S- to inds ostlv' sazvlh' an n<~..=.. _‘_ 4. =..‘. air Warm. ocal Showers - ' -f r -'- A . ., 1 _ _ ,___ PAGES---Wonder GRNING kdm” ful ‘Resulls fo drill _“Goes We J ` afciverlfsers 3000 Ham” _ i T E il RLOTTETOW GU/-lRl)i Hn S Vp! . H y , S VM p _ I i _‘ I °° _, _,_.,__________, .L_ L____ l _ M. .___ . 9 ,__,__b_:_ . *___ _,_,_,____ _ ._ r A' E \w,__,_._,_:_i N 7, Y;_;$;:;;H _ W K L w....l3~i‘.‘.’n‘i»l.°.‘ii'.P.'l'.llh.,..nl cHaRLo'r'rE'rowN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, CANADA, sATUror~r, August 0.-Lord Curzon lntendstogoto America in the com- ingnutumnifthe state of his health will warrant it. The shock of his \vife's death and other worries, in~ cluding political troubles. have ag- gravated his spinal affection, which has always been a source of anxiety. I-leisa heartbroken uran, has not mentioned hiswife‘s name to any uf hlsreiatiyes since liar death, und- has only replied to -letters of sympathy fromafewintlinatc friends in a single p.ithetic line of acknowledgment. _l.ol-1_- EBS Nili IIIANIEB ____ I.;>NLoN, Aug. 0-It is being suggested that a small party of American colored preachers who have been advocating the Ethiopian propaganda of “Africa fof the Africans" ahould be deported from Sou h Africa. The government has not yet taken any action and it is a question whether it will. The agitation against the preachers has been revived bythe recent trouble at Capetown for Wblvh thoy me held by certain London papers to be partially responsible. They have made no secret of their mission to South Africa advising the natives to use their efforts io secure black supremacy in that part of the world. _...__-4 ..._--_- ` FITS YOUR CASE EX AC'I`I,.Y. ' I Yau know how you feel -blue. sickly and heav . Each nrornidg you ‘W;lKB‘l1 i d ll ‘do y" ccpdition and W H ri were n n a - I ~ ' . H ilf»0l`Il:5 and ne %s Eiga v~:‘l‘lhv°é1`\l|8 “Eb on d , , ‘Nlpnln Ji” dd eq", l of oisons, blood il Johnston, solicitor, stamp" niwii, the eyftewllci Irvs; l‘_,,,,,,, ,,,c,,,,,,,, Charlottetown. 10d 4| tw 2|. enrlc ed and purlilv . “Ui “muh md EMEMBER.-That everybody' roads R a morning paper the no io th d digestion pit-he uv- , 2” ee-~°"f ":‘.:::'“::‘.:.*;‘.‘:: SBLIIBEB PBEASH- , SIiEi’S ABSENBE BAIISES TIE-Ill’ Oirawa, Aug. F-A number of orders ncounclirecently passed have not yet ecome effective for the reason thai' previous to the departure of Earl Grey it was neglected to officially appoint Chief Justice Fitzpatrick as administrator during Ilis Excellency's absence from Canada. Therefore, while Earl Grey was in Newfoundland the orders could not be signed by the Chief Justice or deputy governor. However, ns Earl Grey will soon be cruising the Canadian wni.ers again, the chief justice will shortly be in ii position to exercise his functions and attend to the large batch of ordcrsin- council awaiting signature. BLEIIEB IIIIIIK Bl YBIINB SUN Wrr.irrNoroN, Del., Aug. 9,-Brepresen- tative Timothy E. Townsend, a well- known Union Republican member of the Delaware Legislature, owes his life to the presence of mind of his twelve-year old son, Fred. It was learned to-day that when an infuriated bull attacked the legislator on his large farm near Frankford and was goring him severely the young.son seized anew milk pail, and. asthe sun was shining brightly, threw its reflection, which was similar to aball of fire, into the bull's eyes. The animal became terror-striken and fied from the enclosure. Mr. Townsend is badly injured, but will recover. _..._¢____;»_~3|- JAPAN PIBAEE NlIIIA SBBEIAN ' r r Bosroiv, August fl- Captain Aleck McLean, Pirate of the North Pacific, King,-of Pelagio sealing outlaws, and terror of'the law-abiding residents of the Alaskan island, who is said to be the instlgator of the Japanese poach~ ing raid on the seal rookeries in which several .laps were killed, is a native of Nova Scotia. For nearly twenty yearslhe iran violated the law of every nation having to do with any of the sealing grounds, and many bloody deals are down to his record. Since the United Stat-es laws were passed forbidding pelagic sealing, he is the one with whom thc revenue officers have had to reckon more than any other man. Ten years ago he organized and brought to a auc~ `ceesfui issue the greatest sealing raid ever made on 'the rookerles. He has different times sailed under the Japanese Mexican,Norwegian and Hawaiian flags and has been hunted continually. Br- --in the original of Jack London‘s Wolf ,Larsen in“The Sea Wolt" and government ailthorllies say that London's picture of him is not ovendruwn. Ciricaoo Markers. '_ ._ ____ CBUA90. August 10- (Special )- Sopl. -itll " Wi;eai.....,.. . . 75 MAN KILLEB IN BASEBALL GAME B0sToN, Aug 9-Knotty Lee was killed in a ball game at Worcester. Mass., \Ved» nesday afternoon. Lee was pitcher for the Lawrence baseball olub. His death is a result of red-hot liner striking just over the heart in agame with the Wcr» caster team. Lee was pitching in tire last half of the fifth inning when the accident happened. He pitched a low and slow ball and Joe Knott of Worcester, lined it across the diamond. Lee. saw it coming, hut it was too fast for lrlrn. Before he had his hands in position the bali struck hlnr right over the hcnii. As he fell wrilhing in agony, the hall bounced back into his open hands and lic held it. He was taken to the hospital unil the game was continued, the umpire declaring Knot out, and crediting tne putout to Lee. - He died Wednesday night. BVEBELBW 5 IIHEENS BBUNTY __..‘ W. F. WEa'riir-:niiii-:, of_ Prince Edward Island, is in Moncton. Tiii-: body of the late John F. Owen, was brought to Chrrrlottetown by the train last night. Mrs. Alder Brebaut, sister of the deceased, also arrived.: :JOHN F. }fonr:ii'r'soN, of the Science Faculty of McGill College, who has beenr on an extended visit to England, arrived home last night. Before returning to his duties he will spend three weeks with his mither in this city. 1 THE mail train did not arrive in the city till 12.30 last night-three hours over the regular time of arrival. Therlclay was caused by thc Empress being detained for the arrival of the train conveying passengers who had arrived froiu England. Mason Lrsiori, Lieut. Pro. Capt. Prowse, Lieutenants Mackay and Garnhaiu, and the non -commissioned officers and men of No. 1 Co., 4th. Regt., C. A., who have been at Peruwawa Camp, returned home by last night`s train. Deafness Cannotbe Cured. by local a plicntioiis, as they cannot reach the diseged portion of the car. There is onl ' one way to cure deafness, and that is by constitutloirrrl remedies. Deafness is caused by an inflamed condition of the mucous lining of the Eustrichian Tube. When this tubcislnilainedyou have a rumbling sound or imperfect liearing, and when it is eiilircly closed, Deafness is the resnlt,nnd unless the inflammation can be taken out and this tube restored to its normal condition. hearing will be destroyed forever; nliie cases out of ten are caused by Cntarrh, which is nothing but' an indained condition of the mucous- s r aces. , “We will give <)nc iiundred Dollars for any case of Deafness (caused by oniarrh) that cannot hc cured by fHall's Catarrh ure. eird for circulars. r e. C BF. J. CHENICY G 80, Toledo, O. I Sold by driiggiids, Tak, Hair.. 1-‘amily Pills for constipa- tion. ,__..¢..;-_ 'I'O Isét The Homo on l‘riiicc Street at prcsoiii oc- cupied by Mr.-r. (loo. Carter, containing ll rooms, also modern bath room and heating. EBBUNEB WBMAN ENBS HEB Lili By Poison, Leaving a Note Asking Her Fami|y’s For- glveness Tonoxro, Aug. lil.-(Special)-Mrs. Kate Bingley, aged 19 years, wife of \\’. llingley book-keeper, of this city committed suicide last evening by drinking carbolic acid. She left ii note asking forgiveness of her act-. The woman was about to bccorrre ii mother and fear and worry over thc eveut affected her reason. EHBLIB MABHIEB EEES WITH BEAIH gr' F Gii_\iii,o1“i's, N. C., Aug., 8-J. Y. Kincaifhsliot and killed W. M. Brown n gr-ooiri of but an hour as he stood with his oririe nt the depot waiting for the train on which the couple were to leave on their lroiieyiuoon from Bessemer City. The bride \\-rw Miss Bettie Perry. Adi pai'.ies are proiiriiicnt iii local circles. Kincaid shot five times among the crowd of fr~ienr`rs rind Brown fell dead at the brlde`s feet. Kincaid was arrested. Jealousy is supposed to be the cause. iris airs lrw iuiruu ani I.n_\'i UN, Aug. il -A new type Of t0l'[lcd0 boat, builtat Yarrow for the aduilralty had its speed friri today off Cowes before King lirixvrrrri, w bo inspected the boat w illr llear Admiral Fisher, and express- ed his satisfaction. She represents a new departure in defence vessels. She :is oi’ shallow draught, and is pro- pelled by a petrol motor. She is capable of ir~avclling1'.¢|l| miles without recharging her tanks. ller weight is only ten tons, rind sho can be easily conveyed by rail- road. (Jrie idea of the design seems to be to supply ir torpedo boat which in case of need can be sent overland io any port. lEliHIBLE BEATH ill A SEEILEB Non.'rriBa'r'ri_.i~:i-'oriD, Aug., U-A and accident has occurred about three miles from this town when n recent settler. Mr. T. Ba' chct, was thrown out of his rig rind sustained such serious injuries ihnthe died. Tire deceased left town for his homestead five miles out, and it is presumed that his horse bolted :riirl Batchet was thrown with great violence throughawire fence, sticklnglin‘f way. lie hung there all the after-noonin tire hot sun, not being discovered until:-I o`cloi-k at night. His head was badly battered in and be was severly ln_iui~r>il othcrwicc, and died a few hours later. Bntchet was ngedlti years. arid lcavei a widow and three clilldren. ....__..,.,__. PBWEB Bl THE LBNIIIIN TIMES LoNiro.\‘, Aug il.-'l`he London Tliircs is now entering into compctitioii with the other dailies for early dollvqry in the country and consc<|uel1i..ly HUGE to press at li.i!0 p, nr., inf-Lend ofii q, m., as hereto fore. Tire result wsu that this wer-k the Times irporis ofthe debate on the educational bill in the House of Lords closed at ll p. nr., omitting speeches nrarlc nitrr that lrohr. Their lordsliips considered it so important to be reported in the Times that they met yesterday all noon instead of 4,5) p. ni., in order to finish tire debate early enough to suit the ’l`inres` nc w arrairgeruent . TMEREIS NOTHING LIKE R .I ;-I 5- lmlfge ,cb proof asa' ivshwmznd ¢_|;g.t°§§|:!t~|°|§¢ ‘irq tgwmxuradtgxsdwgd 31:1; liid,li'd`oN0`yl;l\§:!\;isl‘;;‘>;K:,g D; l $16.2 Possession gircrrorr0ct. lat. Apply to F05 mryimiy i. riirsi to buy. err. po? andfwllnrzatrg Dr-He-H1110” ‘ ' , -- wi»m............ ra; B\0m"ffW ‘1‘~"-1-°N"“°“T"~ rm I »¢~=>.o-mama was °i'».~». .av.rrr..awiru»ta.lr...ir.a, mirbagai ver-bow-any °d°"~ .. ,»<.r». . . . Q _ 'M Millions- More Ciiir .\r:o, Aug- ll-(Special)-_-\ tragedy was added tofthe sensation of ilre .\iil» waukle Avenue Slatc liankis failure by the suicide tonight of Frniik i\'o\\~rrl;,ki for five yours the acting teller, lie had been with the bunk rin,-if-an years beginning as an oillcr- boy and his friends declare hc was innocent of coin- plicity in the deiiilcntioiis riiirl flint _l ‘_ A F 'Ft"_; ”i”=~l-'“f*_-'v- i_»- ACTING TELLER I SHOOTS HINSELF .-Tragedy Added to Great Chicago Bank Sensa- tion- More Forged Notes Discovered Bring- ing Stensland’s Embezzlements up to Two Arrests Made public s\r~pir-ion so pr-eyed upon iilin that he sho: himself. Adcliil riial forged notes for hal! a iiiiilloii ueie foiiiid iorlay, bringing ` l‘r'esideritSri-iisliiirds eiirbezzleuients up The police are serirciiiiig for him every. \\i\r~i`r'. t`ii..\llier lleiriug liris been gr;-mated and \\'ui rrriris are out for the l’resiil¢rr[, iiBEAl HEIHESS SIMPLE BBESSEB mand that was too riuientii rind poiiiler- ous to ire denied, which carrie froiir prac- tically the combined editorial strerrgilr is to be irrrirricri iii the spring, has glvr-ir nessescnuulit lrnpliiizrird of the yoirrrg and reproriiiccd. brit none of tlieiu g.-ive a fair idea oftlieclirrrrning personality of this Ffuuleln Ixriipp, liken level liciulrnl young business worrran, took the appeal under consideration and dccirlr-Ni-:Y, N. S.,Aug, it-The election of officers of the iirriiifl Lodge of (hiri- fellows resulted as follows; Dr Sinlth \Viilker, Truro, grand rnaster; \\' Stet- son Rngers, Halifax, deputy grand master-f John Johnson, Sydney Mines grand warden; D. G. Wliidden. Anti~ gonish, grand sei.i‘etai_V; .`l.lI.Bi\lcoui iinlifax, grand treasurer; llcv. Canon Ncwnliaiu, Si. Stephen, griinrl chaplain James A. Boyne, Noiicton, reprcsenta~ tive to thc Sovereign Grand Lodge for two years; U. W. Sccgcc, Si. John, grand conductor; R. li. 1\iorr°lson,Clinrlottetown, graiifi iniirsliiii; llr, (icodwiii, Briss Illvel, N. S., grand liernlrl; ii. i. Pember- ton, grand guardian; C. .\`. Skinner, St. -lolin, Ijunioi' past grand inaster.`;Tlie Grand Lodge eoiisidered the rnattcr of revision of the corstitution_ and luidil over till the next grand session. Tire snlriccts ofan Odilfellovvs' home and educational scheme were disposed of in the negative for the press-nt. Full reports show the order to ' - l ' lil he in a very I ourr~ ng condition, and thc oullooli forthe present year is bright. Sriinmer iliarrhoea In Children. Duiirrgtlic lint weather of the summer months the first unnatural iocseness of a chilrl'a bowels should have immediate nttcniion, so as to chock the discnsc bciore it liccomcs serious. All that is necessary is a few doses of Ghaniberlalrfs Colle, Cholera and Dlcrrhnea Remedy followed by n dose of castor oil to cleanse the system. Rev. M. U. Stockland, Pastor ofthe first M. E. Church, Little ,Fnlls, Minn., writes: "\Ve have used Chamhcrlain`s Colic,Choiera and Diarr- hocn Remedy for several years and flnd ita very valuable remedy, cspccially forsumnier disorders inchlldren." Sold by all druggistn. SAILING GUNS PBEVENE BESSIIE Bi~:iii.i.\', Aug ll,-\'ir-lding to ri dc- S.\i.i~rrrrr\,.\'. C__ Aug, rr. \\'1,i|e mem "src no \`i.~ible signs of trouble, there am presisleiitruiirors of the organization of I i1 Sffvnll party to liberate from Salisbury of the German empire, Fruulein lieriiia jail toiiinht the lyuchers of the three ne. Krupp, Geriiiany`s greatest heiress, who gm irrurrlr-ireixrrf llie I.ycrly family Geo f r litl .an rr r-crrvicl: Frrincis Cress, and air otlicial pirotograpli of herself ro the zllrnl" lirrllrrlrarrglr were arrested youger. l111l'Ill'- lday. arid (it-urge Gentle, a well-known Snapsliots and unsntisfrictory lik.-~ I young rirnn of this sr-ctiorr; .l. ii. Gund iiiriiriiiirlloiiii (Erulrle, of Suiiglml-y_ am and Hicel rmrks at liven, have been talrcii 1 ol iirrii-rlw. i liriyileirirrtieirrirt to enter thi. jail i widelydircusscd young \vouurn,und ilre irradc. Governor Glenn is on the way ‘ formal appeal was iuaiic to her fora here. -pp, photographeron bclr_rlf ofilrc nation. Ear-ly this morning the bam 0|. 3753-'sr-'~isg§` 1;* _ N. ' . Lyeriy s was liurueii, Soma ggy the ne I-iroestiied the building in a spite of re- venge, but otliers believe that the lynch ers touched the torch in orrlcr to arouse grocs iiiiriiii ilivoi' of thc mob. No one has irceii zipprelicndcrl for lliis crime. i~ iurirud flint the work of the in(-eridinry \\ili cause iirore trouble. Sriliirrliiy iiiulit is rel_'arrico; city appropriation for streets, $2tl,|\1ll water works construction $l0,llll|l; tram L-gm. U“11Y i‘f1"I'lli¢.- $7.l'lll: tclcplrone under- ground service, tliillll. iialifnx is paying out at the rate of $i.Ii50 per day ‘oii improved ronils arid services. At one time this summer the city hall was pay- iflif 0115 3l.U00a day when hustllng to get 'ready for street paving. _- ` "il.1<.H.y attain. sunshine' There isa lesson in the work of tho V-llflflo' farmer. lic knows that thcbricf 5“"9hi“° 11111)' la-*st but a day and ho prepares for the showers which are so llableto follow. So it should he with every household. Dysentery, diarrhoea and cholera morhus may attack some member of the home without warning. Cliamberlain's Colin, Cholera and lliarrhoea Remedy, which lathe beat known medicine for these diseases, should always be kept at hand, as immediate treatment is necessary, and delay may prove fatal. For sale by all druggiste. '1 I O . , r *$.1- _y >-an ~’ - I 0: Stl'-1l=_'t‘.§rL¢.~~~.~.-i-.-r_»1r_ ~- "- and active. . . , _ ' A i , ` il” id Q ‘ " T' ' ----Be Sure You Get The Whole Pa er Thislssue is in Two Sections I p .er A. V _.i 'ii' 1* E. i' -` . . is I l~ . ,_ v-‘~=~ rs.-r vc .<,e,».§_ wl- . . N toabout iii.: ririllioii dollars. ' | __, ' i ` l 1 r A l \ g I , . ’ ra.; A I Z r _ , l r r l .; -» ff -r .J.,¢.-.»-._.._, A l 'i , D I i l tiiilliiiglruns will be used by the mill E ‘ ‘ Iii I _ ~ .i l, , It -i l I I I if E l , l I 1 woman, who is thc lrviiii of the grant |.:iiii ia ,fail :iiirl rrll will be li icrl on the charge :NI ' 1 l ' ‘ i i J ' l - I-I . . 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