-;t;~_ __ ' *f.“_~_:_-___ ___'_".*.:; :____.__ __: uh... _....l. CHARLOTTETOWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, CANADA, SATURDAY, JULY .0, 1909, I ` ` " " " ' ` ' " -"‘ ' " - »-' . ’ _-_ ____________ _____________ __________ I _R _ - _ --~----~-- ----- ~----,- ~----- - _ _ _._ __ __-;-&~~ ` 'rr_1_l.=:o`. _R__c>o'ssvBr:r' IN ~A1=1t1cA; "_ '~'-1" -1,.:-' IIUSSIAJII II0lllllf 0l‘lIIE A 0lIOPlPI§lI lnslstsd on Trying an Air Machine With-Dlssgtroue Results. Paris, July `9.-At Sarisfly-SUI'-0l‘8° M. Delagrange, the well known French aviator, was out \vith his aeroplane making a few short flights. Among the spectators was the Russian Count Yarl Hedberg de Cauriet, of Moscow. He became so enthusiastic that noth- ing would satisfy him but to have an outing in M. Delagrange's machine. The Frenchman \vas naturally un- willing to entrust his machine t0 all untried amateur. The count. deter- mined to have his way, offered to buy the aeroplane; his offer was accepted, and he forthwith prepared to try his new purchase. turning a deaf ear to the adlvce of those standing around. The novice set the motor going and~pre- pared to rise, but he was quite incom- petewt to handle the steering gear, and the aeroplane, after travelling about one hundred yards fell with a crash .tu the ground. The count was injured in the leg. The aeroplane is greatly damaged. \ General view of the Roosevelt hunt- IWU ¢ll}‘\p hear HestIey’s Ranch, Brit- ish Esst A_frlcs_. On the right Kermit géwoesveit ln his Seferl hunting eut- LIVERPOOL THE SCENE OF EXCITING RELGIOUS RIOT Orangemen Determined to Prevent Catholics from Holding a Parade With Serious Results letwaen Roman Catholics and Orange pen tok place In the Scotland road dis- at least six somewhat seriously. Om- officer-had his ear almost severed from his head by a sword-cut,_ and London. July 9.-A very serious fight - Many of the policemen were injured he riot of Liverpool recently. Several lf-~ - -A.. t .ds damage pehduiitty arrests were A Q, e '.» , » t mN_ews‘r1sched! the police /of e plan for an organiied attack on a Catholic procession' in Juvenal street. About 600 'conatabies. including twenty mounted men, went on duty. Just before the procession started a crowd of men armed .with swords. knives, bludgeons and stones surged in emen were ia] d,_n_1s.lly_ house! ou from Cazenau street, and made for led and received a ot rs were cur about the-.-.h5ed.-_and body by flying bottles. "Their inju- ries. needed attention at the hospital. A number of the riders were hurt, but as far as can bo ascertained, none dan- gerously. One constable was cut on the back of his not-lc by a bottle containing tar. the liquid covr-rim; his head. Super- intendent Smlth wus hit by u. brick, and Superintendent Tomlinson receiv- ll slight wolllld on the right jaw.. shower of missiles. Tho'and occasioned n panic among the t the procession; The police intervened _ The melee lasted more than an hour I 0 e attacking party was led by a man th brandishing o sword, Several charges were lnllde by usnnds of spectators wh_o hadlined th stlltts with the ob oct of uietl i fl Y the mounted police. hut _viewillg thc Catholic procession. The thc mob re-formed after being, dis- Iscone was one of complete disorder persed. In ‘Prince Edwin street rc- .and typical of the riots which have peated ;.ttempts were lnude to "rush" the police. - ot~curl~t'-d in Belfast. A spectacle of a festive and apparently quiet character The police behaved admirably and suc- _was ill a moment trllnsforined into one ceeded in keep the locesslon. ing the Orange-lnen from lof But thc onslaught was :canopy ul' flags." hunting, and festoons pandcnlonium, and that bcnenth a D. not only directed nlzllinst the constu- ,from the upper windows of the streets bles. Catholic llot-_...__-_ ll-~f_-nratcd with artificial flowers, wcrc cm. lr-til hy the in wllichthe fight took_ pluce. _ In thc course of thc disturbance the rioters. Furniture was smashed to ,DOIICG singled out thc lnen who ap- pieces, and windows and doors werelpearcd to be the ringleaders of the broken wholesale in Prince Edwin |riot. and altogether some fifty arrests treat. and Fox street. The invaders, 'were nlude before the Orangemen fsre in fact,'acted like mallmen. - dispersed. ' _ _ IIUAIIIEII 00lI0l 0l llA0|0M Al 0500.000 pi Largest Qrder Ever Glvsn For Precious Material Given For London ‘ Hospital. ......___._L London, J_uiy 9.-A commercial value if £114,000 an ounce has been placed n radium by e contract JUS! °n¢°l'°d to between the British Metalliferous ines, Limited. and Viscount Ivvilih nd Bir Ernest Cessol for the supply .of seven and a half srsmmei-1`B¢h°" ore than I quqner of an ounce-of »ure radium brolbidet This lsrli Of- er fel-_ra l_ll_m will be supplied from hs will Y' ms near Grampound RUM. ill` . ‘..’.?l..%*.i’..'.A‘.?f ry of radium Dro- iils never hitherto been der for more 'thin I 'rsmme. he world's first ordsr on lsrgs scale ii therefore be supplied rom the Bl* h source from which several of th ready been I Messrs. B wick, will the Comish _l__=- N “ng _ 3 grammss of ra- \Mf" s.ii""di' T i eiisr orders have ai- li ° dl are ‘l_t|e&p're'l'ehtod by Lord lv &at_ld Rs I lin pllsq. 0 lsr and Co., of Bruns- u 'the radium from lt 'infertile under the su- ( lessor Glessi. their a' scientill pre-¢"tninel\\ et ll set Cassel to the to the formation of _already contributed institute. which will u ical direction of Sir which thi? large funds. be _.th T e . t ' la expected to be ready to 'tgge paiisnts suffering frogs sensor t ut the sha ef the pres- - 'W mit vis" well -known t at the King takes a dssp i rest in he question of senses cure, the magnificent gen- sit of ' Wa# and Sir Ernest Will I _td `l|fhd the DOW" to demons tii:‘grol>srtiee of rs- d|on4a to Osr- ..._..__. lu Plllvlll llllll,lll;~ IN SO0IH AIIIIIIA Drsstlc Bill _Has Been Introduced in Transvosl Legislature. Pretoria. July 9.-A bill has been zazetted and will l.e shortly intro- duced by str. De vllllere,‘tl.'e Attorney- General. dealing with horse racing and betting, and aiming at preventing the dissemination of betting information. The proposals include life licensing of racecourses and the prohlbitionrof racing in the Witwatersrand and Pre- toria districts except on Saturdays and public holidays, with the exceptionlof Christmas, Good Friday, and Ascension Day. The bill further forbids the sell- ing of race cards except on rade- courses and on race days, and pro- hibits all betting except on race- courses on race days, and on races ac- tually run therc, which precludes bet- ting on English races. ` ' ' It prohibits betting on all_othel\ sports, and minors and colored persons will not* be allowed to make wagers. nor will newspapers be allowed to publish betting information prior to races' or otiier sporting events. It further prohibits the circulation of South African newspapers containing betting information. and the dissem- ination in any other manner of betting information on events in or outside South Africa, prior to results. _ The bill taxes the totailsator 2 per cent. of its gross taklngs. Settling rooms will be allowed to open for five hours a day following the races, other- wise. excepting on race-courses on race days, settling will be an offence. the penalties for which provide. on first conviction, a fine of £75, 'or in default imprisonment not exceeding sl : months, and on the second or subse- iquent conviction six months' imfprilon- ment without the option of a. ine. tion . __ LEGATIONB ARE ANXIOU8. h clisi in the vicinity of the capital have been set fire to by tile Pretenders forces. tinctly seen from the housetops of 0 re sed against the Pretendel, and him in check but they refuse, hold owl munitlon All this is causing a great panl who. moreover, are threatened by fa min are difficult to obtain in Fez UI son d his brother Muiey biohalnlned, rn the - ' h e s trong party in his favor The rs a th rs ale still strained but tu sav A s n iste wo e lt ls believed that the Minis- theilcs- ge The great increale in the number of r rs mmm, h|m_ ‘md p,0¢|,,|m A|_,d_e| A11, experiments under,Section B is mainly intend to seize Mulcy Hafld de e that the capital is threatened th B. revolution The greater pnrt an he neighboring tribes have pro M and the smoke and flames can be dis. ac e, as the articles of first necessity hy e one ey ed Prince. because t er wu h illmlllll- llli t2iil;rAilii$l vlllsl ul lllllllll-fl ' lllllnilcllul ll /.....___.. mais H_eve_ Bssn Treated. _ csaerut. nscono ie KEPT. s-_-- London, July'5.--The ghastly story of e work of the vivlsector is told in the lllil l=lfv_l_ullIll l;_llllllllll_i_lll 1-M... tiles.-I§¢:_._.f..l.. rig..." em new |.l..»i"j'A~.... t nual Return' upon Experiment; on _ ving Animals. which was issue -by med Bu iiamura sultan Villages the Home 0"_|°é_ _ l\o fewer than 88,634 experiments on living animals were performed England, and Scotland, during 1908. coz-ding to the statement made in the port or Mr. G. D. Thane, the Home Fez. - Praha Sultan has ordered troops t Office Inspector. This sotul is an increase of 15.260 ng go ‘help pmk of arms and am upon the number recorded in 1007. e snperimente performed with an- c among tht inhabitants of Fez, MSTHEUCS numbered 2.35lL Section B is devoted to “lnoculations. hex* procec~dihg_s,',_perforlued without It lg “ld may the guna" has pol anaesthetic.s," includes 85,783 experi- ents. ‘In no case," the report declares. b_ _ _ ed to be performed without anaes- Muley lceblr le master or the slice flus 1° the 12.600 experiments rsrform- in the surroundings of Nlequinec, 2d epted only on behalf o is r, and a proclaimed him Sultan but that he has acc f h brothe Abd it is s ld that the Zemour hate °“ el Aziz. _ me TSB measures for the protection of thein ex pa,-glcular subjects and ,m,,,.e,¢s_ from the register. _ Th total number It is rumored that the French Con- °faP"'°"° h°ld‘“5' "°”“‘°‘ "“mb.°.r°d sul BT ex bee gsr tratllc this year is not coming up to F: P tion n il tee liners left New York within a week of or tire car trl SIGHT HESTUIIIU BI H Lo M Royal London Ophthalmic Hospital. Tal' In view of the fact that the troubles at Europeans are preparing to quit the " iapital. Some have already left for. a ress couriers to Fez, ordering their at Fez has ordered French sub- 45 iect The sltuatlon throughout the Empire _ is considered serious. 3 --*li--l I0 I Ness. gp ectatlons. although so for there has in l mbvement to the Un ts ta es E rly this month no fewer than four- po this elde with accommodation for 5800' -~_.-_ -.».- _ _ ._ _ . * All ,0PE_lIAlI0lI Blinded by Explosion in Gold Mine,`T* _ Man Gets Back Sight. ' London, July- 9.-How t e s The injury which caused total blind- ill pectlve Consuis to take all possible We Tangier, July 9.--Reports from Fez stat ` _ wit _ or - - _ _ ~` _,ms rf Et. n an advance on last year's em gra~ l a s l . _Wh orc d n urg on has brought back .Slot slgiitoto aplnafl wllo had been blind for EXIT more than a year was recently told by PH r. B. Cahl, recently treated at the fllk Three licensees ,for the Royal Com uring the year three new places re registered for the performance of periments. andthree were removed . During the ear 120 iicehleee s to quit the capital for the coast. D93 °rm°d “° °¥P°’fm°nu-_ y direction of the Home Secretfary ‘suitable admonition" Wai sddljesild six of the licensees with regard' to' egularities which arose from "mis- rr EAMERS DOING P°°R Bum' nderstanding or inadvertence with rc- -t to the extent or application of London, July 9.- Transatlantic page"- certificates." 0ne` of these licensees rformed 186 inoculation experiments excess of the number for which Cer- icate A had been given. Anot'her-- _0 held a certificate authorizing ex- sure to X-rays and the application heat to the skin _under anaesthetlcs arried out these procedures without t-close as lger, ll t lil ala ' t _C . ry a tiiirliwolf that- lriulnbgi-*_ Cage an anaameuc' _mc ls alscalssolwinilns. and seversl I" I'°‘““d- Wh°\‘°i 20 UCGMGI HB In of the lines have curtailed their saillngs. f E. 3li0.a.xperim%l¢6e>-were performed. Wi AHA ANIMAL Ill-L0_lI00lI Z00 kin Captured ln Thibst Stands the Journey to England. y has just received and placed on ibition at the gardens in Rc _en_t's k a 'fine young example- of the in, which, next to the okapi, il the est and least known of the rumin- ts. The takin comes somewhere h kill of a London, July, 9.-The Zoological So- r podermic injections, and some few 5 5 as'a cutting operation more severe no 5 between me gum." and mg M n an a su erfieiai venesection been al ow on behalf ofthe Royal Commission Sewage Disposu; in which the ova lnrd WDM of fish here' expo»6d'to' the TM ‘_ I _ _ __ in l“°“°° °f °m"° t'° ' °"° U! V* I5 °l!‘l55 .liiif re eeived from the heart of wildest Africa ~ - - < - _ f » -~ - 1 . . _ - shows Col. lfloosevelt siandm infront c'i'::°:0?;|iil°'e‘1ii1:i-igrilgntvzeili {;§:nl.li~ I\e:|:bia°tn=ii:iri‘\;.tI\‘g":i*sl;-8'"mp M" Humw. mmm' M hi' '°°‘ “" ""° b“ff°|° i"°Ph°=S bcsds °f snilmsis he Fez are rapidly growing serloug, the :\?\|U°n¢"°3|m0l¢ 9ni|l`€|¥ ||\°°\-“$11033 . , ___ ._ Y Y _ `_ _ Y _ H _ §" .-if get ¢> Ez "c P -5 lZ»< "rv 2; QF F-'E zr DVANCE ADV AN CE HOW~- THB EBNGLISH '_ TAKE CARE r OF ROOSEVELT o mice. ` ~" 'Y-_ mlclm mission on Tuberculosis performed Z.: . - ' f ._ The Legation here have despatched 33?) exvefimeml- _ - » I _ - exp ' _i___. Had >WI'|lskers Removed, Lost Pros- pective Husband and Sued Specialist. Paris, July 9.-Though bearded, u. lady lately got engaged to be married. Before the 'wedding she determined, as a pleasant surprise to her future husband, to have her-beard removed, and _went to a specialist in radium treatmenrfor that purpose. The.spe`- ciallst, who is a qualifier! physician, operated upon her chin w th complete eticcess in one respect. Every super- fluous hair disappeared, and none' grew again. But the unhappy lady found that. instead of the beartl. and ln the place where it had been, scars and marks came out, doubtlessly produced by the radium, and probably impossi- ble to eradicate. At the same time her marriage was broken off, whether because of her alleged disfigurement or not does not appear. Anyhow, the lady, wrot_h with the radium`speclalist. brought an action against him, and detnlanded £800 damages. At the fl'st hearing cr the case the Judge, after much deliberation, confessed that he wal unable to decide the suit on its merits, that is to say, he could not take it upon himself to pass an opin- ion on the lady’s looks. and he ap- pointed an expert to do so. After ll fortnight the latter, having apparently scrutinized _the plaintiff's rhin scru- pulously. gave his verdict as follows: MAIHIMUIII THIAILS perlment of establishing night crecllcs for the use of visitors with babies attending caters almost entirely for a working chica area. he believes that the scheme will meet the dfiilcultles of s domestic situa- tion which affects many of ills patrons. 'Night nurserl_es_will be attached lo tile theatre, with a staff of nurses and equlp- Wi with cols. toys, ana seby reed. .tl 'Dime Der night will be made and food will be supplled_st cost price, or the par- ents' own food given ii’ they prefer lo bring it with them. P'¢fS°M wishing to see the nursery ln operation between the acts of the play _ 'im - l. ialro Paper Calls _on Egyptians to _ l Cairo, July 9.-On the anniversary of the massacre of Europens by Arabs li mt Alexandria in 1882. the Nationaiist_ 15 a paper, Mler-el-Fatal. published a lonir ‘ “' article bordered with black lines, ofili epttraordinary vicllencrn. The al-tlclc ` I" W s houdcd: “lltll Julio, tile unnlver- A K spry of the t-rlnlc wllicll tim l-Jntrlisll I |\ committed against thc blgylltians.” Tin- ` ll' t f t 8 blind. I' was in h spltai ln Johannes burg undef' sqvbrsl doctors for the next to London and was treated at the Loh- don 0 hthaimio Hospital enna. "whore I consulted two different eye smialisu. Both told me thhfe :t¢..:. .lull it "°°; :fsr'.:'°' “~ 'nrt . .. ._ .. .... ;- l.ln vse me; nwerelsn tote i ' - enter a being for the blind. I returntg iseum. - 'ILM animal which qliae- new to the Lon on Ophthalmic Hospital. re“a‘cIled t e Zoo! ical Gard was sms in February of this yesr sn opera- Icagtured by gre ‘§shsra.ieh T>‘f.B‘|.u.. ~ ' I ' I 4 nswotilsnilo sulslm-lor. , --li 4'.. I I " . I .-_ f :-` 5 ' ~ . ’ 4 ____ _/' ,'-1 "--. -. af. ~~.~'1 , _ ,.. ~ T' LONDON. 1 l _ A ~.::.:l-.:°."' "z-.rw - X _ ll I 9 » lic 8 0 ll - are' eevly l hnd power- bun- in slsrc , I 0_9. "After the ei- ful l sl. 'A adult' l and floslon." éunnlzststed, "t called out thl~e:'A:.'| I hm ¢';,,__|,m, :mmf tl the darltnble fo some of tin boye der; Trey _are thickly clad'with ‘long e hen one of them land co the dark colored hair. which. o” lille . - south nl' li alwlll.. \\i.i.»l. ll..-lm. all- :\;_i:i°e`i;>¢;nl;iot:'ed too dolsot payment of on _ ` _ _ lu. _ , ,H » 1° Drfeels o. e divided -» l l - . ll .l ..ll lmgweep mana r _ \\ 9i_\. 3 tio.. »- ll ,_ ._ . _ L . 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