_ _ 3.il“1°“ _I250.000I coders och I eek --,,.:. _ QQ. me ,,< ‘ __ . .L5..}.d:Ilu¢1‘I.r4' . ' - ng; Q- _; . ” 2a __ ¢ _ ' _ "" ~' ’ 5" ' “ ‘ ' " ‘ “I i -I ~ _ - oRNiNo Daily-I ` ~ " ’ 3' * '~‘~"' ' ‘ ‘f ~-=~ 1- '- _" ‘ `- <11 .- ` Cbtches AIiEa.'lyI ` _ _ _ ‘ _ ....‘» -W H ' - 1 -"“' ' - ~ _ _» _ , - ' Morning Miiils. ‘ 3 ~,'_ \'t\_;.__ __ _ ._ --tr' _ _‘I i .i _ A ' ' - - _ ' 'f _-_.__ _ -~------»~ - ' -_ f _____-anictsettcrtxinec. . tis ,_-\». A r .\ .» 1'* -_ ' --~-3 I » A";i‘€‘-ti-‘."§‘.*.‘_’I'f_” §T?WN"?R‘N¢E .E‘?}l’_é"RP ¥SLAND»_°A?1ADA. THURSDAY, AUGUSP 8.1¢? U l ifwr:vi;‘.;c“.si-.:..°~t>.;‘.“;i'.:'.“nit <~ _~r_ -_~-‘ . ‘ ~x ,_ 4 .w \~»'i ’ - ' ----~ ~ ~ -- __ ,.`__ __ I -I his html IACTION TAKEN ” I IZIH IIICIIIIIII KIIIIIIII IWINIY T0 SEND TRUOPS . t ' ' ’~ it?" ` ' - 4 ._ _ ‘ ,_ - - _ - f . 3 . _ - I > _ rr ` ft I. ,. . r ~~ *__ . _ _ _ _ _ _ ‘ ._ I Two.Killod, Two I-iurt ,by an Two Engines (lverlurned And Naya] S d ` Ovliiiiirn into a Road And CoachesDemoI|shedon Mor _ qua mn by France to 3 0f_i*S§)¢'c,faIt0rS and the ‘_ DM - aPrussianRaH'v_ay_ _ occo Moors Killed and Wounded ;'i"i_\`i:b‘~:Wli*" ffjl I. I , », _ - I ___ 9 _ . - A I mrrwsucae,nugun.7-S®~1l1ent ut.-tion of ' "' “ “"' ' ' '- ,_ iwtwcen the riviil Steel and Coal C0;-pm. \ H du _ _ philbcw-S 5 uudr WU G _ I L the It`r-enclr forces will be dt-citied upou. II_A_!-l_lA!;'A_iug 7--(Snecia') ~ The srcanrl 501 -ol the hir1fSummcr Carnival saw an osvzn ar°¥feT»nuurber or people in the ony ' and `tii`e'crr_th\isi\sm continues nr abated. A-ii___\n_d;'°¢_incert lu the Provincial Square 'slid-`e parade at i.hs.licllliar tire depart- ' ’ms,nt»I_vsrc-the principal events of_ the 'forbaocn and`httrscted great crowds. The - turnout 'ot n'r¢mea‘wrs in-as and tiny presented an imposing appearance. The ‘principal-etret ts were paraded and ithllidllynlks .along the tonic were ___thro_cgsd_ _ with people. » The reunite on the Northwest Arm was The srossrxanrintitlon of Mr. Mon-is of " '_ 3' _ ` _ _ ._ Q ` I ‘Moors killed andwourr-lcd dur-ing Sim. ` _ J 'L - , I t l, - , D the transportation department; of the exp H “muy Due 0" '“"" wh|"h_ days iiornbardruentof Lnsn liirrireiv. at 10”] |ndusu.y,,M concluded mis mol-.D_ _ _ _ , prorrtetl-.d from Or.rn, Algeria at thc 310. |ng_ ' _ ' ' lriglrcst speed, vrlil rcst-.lr Circa Iiinnca; One French sailor was Seriously wgun. Followinghlm there were mrrrrywitness IM’ ”’°"“‘"'~" ded- A I as examined, all testifying lo the inferior- d ity of No. li coal, . f' The attendance of spectators still con - -e-i L tlnues to isnt the capacity of the Court o ° i;i:;m,_th;r__e l;ein|r _nn np;;ar;:nt deprecia- I 0 G Walter Crowe, of couirsel liiiwtlre Steel `- 0 ‘ . S Company took an active pin-t. in the - ` *__ the” attraction of the ufuimcoo, and grentorowd witnessed tho races and up- plaudefl _the winners. In the evening there was a grand con cert in ihc public gardens which nttracie a great crowd. The gardens never looked better, th trees, plants and foliage forming a fitting setting for the hundreds ot electric ond other lights arranged so ns to produce the best possible affect. 'V I _ I. _. .. _.-.I. -"R00 I WILL SUE GOVERNMENT His Company Refuse Licenses Which ' Wo/uld`Compel Exchange of _Messages _ _ Red Line --_-P-ro]ec't.~~ t with _Uiher Companies -'lille All O1'r_awA, Aug. 6. - The Marconi Telegraph tgompany have intimated to the govprnmsu _ that they will take lii'0°Mdiijgs in the courts to enforce their cislmthst under their contract with the government they are not compelled to exchange messages with any other, wlreiesp coinpshy. ' The government has made un order that eeoh company and ship equipped .with Llurier. It is understood that the fas line proicct was the subject of thu cmformoe. Lor-.l Strathcona retuirrcrl to,Montr-sal on the four o‘ciock train, but with Sir \Vllfr|d before leaving fo England. ...... _'MEMBERS SHN from the government and a condition of the license is timtwirelese messages must be exchanged with any wireless ocuipany otfering them. The Marconi ccnipany has refused to -accept licenses on such uondftlons.~ -- rh¢gc\-ernment intends no agus the company in the courts. It has establish- ed independent stations on the Pacific f iI|citi__ni_Hnnsi Aunnnwr, N. S.. Aug. 5.- Wallace, son of ii. JlLogsn, M. P., was kicked In th_s coast and the Marconi company declines 5|,-M by , hm." ywwrdu nnunoon and U0 *Will "Ulf 05?- R ~ bmi" " °°mV~*"‘*d one cl his ribs broken. Hs wus rendered to r'o'buslne|| with them. lion. Mr. Templeman, acting minister of marine, said lluuight: “To put the whole question in a nut_.hell, the policy of the government is that it will conduct vi,-||¢¢¢ tglggraphy in Canada. The policy of the Marconi people Is that tlis Marconi Wireless Tsligrsplr Company will be the masters of the situation." Lord Sththovins come to Ottawa today sind spent Kvsrsl hours with Sir Wilir.0ll'lCllt thulluunce coirrrrrlt-tee. new life into one. 'i`hc stir! bathing is on aeienr sandy lreiich miles long, and llrc summer temperature of the sen. water- reuclres about U7” F. In "Fairy Tales of Sclenco," the ntiuospherc at the s iuiide is said to be incorrrpairahly purer and freer- frour nricrobc life thirn e\'t ir that on It mountain top. * “Prince Edward. Islnnfi pcnplo are out for a Tunnel. If you love pence hr tter not com here und advccrtc no Tunnel. I ie ~l already the convert-ing influence cf ne gli bnrlrood and contact. “This is the country fOr menly potatoes -uotutues that keep good on to July tri tl August. Splendid "Quaker Oats" urs also nfciiture. Appctizirrg oysters limi delicious lobsltrs also abound here and better i.iran all, it is the houn- cf the kindliest of bospiluble ptopii of the good olrlrir type. llenith seekers some one airi nil, itnti sec for y.iur'.~:'.»lvcs_ an~| my word for it, you will rush lrecoinr- a vu rites for the 'l`iiirnei. Beanies the Federal G rvernirrerrt is under solemn pledgu to give the Islanders ‘uninterrup- ted coirruririricclhn with the rrruirrlnrrd which in these dtrys rrrczrrr Tuiitrtl turd railway." IIEMANIIS WEIII SIIIIN EIIIINIII] llfosrnn/ii.. Aug. ti-Some cnc hunflren and fifty riren errrplnyr-ri bythe Nova Scotirr Steel Co. and the Iirvr-rness Coiil On. in unloading noni on tho whiirvcs, went on strike this afternoon, tlciirarrtlirrg -iii cents an hour instead of Zl'7l_. cents. Tho dcmnnrl was granted and the nren will return to work In the morning. SYIIIIEI ILIIPIIIS I IHI IIIIIIHNIII ST. -lpim, August 7- Provincial Consta- ble S. J. Mciiomild t'fSytiney took buck to Sydney l-rat. night tire two pi'ist`i\er:4, .lcirepii flrvirziillo iinti llciircccl-in Venllew co, who are t-hsrgefl with stealing $2lll from Pumpllo Veniiesro. These were the cwo Iurlians who with A child were ar- i rested hy officer Cro.wi’or.i on n telegram ` from Sytlriey. " When taken in cimrac here :tht-| man gave his nnnre as Joseph Ventirneo and the _woman na Oorrcettn Ventieroo. The rrrrivnl of the Sydney oflieer here reveals the fact thnl tho-_ male prleoner‘s mime is Gr: nlullo _'ind that hshufl been living in Reserve with Mr. and Mrs. Pumpllo Ven- tlcsoo, Putnplly wentrrt six in ihsmcrning tr the mine. anti while he was away Grenlullo p rsunded the wife to break open her nuslranrfs trunk, steal the 3:0 and, leave with him for the states. e male prisoner in 22 yearn of age. The woman gives hor age as 20, while her husband is a msn oiiii. \Vhen the husband returned home and ouml the trunk open he hunted up the Interpreter and with him went to Ililr- houso of Constable Molldnald, waking him from his sleep. McDonald at once teiegraphed to the tl'il'erent heads ol Potk........ ....... . . .. I veil ,M01 cu recoveredfrom thewreck. ‘I 0"' ' ’ mel” A' I' i ation! ’ A Drude __0_______m_____K _h F_b___h Officialtitlvicesestiirratetheiiiirulicr of flrtler of (ioctl 'Fciuplrrrs of I’r'int:: l']ti‘vi'tiitl Iulhutl inet in annual sore-inn, Iii tlic Ur.iii‘L iioust-, ut Durrrins, un July lil_ii, i907, at 2, o`cluck p. rn., the ilrrrnd Chief 'i‘ciiipllir, lfev. I'l..\. l\ic|’iiee presiding. Tlic following Grand Lodge ttlr r~ were present:-(ll C. 'l`. Rev. E. A. Mc- Phee; ti. V. T. Addie l~`r.~s r; G. Conn. Cyrus Moore; ti. S. J. W. A. E. iiorlnu; G. S"cy Hdwtiril iiulpiti; G. Clitrp. \Viri. .\fcI,coil; G. Mar. li. l". Sirnpscir; li, Guard. ii. l~l. Srville; ti. ll. Mfrr. Aiiiric 'l`he corrriiilttcc on the siirte of ilic Ortlcr suliirrittetl the f'oiluwiiigi't-port:-I \\'c your tlmrurittec ou stritc uf thc order beg lcave to submit the following ri-port of thc rrrniry important rrrutier-s r-»r-'rrfnl in tlic reports of tho fl. C. 'i' uirti tr. :iet:i'ctiiry. I. \\'c heartily :endorse thc suggestion lnntlt: ivy our G. (J. 'l'. that fi tztirrriuiitcc bo irnpointcd tit this session to dcrlsu some irp|ix'opriute pluii for tho auitublc ol»scr‘\'- irnue of the qiiur-ter century ni nirero ry Dot'-kcnduiiy i’. ll. C. l’¢-rrrplzir. I". S. of our Grirnti Lcdgt-_(sint::r‘e»or-giiniz.i=ioiil lfolvertson; 1), l. (7. 'l`. I.. U. Fowit-r-_ n ul that this courrriitlccicport iii. curucxt rcgulirrfuriir. 'i`:r\:ii. C. 'l`. irppoiirtetl Tlic (irtiritl lrmlcc was upent-_tl itr rrirnuiil session. li. \\'chctrr'l.ily coiiiiiicntl the i‘ciriirririk~ as contiirittcc on cr.-:lcv tizrlr. ili'o_'~'. hui alile zezii mid irniiriirg diligence wIi,li plit., \Vnye, i\1ci)orrirltl, iiockcrrdcrtl' nml which thc ti. t`_ 'l`. entered upon the Sister liner. onorous duties uf iris oiiice :iiiti his earliest Aftcr thc report of the comrnittvc on ciiorls to have thc dignity anti honor of cr-nrlcrrtlals was r~_-ct-ivt-rl and rrrltrptetl, the order urnirrtuirred :mil its con.‘.tit-utlon twenty live ifrrirrlifllitcs liritiril-ctl into tire rind ustiges fiiltlrfully urliicrctl ln, rind also (lrrinrl Lodge liegree. The folluviing i-orurrrentl lriiir for visitiiig so iirriiry lctlgce-I comiiilttces were their iipp0inte.