II Im 9 - 'I »-l 3 H T ` GUAR I _ V ._,._.‘_..,4...,.,....,,W -. 2,. A __2_;.`1.5f'§ 'Ms PAYE? `S"'°'“ 3 I I I I ' II oRN1No Dar N D 4 -nu 7,3; foteig-,S7 ' ‘ 'M0a.tches All Early _ . Moming Malls. » , C LOTTETO E E A S A T E UL A THOUSAND ME,N Sunil 'Sunni Inu uit ull Inu wnlu M5I'fYMPlC GAMES , , LOOKED ON IDLY w“.'.‘.1»'t`.l¥‘WA-’iz‘u.l'i’t’i.£l’iR.*iii..I I ,HAR WN PRINC bw 'RD i L TID DANADA U sDAY. I 4; A4 0109;? I I I I rI‘;;.’3i-iT.i’:‘i'i.’in’”‘ I I l= 5 ) 4 ’ V J ' 1 l§¢I§En U4 l< =E E: EZ E _ ASS0lIIeAIIOII IILE~ SANIUE '__ y--___ While Woman Drowned. None Offering ..E*f7.§.§‘.§‘I.‘.‘;‘3L.l2“;f..‘i&’;‘.I'.'i‘;§.‘£’;‘..sf ohuseekirrg North pun the Help. Then Stole Her Purse and "’.§’L§‘..‘i.‘i°".<.‘.§‘.‘I.i§..‘I.‘_ 3?.” .’.”‘.3°.§‘.‘;‘l§$ H t S \ East. There were three sessions. The 2 ~ wry of Heartless Cru- -A :;;';:'°:..i°“;z:.:r::;?_::..:I;::“sl by Rev. W. B. Crowell, Summerside,_ after which Mr_Crowell was appointed steam elty and Greed. CHICAGO. July 13-l1ll0d Ol PIII 4)- 75 languages were distributed last ._____._.._..._L.L_.__l____._ year in Canada at or linden cost. 'common dmmg_,.O0m makes the holm. The Krupps and n number of school partake largely of the charset- g““k°" B" interest” in th' mm' er of s. continuous picnic. The court- any' wus attention given the members by Rlulolph Martin, author of tile nov- Dr. and ,Mrs. Borden and their val- °1' Th° Lommi-I WU m uw Mr' .usd assiatants leaves nothing to be and other novels dealing with avia- L S. 3 te. from the auxiliary to the parentI_0n .Thursday evening- Prof. L. W. tl his trip to England, made: last year. The society is auxiliary to the Brit-,desired for. All are contented. In ‘ ish and Foreign Bible Society which,the class-rooms esrnest and effective N makes the translations and produces Lwork is being done, instructors cap- I _ , , he oook and 25,000 was remitted'able and studen zealous. 238594 Of C0\1n;t ZePPelin s latest air- a.r movements have long been dil- the German war fleet, His Majes'ty'l hcitement to Count Zapplin and' of!!- irs to invent n practical aerial war- ghlyp having led tothe present ro- sults. Professor Bchiemann'l. view ' on is organized the German Aerial cuts all the more figure Owlllg l»0'|llI srvy League. These and other siiml int/imacy witli the Kaiser. Some newspapers, with more ot len overt reference to British naval lp Prof. Lchiemsnn crystalizes pr¢p0i1d°l`&l1C°. Blllllll-MI-ll GUl‘lIlll1¥'l le national pride in Count Zeppl'ln'| necessity for owning a supreme :aerial Ihcst. _ _ .3 _ .___r-1=-1. ~.;=~__. £1 1 so iety -last yea.r.- Sixteen thousand.-Bailey LL. D. of Fredericton, N. B., volumes in many languages were dis- gave a' most interesting account of `°"°m1* rn °“ “mc” in th° Kwu' tributed to the immigrants arriving period. They would also have to ac-I3? nm Indy wh" were deprived ‘lf rnunt to the state fur all old hunlr ° "‘°”°"? notes or other obligations whichI there was reason to believe had by A: the effluxwon of time become ob- filled 'H R milwu accident solete. Thu theory of the hill wnu that 'Q' causes, deaths, removals abroad, the extinction of families' and thtghe banks hiid said they could ive P carelessness of testators, accumu- lated vast sums and had been in the habit every six years of “w1~i¢. ing off" these dormant balances. L "There are over £1,000,000 to-day," 5 HINHASI IIIIO0NI ` IN UNIIIO SIAIIS RENO, Nov., July 13.-Tllllt Mount Jeff Davis in Wlzfitepiue county, Nuvil- dn, is the highest mountain in the! United States was announced today by State ldnrginecr Nicholas, wllo also confirms 'tile story of "thc spectre of' Ilrocknon," heretofore bcllcvcd to be u myth. While on the top of the nlountuin, wlvich he measured us 14,7013 fort high, 200 feet higher tllull ully other peak ln the country, Nicllollls was, able to sec un .illlngc of llllll.~'.clf,* greatly mugnlllod, in the clouds, above ,bla head. A blind of Indians told of this phenominn years uiz\0. when they were scared nwuy from thc I peak by the uncanny sight, but until Engineer Nicholas conllrulcll tilla- siory, it was 5,-ellurally discredited., The government has official record' of a mountain in Germany wllero n i,-imilur ¢0n¢lltlon prevails. Nicliilllls declares his intention to return to Mount Jeff Davis und discover the cause of tfhe mimlw- A wealthy personal friend with mo. H _ Y_ V _ The am y wole now living in absolute ant because they were unable to 0 0 ad gone from bank to bank and o information. g S P0liB1ble for the statement that are was one Private bank in our on which admittedly had over 2.000.000 of dormant securities B - __..`.._ ' S Mr. Bottomley made himself reg- ; ua _ cy on deposit in various banks was en --..._ ___,,l ,¢__' rule both the English version and eldeuts, he proceeded to describe another fn the native language of the many places of interest in England. imml' ~ nt ive t the _ Th Lilv l, t rhf , ‘ it f ti MEDIUINE FIAT. -YUIY 11--0118 lmporgtliiance lhlliad gains of Elf: wo‘rk be? comtafieligfili, tgredtl Wedlttll had aixizzt f me H109* S0l`I0UBdWY°°kSd|"°C°“d°d' ing done were strongly enforced by squalor being found side by side. --- _ _ nd out where th Il the W€B€ h8PD€ll° YSSWY HY-WIND ooth Dr. Campbell and Judge Forbes. The city on the whole was unattrac- these banks had from various h e m°ney.w“S'Th°y an engine C011id€ll 11954-U11 With 5 The average contllbution to the soci- tive. In London with its wonderful 356811801' U"El"l1 "Om the CFOWB NUM- ety from those, contributing last year historic associations, the lecturer Well HPS F6D0f€0d dead. Blld mlllly was 73 cents each. An effort will be found himself captivated. Although new are lying in hospitals. suflerillz made to raise this tn one dollar. in St John alone last year and were Beginning with a description of the in all cases gladly received. As s voyage, detailing many pleasant in- rom their Injuries. The dead are 2- The money is greatly needed, Tim scribed" the listeners ¢,0.Dr_ Bailey story cqmes inom n Refuge House Jsmeli NiCh01S0I1. eH8il1€0l` Of USM collectors from the different church Ireallzed that it-=was now being de- in 81110; H0wnrd Grar, fireman PB-S~ will be shortly going their rounds Iscribed by -opal-who tonkr-a -living in- Depcw. an inmate was heir to 89.- GDKEP flllill; J- A- Ridlamballlll. DHS- the city congregations and an sifol terest' in all that he se.-W... So-v-ivid 00 like mimi J- BIJBW. PBBS€llS9l`; Dllll- will be made to secure better organ- were.his~ dosoriptiossfthat-.the and- 'backed by ABWYUTS DSPBW. the suD- R ‘ - - osed pauper is the rightful owner " ----Y can MpEachern. passenger- All were leutlnn throughout the Province. BHIO EE IAL S AS AI UUIBIE C01-IOGNFJ. July; 11-Tflle now bridge under constrllctinn over the Rhino at Cologne fell in today and n number of thle workmen engaged on the str- ucture lost their lives. Up to noon fourteen bodies have been recovered and nine men have been taken from the water seriously injured. It is impossible to tell now exactly how llllllly were ldlled. Tile scaffold supporting the pow- erful crune used ill the erection of the csnfral spun of the bridge collapsed and carried with it several other ' Bllans. Muny of the wonkmen who were thrown into the river, are gfafll unnenth the wreckage. About u score of struggling men were quickly pi'cked`up by a small bout which put out from tllo shore. M 'I 1 ld illimenl Cures Colds. Elc- rollloifr Ann i-zviznér uiolir . l Tonight sees the new service cf A fresh picture every evening ut Ivew| Wo' derland, and lt is hop-ld Lllut ite, patrons of the house \\'l.l l1ll;ll'9°I’°t°` thi efforts -of the mnl.lfoIlllY- again expressed his p~".~4.»n".l synl I T OST-01| SUNIHY \'1f"tW°°“ S°“th‘]- report received by the Trade and I0 00.000000 this city has been so frequently de- CHATHAM. Ont.. Juli’ 13-'"Th‘f wen Co., ont., that Richard iencee _.ln imagination found them- D selves in the great British "Museum, 0! the 'l`0Wl1Sif-0 in the City of Dela- Tgwgr 04 London, St_pau1§ and ware, Ohio. The Delaware town- Wggtmlnigern-_ site was granted to Depew's grand- From London he passed- to the father, but his rights were usurped quiet and classic beauty of Oxford, bl' Others- A 55011 time 9-50 WOYG making pernengl, reierqnnsg to the came from lawyers looking for heirs prnvlnrlul Rhodes scholnrs round ol the MSL Depew and Richard is there and the work they were doing. the H018 heill- Legal Hf1\'l92l”B IIBVB Thence in Torquay with its rustic been looking alter his rights and ex- baalfty and on to historic Chester l’¢C‘- f-0 get Allhefltage RI- 0000- Wifxh the remanents of its Roman ;Wall. At the close of the lecture lllBllY excellent views pl‘01`ected from Among the visitors to this city are post cards by the reflectroscope. il- A. 1. snunrluru, summeruide, W. P. l\lBf,l‘BtfVe OI the plAC€S described, Grant, L, R, McLaren, S, S, do Forest, of St. John, N. B., L_ J. Myllns, Lewis Archibald, Halifax, W. W. Taylor, Moncton, Fred H. Mc- - M.oore, San Francisco, Cal. At the (`-ity Police Court on Slit- Jnmes Callaghan, Joseph Cameron, Edgar Mc(‘urron and Frank Gormelly ,Kiggins as they were suill to hllve had in their possession 1-l quantity of undorclotlling, etc., sllspecled to have ,been stolen from S. Af Macd-ona\d's ware disnlissed for wnnf. of evidence. The Province has had three week! -< puthy towards the lnumrvrrnr-nt uf,-_ 1 port and Kepppch a pair oftfleuree kindly furnlslwfl by Mr- Nev- lqnv_ H. E. Thomas, of Charlotte- _trade relations with Canada, una, in-,gentleman's glasses ln case. Finder iowll, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. tlmaizcd that during the q...~..!ium n- please lcnve nt Guardian office. Hayworth of MUIICIOD- MF- Thlmlae tary recess the question would be 7-14dl'3l- I is accompanied by his little daughter. carefully gone into with n view to 'FWOUND-Capt. Alex. Jackson pink- , -- having the matter dealt with at the <1 dory five miles off Palmer Rev. S. H. (Irs/rnvlpilll, wgo gastbeen Iiext session of the Australian Par- '[s_l,\€irl_uI())\?vner can have same by pay- I visiting ill SL- Br DB. - -. Ura lament which will probably com- i penses. Schooner Olive S. _ few days, left last week for his home Lance early in October. gilginf, iileasant, Lot 63, Kings Conn- A _ -fn Nrrrln River, P. E. I. “_ 7.14d;|,r2iprr_ At New Wonderland, a New. Picture. Something New f ` Every Evening. e _ Psi# Warburton, Hon. McLean, M. P., ‘berry of the Meterological Service in this Pity the nlenn maximllm tem- iaraturc for the month of June was 68, the mean minimum 50.6, and the moan temperatllre 59.3. But the clos_ ng week of' June was much vmrnler than tile average the maximum com- ng close to 8-1 day after day nd registering 81 on the 27th. There were three thunderstorms fn June, respectively on the 20th, 21st and 1 Grace Sunda School Picnic ma At an adjourned meeting of the i OST-On Sunday 1291 l“5'-- A fe? 'hu the lu.-rt .If th.. city picnic. ioI Chai-lomzuwn Board or Trade hula 1 and hixlr trnrrlrgg v;Ir§f;»b;>r'o|rsth_ nurlng hh. mono. th. rnlnrnll nm 'Bum' but not by “ny mem' ‘yesnmay afternoon' the mnowmz twlm Egrlidelporlease notify or leave ther. least. Keep in mind che day, ,members were elect/ed delegates to Sffllllllli- m P 7_ud3,pd‘ ' Wednesday of next week, the 'Maritime Board of Trade et- st th s_q__ce. _g“______ , ‘I-0 D0 held in Halifax on the 19th FFEACHER-Wanted. Assistant bea- ` _Miss Janet MacArthur, Ernsrald 0" -\“Z\ll¢1"-A . ' B _Mrs Laura Campbell, Freetown; .L G. E. Hughes, _ F. Tldmarsh, W. school. BupPl°Il1°°t V°t°d~ “'“"‘°' U.. _0urran, Charlottetown, Lewis A- Wlllllblfll A 1 M d Mnnnonnlri, Lot 11 and John M,¢_ James Paton, Horace Hssaard and Body of Trustees. 1- 4( fp _ ‘Gnwsn, St. John, are visiting in J. 0. Hyndman. A committee select- ' . d l h thm, I" them always _,,,me|_|iln¢ new the development of the story. _Mthfs province ,O irom the de egates was c osen to was 1.93 inches. and the daily aver- age of sunshine was 8.8 hours. Since Jllly came fn and down bo and incllrd ing the 12th the mean highest tckn- perature has been 82.5, the mean lowest 62.2 and the mean temperature for the ll days 72.3. The average daily sunshine has been l13.5 hours. But one tenth of an inch of rain has fallen in Charlottetown since cher for Fort Augustus grslded vacation. Apply to James J. Kelly. -- prepare subieets and resolutions to be I5i_h June, which fell on July 5th. I' """"“"¥ f°P'°d"°°° “Y "‘°°"'“" °° N w na l rl to. hide the view i th h h h _ ful mms. una this picture °“"’““°° menu. Come to ew 0 or an Iinrn property." ° ar °' "°"' I' ° . r r.-1°. .l.ir..1lc.ra0iu»n_».r. llilnrdw Llnlmunicumcsrmi ln Cows-rr., continues em awry. ‘ °"' “ '“°“ " N l in picturesqueness any which AIM , _ } . 4 ` Inight __ _._ .1 f - . -@- Mnny elsfsens are wondering wh, presented at the aforesaid meeting. A D I.. M. Poole & Co. build gnnn low resolialon was also passed and for- --- bulflldingz on thelfr property at pun- WT; tgottlc Fggeral godvlifinmest ol y’s w srf was _ This is eaail o - U 'B B Owen onsan 0 ars 0 _. pinned. when th.. oonoiiy ,,,,,§.,,.,',, plscurl ut cha rliupeuul or A dime. 'l"‘“°"""1-1,, b‘{“‘f,md‘,,"'(s,:f,°':,I,),t_ was bought there wng B c|,u,,_. ,}, steamshlp. service this autumn be- '“°»d°"u v a ft mn 'gin 1 |r nd temperature was 65.) or 7 de|l'l'#0l the deed that no structure of any t"°\° “"9 P0" and Great Brien", U tered showers, u B Y 5 5 fcnoler than this year. Hot slnwii kind should be built so hlzh nl lo‘ f°Q“ll'9fl- warm. ___________.__. ieloudlegn days with no rain hal lhln -”‘ the rule for three weeks and 7010*' “N ,_ U I it H m hviorw Last year in the first twelve days of July the rainfall was 8.68 indh , lld the mean temperature was -$4.1! 1|-l degrees cooler than this year. 'Phi same period fn July 1906 the mean Y J . '_ B ~ or I rosa by “lcrheunt raillcy und Ofllcerlhne or T' Campbolys propmy I Iauslllss ul ull cuulul 1- Ths regular monthly meeting of the City Council was held last evening _ in the oouncfl chamber. Hi! WOWMY Olooo' A°°°rd‘“g H’ th” sto" the Mayor and Councillors Rogers iley Johnson Reddin Campbell Lane uid Stewart being presmt. “le fol- lowing bills were passed. A petition was read asking for s light to bo placed in the lane between King and Dorchester streets which wal referred to the light committee. Also a peti- tion was read from residents on Queen St. from Kent to Euston Sts., asking that the concrete sidewalk bs placed outside . the trees on the street, and was referred to the street committee. (l.uncillor Rogers explained to the council that there had been a mistake made in making up the estimates for the police de- partment whereby Uhe salary of Mr. Mcbaugblnn clerk of the pollcl court was planed at fifty dollars less than he received lust year. It was moved seconded and carried that Mr. lis- Lnughlan‘il salary be placed at $700 being same nulount as paid last year. It was ordered that a new wooden sidewalk be placed on Rich- mond from Pownal to the boundary west. of Iiuchford street. Colin. Riley brougllt to the notice of the council sore-rn] nldevmlks that were out of rr.. ' nn-I was informed by Conn. ISL¢*»vnl‘l that fIl'_v niluld bc Attended ;tn he ance. (‘<-un. llpgornhrpught tg file r.<»\|fil of Ihr council several lid* tl _ T ld i I" ' _ $6 ‘lriléiuxrfiglyofdge '°;`|,e1,'.',‘-nomgter |:'wl\lkc rcqulrlup; attcntllon and w assured that they would be attend to. f‘olln_ (‘-ulupbell brought to t notice of the council the inconvenien suffered by the dust nuisance and su(- geuted that s boss be placed at cer- tain hydrants to water the Itreetp. (‘oun. Stewart suggested more stall! pipes for the watering csrtp. A com- mittee composed of Conn. Campbell, Johnson and Lane be appointed _‘Q oomnlttee to investigate the bility of watering the street ,wi hose from the hydrants. The tlidg of M. P. Hogan for lumber, and McDonald and Perry for poliemml, clothing, Pfckard 0: Co. for c were accepted. Council adjourned. CHICAGO MARKETS. ,___ _ oi-lioiloo. .luis ll-(SD°°i°\l-° Jnlly (wheat _ I' . .. . . . ....... T' _ us. gm. Wheat .. .. . ......\1 gent. Dorn . 'H gsm. Pork $16.7 " "its . _-..__ :TA _,_..:f.».‘~