OVER ""‘\ :sv _ ____i_ _ ..______ 'C .’1`.. . v'__ ,A I - , re 1 I P . , , ,, -ubwainen .fanning ....~l I -. C. A _ _ . _ ~ f;‘..... __ _ ‘ _ ~5»_f1_ “soy Y Q _ ' ii" . .. oi=iiiiz ci'rv`couiicii.i ii Piiilii . ---_»@.____. _ 4 . . ` W ' I il ` 2*. '#4, ., " 35' 5 ` T \ ilk inspection let Protested ‘against-Side _ _nnnd.3»§<‘?T“§l',‘,‘ZT` T5? D. walks und Lights W_qnted.--Health ' ' i‘i_i‘1_.TIi3'.:..‘." Tf.'I.°".Z °'.'.‘.';‘i. ‘f_.,i§.‘..“.“ is .fe 5 2 "Fl, D1 officials predicts' a more r i _ ' _ - ' --__ '_ *_* t' ' _' H | .4 eq i i _ ' Y - / , >I__ "'. - Y - ,,f- _ §' rf iii . /or Bililllilrl _ -"rum _LA'rms'r News CHARLOTTE'1`OWN, CAN;];__A_` =, ~""A,¥ MORNING, SEPTEMBER ro, rom 9 trasfr or ALL." { ' ini .,,'~‘._, = n _r.ii_;a».l_g_1»;__ .ni I L f 3 - if ,_ ii' i » I l t 1 . f j~ I ' 'C if " ` ' ` S “soul 0 i i i ..,.,.,,,"\ " W S- gm' Gems fl-'omthekebelzelle' »T'5»`5`£ in .liiterlliiuil-Chlorine up if _ _hlutters Distutsed . of l".0r»f1.2.sAll0il Mpvlng F th, ti ‘, ' ~ - fault. The regular mon y mee_hg of,__ we city council was held in the douncil Chamber last evening, His aye;-ship Mayor Lyons presiding and ' the Councillors, with the excep- fgw ni .odun.l\fsLeugh1in, the Re-,. eorder _and the Health omcer being ' present. ' ~. .The minutes of .the last regular uieetier .f\.1"l.<>.1=e suhseiiueut sve<=is.l= mann; in _connection _with ,tile am-_ endnient. .to ,the inspection; act-_ were ,r_eed.apd ,oil _motion eden ed- _ ‘ _A_n_umi|;_er .rg bills paid and un-, P. .W0 9 f i Pd¢’l1illgofM?50`from Dr. Dorsey for, il\`.0ill§° 9.. ' 9%" W »\`\l‘.\‘l°\'°¢ H~0b°l”t lteteuilsfwe .ilfedices _infused recently. wee _read at the request of , Conn( Taylor. ~ A letter was read from the manager .el the Royal ,Bank 01,0 nada l Charlottetown asking anfui; ein, Bidi' walk on the bank frontage on Rich- mond St. R. C. God also wrote re- lllluitlng a concrete sidewalk to re- place an ,old .one on Sydney St he- tween Great George and Queen Sts.' A letter from the Financial Post its advertising was also read as well as one from the union oi Canadian Municipalities respecting a resolution at that body’s annual convention ai, communication from ‘Colf Sam Bushes. Minister of Militia and `l">_.`,. f°“°°~ Ottawa. etetins that as requested by the city,,.f,_he n_ee_ee_ sary instructions had been given fm- (Cmltlnued on Page 7l"h?ei.f)_`_" . . iiiisliiiie iiziiiiisi » ‘ rl . .4.-,- ». Hill $12.00!] THUPHY (Canadian Press) CHICAGO. 5.01%- 9-Miles Vedrines, i§_ the first contestant to start for t e James Gordon~Bannei;t $12.000 airshfp trophy. He was soon speeding at 103 miles an hour. DAIRYMAN GAUGI-iff' WATERING MILK. PARIS, Sept. 9-_For llwlly ‘ weeks complaints have been received that the milk sold by e, Paris dairyman was too thin; samples .were taken by. the police and on each occasion the milk,w.as found . to contain a large proportion ofiwater. Despite this, the man vehemently protested his innocence and invited the police to visit his da_i.ry all any time to see the cows fnfiilqked. '1‘wo»in- spectors did so, and after witnessing the milking carried away the milk which on examination was found to contain -a large proportion of water. The visits were repeated, but _easeh time the milk which came straight from the cow was found to be too thin. 1 V The police were much puzzled until one day Inspector Debout noticed that the milliman, who was very fat, lnlllfed with only on~ hand. Another ¢`l"`l0UB P0illt ,Wai .that he also seem- ed to arrow thwnncr ns the milk pail grew fuller. Inspector Debout at once ordered the mfllkman to undo his waistcoat. when _.two india rubber bladders and La system of piping were revealed. 0_ne _bladder contained and the other water. By pressing the air bladder the milkman used the ""“W`.to trickle out of #ll water bladder through a pipe into the milk Dell. the operation being concealed by his artificial obesity. , the only dwitnssses really implicating T0 PURCHASE FARM FOR ENGLISH LADS. FREDERICTON, N. B., Sept. 6-- The Hon. Rupert Guiness, M. P..‘for‘ I-iaggerston, England, who, with Lord nnd Lady ,Onslow h ‘, been on a firin- ing trio on the 'rohlzue' river, sill ilvrtllsso e, farm in New Brunswick ine-‘ for leaving the Maritime Provinces. Mr. Guiness expects to place on the farm young mon from the mid_dle nina- ses in' England who are nnxious to net hack ‘to land. By remaining fm,his propertv for some titre the new eomers will thus gnin sufficient experience to be able to succeed in this country. The Hon: Mr. Guiness is now in. Novh Scotia and expects to also purf ihillilii lnlfl, - ~,-¢-¢_7_=-,.y~¢v,~_-:_-_-_-_-_-_~_»_{._»_»_~_~_~_l}_.; _ :_._.‘__v_______ lnw ii nlliwi _ (Canadian Press) OTTAWA- SSN" 9--Premier Bor- hen was officially welcomed at noon and escorted to the City Hall by an auto procession. Mayor Hopewell read tho address. The Pfemier opened the Exhibition. MAN TO SUICIDE. of his wife, from whom he was es The Daily Express prints an attack chase' a..farrd io that Province for the seine purpose. Windsor in connection with the 'pa`y_ ` ‘V ‘ ' ment of 'taxes on publicibuildings by ' ' ~ ` . Federal and Local Governments. A _M (Canadian Press) _ TUCSON, Sept. 9-Yuakia Indians favoring rebellion, have taken the war path adding new terrors to the rebel-harassed lieslflences of Sonora; along the southern Patlfic Railroad. A band of 110 Indians raided Heal- ito, a hamlet on Yakui River, Satur- day _night and carried away one of the village officials. ill MHTUH RACE (Canadian Press) ' NEWARK, N. J., Sept. 9-Seven are dead as a result of an accident _in the Motor car race yesterday when Eddie Hashas motor Cycle crashed into the Grand Stand while going 92 miles an hour. ‘ Hasha was pitched 50 feet and was killed. He fell at the feet of his wife. ' T0 EXCAVATE POMPEII RQME, Sept. 9-A report says that J. Pierpont Morgan has laid before the Italian Government a plan for excavation work in Pompeii and Hcr~ culaneum and will help financially. Y before, but says that it ls the i-#~.i-_-- tics for moving the grain to t -Lo_ve’s barrel of apples R. V. facili- minals, not .the railway, that are at l The ,Shoot _lor ,the Ferris G with -91 Points. In the classes A. B. and C., wl_l,icl_1 silver spoons were gil/.en results were as follows :- Glass A-Ernest Auld 91 poin (-_‘lass B-Col.‘D. Stewart 'B4 In the 200 yards notch for Long worth won out with 32 points account of the wind and rain ii lil lille (Canadian Press) CHICAGO. Septf 9-A spccinl cable from Constantinople to The Daily News reports that the Turks are massacring the Armenians. Two villages were pillaged and an- Minards llniment cures gargst in cows A ot-her was burned. Many were kill- cd. ' ' ( Canadian -Press) GUELPH, .0nt., `Sept. 9-The Trade ,cmd Labor Congress of Canada tend nee of |100 Siliiilliii Kliili _.___ M ikados tuner w_ho k_illed himself this week, ex~ Dressed a desire before his death that his body be dissected for the benefit As the laws of the country as well as the absence of the Faculty of Medi eine on their vacations prevented the realization of the desire, the family wishes to cremate the body.Now Ro- hin's son 'writes to the papers com- plaining that the authorities will not HUOW this because his father took his own life. ` The family thereupon cited the case of the 'Soclaliét Lafargue, who was also a suicide, but was cremnted.This evoked the curious. rejoinder from the alithorities that Lnfnrgue's case was different because he killed _himself out- side thepity, whereas Robin‘s enicide took place in Paris. HOUSE-WORK DRIVES ________._._._.___._. _ _ _ _._._.,_._.,_._._._._._._._._._._._._._._._._a._...,.,_.___._._.___._._._____._._.,_._._.___.___.___,,W ___________________________ _‘__ _________________________A_________,,___________________________________________I_ el klt°\1_ei;__§q<_>_r_ls. _<_i}ie__§<_> the absence -l___. cidc of John Bryer, fifty, a locksmith, in interior fitting and fiirnishing tm! fo;-_ thotrciigf of a suffering humanity.. i.l=ic~m€iaB-in-the-al»rcady0i>\l1&l' Par- nounced equal if not superior to any- and permit the dentisirto pay all hi the kitchen sink-was too much for 10,-5 hos; of patrons, but at the pre. thing of its nature in the Maritime attention to his work. This rnacbin this once happy husband and rather. een; time their tasteful and artistic Provinces und ve1‘hsi>e in Eastern will be the first of its kind for th He missed his industrious and helpful furnishing and the quict effect secur- CMl8dB~ 'I‘h9_ C010rS here _ Suggest l11ll‘P0B€ BVU' bl`0UE|1¢ C0 this PTOV- the physical injury, the professor wif,_ ed in the _recent renovation makes cleanliness, white predonlinatlng. ince. Owing to the lack of a day niec- Tbe two children-a young sou and them more than usually bright and To the right of this a room equillp- tric current, power will necessaril daughter-for whom he had done fam- inviting. _ ed s_0lcly i0I‘ €X_tl'lWllillZ» G0mf0I`l1BlJ1y be BUPDUBG _by storage batteries. Hy laundry for seven weeks_fOund To the casual caller an au- of 1-eng. furnlshedland fitted with thev fue- Dr. Robins is to be compliments than ,Echelon body hanging in the fnineee seems to pei-vane the entire (:o,i:n_:.ry_cia1i €.n<_l_dnecess_ary____1ns__rli- oni his modern and faultlcssly ap room above his lock and key shop. si>ertments._ from reception room to gnen s. is es nee .thi yin e we we ye aged Parlors and wnilretulet B,-yer praviousiy had tried in kip the mechanical department. Cn en- iuAi;lJ§_l§Hl"Bu0e _inthe 0 c§l'l:A_ca_ de; 0? _»__ 0 dDQl;_P;_¢iSB:_0u 0! B Drotglgssiv himself by taking ml-bali., acid and tering the reception roonii is first ar- B real” IB 0 mc Ei _ _ HD Pl Bu _ 6 ery aDPul”€¥l <_=S_l1' n “ved at and here the delicate tintmg partment; where the finer details in to afford his patrons every facllit had failed' Than he put *‘ long wire h ii h 1 i in niture the profession are worked out and in his line awund his Tc? and mclisdhhilom ,sm ;f>rnf¢?rt`:bles'td sinuxldesdts each seem here too bright and Well Sffauged Having* 91 t'h°1`0\1Kl\ k»Il°Wl°d‘Z<> Of ll der mm U' c mr upon W c. e as to strive to make one forget any I`0f95Bi0ll Bild UB 'UB/“Y Bild Vilfiil 5ta“‘H“g' He left B “°"° begging incism- or molar troubles, the requirements of' the patrons, all requirements, ,h_e is not sntisfie forgiveness. ' In the main operating room; which the utr)-It;-dlatetdevicest necessiag' bed \€_r_iles_s lie can sgpply evAcry___want _in _ o assis in ra an e us ness an ever acl o 5° MILMONAIRES i:i>i‘r¥t:;li,llt;nxete‘;a1‘:ir;delllncntp tigogizainzd). hlgfezt Wgfkmanship., his patrons- ' y Y NOT PAYING TAX pa,-tiy as n reenit of the Content only when his sqiiipmellt Dr. ,Robins advertisement opilcar ' recent attention given by coéitainsxieiéerytlhlni of £_._x;_o_de_r_i;_<;l_ia_1`__ in antothglr column fig; tléist isggg eg LONDON Sept. 6-A deputation of the, renovators _and even more BC cr W ° W’ 0 _ B B _ "1 if 0“° U 8 0 C Welsh~Almenicans who are promoting so by the magnificent equipment and givin!! t0 his l18tl`0l\S the best of Ser of children s teeth. NEW YORK, s-;t._ 7-seven weeirn A _ an international Eisteddfod std Pitti- _______,___._.._-,_.._,._.___.-...___._._._._._._._.,__._.-_-_._-_-_-_._-_.__-_-_-.-.~_».~.-;~.».-.-.-.--.-.---;.-_-_-f.-~-~=----»-f--'-'<7~---~--- --------------------- -- burg next year, called on Davi Lloyd George. chancellor of the exchequer, AN AMERICAN WIDOW. M35 GOULD SUEB HUSBAND- yesterday, and invited him to attend. -'-- _ --' They assured him of the warmest S N S __ 9__En __ ?f|_=clTlo“ NEW ygng' Seng 7...}{,,tn¢n~i,,,, welcome. Bo To ' M355* °pA'u tg c ls Clemmons Gould, who was seperated The chancellor replied that it was l1*’<°l”B 1.1°l'° in W0 30;:-°9dWK _ _H00 a -_- from her husband, Howard Gould, by impossible, owing to his },\urll.n,'lI\\2l\‘. m°m°ry of th° 1*” °r °-vm’ One cent per word each insertion a decree of the Bupreme Court, has tary duties to Mveilt 8" lllvitat 0" in this column. Cash must accom- started an action against him in the for the fourth of July, but ii iillflff HOLMER WINS RACE' pany order and five per cent discount same `co,,,.t that is to be 9, toni, ¢,._n,,_ were any possibility of fixing e morei °""` ' allowed. Minimum charge twenty-ilve MrB_ Gomd claims that prim- to me _convenient date- he would 1.330 hh-Y PARIS, September 8-‘Hans Hoi- cents. ________ _ _._ separation in 1909 she was zntitled matter under ¢°l=e“l°f“fl°“- H° 'W' men, one Halifax long distance run- wAN'rslo Ar P. n.1. HOSPITAL. en have au blue for necessities paid “hat “°tm“g ‘"°“1d gw°.mm' gms” ner, today won the Paris marathon. two housemaids. 9-10Mtf by ber husband- She heb HOW Biltd °f P1°'“‘“'° “"5" t" “lk ‘“ “‘° w°l““ ever a distance ef 42 kll0m°t°“» 194 nov "wAN1'Eo`Tx¥>Y>iiT"A'r°’1aa -Mr. Gould inn alleged net-dnniiinn tongue to his leiluw ¢°\u\t\`ym°“ in weave, (about ze; miles). His time Queen gt ' 9-lolvlci. bought in 1906 and 1901, announcing A"“°"1°“' was '2 hours and 43 minutes. To LE;_;_"I_'I6UgE"A§i§"§;1;X§fJE}'"'1;` to 43,000. If the court upholds this t ti'n she ma. sue to .izccover . , con en 0 y upc;l;_ t_.il;e ;f;;l_rinc;-ll:r1ss_ t_i;xt_;:;1’l_lectx_i{z Bayil d St. Apply on Premigcfémai other similar judgme_ntB_ she “__ me 0 . » .. .' - - - ______________..__.,.-____.;.. ' _ ' _ llonaix-'es _of l_1’i_;_p_arty now u;itaX_eg._ SALESLADY WANTED AT 0N_CE_ ceives $36 ()d(l“li Year alimony *\'“°“¢ t ° P' "°°" “““‘“ “ " ‘ 0H E Avvlv Ht BOW” 5 it 1° ¢“‘~ co~r'roN MILLS Riesumm. list BW Ii‘°.l`d Pi"`i°' L°“-1 C°”"ii2yé~ ' TES lo ___l_)0D§;_§§<§°-__ _______,__________9'_1_%M_5! --- ~‘°"°‘.°”Y 3"' 'W°°t“‘°“ P°“"°“' ' f ii o di .> SAUNBOME sAUsAG1es 'mia BEST NEW BEDFORD, Mm, dept, fi.. (Special to 'I' e uar an A _r AberconW@Y. Loral _gahby __i»(e_d£*;l_'*’_» TORONTO, sept 9.-Moderate made. Fresh every day at Saun- Twelve cotton mms ciosw 10,- night , A 'Lmd Bras", an 8,0” winds, flne,'much tbl; same tempera- _ders,_b(_ew_soni_§__Qo. ~9-Giiltf. we,,kB‘ the result 0| ine ` “-,.nv,n»e' , ture. BOY WANTED To WORK IN' DEN- an-ike resumed work today. tal office Apply to Dr. Robln!.125 " T d`PRAlSES ' “‘° ‘°"°“‘ ‘°““’°"““'° “’°°“‘°“ °“°°'= Sf- “'.1'1~1@L slliloullceusnrs _ V .‘ ‘ ' yesterday was forty-seven degrees a- " !jfT'Bi5*K;i.""oNE'E"A{’ FOR ' " /_ ` _ ' ` bove zero and the highest was fifty- wgeneml housework in B ,man ¢,_m_ c°“|“G Hintsi SASKATOON, Sept. 8--“I didn‘_t know whatllife was," says Q l0l‘m0l` P. E. I. farmer, "until I \>0\lKht 5 runabout. I was a slave to _the form- Reilreation was out ol N10 .il“°¢“°“- I eould.n'i,A deprive my horssl, of much needed rest fora drive or town vllit whekldays for fear of imperI.llllK 'mil' eiileisney on the farm. we were ex- iles. In short, I was, as thousand! offothsr farmers are todsy.,. I Ill" to the soil. "In town one day I waetemvted , to buy an automobile, but ehranll at the seeming extrevaeslwe- 1.5 1'- E- Lfrisnd of mine in Saskatchewan. who had purchased a elf. Ml W" transformed practically in dl" ll'°"* \D0_\’i0il .of three months. l'¥__\ll¢<| it for business and plewlre- ~. are WM ajvisihls change in his fsmly. b0.tl\ mentally and phnlesllr- U '"9 happier. too. .» "Net td be outdone. I sro" M town end perehhsed s runebont, and \ ni helfewe it the wisest act I ever did- We have traveled thousands of Hillel. do all our shopping 48 miles distant, nd believe the car paid for itself in. missions usually paid on the sale of my product. I recommend all farm- ers to do as I did, and emauelpete themselves from\constant toil." The wife of a busy farmer near, hers says: "our ear was a viiritablei missionary. Before it arrived my hill- bsnd's horses' comfort came before mine. We couldn‘t go to church be~ cause the horse needed _r,°¢.t» PM tl!! same diese denied ue all manner ~_of iioine gatherings and summer out- ings. I was becoming a barbarian and protested to my husband. urzllll the purchase of an automobile. l-In .nnaiiyl nought one. I em quits an- other woman and he a man. Its in- stitution hss completely changed our am. it in ivnnamni new nnieiuiyl esterday by the "_Rexsll Store’ morrow at. 10.38. The sun sets this evening at 6.21 and tomorrow at 6.19: it T19” '50' morrow morning at 5.82and Thursday at 5.38 ` ,_' 'l‘be.moon esta tonight at 6.28. ‘ The last quarter of the moon was 'on Wednesday, September, ith, at 9.28 D. rn. ' There will be a ew moon on .Wed- nesday, Sept 10th gt 11.48 p. m. i The length of today will be twelve hours and nfty ininutes. . "brent distances are overhauled." a 1°" *“‘“‘ “” ’“°“"‘° J” “vm °°‘“" tested lhsrnidmeler with e northern aoARpsms CAN on coivrroivr- exposure was ilfty~six degrees above igiziy nieanuraodated vat___1'f__1“Q\l:_\::_\ »_y,“,_i0,- Chem _'_i;_>nsh,ip Gamee et. nero. ~ . - m° "H °°“ °“ “ ' d next at A eticileid. 9-lo si. The tide will be high this morning alsongood stabling. King Ge0i'S¢ ur ay ___- ,at 9i20 and tomorrow at 10.21; it }{5g,i__ _“_ _.9_;19li/l4,_l_pd_. _nwntnu for me Junior _Ch_amm0n_ Will be lllzb t°"iSl1¢ et 951 “nd i°' v`iAN'rs:n FULL 1NroruuA'r1oN As neun. diese 'rhnredny night at the Y. M. o. A. _ 9-loiusii to all farms for sale in Prince ‘Ed- ward “Island. State where situated area, acreage under cultivation,how watered, n mber of acres in -wood, distance from railway stat_ien,post office, school, church, and nearest market town, number, size, and condition of dwellings and other ' buildings and lowest cash price. All \ i ;i_ix'_aili_ove_.__;;_l:_e $c;v_u§._t;e;_;:>vi;_de;_log'rt_l;§ uy_ Appiy at 36 Upper Hillsbor- ummos, ETC 2° 0 H ' n st. 9-10)/isipd. above. At nine a., m. yesterday it WB-9 Dug " '-”_°*’§@`§”§ff`B'§{`(3HT One cent per word ouch iuB0l'f-10 _fifty~four\above snd,at nine p. ,m. it WANTED-AT 0 _ I t 1 1 _ C h “st mmm - . fo" _seven aim" -‘girls to learn the millinery busi- “ l’ 5 P0 ‘”T‘“d H P5 fm tid" lin W5 Y - i . d n ve per can eo 'rho temperature at °“° °'°‘°°‘f “°“' Apply t° M°°'° & M'§,I_‘f,',’,,‘,i',,, eniisiinum enarse twenty-ev cents. correct styles at correct prices hate a, Bl-uce's, Obarlottetowm '. 9-7M3i “Good to use any f»Yi16W¥'l*-Gl'- Bet ter to use e good typewriter. Best correspondence confidential. Address to use the Smith Prpgier Typewrit- J. E. B. Mi-.Cready, Publicity Ag- er. A. Milne lPl‘aser,` alifax, N. S I ent Charlottetown. 9-1(lM1iE2i " 9-9M8i. _ . ' V _ . - . r ' . unless. udolurr. .iA.~ill.~ill:enn. . »_,.,_“ ;. Aer len ninerda and me nd man-I imp innenre Liniment in the bonu. ninnrdr Liiununt me by riiyrielm. ,Mm L- J~ Heller. . Dr. mer eil. . i i \ of d is 211 will sail from Europe ami will he l' n n large .number of passengers and a - fair cargo. '1`lic following is the list 2 of the passengersz- #You can alwaysdepsnd on getting _ Bum ` in he ie- ` __, 'To"The Front " _°l><=n;flfl_l!.'1iiy with e word et- lonnndinn Press) WAI-ll-IIN(/l‘(lN. Sept. 9-Shocking age and brutality i_n the l‘,eb,el zone in Nicaragua sent to thc outside up at’ " ‘ ' ' world h "I ` I ‘ 4' - . . ’ ‘ A- y couriers are beginning to Kensington Range. C-hB-,l‘l0tf0f0“f\» _ V reach the state de artment aiid arc yestcrdaywas won by ` Ernest Auld being referred to tbl; attention of the "°'. ' ‘ At Granada it is reported, the vic th” torious rebel 'troops have confiscated American Bed Cross. food supplies for revolution. .tl 1 Being fed ,themselves they are per- p0m¢_s_. (Canadian Press) it. _ i 5' t- ts to d ‘_ 01855 C_Arf_hur noun 54 I-,0in,ts_ n TOKIO, U. S., Sept. 9-Secretory ggteltnf non com A an Le 1'n'h`e M12 Km); mnved Lluday as E"“'°~‘/' L° the Railroad telegraph communication. . a . cut off by the rebels, will probably be restored this week bv a marine The shooting was very difficult on N0 CREMATION FOR SUICIDE force under Colonel P0lldl0t0lJ- and , When full reports are available, prevented good poor-ee being put, On, P5RIS» SeP.t9.mb°" 7“rP'.1“l R01’-‘"1 thc officials expect to verify and icomplcte the reports of starvation and horrors of the uncivilized war- fare MANY iMiSSllI*H[I] I.. ~ ____s Kiliilii liiiNU.5 Will Miiiiillliiiii (Canadian Press) DRIGSDICN, Sept. 'J-Saxon-Gov many War inanueuvres opened today. Tl1c'Kuiscr is Present. OPPOSED TO PUMP FEEDING OF SUFFRAGETTES. DUNDEE, Sept. 7-_Several mem- bers of the British Association for tne Advancement of Science, who at- tended a suffra ette meeting last g _ tfllnged by B 11“8l'l'0l. caused the sui- At. all times particularly attractive modern appliances of the profession vice, Drl- Robins is installing an elcc~ “llIht» warmly °0I.11m¢l1d¢.\l llumll |093' . < Je C°slls=x..v.°al..it.br..riwW~¢'» v 1“5_f>f&§mA% -n§§f,d@dn ,.,,,,,,_ we _;,,,,,,,, new, who was fifth me-Il .in S1206*-lI01ll1| _ . binson _Halihur on, o fessoi' of phyaioloizy at filings College, g London, said .pump feeding, even of e criminals would not lie tolerated if c British stateamen knew what it was. c its horror and disgust, apart from said, made it a punishment which re- Y called the worst days of Mediaeval cruelty. ` MRS. ASTOR COMING TO AMERICA. e _._ e Nlcivronz, R. I., Sept. 1_Mrn. Y Astor, the first wife of Colonel John Jacob Astor, her son, Vincent Astor, and her daughter, Miss Muriel Astor, mel. in New York by the Astor steam yacht Nomn, Beechwood the Astor es- tate here, will he occupied hy mother, B son and daughter next summer. d G ENGINEER BLAMED FOR WRECK. ' NORTI-I BAY, Sept. 7--The innliest- into thc C. l’. R. wreck at Mattawa on Saturday last, when fivo men' wcro killed and ten injured _in a col- lision betwen a work train and through freight was rnncludcd after three sessions before the Coroner, Dr. .lnlnes and a iury. The verdict of the jury was that Conductor Thomas Duncan, deceased, and Herbert Sheppard, engineer were fully to blame for the nrcitlcnt hav; ini: ilisoheycd orders. Neil Mc/Alpine one of the lnlurcd, died nf. the Mat- » iowa Hospital, making six deaths as the result of the accident. The rest of the injllrcd are expected to recov- nr. INDIANS ON WAR PATH. TUCSON, Arlv., Scot. 9-Yaqui ln- dians arc forming n rebellion and are ".'='-‘=-"‘ §§f* 1/. .|r|_ .___ 'iw ii* __ , '.( Canadian Press) ", ,suArr:.HA1. sep.. s-An ions el iile ie reported from ion Chow in the province of Che Klan!-` _ The chinese estimates give tba dean. .nee of psmeen as.°00 and 402- Q00 as the result of 5 tyP\100l\ Wléf blned with the torrential rains and the high tides of August 29. A great flood followed and the Chow ,River overflowed its banks p|i_l}_ swept over a vast area. The tpwn of 'l‘sin_gt.l0l\ WN 9-'Gif' whclmed and 10,000 of its inhabit?- rcports of famine. sickness, brigand-I - f ants were drowned. 7 Various other towns were destroy- ed. _ » _..._~.i.._-1.- _, Piisulii us . iiiliuilis _ "'*_' l. iz (Canadian Press) ` ' s.\N QUENTIN, sept. 9-Jae. p. McNamara, who is serving a life Q69' tcnce in San Quentin prison hors for murder, in connection with ing the Los Angeles 'Dimes Building, was operated on Thursday at till prison hospital for appendicltis. This became known today with the announcement that he would recover. Nieposocx pieraarao MEREDITH' TORONTO, Sept. 7-The exhibition athletic meet brought together sever- al cf the grand atliletes who met recently at Stockho m, and s\.\l'_D\”\B°¢ of the' day was the half mile race, in which Nclbrock, of Toronto," 11.9- fcated Ted Meredith, of Mercersbuxg University, who hold's the world’a cliampionship. It was e. fine cont-cl*-. but the Toronto boy, who .ban been in constant training ,since his return 'from Sweden, bad the superior stay- ing power and won .out neatly. Mel. Shephard, of New Y.ork,.,won as ur nal in cne~ mile. 'rwo of ioanadds Olympic amateurs figured in lille 1119.0- came in third. This was one of . ,tho A best long distance contests ,ever seen in Toronto, as Coijkery -heatybagtoil Lin the final sprint. George Goul ing mode his first local appearance ,since returning from Stockholm, ,and Ahoy- ed himself worthy of his w.orid’} championship title. He won .his race easily and got an enthuslaitiil rn' ception. CAN USE THE LOiRD‘S PRAYER. ` OKLAHOMA CITY, ,ok1a._, sept. 1- After carefully reagng ,tba Lord's Prayer, Attorney- eneral Charles West, of Okliahomia, has come to the conclusion that it is proper that the public schools be p,erm_itted to have it read or rscitedin the schools. Ho made the announcement .when giving out an opinion rendered Pt “I0 T9' quest of A. Hamilton, super,i.p,tand9llt of schools at Goalgate, Okla., wllera n controvcrsv has hinged on tbl question of repeating the prayerin the schools. "I have been familiar with H10 prayer all my life," declared the At- torney-Gcneral, "and have lately' read it very carefully. I find nothing in it intolerant to the religious views of any one." _ DONALDSON DEFEATED POSTLE. MANCHESTER, Eng.. Sept. 7- .Iack Donaldson, of South Africa. world'a champion professional _sprint- er. tndny defeated A. B. roetie, of New Zealand, and R. E. Walker, ol some Africa, in a hundred yards dash, for $2.500. Donaldson W0” W, one and one half yards. With Pm” second. The official _time as reco ll was two and one half yards iilsidll 0! on the wnr path. l-UU B0°0“d9- J-___________;__;_i_»_____ _____;__._._._._. ._._._.'_. _,__ ._-_-._ T--» The S, S_.llalifax arrived at Char- lottetown this morning at 1.30 with l rnolu Bosrou. . N. Barnes, A. Mach, . Marshall, . Carney, . R. and Mrs. llonk, G. Kemp. . S. Piper, 9gmmg£niH£ ss A. McDonald, H. and Mrs. Maloney, . Miss N. Reynolds, L. and Mrs. McGregor, - Mrs.`M. Grady, J. A. McMillan, Mrs. M. Farrow, . D. McQ\is.rrle, Mr, Mrs. and Miss Parades, I s. _s. iillLii=iix iii Pohl L 'J and Mrs. Stevenson. , " G. Kraft, _ l _ McDonald, - Leger, Dittman, f and Mrs. Mcbqliltn. H. Cork., _ ‘ ss M. McPhee, , ' C. Fry, ` " E. J. Saunders. ' S. and -Mrs. Gridley, J. S . - . ‘ G. and ms. _Moi-se, sszsssrsrerre Miss M. Driscoll. ' ' Miss J. Driscoll, J. T. Thomas, F. 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