- ORN- ca. nan-‘X ’ ' in .. - -. if-11', on ne.. N... oonimooeroyoriieusioifencnnucvl.Aueusr 4..... . "RST OP H-L" ("'2%‘f»‘.¥.. tiiAI¥,‘°.§tIi'.i‘ii»".‘{i.f.’i_ifv”x'n‘iiii°' ,_ - (Special to The Guardian) (Canadian Press) ,P"III'iIIiUMfA _lilllll ugurs inuiiluiiinli uluui smisn lwllvi cnllnnu in Il nuiwi in HAH. Inu iv srtiulluu -lin ulnuuui aunliu iunuu *_ - _-_ “__ ul- nie. Borden arrived at noon from from oenton ti.`t 8 “n"°"”°°'“°“t I-ONDQN. Aug. 1-Mr.. Hottie Kingston, Ang. 1.- A ovens 'rrnnk ' NEW YORK, Aug 1.-'rwoivc chun- OTTAWA, Aug. _1.-Premier and, PEKIN Auglr-Tn (Canadian Press). (Canadian Press). ` (Canadian Press). t st, Andrews, N. B., and were ‘met at maps are pre arintllfee divisions of Tait, this morning was found guilty Pacific freight and Passenger train ren in a ploy were burned to death the station by,l1Cf-in! Premier Perley st tn .th pa gftf’ march again' of cruel treatment to twelve year old in_the Thousand Islands Railway at Brooklyn while w in f ' d and HOD- A- E~'K6lIl»D. he;-9_6 nm em soldiers is welcomed Lille Worth her step daughter. She collided near Gananoque Ont., this Indian and Cowhoyecliitg. rnilglie inns... one feels in the been of iieaitn, i “"1” b°“°"° “life giving her twenty-uve ieeno.. w~ti. lured. died today. no will Probably remain in ottawa est aon...,0I;,1;(,;rF_u“i;y t° "sh the ?°l’°l° whip. I a --_-i-- ---L_.. “ ’°"i“i°l1B1 President, _...._.____..... --l "visas The prime minister is browned and Government om _ admits making the girl strip and morning. Several were seriously in- twelfth victim a five year old girl, Y several days. Mr. Borden and Mr. .nan Shi K ' . perley will attand luncheon with the and asserted tliliaithxldge gf Itllmlfesto visiting geologists at the Expurimen- Porters of the rebellion beloen Bug- fal Farm -at noon. The Premier the Kwo Ming Saig party ,mdgd (2 spent the Bll36I‘n00n in his office, anded conciliation membership eng. VIIII PRESIDENT C/D :>- C/.3 7< AIIIIIN HAS A WHY _RRIIAIN '*'*°--~°-- del' D8in of dea|;h_ Dp_ gun yatzews ’ I 2f’1."2.°.2.°..?i‘.‘i‘;.".';:““‘;."°f" N PM NPPHINIIH leaders. ng Bath to rebel I I I for uh _NEAR II.VEHPIIIII Elen, leader of the Clinese rebels, de- §q;;'=BK_ the occupation of the city or is onl mg Iéy the ZDV9I'nfI1elll2 forces th Y H. emporary spurt. The sou erners are undaunted and hope to renew the struggle when arrange- (Canadian Press) ments W1-h K HALIFAX, Aug. 1.-The large axe southern nrovincI;nir§“c\§m?iIgte(dther factory of the Sable Ilu-mber Oo. at Dr. Sun leaves soon on a tour of Willfins Siding, eighteen miles west the countr i c'ti th ' of l.ivcrD00l. was desti'oycd by fire rise agalnsH; Mulinngshi ‘Iq,_-WZ-NTED Tb*.PAC’K BIST Grand Trunk extra freight, the death cults and coiifectioliery. Good pay | U f five men, and injuries to two oth- [‘"` smart' girls' Com” or Write' C' ers. At a iate hour this' evening all J. Hamilton & Sons, Picton, N.S. h 668-8-2M6i. ut one of the bodies had been recov- _..______-.____ ered. This victim is still entangled IVANTED BOARUERS AT REASON' under the wreckage of the front en- able rates, also transients. $1.50 a gine_ day and np at Vendome Hotel 49 Water St., Charlottetown. The train was being drawn by two locomotives. On each engine rode `_____ ____,593 3'2M3il’d~ four men, two of them, Gehever and WANTED.-TO RENT, A FURNISH- Bateman, being student firemen who cd house, from Sept. 15th to June. Write, "D. L.-" care of P. O. Box t 300, City. State terms and location were makin their first run. The H rain was a fast freight with twenty- two cars of flax for 'quick delivery at ~i_________ _________G_Q_‘J;8_;llVllgl_- Boston, and was making good time. LOST.-TEN DOLLAR BILL, EITH- erin S. A. McDonald’s store or between that and D. Gordon's shoe store. Finder please leave at 8 Brighton Road. ___ _G98-8-Z'm2ipd. WANTED--A BRIGHT GIRL FOR dining room at Holland Hall. Ap- ply on the premises or to R. L. Cotton at the Maritime Station- ‘crs, Charlottetown. 665-S-2_M3i. AIICTION-DESIRABLE COTTAGE. the residence of W. H. Clarke. I-71. King Street. Sale takes place nt the premises on Wednesday, 6th July, at 12 o'clock noon. R. Bcnir- stn, Auctloneer.__ >___V_ 6§_6-8-`llVl3i- 'FAME FOXES OF ALL KINDS. Marten, Mink, Raccoon, etc., for sale for breeding purposes. Prices and terms reasonable. Please state deilnitefywhat you want. Address “':M," care Guardian. 590-7-30M4iE2lpd. l.OS'l‘ BETWEEN CAPE TRAVERSE and New Annan, black hnnd-bag containing pair of nose glasses, small sum of money, p00ll€¢'ll00k and keys. Finder kindly return to Mrs. Gordon Dalziel, Cape Traverse 646-B-lM3illd. 'l‘l°.NpF1liS.Wllff'l3-lh°Il{ECEIVRO BV the undersigned from l1nY ll0l'P0l\ “fl pnrsona willing to cater for the ten tnhlus, ice-cream and drinking 9'* loons at the Montague Races. WMI ncsdny 'August 27. Tenders will be 1 cloend saturday, August 9- T- “- _I\'us. Seo'y. Anzo-7-slim. WANTED' - CORRESPONDENCE with n capable rlrl. not less *~l"‘“ 21'. years of age who is a |1006 600k. rind can come to us well recom- mended. We have a £005 lllc““cl°“ for n pn;-ty who is efficient. and When the first engine struck the re- cumbent cows, it was thrown off the track and was followed by the heavy ungine and five cars. The leading locomotive was turned completely around andthe cars piled on top of it in the hog which extend- ed beside the track at this point. Engineer Crawley was thrown clear of the cab and lit in the bog, al- most unhurt. Price, a fireman, was also thrown clear of the wreck and escaped with some bruises. William Levigne, a French-Canadian, was se- riously injured and is now in the hospital at Parry Sound. where he was reported tonight to be doing well. Percy Maxwell, of Depot Hal"- bor, in charge of the leading cnzinll. was thrown into some brush a con- siderable distance awav and killed. ns were Brakemen M. Wilson, of Otta- wa; Fireman 0'Neill, Genver and Bateman. Bateman nnd Gencver, the two student firemen, who were killed. llnil been cmrngctl in Sheffield. Englnnd. wa; Firemen O'Ncill, Gcnever and started work on June 23111. SUMMER SIIHIIIII I IIIII IIASHIRS ._-_- Frederick F. Smith, B. S., has init finished a second set of lessons in which particular att_9lll’»l0l\ Was Paid to air pressure. Tue existcnhe even of this pressure is not obvious £0 U19 ¢ I ra 0 person but ,it is Ieasy cnn secure easily A Positlvll 0*' U* friend in same village or near il de- sired. House modern, but two in fsmilv; References given and fe- ', uuired. Part_v_ _must be on the l ground- by Sept. lst. Person now -employed leaves us to get married and to establish a home for ber- snlf. This odvertlnomcnt is worth ' tnlrinz notice of and will not an- ncv." again A neat capable and gngugli to demonstratu ln V“l'l°“5 wa", Children are often inclined to think of the air as if it had no weight, nna it is not elwuvs eww for them to realize that so light a sull- standa can have weight °“°“¥h cc cause a .pressure of about fifteen pounds to the square inch. "l‘hcY_ CQ" be given .some ,idea of WRYS All “I""l‘ the weight of the atmosphere is °' wnuno .un netm 'wnftc vs. M- ,tI...nt.».i. Such questions *“°_““"‘Y dren.; Look Bog 85, Hartford, Ver- to be bl-ought up by some bright pu. .,,.,,,,_ _\ me-s-zusiinn. _ ....,...._.._....._ |Ilnerd‘| Llnlmsnt dures Colds. ew- pii and so teachers should have OTTAWA, Aug.' 1-Two cows sleep- (Canadian Press). NEW YORK, Ang.1 ,-Wm. R. Brough is Vice President of the ex- ecutive board as successor to How- ard Ellolt, head of the Northern. Pacific Railway, WAIIHWAI SIRIIIIII III SIIII MEXIEI] .A . (Canadian Press). CHICAGO, Aug 1.-'l‘lic first rog- ular waterway service bctwecn thu Great Lakes and the Gulf of Mexico will be inaugurated before Sept., lst according to the plans announced to- day. It will bc thc ’l‘i'ansportation ConiDl\|lY und Service l‘uss'cngor Freight. AWIIII CRIME IN WINIIIPIS (("anadin|i l‘i'css) WINNIPEG, Aug. 1.-Mrs. David Fuustincr, ' a Russian Jcwcss, 28 years old, was found this morning by -a servant with 'abullet through her right _temple,_ her blood and brains spattered over a two year old baby who was sleeping beside her. The maid was awakened by the cry- ing of a nine months old baby and rushed' into the room to try to . wnken the mother, and met _the hor- I rible sight, I She rushed for neighbors who noti- fled the police. The maid was held and a dismissed' servant, Mary Mon- astaka, is held pending nn investigat- i0n. _ I.E.II. IIIIIIIIIIIII PIIAIIIIEAIII IIVIII \ lp- (Special to The Guardian) O’l'l‘AWA, Ang. 1.--Hon. Frank Cochrane is away to-day and is ex- pected back Monday. Matters affect- ing the Intercolonial Railway are bc- ing considered. The difficulty with employes is practically settled as far as wages and hours are concerned. There is some irritation among ship- pers over the recent rate of increase. in the system blit it is stated this will be easily adjusted. THIIITY I-l'UNl)RED WEIGHT STRUCIK MAN AMHERST. Aug. 1.-Chester~Grif- flths. an employe of the Canadian Car and Foundry company, met with n severe accident this afternoon att the rdlling mills. Griffiths was stand ing alongside of a trolley load of pig iron which was ready to be unloaded, when the trolley tipped and all the iron fell on him. There was thirty hundred weight in the load and it took. his fellow employes several mln- utes to throw the iron from the pros; trate man. It was thought that hc was severely hurt, but immediately after the last piece of pig iron wus removed, he jumped to his feet and commenced to walk around. Beyondi a few bruises thc man is now all right. The doctors were afraid of in- ternal injuries, but Griffiths declared that beyond a little soreness he felt alll right. KILLED ONE INJURED. TWO KNOXVILLE, Tenn., July 81.- Englneer John Davis and Fireman N. P. Corey, both oi Louisville. Knu- tucky, were killed, and Express Mes- senger Bridges, also of, Louisville, was injured in derailment of a Lou- isville and Nashville passenger train three miles north of Livingston, Ken- , tucky, today. None of the passen- gers were injured. The locomotive, “pi-ess, baggage and two passenger coaches left the rails, the locomotive overturning. ‘ (Canadian Press) ` ' ,___ (Canadian Press). SASKA'1OON Aug 1-There is a LONDON. Alll-¥~ 1.-The rcusnn over a flag incident which disturbed C a parade of 105 fusllicrs yesterday li and the general attitude around the H for something to drop. (Canadian Press). a . Second Avenue the main thorough- 1 local militia feiment this morning Grent Brillllin IS lloldinx nloof from he Panama Exposition, according to he British Board of Trnde is becau- e it is impossible to indu`ce a suf- rn-lorieg today is uint 0( V,-“icing ficfcnt number of manufacturers to make an exhibit. They claim that when the pnpnde wng passing down not enough business will result. fare of the city n young girl passing 'ii an automobile waved an American flag in the face of a member of thc }~;ng|n [lamp He jmnpcd from the flisszttisfiiciiiili in New l<7ngl:infl, and ranks, tore the flag in two mid A singing God Save the King und (Canadian Press). Rule Britannia. BERLIN, Aug. 1.-The greater part -_-P-_ Of l10llnY’s Court Martial, was spent trying four lieutenauts, a chief clerk and two non-commissioned officers of the Ordiuamce Corps on u charge of accepting bribes for government in- forniatioii of pending coutru-:ts _fur giuis and iriumlluition, was spent in hearing testimony of ii fo"m(,i' lleilin agent of the Krtlpp ('o,. The witness nn ex o|l“:..u', siiowcil _ u. large expense amount uct i‘.czni1.cd --- to the company. _ M(i()Sl'] JAW, Saskk, Aug. 1.-'l"bc I City Council has passed n resolutioii uninnimously condemning u. local pn- S per, The ldvcning Times, for its front in part, the resolution reads as follows! “That this Council desires to place on record its strong' disap- 'proval on the article published re- -- cently. owing to its gross misstate- ' .ia t 1 A ' ` . . true" Eredoil. 1d)i`c&thec0dltl;"%ii':lil; iizzhglieslilj ,wpgcml to The Guanlmn) ness men 1s impugne , an a a _ copy of this resolution be forwarded tbtiir Slrégrizlgi ul;;°;1](’i;';s .to the Board of Trade with the re- Hon of R W Gibbs of the Gilhts quest that support be given this mo- Dash Cm' F' M Le’e or me western tion with a view to restoring cond- Raw Fm,” C6 A 'Mackie of Cop dence in the City which has been ser- mack, & Macléie Kminedy of isgiiyaiémyisired by the publication Tofield, and J., Lelonard Paul, what A100-eu Jew. S-uc. eu:-1--MW ISA’ .$2.123 3.' .”.f‘.°.lZ§i§"..'; A‘I-.‘..".f§§§.» or Pascoe emphatically denies the re- process of incorporation ' port Fublishcd in 9' local paper Bn' It will be known as the Edmonton nouncing that the city's banlihrs have Silver Black Fox Company Ltd_ _L rcmscd cc accept cheques draw” by Leonard Paul who has been connect- the' cicv- “Any i”°°"v°“ic"c° that ed with the industry in l’. E. Island has been experienced in connection fm. the page few years, has the work with the |:ity's financial arrangementsl of the 0,-gamzntim, in hand has been caused by our inability to Opuons on f0u,~p_,en pai,-S of b,~ced_ dispose of the clty's debentures," em from prince Edward Island have Hfllil the M9-YOF. - already been made, according to the statement of Mr. Paul. They are ._.__________ guaranteed to breed 2.) whelps this season. Should they fail to do so the J. Leonard Paul Co. from whom the animals will be purchased, has agreed to pay a sum of $5,000 for every whelp short of that number. The rnnch will be located in the vici- nity nf the city and will in all pro- , liability lie the largest in the world. ' llllll0UllCE||EH'f;§. GOIIIHG EV HTS. (Canadian Press) NARAGANSETT PIER, Aug 1. - ` -'-_- Private detectives tonight are watch- One cent per word each insertion in ing the residence in Providence where this column. Cash must accompany the long sought gang of thieves who order. Minimum charge twenty-five obtained a quarter of a million dol- cents. lars worth of jewelry here during ` twenty four hours ending last Sat- “The harvest excursion, Thursday urday night, according to the detect- August 14 and Wednesday Sep. 3. ives. Mrs. J. H. Hands who lost Full p_articulnrs later . »G45-8-1M3i $150,000 worth of jewels placed the -- matter in the hands of the Pi-ovid - “What is your opinian of working ence detectives. with poor tools? l)on't ask your New York Detectives were entrust- Typewriter to turn out good letters ed with recovering thc jew'clry of ou a had Typewriter. Order a Rem- (lharles Ramsay of the valuo of ington or Flmlth Premier for her $125,000 today. A. Milne Fraser, I-lulifax, N. ----i S. 663-8-2M3i. °°'l'he two large vessels from New l Yrrk will be unloading ‘rlnrd Coal for several days for A Pickard di Co. This coal is the very best grade and every person who has not al- A ready done so should place their or- der while the vessels are unloading tb save money. 644-8-1M6I -1 "A second landing block has now been completed at Holland Cove en- (canaqian press) abllng motor boats of shallow draft SAN FRANgC13(;0_ Ang_ 1__.At and row boats to land at practically the conference of the sneenu oonncu suv tide- The ¢uml>»my's motor bout who prosecute the Western Fuel Co. Will n0W YHKKB felllllnf UID! 0" “U9 David 0. Powers, a former employee ¢lBYl~ B°Slnlf\8 'l`l1l\I`9‘lBY. July 5195. but now chief witness for the govern- She Will leave the Murine Wllnfl 10|' ment, said today that he was offered the Cove at 10.30 in the mornlnlle $50,000 to vanish. Powers gave and 2.00 and 4.00 in the afternoons the names of those who approaclu-d willl lc-uve Holland Cove for Char- him_ The phraseology of the events lottetown nt 9.30 in the morning is that the Western Coal Co. and at 1,00 and 3.00 in the alter. defrauded the govt. of‘ $1,000,000 by nonns will ann leave I-lollnnd Cove manipulation the wclghiug sheets for the city after supper when ther showing thc tonnage of imported nrc linssengcrs coming fn. | (foal, , SZI-7‘3l.'M3l ”-" ~"|'(‘.0nE=n¢¢1 on page two) , Minard'| Linimont Relieve: Neui-olgln` Minai-d's Llnlment Cures Distemper Minard'¢ Liniment Cures Diptheria.I page editorial on the hnaiiclul condi- tions of thc city. . _ d d th t ld.DMOl\'i'ON, Aug. 1.-With Mayor At the public meeting in Prince of Wales College Hull last evening in connection with thc Summer School the chair at 8.30. Company, offering two prizes of $10‘ ami S5, respectively, for the best and second best essays, the subject to be The Present Summer School for. 'I`enclie1's. The first spcnkcr wus Mr. F. ld. ffenld. Princi.nnl of I-lopkin’s Acade- inv. Hadley, Mass. In a most inter- estinl: and convincing address he, showed bow the introduction of vo-' cntional tenchini: has incrcascil the attendance n-nd retained the pupils longer in the schools. ln the town in which he teaches the vocational sub-,I jects arc, for boys. Avriciilturm mul for uii-ls, Houseliobl Arts. The cx- periment was nn llnqlmllfied slices;-s. 'The next spsnkor was Dr. Loomis, Princioal of Smit.h's ./\iri‘i.~iiltui~:\l spoke ns followsi- _ The pel‘i..od from lii20 to 1340 \\':\s Ilf- tvpn of cilnc»\t.io|| \v\.if_~l\ bmi pro- \/nilcd in tbl* civlitnciifli r‘r~ntur_v ...i fluff. New lililltlunil was :it thai. time t. tiullnl iilvltkoniiis, ni.. . :I ..l.i.".mi\L In g thc new slllijuct. For ii viii'i.:ty of t failure was In part duo to thc ilimcn- .tary rmulitions of Sviiriirc, mul the lacking of kuowlcilgc :is to thc needs of blunts zi-nil to po\'f\|'ty of liivrn- turc. (lf this curly uttciilpi. to touch agiicliltiirc, thc school for boys on 'l‘hon\pson's lslatnd in lioston `Hairl.oi' is the solo survivor. Ncnr the close of this period Oliver Smith, an inhaliitaiut of Massaclni- sctts, loft u fund of $30,000 to Nortlianiptou for the cstitblinliuicnt, of it school for boys. The fund was to remain at interest for 00 years; at the end of Zvhich time ii ccrtziiii por- curing and building of .fi l’s.ttern Farm where boys should be taught practical agriculture, together with nf training in the making of im-proved Farm Macliinery. ginning of the -20th century New Eiiglaiiil signin cxpci'icncL'il un educa- tional liiirest and dissatisfaction with certain portions of its educatiorial system. scientific study of the conditions lu 11. dozen or more of its leading villages' and cities. This Conmiission Scicncc,I lt Making and n, Donurfmcnt of Mnciiinr-rv under pro- thrcw it in the mild. All ‘the regiment passed over lt. The man was court- longer nu-t. the necds of the vi-..'»i~l~. martialed' and dismissed but later This wus in port dui- Io tho fact cf-ss of rirntioii. Any boy or girlnf was reinstated on i1 threat by the he f`ommnnwcnlf,h mny 4-"fer this regiment to disband. Afterwards rapidly devclopiu.fr in its in