< --- -- V- ... “waiter ui a iuluuu ,AJU,UUUI l(6i\(l8I’S lL8.C WCB f- > <.- . _ _ _ ~ . _ - . P#-OES.At Linist,l I - 4 . _ 7000 Guaranteed . ' ` ORNINU DlllY° _ Dailyfor 1901. | . Catches lil Early ~- - -- ~ -,‘ . I Morning Malia HE CHARi.0TlETOWN G ARDI W '_ Y "_ .- " ' ”*“°*""‘"-”`*`“'“"“`“i”“T**_~;_;-:_; »~ r _ _*_ . ’ llf() ` WEE 52 Fx "20 CC' ‘-E ...-. E< 7-‘1 UO ‘C"3 UZ >3 ICU lll'll ~ .W --il __ {»_i_»_1§i__ _ PRINCE Eowaan ISLAND, QANADA, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1907. { '."¥.’ii”..l.ii..°I".'§é"i-i‘.i'_~?’H Biliih "*°_` ' *“‘°“ 'T`*~“'*~-~";`3l-TA ` 11-" . ':lr~__-é--_-_':1;f._‘ri ;f.rr'; ".:;;_;~;i»:;:-::_: ';_- -» - .._-. :.,,____._____ _____. _ _ __.__._ _ _ _ _ _ » ___q _ . ,_ _ \_._»_,. _ _..,_. - ,. . if 3‘T§»i il: . .l my ' 1 MAizcoN1sAY_s DQMIM N STEEL oarivoiz Asstizrs SUCCESS SURE HIS INNOCENCE .... .._.....;.;i.1."f.;;;..;......_...... WANTS DAM GE3 Begin Commerc "Three Weeks Time Across The ial Business in OF Over Million and Three Atrtlantic. I Quarters from the Coal Co _ -f-~j-~---- But is Willing to Settle SYDNIW N. S. bepi :?..‘i.--(Special)-Sigiior Maiuoiil arrived on Siinday and sniil iii- would remain licrc uutii the stat‘on is' ,_ opened for trans .-\tiii.ntlc couimi-rcial -~--*--ww-~-~-v--~--W~»--»--~ ----------- --_ -~..~.... . ._._._.__f_.__ mm 0|-tha Donnnlnn steel Company at __ The report proteases \\'iilingncs.-i Ln for- llave you ov. rronie nil obstacles and 0 arc yon now t ur: of success l" was asked F I of iiiili. yi , ties .-ind ar.: sure of success," was his cm- \'i~, we hav.: sui-inounted all dlliicui- *_ _ _ __ _ _ _ Work ln three viceks lime. piiatic reply. ' M"NT"":M" Sept 33' 'lS|"\°T“T)The \"Tl\'fC~' $T.7ii5.0|i'~ ward iiiiy ,i ust n'nd cquitaliie ni rangetneiit IN meeting today fr "nummd d "”“"T'i° ° ""'"s _lor a settlement oi' the trouble-i between against the (loai Company totalling ‘ the mg ¢g|,,pim|¢g_ m= ‘ ' I ` '2 iid. R N N Sow 1 to 2 yrar.'flloper liiuni., 2nd. _ ' Soiv ti months to I year- Roper Iiros., :li'd. i\i.ii~.ii siiini iiviisns. Continued by Father Vaughan; the Mod- FH <.-»%"..'i-‘i'.fl‘2l.`i:i..i-.i.;’i`$'.’.""“:“"'"""""""”" ern “Scourge oiSociety.”- He Des- _ 5- _ A... -. The following exltibiicrs have secured » ' .Y D Ui Bull, 2yi-are-Ropi'i‘ lima.. l~l O I Q ,b V d S prizes at thc l:`reet""i\a nc‘ws is then from ann no-|.<-rliii»'. will "*"" "‘ ""”*‘ ilnn- aiiiinu i|.ii finvi-v--ryi»o~lv I- IM LY ‘_*‘ lin, the qumi, i.u\iii,».m w|iil.i tin-ir |iiii.i is -till hi igtii aim ,nc lvi- ____ [i']TT|Q 0| img p`T|_m»i liiii lie .~-t:ii -ii inl- A um,,M,| M,.,,_.,,.. 3_3( ,|_ || ,,».i . liz tio.. m_ HL ,m,|»3~¢ |r|.,. , 3 ii i- , i,-iviiioii. _i~.ii_ir_ I-si d, free rlf cli1N~ i all l U-at ilriii w- l ic I nm to uire iowa sub l|l"|f""'~ ""' ifiiiferiiasunnm for "1""’ `éh"rL0'ii4cd"f“ U uulrdilhd U' i" Nunn, 3rd. Ewa |umb_Fm.Lc_p_ lst _.md gud “nd lliuc i-ock fiearge Chilton ilrd. ;;,.,]_ li'nc lien (leo Unilion ilrd. Pen ram and -lci\es-I"i\rne.ss, lst; Nunn, 2nd. Pen rain lamb and 3 dwcs~-l."ui'..e~ss, lit; Calm” N“""° 2nd' lliiiif sinalc cond. cock - Citiito Nrziv Yonic, Sept.23. Sir Thomas Lip ton's clinlltiige fi.-r .»\niericn`s cup reached menibeisot the New York Yacht Club are waiiinir with keen interest the meet- 2 ing on \\Tednc=day, when thc challenge I’ A .\l PSB I lt E l)0\\'.\'.“l. Raul 2shc\1's-Nunn, lst. i Shearling ram-.\'nan_ ld.. i.eiiiioRNs. lien Chiiton,Ii."l. lien- Chilton. lst. iiiii°iNl'\§’0d IW lile UPI!- ' ii . . at lliiirflmontltstol yea-'-Riri-r llio". l°l`l¥-~»---- -~ ~ --'~~`----_m-y_ _.__.-,_ *_ -~__ -- ._ _ -Y r I ~ i . PROVINCTAT. BUILDING, CHi\lii.OT'l`l~ITO WN. A i i . i l t ileraa appeal to tho electors luiminerit. ll' stories that are trld nrc iruc i.hc gov- -rnmentwlll have to gi-i. nt- least two new mi-ii for Ilsticiiei. in t.hi~' i~liy and cnc for the i-Jnnty. ii itli .\ir George lioin-rtsoii and-iMrl..i l'iir.ly are un- willing to again iionicst i.Ii.» iiomitiliieney Mr l‘ur ly, who has nnt. i-njoyiil good heait.h,wlli lay down ilu- cares ni oliire on that. grounii, wh ie Mr llobertaon it is considered. likely will lie uivcn a position under the llomin on government. A new minister of the county ticket is also possible, for Dr. Rufivlicx may not again lie in the field. If Messrs. Robert son and Purdy ri-.tire Mr. Lantaiuru alone of the government reprosenmtivi-5 in this ` city will ireloft and It will he necessary tn provide him with three colleagues. Re- portsfaaorlbe to Mr. A LS|iinner a will- ngness to be again a banner-bcirer for he government. One other will have to in selected ia the county io run with Mr. I Lowell. The opposition will ti- compelled to choose thii-c men to run in the city aw col, ogurs with Mr li Maxwell, M I’ 1', who is ieiii-ved to be ready to stand again. They mustalso name two candidates in t county. llliiard`| Liniment the Luniberman`air_iend OBITUARY. 'i‘lic death of Miss Annie Mooney oi this City. is a matter of deep regret to many friends. She had been in hcr usual good liealth up to n short time ago when sho went. on a visit. to Steilerton,N. S.§She re- tuiuicil home about ten days ago quite ill and developed a case of spinal miuingitla to which she finally succumbed. She was attended during her sickness by the Rev. l)r. l\icI.ellan and consoled by the last rites of her holy religion she passed away on Saturday morning Sept Zlst at the home of her mother on Kent Street. Miss Mooney was of moat. estimabie character, kind, friendly to ali, charitable to the poor and also a most assidloua church»work- er. iii-r funeral to Sn Llunslaifs Cathid- ral on Sunday afternoon was a particular- lyiarge one composed of sorrowlng rei- atlves and friends from Uity and country, who had comc to pay their last tribute of regard to her who in life had never been slow to assist to the biwt of her ability those who stood in need of help. Sha was an earliest worker in bellall of St.'Dnu- stan`s Cathedral and a faithful and active member of St. Joi-cph's Society from both of which she will be sorely miseofi The service at the ohureh and grave were performed by Rev. Dr. Morrison. The floral tributes were many and handsome including spiritual bouquets from Misses Kelly. Misses Dolron, Mrs. Adnan Peters Mrs, (Dr.) Sa Clair Gallant.. Mrs. J ll Urifflth, Mrs. \V if Scott, Miss Meliniis Murphy and \V T Davis. hnndnoui i Crosses from the employees of Joh i McLeod &: Co.. .7 T IlicK mxic, em ployeeii of Moliellan Bios., I -I Mn. Martin Murray, wn ith lroiit ll r. and Mrs. llanrlrimiii and family; Pillow from M‘|s l-}|Coyit~, .l and Mrs.C.oiike and Mrs. ll N Large. iiesldrla grlefeirieksii mother she leaves to mourn ilva si»iei-r, Fanny of Boston, Mrs. W T llsviii of New lledford, Maui; Mary Aan. Katie and Vcroniea at homr; ami two broihi r4 liola-rt. of Wakefield. Mass: and John of Minnesota. The pall bearers w in William Miir ay, I-`inn\i iicnnesay, Frantz Moliorv, livrlioit Stewart, 'l`h0iun| _ Tralnui , Aifr_d Kennedy, i` r' i 3. ' 3 .io e_.._-......, __,___._..__ ` A 95".:-\' L31 ' ‘ .:». .£Z%i.~.f ii _.i i .‘.‘. . V, , ».. TW . A . .é .I ;_._ ___ ii” I -iii 21 1 .af-' wi .\.. "‘\» ;»v~"F' l I in I "ti A 1/. i fi? i ~ ";rf.‘ .ii _`~.’ _Ji To ji Tweet __ 171 if . f . , g _ . ____J___..__ ___ 3* i