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MQDO I Is GRANAIJPRELATE Electlon of Oillcers lor brand Lodge Knights ol Pythias-Pythians Close ,Their Meeting at St. John-Three ` are Grand Lodge Ollicers. _ Sr. JollN, N. B., August 30 - The mvelltietll Lannuai convention of tile Grand Lodge Knights of Pytilias of the Maritime Provinces was brought to a close yesterday afternoon. The meeting was in every way rl succss and while the legislation enacted by tile grand body was not of very great importance. yet the llleeting has been tho means of bringing the lnelnbers of the order together from various parts of the provinces and it is expected mucll good will result to tile ol-der. The visit of the supreme chancellor and other prominent Pythians wilo delivered stirring addresses will no doubt be tile means of enthusing tile lodges and an illlpetus to the growth of l‘ytlllanism in this domain is expected. ’i`|le Grand Lodge Klligllts of Py tilills resunled its session yesterday. i’a~t Chancellor At. ll. Nichol, of Drum; lnund Lodge, No 2.8 and Murdoch McLeod, of lllnpirc Lodge, No. lil Charlottetown were admitted and given the grand lodge rank. The Gland Chancellor called upon George W. Penniman of Brockton, Mass. grand master at arms of the grand lodge at Massachusetts, to address the members allri llc responded witll a very interesting address which was listened to witll nlark- ed attention and awakened prolonged applause. On motion of Post Grand Chancellor ticorge Clarke, seconded by A. H. Robin- son. a vote of thanks was tendered Jam es Noulson, G. K. of R. 85 S., for his work in revising the constitution. The election of officers llwas next pro- ceeded with, VV. C. ll. Grlmmer and Le ll, Wilson acting as sorutineers. Tile election resulted as followsz- V- Grand Chancellor-F. A. Marr. of llalifax, N. 5.' ` ` ` G. V. C.-A. J. Tingloy, of Moncton N. Il. G. P.-S. A. McDonald, ol’ Charlotte- town, P. E. I. G. K. of R. Sc S.--James Moulson, of .lohn (re~electetl). l{G. M. of E.-F. Parker, Grlmlncr, of Si. Stephen (re-elected). G. M. at A.-Selden Ilunier, of Spring- llill, N. S. G. I. G.-A. E. Nichols, of Pllrrsboro, N. S. G. 0. G.-Past Chancellor Klnnear. Harrison McAllister, of Mllltown, was re-elected ll trustee for three years. The grand lodge rank was conferred on Past Chancellor Chas. S. Everett. N. Louis Brsnau and I-I. H. McLellan. Past Grand Cilancellor LcB. Wilson in~ stallcrl the olllncrs. assisted hy Rev. Dr. Turner, of Grand-Mallan, as prelate. On thc motion of Harrison McAllister, seconded by A. J. Tingley, a vote of thanks was telldld to llle members _oi New Brunswick Lodge No. i, and Union Lodge No. 2, of this city, for their kind. ness to the visitors and for the uso of their hall. - It was left to the grand cllnncaiior to decide Ou the place of meeting lol' next year`s convention. Z'1- G0l"l" BROS More wnl. ~ 'Wear Well Sell Weil. NALD r Charlottetown Men V Tile ilallqllet tendered to tho visitors by ‘thc Sf. John members commenced at il.-I5 in the York Theatre Assembly Roonls,coversheinglald for 300 persons Frank Wllitc was the carterer. Robert, lilaxlveli, lil. P. P. Chancellor Coln- nlanricr of New Brunswick No I, was chairman. After the dinner had been partaken of cigars were served and the toast list gone through. The ballquet was a most enjoyable affair and was concluded about two ricloek the members all joining in the national alliilellif ?_.__i__---- llll|lAlN'S PLAN s lilll IHIIANII Lolvllox, Aug. 29.-The Daily Chronicle forecastilllc the governlllent's proposed devolution scheme for Ireland, says legislative union will not be touched and that Irish representation at Westmialstor and the powers of the imperial parlia- ment will not be changed. The chief feature will im the ’ establish - lnent of an Irish council at`_ Dublin, directly elected, consisting of 103 moul- bers, the suluc as the Irish reprcseu tation in the Ilollse of cmnlllons, with the, addition ol' i-l councillors directly elected for 'lnrgel' areas by electors having ratealile value exceeding $100, peers and cicrgynlell being also`ellgibIe. This is almost the same as the legisla- tive couuciianri legislative assembly of- Gladstoue's bill; onlyjthey form one body and not two. The Nationalist party as now organized would not easily gain a large majority in the council.. The chief secretary would, under the "‘nevfv scheme, he ex oiiicio chairman of the Irish council, and lls representing thcvlord lieutenant, , would conult with the leader of the ',ma.jol~lt-y in tile council _regarding the Iappointlnent of the chief headof tho finance department occupying a position analogous tcthat of premier, who with colleagues would hold their posts de- pendent upon tho vot'e of the council. Z_The scheme includes the reorganization of the Irish government into defined cle. partlnenta, such as finance, land, educa- tlon,ei.c. The judiciary will not be mol. ,ested. The chief secretary' will be the spollesrncn for the council Bhd its minis- ters to parliament. All' ,Irish ‘legislation would still come before the house of comlnonv, bills being sent there by the council. Financial arrangements will be the crux of the scheme. Simplicity will be aimedi at, the elaborate provisions of previous ho`mc rule bills not being revived. " The Daily Chronicle seems to intimate that Irish members of the house ofconl-, nlolls will be melllbersfof the ' council, I which would si: when the imperial parlia- ment is not sitting. I vlson after five years- NEVER SLIT YOUR BOOTS. That. d`oesll't cure the corn. Justfappiy or it acts like magic. Kills the pnin,l The whole scheme will be open 'for re- l I the o‘d'stamlIly, l’utnanl'.~\ Corn Extract-' NNIAKS lil-El]llllS l Empress of Britain Beats lie- cord Trip Between Rlmouski 5 “and Liverpool by Ten ' 'fHours. ` MoN'rlu~:al., August ill) (Special) -The C. P. R. Empress of Britain from Iliulouski Aug 'L5 at 9.30 a.m., was reported 100 miles , east of Malinliead on Aug 80 at -1 p.in. and is due in Liverpool about 7 ll. m. Aug lllth having beaten the record over tile course from Riomuski to Liverpool, via Belle Joie, by over 10 hours. _ The Empress of Ireland is due in Que- bec early to morrow morning after a re markably fast run. . _ _ A Will KNUWN “NIWSPAPIII IVIAN Sr. JorlN, August 31-(Special)-Wm. B. Quinton for years a member of The Sun writing staff and one of the best known men in the city, died this morning in Montreal where he had been under- going treatment. The deceased was a newspaper man all his life, and was an authority on shipping' He was in San Francisco thirty-seven years ago. Quinton was known to practically every newspaper man in Eastern Canada. sluullls an lnvlllunls V Cl.nvm.aNn, Aug. 20.-After ,having twice baenln danger 'of death and once arrested and chained with criminals, Her- bere V. Schiefer and Richard G, Gill Case School students are back in ‘Cleve- arld. They left this city July 4 to wolk their way to Europe on a cattle boat. Gill is the 'son of John Gill, a' wealthy retired business man of Muscogee, I. T. and Sohiefer is the son of Samuel Schlefer a manufacturer of Massillon, Ohio They left Cleveland penniiess and determined thiit they would not nay transportation. They sailed from Baltimore July 14 on the catte boat 'Almora for Liverpool. For sixteen days__ they were compelled to work like slaves with the poorest food to eat. Oné uilzht a storulnear1_vdenlcliahed the boat. No one expected to escape. ‘While ` riding ona ircilrht train In New Yorktheywere held up,beaten,and robbed. In Schenectady they were arrested as tramp: and chained to criminals. CHICAGO ' MARKETS. CaloAoo,' August 20- (Special )- Sept. 483 " whsst.,............. 705 " Purk.... . $16.00 Dec. Corn. 44 “ Wheat...... . . 703,' “ Pork.................. May Wlleat..............., 7751 cures the corn.doesir. without burn or scar. Got the best--i\.'s“[’utnaln'e. I Minard'a Llnlmeni for nie svsrvwhere. $ - --A-' S-CHil)0L Now read y HASZARD »'S~I 'flu New align scllon shit Blok" » -lsc ssl. w ACo,a`h discounts to all pnrchldlcfdfz < W BOOKS i Sspndjiill' f ` , , cucclixfrllls A full stock of` and College _ Books and sclloot s‘lll>l>l‘l-les. & In Yesterday’s Gale- Towed to Charlottetown by S. S. City of Ghent-'Crew' ` Safe. There is lying at Pownal Wharf a fact that her cargo consists of railway sleepers, might today have been lying at berland, and her crew the victims of a, similar fate. Sheis the William D_unbar,a small schooner, owned by Captain Read of Pugwash. N. S. She was on her way to Charlottetown with a loud of sleepers fol- the Island railway, consigned from Northport, N. S. » During tile blow yesterday the schooner made heavy weather and the choppy sea in tile straits made it hard to manage her. Silo has seena good deal of service and in tryinlzto navigate her into port both masts went by the board. Fortunately tlley broke oil' clellll and the crew escaped injury. Had the accident occurred alter dark the coll~ dition of the msn would have been perilous but as it luckily happened the S. S. City of Ghent which leit shortly after noonto go to Halifax, passed near the disabled schooner and in answer to her signals threw the crew a tow line and turned Lack to Charlottetown bringing the schooner along behind. Whethel‘ the bumping of the mainmast which was"attached to her side opened horplankil, or whether she filled when her bows went under as her towrope tautened, it is hard to soy, but on arrival at Charlottetown the schooner was lying deck awash. The crew was taken oil' all nlgllt and came to the City in the steamer. ll--l-..__i llillvll naar ui vllllllll J. null Nl<;\\' Y0llK August 30-(Special)-The home coming of W J Bryan was complete tonight when he was greeted in Madison Square Gardens by a throng numbering more than 20,060. It was Sacha welcome as neverhas been accorded a privatecltizen. Bryan`s eyes filled with tears as he ack- knowledge the cheers. For eight nlinites hc strode nervously from side to side ofthe narrow platform. 0r.ly once faguin during the entire evening was there anything approaching it that was when the speaker told his hearers that he had become converted to the cause of government ownership of railroads. I favor the control of only trunk lines by national governlllent, llnd ownership of all other railroads by s'nte govern~ `ments." In an instant a thousand voices were raised and faces turned towards tile side of building opposite the speakers stand where Wal. Randolph Hearst sat, and cheers were given for lIcal'.~t. Mr. Bryan spoke for an hour and twenty minutes, declaring that trusts were great issue of the day and scoring the Republican platform for not passing the legislation urged by President contribu tio lNllS% lllillllillll wateriogged schooner, which, but forthci the bottom of the Straits of Northum-, Wounded By Premature Explosion of a Blasting Fowl' Wll.l.lAl\l, Ont., Augast1i0-(Spe- cial)-Another fatal accident occured in Peterscn’s body was horribly mutilated. Mike Erovanl awaitin trial on the char gnioflnurdering another Italian on Good Faldaylast, together with Dan Wootls. tem pt to e soaps from Jail yesterday. murder, interfered and gave theslnrm. \Vlll1IN LONG BREATHS HURT. You know that troubles exist which need quick attention. Proper action consists ina vigorous rubbing oi the chest and side with Nelviline which sinks into the 'issues where the pain is seated, and (Elves relic( in a few minutes. Nolinilnen so ell-an, so strong, so powerful. Results guaranteed with every ‘lic bottle of Pol- scn`s Nei-viline. Get It today. Condensed Advertisements |’l`oo late for Clalslflcal il ll.) OR SAI E -A general purpose horse 8-31d1wpd. ______..__._.l---- (TOR SALE.-Cash register in good _ order. Wiiibe sold f"r $30. Apply to P. O. Box 478, Charlottetown. 8-3l1i3l')lll. WANTFID.-A general servant ill falnilyof three. $0.00 first month, afterwards 6.00 \Vrite Mrs. A. IJ. ll. Meiilsll, Cilariottetown. ii-3ltwllpll. I os'r.-A gold alnnn haggle with vagi- J lcckaitached at the nott-Mlirbljl wedding. Finder flease lea'e 'ut this oilice and be rewar e'l. 8-.i1rilw. - ' OST-Yesterday, at the Knoll-Martin ]J wedding, between C. D. Itankinf. residence an the railway statlona brace- let. Finder please leave at Queen Hotel, city- *"2_‘fflf?i"__ REMEMBER.-That everybody reads a morning paperas the news is then fresh and up-to-(inte. and that at some time during the day eve-.~ybody is likely to buy tile goods Iwoscvelt.ri-inl< l»\1l>iiclo' to valulmiun, advertised wlnlalln-.l-.-mind tstlll ln-lgla “,,_ " nd active. L '1 Q; z __` Representing- ‘ land. Mannheim I.nsuran'ce Co. of Mannheim. Lloyds, London, England. \ftlv~n:nn»s¢lvan»s~q`g~u»¢g¢¢n»¢lF'»\’ " Hyndman 6: C0., I Flarine `f~Utiderwriiers, cnaflolmqwn, P. E. l. . Royal Exchange Agsnraace of London, Eng , I-Iulls, Cargoea and Freight of Steamers and I Sailing Vessels iilstlxed, on most favorable terms. ` _ Halifax Agency:--60 Bedford Row. l '°..‘i v ` S'r.!.llla.\.'. Aug.l il0-(Specilll)- Dr It is believed i.hatlProfessor \\’altl-l‘ liiurray of Dalhousie will succede him. Tile Government deferred action until ‘tile beginning of the college year lt _ throughout. the year, Pum ARTHUR' ont' August awspeciub A painful accident occured tllis morning as possible ,,.,,,,,,.ed ,O the h0,m,ml_ serving six months for obtaining money under false pretencea made adesperate at- The men knocked turnkey Jones down wllenhe entered ti.e dayroom and were just securing the keys when George Slater , an other prisoner awaiting trial for despatch io the morning prayer says tile whelrned with requests for ilclp. Many are even begging in the strects.` None of them speak anything but English which makes matters worse. Tile relief society is sending as many as pos~ible to Loudon, includinga Texan and ills wife and child who made their livinli by stilt walking in England but were depl'i\'ell of their slilts hy the French police. IJISIHI IHAGINY Nl-:w Ynlllc, Aug. ZS.-A. Roswell, N F PriceC5b- ADDI? !°l?hI5°m°@~ M., despatch in tllc ‘Tl‘il»unc` says: S. Mercllam, of l’ol‘iaIes, while ollt driving across tile llcscrt near Kenna yesterday, fnllnll n covel‘eiI wllggon wltll two dead lllcnnn the scat and foul' mules dead ill lllcir harness. Mercllalll made no ill- vestigation, bllt hurried to the nearest telegraph oillce and sent to the slleriii here the facts of his discovery. (lflieers started at once for the scene, l:nrrying» medicines and ll small supply of nourish- ing foorl, fearing that inside till: wnggoll there might be lvoulcn and children sick or starving. ...-.¢_.1-_ Ci.ARK'S PORK AND BEANS- tllosc who know them are always ready to ent more. Delicious lneatyilavour- and 10c. tins. plain or with Chill or Tulnaio Sauce. 51:. ‘I ll. P. H..SllAMlll .~SiIHllllW,M.l]liNllA IAIAI AEENIINI IDR. HARRISON OF INHAILWINWIINK' N. B. UNIVERSITY TWO M6" Killed - Three Has Handed in His Resignation--Thought Prof. Murray ol Dalhousie Will Succeed Him-' _ Shot, I Sad Accident to Little Boy in St. John -_ Fell Down;_Sllait. -"lt the elevator shaft In Mr Armstrong the Grand Trunk Pacific construction at Kaminisiquia yesterday. S_pe'_m.s0nv Harrison Chancellor of tile l'ni\'ei-sity l"`\"U\'ll¢ *‘Hli\I'll-‘illllwlib Mill WHS bidi? foreman for Foley Bros, andan Italian Of New Brunswick has llanllerl his rc injured' lwirls instantly killed by the nreuwture slginnlan tollielwavineial cart-.~nmei» 1"” ""1" f"“°"' "“`l"""” i"‘°"“?’°°‘“ where elevator shall was alnl was stand explosion ofa blasting shot. t_Jday_ _ Three otherlabomrs were inj m_ed_ lng ncarsilait talking lo unotiler boy when the shaft had been lifted up. Ile called to youllg Armstrong not to go ___ It is undelstood that l’rol'c.~.\'ol‘ Cecil too close to it. .lolles of Acadia College will Ill- :ill »lppii» llarilly were illc \\ nrrls spoken when Jeant, tile chilli lost his llalallce and fell down silllit over tilirly feel. lo the bottom. tomorrow. ` \\'llvllpi<~l<:crl up he was foullfl lobe ` Should no sucllssor be nppoinicll before still i'oll.~l ions, llllt >ull`cl'ing \'cl'v lllucll ` l~ Ill `. \\'|llkel- was -_gllllvd allll Illld the -_ likely Dr. Bally will act as Cllallcellol' little fellow taken gp his 0[“Ue_ 11,, was H3011* itivcll some llttclltioll and was soon ' g ' when Jack Arwsironlc the se\"c»-year old lil. nice and ncaa was lnnlly bruised Son of E' 'I' Armstrong' m'I"'“cr' fun ‘I°“'" llllll I-lil and ills liglli, llllll is broken. Jones was badly beaten before he was New YORK. Aug. 20--A l»01\