i0 Light _ \"». _ode indsgi ine and Wert; _’,_..-, _ l f ---- _-_f_»_~_;¢=_~_._'- ;_-ff- f--:=<:=_=_-__T¥=_»~f; _=. ___ _ _ _-__ ____.:._._._T_ __._....__.____l;iAL_i__ _ ,______,_, _____ _ _ ‘L5 CENTS PER MUNTH nimi } CH- , WARD ISLAND CANADA, FRIDAY AUGUST I0, 1906- _ {,,,,,,,,_,,c0,,Y ,,.,,,,, cw” 2E 52 is nan. wiaitirtv. is _ - ii:ii:Ki.vi ian -1 ll RLOTTETO t aRLo'r'rETowN PRINCE ED , MONTREAL PU C ASES THE BANK I Rll ___..f-‘f People’s Banit of Fredericton, N. B. and Alleged to _Have Got Ahead of Royal Bank Which was Understood to be Negotiat- ing for same institution. _lg-fi 1-`iir;ni;iu<"i'0N. August tl(Spt>cial) The Peoples Bank of Fredericton has been sold and the Bank of Montreal is the pur chaser . There is not the =lighie tdoubt that the l been completed and that thc tical tus lllElPllllN lil Hi GllltN llllllllN (ii,.\t`i»: BAY Aug. li~i\t a meeting ofthe lifitntiuf\\’orks last night. Councillors Mt-liicliern,Graham and Campbell were appointetia committee to uct with thc conitnittce of the firemen and arrange a prograrii for thc reception to be tendered tothe firemen as a recognition of their s rv.ce at the flrc|uen`s tournament at Chiirlotetswn. ____i____1__--- NlW PlliSllliNl » lllNli'S WElllliNllll ll.\i.ii=.-\x,N. S., Aug.B.- Rev. Mr. llniiilcr, the new president of Kinrzs College, attended a meetlniz of the executive here today, the first meeting since his appointment. lie was cordially welcomed and arrangements were made to curry on fully the work of the college in every depart- during the coming year. liev. Di" M-irtell, of M ti land, and Rev. \'. li. liari-is of Bedford, were appointed lt-t'tui~ei~sin divinity with rcguiar days and hours for thi.-ir work wil li iliesl,utlen_l.s ut \\’iiidsor. (ieorige M. Ackloni, Iliiliftix. was ap- pointctl professor of classics. President lloulii_en, whowill spend three weeks in the maritime provienees before itoing to Ontario for his family-, will leave for Wir rl' sor in the morning. C5 _ xi _api of" f été-Eel £2’ (D in 9” F METAIL ~'r'oi=tori'r G C? Pac 25 Per Cent Discoiitti on our Entire Stall if Latlics’ and u»` Misses’ fall Boots 1.'-ti _)I' _ - Hill Sllilss- trnnsfer will be made at an early date. At the present time it is impossible [let the inside history of the deal where -the Biiiik of Montreal got ahead of t Royal Iiank which has generally b n Island, assisted in the defence. llllllll Slllill Ciiituxtltr, .-\ug.8-'I`lieotl0re Stensla vice president of the Milwaukee Avcn State Bank, was i\'..e-ted late t of er noon on the charge of vlolatlnq t lrairkiirg laws of the state. Earl in the day the institution wits placcd_ the hands of u receiver, and Paul 0.S.e land, president of the bank. and fat her the vice president, together with Cash veg of vigor droped, caused the flames. Hcrinir, “ere ofilcially declared fuglti criptions placed in the hands the police throughout the count iv. the ' authorities after developments today the ‘Ni |NllllN llll of GDL the ____ ted This nctioii was token by had shown that the finances of failed institution were in n deplora condition and irud been for a num of _yea rs. Iiesides ilie discovery many it re;¢ulnriiies in tlic mauaizem of the bunk, it was found that even and rlilcd. of having accepted; deposits at bank when he knew the institution be insolvent. The arrest was made the oflice of Chlcf of Police Coll ____.._____._-I-1 lllllllSH llllllll The destroyer Bruiser from her scores arc better than those made hy destroyer. Dragon, which was rece Tire cruiser Barham, in the heavy eleven hits from 11 4.7-inch gun. next best score was ten rounds and hits. M|nsrd'\ Llnlment Cures Dsndruif. ee looked upon ne the likely purchaser of the local financial institution. froiu justice and their personal d safety deposit boxes ovi ned and ren by the bunk, had been tampered w 'Ifhe specific charge_on_ which Theo- doreSl.enslnnd was arrested was that the ins, where Stenslantl had gone to Jnfer with the head of t-he police department. ll NEW liiillll Ni-;\\' Yoitic, Aug., 8-A special cable to The Herald from London says:-Raman liable scoring has been made in this ye firing exercises in the Mediterranean il pounder guns made forty-six hits ou sixty-four rounds and from her twe pountler guns six hits out of ten round The average for the six-pounder gun 10'ltihits a nun, which constitutes ntl complimented by Vice-Admiral L Charles Beresford on her performance. gu eftcst made forty~two hits out layer . fli`ty-eiglit rounds, the best. guns scor "l3llNl]lll GETS llll SENliNEl is Charlottetown Lawyer Assists Throughout Russia. Members, ln His Defence on Charge of Duma Plllllslleo by Peas- of Murder. i \Vi.\'Nrri:o, Aug. il. -(Special)-Alex. MacKenzie a native of Prince Edward Island' has been sentenced to life impre~ `is'0nmeni; by a Minnesota court for to ,killing John Stewa1t,a imp; er, near the by huundaryiinef he John Mathlesou K.C. of Prince Edward ______.__.___- lHl` llill]lllllIlilN lillllllii llllll lllPllSll BNXES I~‘nnm-:itru'i'or~1, N. ll. Aug.. 8- Two fires broke outlon the highway bridge nd, here today. One al,~l o`clock was near “E the centre spun ofthe bridoe. The fire- his men were soon on the spot and extineuish- he cb the flames. Again atli o't-lock this icy evening another blaze was discovered on 'ru the fioorof the structure near the St. ng. Maly's approach. Tire admnfge in both of caseswasslighi. The bridgethis time of im- the yearls dry and it is thought a stump DS- of _ illr leave for Winnipeg in a few days west Indians, by which thé Crees an bo in which will then be handed over to th newly for-med Provinces. Theland includes about 85,CCL) squur between 12,900 and l5,i)ilO divided int numerous bands. The ready cash payment will amount t about thirty or forty dollars to eac chief, twenty odd dollars to each headsma ll `Indian of whatever age or sex. I annuity of tive dollars per head is pai to every Indian, equaw and papoose l tho tribe. _ ar s cet. ""°' "'_'”' six- t r ' li :- 6. "Flake Hay While The Sun Shlnes.' ord of kno The should always be kept at hand, drtiitgiats. V 1.. ' ____ _'IQ E ___.&_»__ _-_ - - Y - A, Charlottetown, P. E. _l. . _ ' ' \ l Re presen tin g- Royal Exchange ...g llllii BNHS Hyndm I. _ , i`larine Underwriters, ' land. t ' Mannheim Insuran':_e`Co. of Mannheim. _ Lloyds, London, England. ll Hulls, Cargces and Freight of Steamers and A Sailing Vessels insured, on most favorable terms. Halifax Agency:-oo Bedford Row. can nan, --------»--+---- al, an tit Co., Assurance of London, Bing- ;;&_>_-A--*-_________.;---é-_;__.:yft-:_--;_-1.1 1 _ i O1"r.\\vA, Aug. 8-Commissioner Mc Kenna, of the I idlan Department, wl‘.l to negotiate Trea'y No. 10, with the Nort-'ii tl Ohippewiiyans will surrendcrtheir title to a stretch ofcountry to the north and northwest of Alberta and Saskatchewan 8 B miles, with an Indian population o 0 o h n and ten or twelve dollars to every ot-he D addition to t-his, of course a pcrmanen d ll There isa lesson in the work of th S thrifty farmer. lie knows that the brief lS -~ fl sunshine may last but a day and h record for this class of gun. The Druiser`s D,-ep,”-as for the showers which meg the xisbleto follow. so ir. should be wit .7 every household. Dysentery, diarriioe and cholera niorbus may attack som member of thc home without warning. D Chamberlaln's Oolic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, which is the best 0 wn medicine `for these diseases, as lie" iniinediate treatment is necessary, and h a deluy may prove fatal. For sale by all 5. if 1 li- 5. I EllNlll1l NJN lil lllll'illlS il llllli L_".-.-13.5 1-"- ants-Czar will Go to Camp. ST. 1’r:'t‘i~;nsnUrti=, Aug., ll-(Speciall-In view ofthe improvement in the situation member of the guard regiments have already returned to their Summer camp' at Tsarkue Selo. The emperor has arranged to go there Satur- day and spend five days. Court circles are greatly relieved by the prospect of a period of onlin, which will give the Government an opportunity to a inaugurate its program. llllllllillw llUliN’S EllllNlY A. T. MAHON, Truro, arrived by last ni~.;ht's train. Wai. Guitars, of the flrnr of Rhodes & Currie, Ainhers',catne to Charlottetown last night. IR. Banav SMITH, of Moncton, the General Solicitor of the Iutercoionial Railway, arrived in the city last. night, and will be here for a few days on railw ay business. Rartiaisi. Coaiciv, on employe of the Victoria Ho‘el, was removed to the Prince Edward Island Hospital last. night suffering from a broken leg, the result of an accident while engaged in a wrestling about with a companion. The young man is one of the S. A. immigrants not _ long ago brought out from England. D. F. Wni't"raKlr.n, of Portland llc. has como to Prince Edward Island in ' search of horses for the lumber woods. He says thcreis nn actual scarcity of horses in the United States at the present time.antl especially is this the case - among: the lumber merchants where good horses are so rriucli in demand. AT the Opera House last night the second performance of Miles Bros. Moving Pictures interested and gave pleasure to the audience. The prograin contained the same excellent qualities referred to In yesterdays Guardian, and Miles Bros can rest assured that the reputation made at this present engagement will cnsurc for them ngnoil house when they come again to this city. i l' t A Limo of hapiiv plc-nickers came back tothe city last night when theS S City of London returned to her wharf after the lastlrip from West River where the animal Sunday- cliool p“cnic of the First ` Me hodist Church was held. There wits agraud gatherini; of youngsters, nnda lot of visitors. The picnic grounds were pleaenntlylocatctl and the weather was all that could be tlealred. Many enjoyed the splendid bntliing aiforded when the tide was higlt. Professor Watts airnnizeda nunrlu-ref games and races which were enjoyed by the YUUHK lJ@0Dli¥. and the trip hnmc by steamer was beizulled by singing and instrumental. music. J. C. Mt`Mii.i..\.\', Secretary of the Chzirlottetowii tire department, has recelved‘the following letter from the 'l`ruro Fire Deir: Dear Sir:-l ani directed by thc 'l'r .iro Fire Brigade to convey to the and mem bers of the Charlottetown Fire Co. Their sincere thanks for the kindness shown theinduring your recent tournament. I can assure you thc boys so appreciated yourkindneis and attention that they will not forget. their visit to your city. Trusting your tournament was a success dnanclnlly as I can assure you it was otherwise. ~ I ain yours sinccrly. ’1`. W. Blenkinsop. Sec`y. 0 9 O E ____-____ Cl‘llCAGO _A\ARKETS. ZCnicsoo, August 0 - (3P€Cll\l l- Sepl.Corn...,_.._......... -W2 “ Wheat.............. “ Purl¢..... $15-00 Dee. Com. .. 44§l “ Wheat. . .. -»-- - 75N “ Pork...... . . . . . . . . .. There is just n few boys’ shirt waistslefgsizes H94 to 13%. I lm clearing out tlwbalauoe at 58c. They are worth 8oc- -Come to- ma, ‘sv if i°“ "ml °°°- H- H' zz... ; ..'ta..,t:.‘°.:'.. 2.: ..‘;v. i 7 'A i T _ N l- " _ j 1-i_»_ 1; f _,__..__ .__.___ _.__ ' __ ' Y ' ___ A _ ‘ ___ _ H 'un PAGES---Wad - ’ ' f 'I ; _ 8 f..1=12¢sa11§'ff°;l1 » ~ i i t _ c/Idtvedfserss ;<. l _ , ._ t _ _ _ _ 3000 Hama' _ _ T- °" f . yu »o V t ff " A ' ~_f;_ T 1”- _ _ 1 __- “r ~ ~~'-:__--1» r - ---~~_~-_»_-7 f--f-7 .f_ __m_;f____ _ ___ _,___ _T _______ PllllllllllNl lli Mill lliil N ff” November 22 and Tari Changes Not Expected lo be Serious. 01'r/tws, Aug. ll.-lt is understood that Parliament will be cnlleti to meet Novem- ber 22. It is anticipated that the tariff’ changes will not he serious, so the Government will not require a great: deal of time for makingthe new schedules. S KNIGHIS llllllllll illil lllllillll itIox'i‘REAI. Aug il-Special The Knights teinplars concluded their iessioniotiay with the election of oiilcers J. ll. Tressederoi' Montreal, re-elected Supreme Grand Master, Dr. Darrach of Kensington is elected Grand Prior of Prince iitlward Island. ____.¢--- Wllllll lllll METH Ulllil EllNlllllN[Ill _-1 Mox i-iii-z/ti., Aug. 8-The General Con- fcriit-c ofthe Methodist Church atlts titiittluriiilitl session in Montreal next runnin will he rqulred to make several iinpotient appointments Asuccessor to Rev Dr Henderson, the Association miss- ionary Secietnry who is resignin3_.thai: position to accept the Daltlotlto 0 the iloininion Methodist church at tlttitiva will lil: appointed. Tha Bel- cctioii of an editor of the Christian Uul.*Lll0\liZll ii l* "Ui l’lR` limits of the l'nlled States in .~\lasl