vi $17 IF!-"E7 e yn. » tw' tl . f .../..,l,;-,. __ no } '"rl-la Lk'rms'r News I 'V 3. rrssiii os u.i."` {"“” i"‘ii‘ "'i"isfiir"§'f'§§iifD1i1'fn§l'i_§§§%l' _ lliiillllli, sKl.li..iil' I ii i Lilllllllll ‘ (Canadian Press) Ottawa, Ont., Oct. 3-'Recent de- spstchcs concerning the land slide st Alaska Boundary, the death of the (18,. nadians. H. Bodie and G. E. Roberts is confirmed today in s report to tiis marine department; ilwliillll illlll? Ui Bill lllllllll _-_._ (Canadian Press. ) NEW YORK, Oct. Z-That ili the » Messaba mining region tllere are 600,000,000 tons of iron ore not con.; trailed by the company was testified on behalf of the United States Steel Corporation on the ground of Mon- 0`poly. ' William Merriam, expert geologist for the trust, suys 50 per-cent. oi tllis ore is now comlncrcially avail- able. lilllll ll] Elilll lliilllllllfl ,Eli _.___ K(Canadian Press.) _ NEW YO-RK, Oct, 3.-Charged with conspiracy, arson, and robbery of a grave, Arthur S. Hughes a ranch owner for six months, was arrested here this afternoon, at the request of Sheriff Mosell, Posebud County Mont. Hughes is charged with entering in- to a conspiracy with his wife and a man named Elliot, both of whom the Police assert, ar_e under arrest, to .collect from a Montana Life In- surance Conrpnny, $8,000 _insurance on his life. According to the complaint, alman named Craig was killed' in Forsyth about two and fi half years ago in ii railway train. Hughes it is alleged. robbed the grave, carted the body 'bome, placed it in a bedchamber and set. the house aiire. The body was burned to a crisp. Mrs. Hughes went into mourning. A few days later Mrs. Hughes married Elliot and at- tempted tri lcnllect the insurance. Tnel slierih became suspicious und arrested both and got Hughes today in Brook lyn. .._;,______._-- CONDENSED ADS 'I0 LATE F08 _ lILi\S8l'FiCl\l l0li Une cent pen word each insertion in this column. Cash must accompany order. Minimum charge twenty-five cents, GIRL WAN'I*ED-APPLY AT THE _il1l_Q_l`__9_l_l__Ho\lsc._ 1497-10-llmdl. FOR SALE-SILVER BLACK lilAIlFl fox. Apply Charles Howard, Mil- _ ton.v_________ __ _15lll:l0__-_4_M4i. WANTED, 50 TONS CHOICE TIM- othy hay.' F. J. Holman & Co., hill: __ . 1.-.. ._ -L§i.Z'1°i3M§i- WANTED, 'ON OCT. liith, 100 geese, 50 turkeys, for Thanksgiv- ing trade. F. J. Holman & »Co., Ltd. 1882-10-3M3i. _ ____________________.-._ LOBT, ON SUNDAY NIGHT, A brilliant ea.r»ring' with long brilliant and pearl drop. W. N. Tanton's Jewelry store. 1022-10-4M3iIld. LOST, AT BAGGAGE ROOM Ilililll Railway station, purse, contnlnini! money alid railway ticket. Lcuve 100 llichmolid street. l‘J2l-l0-4M3lpii- FOR SALE-A NUMl3lllIi_ 'Oli‘ Illilfl- istered Leicester sheep, diilercul ages, and Yorkshire pilzib Milli! ti* Michael Keenan, Georgetown l'l»oY' _ sity, 1013-I0-4Ms4ipd. CAPABLE SALESMAN Ti) COVER P. E. I., with Staple Lino. Hillil commissions, with $100.00 monthly advance. Permanent D0Bii'i0“ if* right man. Jess f-i..f'$mith-Co., _Winds'or. Ontario. i90ii'10“4M“i“1- W_\N'l‘I§D.-TWO MEN T() RF»l’Ill‘3- sent us scllingthe New Internation- al Encyclopaedia with opvortlllllty for .advancement to position “i trust and responsibility Af\l'0'il\8 i”°\’ w r mr users- 1'1"* "‘“ "° asia :lr m'y~imml»°» °°°- §§“,l,,1 » efrloell i».'m., 'Theme' ° Y' W 'B-i"‘."~n»‘i'i".f§'“°'°“` 1sll4-la»4lJlm=l- V \ l (Ualladinn ross Silrrdunded ill' leaders of the United Signed the Underwood Tariil Bill shortly after 9 o'clock tonight in the forln which ll ll Till [lPlHi NHUUSE .__-_. A large and delighted audience greeted the liiark-Crhall Colupuliy at the Opera House last night. This vl-us easily anticipated, us the com- rine Darwin, Maisie Cecil, was decid- s ecialities were varied and of the thoroughly enjoyed. .___»--f--*”"’*. ln sl-ll lllcullu nl lu lull ATLANTA, Gu., Oct. 3-Although next Wednesday is the duy set for the execution of Leo. M. Frank. COU- victed of the murder of Mhry Phu- gun, it is a foregone conclusion that the sentence of death will not be carried into effect on that day. To- morrow tlle court will listen to ar- guments on a motion fore. new trial und it is dollbtful if a decision is rendered for some days. In the event that n new trinl is Kranted it will probably be lifter the first of the your before the cuse is rcaellcd on the docket.. Frank wus superintend- ent of ll pencil rnauuiucturing com- Stutes Democracy President Wilson ` .___`* » ’ A tional llfc, ai’ccted Vancouver illicit ed Charlottetown, and what nfiectcd Manitoba. affected l‘rince l-`.dwurd Is- land, and so on. So that the wllolc value of thc conference that day would he to broaden their olltlook, and, hc hoped, to deepen, their sense of responsibility of the rcqllirc-,nelits of their own province und Canada us -rl. whole. ' The Uoilfercnce first took up the health, but he thought that there Mr Ta lor a reed with Dr Full- for the purpose of going for drives. He thought, too, that thd ferry boat on the Sabbath, especially in the forenoons, get far more people than the churches. While Sabbath desecration did not prevail here to the same extent as in Quebec or Ontario, yet the same conditions that prevailed there were making tllemsclves evident here, and they ought to take steps to check the evil. Governor Rogers remarked that what bud been said by the two pre- vious speakers was quite true, but the ques‘-.ion was the remedy for it. They could not legislate against it .very wcll.l-le supposed the only thing was to instruct the people. Would they listen to instruction on that lille? There was no doubt that there _was getting to be n great deal of carelessness in this mutter, due, he supposed, principally to that ques- tion of material 'prosperity referred to. But whatever the reason there was no doubt that Sunday obser- lowed to rlin on Sunday they v\'o'.\‘d _,__.-i_r¢n¢-**°"_' _ ou". pgtqwn. While they could not expect lp go In reply to the chairman Dr. Shes lllollllllllell 0,, pas, 5) _ Nssfsigis'Minsrd'»_l.»lllif¢\°i*°,_. A _, ,l _' ` » ,____ .vnneos now was nothing like what it illllil' Mary f’ill\l!lill. his Victim, was lllifbfi _til im 30 or 40 years ago' real rigid enforcement of 'the law - ' ’ rl . d , . . l _ one of llls employes and was only 15 w};l(shlll_ire];lclm';lgly;';d with whut~Tlmt matter must he Kwon _attention yours of ' __ _.____' had been said, and rcmarkcdthut the in th” Maritim" P““'i“°°s' _ ' Summer resorts across the river wcrei (`"“°" Simpson "°i‘"`r°d to th” BANK OF IGNGLAND one of the sources of evil in this 're- *limit “f the “F5” by rclatmg B" in' Pure UP 'rl-lie RATE sp.-nt. It was to be feared nlsn that °i‘i°"*' *il Whifh "“ °’Sh”“Y°"f‘°1 as l»nuo»Ail'rloNAlwlvlsASURE. if nw nntnlnnbllen were nventnnlly al- ehilfi- lf' "'h°'“ ll” *Wi l’°*‘°*°“ "mi - ' ti thi h d company luld the poucr to .un railway not only ivitilill the city bu beyond its limits. : P > ~ . . _ W/\SHIN<.'roN, p. o., opt. 3- Dr. Shearer, Addresses Wemen's Meeting. wfllte H0llBe_ Moral and social reform was the back to the conditions of their boy- er said that the labour unions were _ Simultaneously telegmms were sent key-note of interesting and impott- hood days, when the Sabbath was solin favour of having a day of rest in 40 the cus-toms Omclals ln dmerent ant conferences which were held rigidly kept, theyxonld still keep it seven and would support any nlove- lmrts of the country by the ,l.l_easm__ throughout the day yesterday in in the best way they lould. ment towards that end. . _ sry Department Puttlng into legal Lion Church, Charlottetown. As a Mr. Wilson, who paid he cculd Canon Simpson: Do you think that opnratlon the mst Democratic mvi_ means to effecting that re'orm, the speak better for the eastern part of the maiority of the people would ob- siml slnce lll94_ need of co-operating social service in the province than any other part, Ject to street cars not running on A lmpl, rm, ol le slat _ suburban as well as urban communi-. said that in the Summer season it Sundays? ,lst membiélg ang lrlenfsi encl);°csl’ed°';il’lie ties was urged. _ simply was impossible to :lave ser- Dr. lShearer: I would not expect pmsldent as he alllxed hls signature The attendance in the morning vices in the evening because of the that in Charlottetown, but in larger with two gold pe,,ls_ He presented to when the conference began was, pleasure-seekers. Church-members, cltles probably. reprcsentlltlvu llmlerwood the pen slnsll. The Rev. Dr. Fullerton pre- _church officers all went pleasure seek- l Canon Simpson said that the law with which he slgned ..w0o(l,.ow.. and sided. Also present were Rev. Dr. J. Ing on Sunday afternoons, as motor- prohibited livery stables from hiring the one whlcl, cm,,,,lete(l the name to Shearer, of.Toronto, one of the lead- hosting. drives. and So forth- One of horses on Sunday, but it was a low Se,,,,t,,l. Slm,mo,,,,_ ers of ‘the social service movelnentp the remedies he thought would be in that had never been observed. .The Pwsment than delivered an “_ Phe Lieut. Governor, His Honor B. tile mlfliBi»°l”S Of fill* 1-"°5l1vl, the Reference was again made to the l_,,mpo,.a,lcous speech that brought Ilogers, RevB_ Lennon Simpson, G, church officers and the church mem- ferry boat, r\xnning_on Sunday, and much nm,l,l“s,_,_ He doclared this C.. Taylor, E. Ilell and W, D, Wilson, hers setting their faces most siren- the chairmanl said that the ferry l-llllmny ol lleglslntlve uccompllshment Messrs R H. _Lnilrlpbell \Superili'.|~n¢i -uollsly against plelisure-seeking on boat was part of the highway. _ lmd llllclronly partly completed that ent of Eldllcatlollli W. E. Lleulley, 1;, that day, and sliowlng_the nelnous~ Mr. Bentley: No more tharrronds the grellt ,,,.l.vlce had been ,lone for Bchurmall and Mcllouald. MHS Of iii- 'i`ll€Y HS mllllBt°l`H ‘li the or streets, and the facility of the mnk “ml llll, ln the cm,,lt,.y but 'l‘he chairman said that ssms Gospel had not liccn up to their job running street cars along public . . l_ll,,_t ll", ,_,cc,,,,,l Hlel, was c,,,_,_c,,cy, m_ changes would he made ill the order when they let tbor~'c tlllllgn slip them roads would be parallel to running _ Q lwomlscll at 0ncc_ of the program outlined in the 11;,-ess_ so often and so long. the ferry boat across the water. ' ___ Urw thing, Of course, that those who, The Chairman: No, _ (Canadian Press. ) ((j.,m,l.1il,ll pl.eBl-,ll took part in the cellfcrenre must re- QUESTION OF STIL‘El‘L'I‘ RAIIAVAY Mr. Bentlcy1'l‘he water is thc high- MFli.BOilRNi<], Oct. 3-Eight lead- Nlglw YORK' och l,l___l0c _lcmmcttc member was that it would be utterly way and the _ rullnilig of the ferry ers of canllibals who recently murder outpointcd Sum llmlgiurd in u ten mul” to discuss any °i M105" g"“"'° Further discussion on this subject boatlover it 'B the PM-"nel °f the °d `]"i’" Henry w°r“"”» the G°f"““‘ mllllll bout llcm tolllgllh _ and great 'questions from tus silmil. turlwd un the Dwlmblllty ol thu l_‘m_ running of the cars over the roads. Alncricun inineralogist, while bc point of Prince Edward 'Island a-'nlng Ol a street railway in l,_hm,lnt_ 'l‘lle Chairman: 'l‘he ferry takes the headed an expedition in search for ?________ lollc. They must. remember in the' .~ L. ” _ place of the bridge. radium, ill unexpioredl, New Guillen, t t ~ most emphatic way they they were gzgxtlllxlo? ltlhf' ,;,(:_:lm(t tg? It was ngreed that Mr. Bentley, were arrested by n patrol, necordln ' ' ' ' " ' - ‘ tcl ~ ' t part and parcel 01 the iiommwii of the “ty by ll ,ww company dullng the adjournment, should ex to s dlspn l received odny fronl H _ Canada, and bound up witlizths nu- i ._ “ , ' amine thealcgislation on the subject Pilllllll- 'file lllli-P01 lllectillg w-ith wil’ ‘ ' ~ .. - ~ .i The chuumnn thU“l’.ht that- th; Of street cars being permitted to run resistance shot four natives and L ill this city and then thc meeting Wlllilliicd "Ul0i'H- would consider the question of ap~ ,___ (Canadian 'l?ress. ) PEKING, China, Oct, 3.-At Fan and fear is felt for their safety. lieved the brigands at Tsaovy Aug number 2,000. Edward Williams ed the government that the forei office instructed the authorities the Brigands. ...______.....__..._¢ lliiiiiliil llllllllli if Them was some duubt however as pointing a colnnlittcc to wait on the l - lu whctlmr lhp/,ll mm lnfovlslun i_m_ Provincial Lloverlllucllt and urge the llibiting the Sulidny running of such a rliilwny. 4 llr. Shearer said that ill this case it was a lllatter that ought to rc- ccive attention unew, as it would be nnol.b<-l° oppol'tullif.y provided for This sftcrnoon’s matinee and t0- gsks about it, and as all example, he dill nut think they had vlry great night‘s show, closes the engagement referred to the good business dOlls‘d:l‘ances within the bolllldaries 1-f for this season, but the company go by the ll-,very stables on Sunday' Deo, the city that would make the use of knowing that their performances were pls cngsging teams many days ahead a street car very necessary. The lI.ord’s Day Act did not cover the running of street railways but it prohibited the operation on tne I.ord's Day of any kind of conveyance for hire whose particular object was pleasure. In larger cities than Char- lottetown the running' of li street railway on Sundays was justified. With regard to the holy observance of the day, tblit must be purely ii nintter of moral and. social suasion limi the pulpits must supply that. The attitude of the Labor Unions in that mutter was varied but in favor of the Sunday operation of public con- veyanccs in congested cities. He thought the greatest evil in thé 'Mari- time Provilices, especially mark- cd in Nova ricotin was the_ luck of any general mleqllnte enforcement of the lnw; it wus li fur greater evil than the lack of legislation. Ho judged thut it was very marked in this Island in regard to the ‘Temper- ance question. The tendency was to leave the enforcement of the law to the local leagues or municipalities, and in that case there never was a the law forbade ii cer a n ng, a LONDON, October, 2- Aftera pro- ,lad to the ,~,vl]_ ` replied, ‘fglbo c;lres for the law? 'No- inn eu discussion the directors ‘lf Mr. sell nlsn emlorrea nil unit line hvdv mi" H ""1 , tnnglinnlr horbEngifloi1i0ll MF- i3Gllti0Y illillilllif _*- i‘ilnl'lof.tci;own theatre goers, alld the Tile chairman said that so fur ns! Mr Bentley said that the tvllilellcy Pd “mt his i“V"f*‘fll-iii*-lilll Hilllwctl houses of the past week, proved con- the statute was concerned they wereiof tile lily, was in the direction of that the Chiwloti-0t‘>Wi\ 1-‘ight M111 (qanudilln press ) elllsivoly, that the people of this city, it sabbath observing people. 'l‘hcy seeking I-csi~¢3,i,i.,ii 0|, ieimduys, will ["’“'*`l' UW Will* l““0l`l“'l‘l\t0ii ill 1398. 5'p0CKi10l,ivi, Ugg 3_lThl, Gmw ure not slow in patroliivdng what is though they were uvcry moral people ps .lid not think Uisy wmlill lllll-lvl, und by their charter wus entitled to l»l-lm., wlll llmllnm the lllltlca ul rc really worth while. "Tile (_lnmlilcl's," because they did not ostensibly viol- mllcli iiilvnutnge by tuking drastic "il" ll Btwet 1'“iiWll¥ ill i"i\U1'i0i~i0' gent during the illness oi the king one of the niost expensive plays on _rite any provision of the Act itself. fiction in t\iut,'miittsi~_ people who i0Wll i\“\i RUYIIUY Wiidllli i»i\i`“‘¥ who is suffering from the lifter-effects the compnuy’s repertoire, wus li But this wus true of Charlottetown \\~0i-ksd all the wack must; get fl-sm, Y0l\i`H» iillii #A Sllilsellllfllli- Hnltllllmcllt of an operation for appcndicitis. Ar nlclodrannl, in tllrce nets, and nicely and its surroundings at all events, sir and rc-creation and for many of “iended thi’ “ill” »i-0 Six Y',~ll1i`B» Ht=_`ral\i:omelits for the visit for th portrayed by Mr. Klnrk and his well that owing to the marvellous pros- them that .lily llmviqcll the only Op. had “Oil been able t0 diswvcr uuy` ilrown f'l'illce to London to utten balanced company. 'Phe plot was nnrlty ol 1'. E. Island, wbieb they nnrtnnity oi detaining those things. i\‘“i1." 1'=2lS1“fi0“ in filet matter the wellilllls of l"1`in<=e Arthur intricate and held the attention from could fssi in the _u¢,m0sl,hem__..t\lel Tho chullmall Sala llc was not lm and so the Company could lint lio\v Clilillallgllt to the Dutchess of Fil beginning to end, with the wonder as idea of poverty being almost un- sxtrsmlst ll, this cuss, hccallss to be have the power to run such a rail- are connterninnded. to how it would end. Harden Klar-ll known in the air they -breathed here extreme he`agree