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L CHQRLOTTETOWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, CANADA, MONDAY, AUGUST 24, 1908. im, ,,,,,,,,,,A,_,, Ein* ‘ lim 1 \ I- Catches All E T7 ARDLA. _ . _ Morning Mails iii 200A Mfl_\"I"H BY ‘ TN E >’” NUS lNiHilll.l] A WILN lNi§ NNNIES f_;:1.;m'lZr --~.;:,1i¢§ti.iriifi'f.i '_ Attacked aWoman Causing Serious Injury-Nowln Paseur institute. ,gui Toronto, Ont., Aug. 23-(Speclnl)- Mrs. Sherwin, the woman who was attacked by a. terrier and had her eye ggnged out and her ear bitten off, has gone to the Pasteur Institute at the expence of the '.:1~¢_y, as the dog was found to be irilvetted with rab- ies. _____... ___.-._._i__::_, in LYNN ENUWIJ r A FNILLYNEHYNE [.\'NN, llluss., Aug, 21.- A mob of 1,500 people, with sliouts of',lyiii:li him, lyiicli him," tried to fuko uwiiy Henry 'i`\'li\i‘, ii negro, aged tliii'fy youre-i, fruiii a'rrservo police of'iicer iii un alleyway hi-ru tonight, and had severely punisliod tho colored inaii when seven police olliiri-rs cniiie to the rt-scuo iinil sue- cn.-ilvil in igettiiig the pi'isoiior to lim elution-lioiise. Tyler, who was but i'vceiitly rcleuseil from _-unto prison, wus iletccfcil foiii_i:‘ Ion’ never .oemig hcndcd “nd WL|1“inl§YLwccn thc two with Terrace Queen i)fii:h€y4Xr2a'Ci:.'1’ “rim mr mx pins' . __ . V _ _ ' .l_ .5 ~ 2 _ fllll' ll`li)L\ ll-4 lil? in stiiiight heats, while I’cu.cheriua_ winning by [cw feet only, guiileri the ilestiilms of the lot-ul ns 241 23* 23__ “on second motley. but not without_ In the heat which she won. Slmns~ S"""‘*t“’“» LWVFH tU;\Ui`»`~»\/~' ‘fu tili- o. ~i. L hard contests against W‘li li Si ' 1 ‘ . ., . - _ “WJ” CXDVCSS U1' "£- -7-5111. I\'~l*. Match race Terrace Queen, 1, 1, 2, 1. und Maier Wilkes. I e ure' me wt (im-with A Um'Jd smrii aufid 'I-,ii where he will time chwlge Of th" _ - _ -. - _ i<:_1mn__s_£_ic 2 2 1 2 M _ _ CFGDSBLI lei lead Until Hi li 6 mb Young il/len’s Association briiiicix in playing “soldiers and Indians" Ed-Y* °*“ ' ' - ' ‘ “Ch Interest centered in the spec- sho had ii comfortable margin. that city. . MONCTON, N. _ A _ _ _ _a_____No_ 200 0c;3a;_ ;i?m_2;?_»_d.(S_p;f;n MONCTON A 22 (___ __ _ _ _ 20 17 17 _ _ __ ___ _ TORONTO. ont.. Ang. za-(special Montreal to Hamax _eu the mils at ~ ' . Hg. - »D6C_n )-- Time 1 , 1, l, . _ial free for all in wiich_». iiiinssic out _Hon S_ H_ Blake arrived in th ,River du Loup station 'about flveuroduys m°‘*"‘ U" the Moncton bpeed- About four hundred people witnes- Terrace Queen met. if-y yesterday afternoon on n, specii . . way were thc best ever witnessed on I ~ While holiiluying in Northern Ont uriu he became suddenly ill, and he. The cause of the accident is sup- gale _ five hard f0“f§hf milfs PFUVNUY "WSU: The best time of the diiy‘was‘ made __ nL__r__ _'__ me . - , - - _ _ ' i _ _ggxgdiligg bl;_(:>nouear;<;o\;n_tu9BF8U°° ‘mes |1015 ZW9 011'! thffair General of Australia, and Sir urrowly miséing his hmd_ mpression of belhg n. killer of snakes. ,llarry Rawson. Governor of New She was left a widow with severaligoueh which Lager the govern-or r¢.i THE AUTOMOBILE AGAIN-_ 'sell children. wud by hard work cornea this oineiai onli. _ Y __ i _Deer Rnd the temperature was thirty- Y itwo irt Edinonfuii, with thirty-four ut l, l I liirmieforri .inn thirty-uve ni sits-.ice = ' Y `toon. i " L 'i`odny the weather is decidedly cool -with cold_ showers and prospects of frosts tonight A remarkable northern lights display on the past few nights Y .__ nppenrs nccompiinied by climatic dis- turbances. - 11-1 IIIUCLI COUFHEG mainmirled them This evening Lord Northcnte gavea- M1NNEAp0L1Q_ M1nn__ August 21.. Lind educated them 120 fill E006 POS* idlnner in honor of the officers. ;JOhn (;1n¢k_ a wealthy Minneapolis i ions ln life. She is one of the flaw ‘ omen in New England who declare they are not afraid of anything. 350 pcr year, which wlltinclude al- _ lownnce of 8150 for his services at the annual engineering camp. An Invitation from Cambridge Unl- verslty to send a representative to the centenary of the birth of Charles Ilnrwin in June next, wals accepted and Chancellor Jones was wD0i\1f°d- r 4& nz THE MAN HUNT i§;§§§1 ..__‘ The River Two New Reels-Three New Pictures I _The head liner for 'l`oLil|¢lit.'u list at how Wondcilanil rims 'a whole real. It il I thrilling story, showing the Flower of the Prairie-pretty R080 "‘°"~Al\8 at from her typical Western ranch home, to the Post Office to get '“°“°y for the psy roll. The cow- iwvs wists hor A farewellf proud 0! Y-hdr favorite who is c. superb rider. Sin reaches the Post Office, gets the ""°“°Y. ltaiits for home-is intercep- ted by a drunken Mexican Half Breed, Who robs her and nearly _kills her. Her final reaching of her home- the rlderlen horse-the cowboys of! to re- \ dinn - to kee etc so I rs. out to hfin, all have their plow in U" the officials. Rafe ` i l l te eating and St. t -J. C. McMillan' Umpires- smry' men men" y n r ar eil. Rogers, Jas. Mi:Mllla.n and McLeod. Timers-W. N. Tantoni thrilling. Geo. O nine Sa acl' is another 9D1°°' H B. NNE lil|NNllllN'S Joseph Powers, son of John Po . _ W0l`5» Of F0" A\18\lHl“»l1B. P~ E- 1'* , innd hor two-year-old daughter, both A8110. WM 0119 0| N-|19 E0‘0d'100kiDF| ' ‘ Yreceived injuries which may Drove fa- msn attending the last meettifnz of tn1_ the San Francisco Society. Joe has Y H been in San Francisco about two _ SUCCESSOR T0 years, and has made many friends in _ SIR LOUIS JETTE. the western city during that time. ‘ -- , . ed Gunrdliin has made nrrflnl-50* here that Sir Alphonse Pelletier will. to r¢l>0I't wnlght 5 UACYCYE fi-succeed Sir Louis Jette ns lieutenant- Race by ,Ph0“° "Dm Wm" governor of this province, amd that Hill. MARCH 5li'21fi°l\» Nf fth he will be sworn in very shortly. Oorner and from n PONY* Henri the Royal Arms. The messages will _AR(_iHB[SH0p HRUCHES1 bo 'onileuned in ff°nt Of The G““f‘i MAY an APi>oiN'ricD. Odlce The public une requestedi ___ th corner free from teams' __ { Pnot '10 interfere with the __m__ MONTREAL, Auz. 21 Mons gnnr The race starts this evening at vonge their dinrllng--the capture ofthe o'clock from n line in f!'0¥lt Of TM hui( '_,m¢m,.|nf\ the swift lu-vlan m°*“" Guardian oflice. The following BFG ree-L. B. McMillan ibrewer, and Jhis wife were killed to- day nt Cottagewood, Lakle Minneton- Yka, in a collision between their auto- Ymohile and a train on the Minneapol- lir ima st. Lorne niiiiwny. 'rwo other .occupants of the automobile, Mrs. 'Edward Lebace, of New York city QUEBEC Aug 21-It ls announc _Rruchesl. Archbishop of Montreal. =wl~ll lenve on Friday morning en route for Roma and will also attend the Catholic Congress in London. ...__ .__ NEW YORK, Aug. 21.-A foreign missionary conference, composed of riiissionuries and missionary worki- ers from, all parts of the world, will he held in Edinburgh, Scotland, in June, 1910. The forthcoming confer- ence. which is the first of its "mil, has rcce'ivcd't.lie endorsement .ii iucsiilcnt Roosevelt, William ll. 'l‘afl., .fumes Bryce, the Brit`\.sli om liussuiloi‘ tothe United States, and others. Dr Silas McBee, of New York, and Dr, I.. Bai't‘on. of Boston. are: ut present nn Europe is engaged in nr- ranging for general committees to consider various hriiiii-lies of cliurcli work. _ President Roosevelt in his letter of endorsement, says in part: lt seems to me that this efiort to bring to- gctliefr miss'ioiiories frorii all parts ofthe world and fromevery body of Christians, represents a movement of deep importance and singular im- pressiveness.. “The forces of* evil are more mighty than ever before, but so are the forces for good. .It is an age of combination and if we are to accomplish anything of value we mu-St all strive together for ti common end." ill r___ M ZUY -i iilii YHt Wililill __._¢ ST. JOHNS, NFLD., Aug. 2l--The tallest tree in the _world so fur as has been iisccrtiiined is un Australian zum tree of the species euciilvlliiua rf" g .,,.. . wny range. It ls no less than _M5 feet hizh. There is one in Florida which shot up forty feet in four years, and another in Guatemala which grew 120 feet in twelve years. This corresponds to n rise of ten feet A year, or nearly one foot per month lil~lV. W. B. SISAM NOW IN EN(li.AND. ~ *'”‘i' i 1 lparty, were defending the fort," _ . _ , n ' , ‘_ ‘ _ ' 8 - Cl, 'which at. other times was the office lists of his beloved Y. M. U, A., nn.; iof D. 'l‘. Flnerty, father of the dead tliiriiig his four yours' stay he hi1:- boy. an undertuker in Gary. lurggi-ly reiliiirctl thc iiiiihlin_r~.-; flrli When the "Indians," under com- _-__ , i_ :intl c|ii‘i'cnt expenses. Nlr Robb besides his worl will mend of young Finerty, made the i _ , . . ; »_ , attack young Gormley dourlsheld a re- the young nien, has _nlwii 's found aiu volver and snapped the trigger, not MONTAGUE’ August 22' -_Y WINNIPEG' Auto" 2`1"HiU`V9Still§ Rgpfesentatives F|`0|'“ ig’ time to devote to ciiiiiiili work, :inn knowing that the weapon was 10,,d¢d,_ .On Saturday forenoon, Montague weather has been ideal up 1,, the 1,,-,.. _ hc was iilwiiys to be found f.»i~.in.._- He in b0'iHi»' |1015 ily U16 DUUC0 lH1tll'\vas stirred into excitement by avery,seu'c, but storms iire thrciitcninf to~ Pilfts Of the W0"L\i and ‘n th" imming I" mf' 'i""iA""L ' the accident is investigatvkl by the Lead accident to Mrs_ D_ A_ Mm»tin__ “y_ In some digtrwig f_____meN mi ____ ` fni‘<_-,_oi the people nf :lic .-rig.. Cmonm S Jury' L wife of the popular po.~:tiiiastei'.Wliile aile to procure iieiri‘ssai‘y iissitstzinrr Ueilominationst() Attend' \.'.wi\iih(‘.1?Nr- ‘il prepziriiig diiiiicr, licr clothing _ in .while in others incoming liarvcstcrs ' i L, A ' K y Y mn some unaccountable- way caught fire are hunched and idle. lroiii the kitchen stove and being 9.- Moose Jaw is ov¢;i‘-run _ with, them, lone nt the time she rushed outside. .There are several thousand too many A strong wind was blowing and she' bout and that. city cannot accom- wns soon enveloped in flames and tier- niodate them. Efforts are being marie rlbly burned before help arrived. Af, flJ.scalJter them to the districtis where latest reports Mrs. Martin was in a they are needed. very _cilticul condition and not lilce-‘ During the Dust twcnty~four liouig ,ly to rccovcir. The sympathy of tus ll.iere_ have been some remarkable chan |\q11,,_ge gow Uni, to Mr, Mmfriin and ges in temperature. At five o`i:lo.i< family. esterdiiy aiu.-i'ri|»on the tliei‘moiiicil:r pi_;ii~<~ it will lic difliriiit to till, iii will be particularly missed by thi: boys, in whose interests he has ever wrrlicd hard. i`Hi ll.B.W.M.U. YN tliNVtNitUi ANIHERST, Aug. 21-Convention \\':u~: opciicd at 9.30 yesterday moriiiug hy ii prayer service, lcd.by Miss lie- hcrvzi ilcunrtt -of Hopewell Cnpc, vsliii-,li proved niost iiiteix-stiiig rind instructive. At 10 o'i-lock the I’i`csidciit took the chair. llyiiin “ltocli of Ages” wits sung, followed by priiyei' by Mrs. Mockett Irliggins, after wlilcli the Uoiivcntiou wil-_i declared open. ltulei; of order wcrc rcoil. Nomiiiaitiiig com mittee appointed ilirs. Uro\\'cll, tluii. inerilde, P. E. 1.; Mrs. Foster, Bur wick, N. ffl., Mrs. W. E, .\lclnt.5.‘r. Miss Nan E_stubi‘ook:;, St.. .li.l=ii, ii. Roll call of deli-gates hy Mis: iiumc, (Iorrcsponiling Scci'ctury, about 150 present. Union reports. Recording Sucre tnry Miss C. R. Fullerton, St. John lWest, reported as to the dclibcrii- tions of the Executive Board during the your ns wcll as the application iof Miss Sanford and Miss Bessie lfliurclilll to be placed on thc staff 'for forci'n work Dr Zlllnh Clarke, i. . . who went out lust autumn asked that she might dcluy, taking up her work :it the hospital nt Ohicncolc until tha: autumn of 15408 thot she might be- come more funiiliur with the liiingu- nge. miss Wadniuu, l‘. H., for i’. E. Is liiud stiitiul, they hull 23 siicli~tio.~‘. \\ ith iricmbersliip of 407. Aiiiiuiiiliili holdin' first. iluce, liiivini: only :si\ _ . L ~ A _ HHH* WWC” Stauds Yu we Capo Ot" inemlicrs having rsnbeil $Ii.‘i.1l4_ Ai. rwernge of $6.39 per mcuihcr. (Thur lottctown comes 2nd wil-i S3.if'_l iw incoming: your ruciiiiriiging. HA S (.lli()S SED ATLANTIC i.ONli0N, August Zl-Lord Strutl IflAl.iFAX, Aug. 21-Letters rccciv- cil from llcv. W. B. Sisam stutc that ‘ho is greatly enpjoying his hoiiic trip. He was at the time of writiuir: intnying with friends ln Gloiicestcrshiro ibut had previously been spending ii iweok in Lrmdon, where he prcnclied ini the well known West. End church of sr, Mary, Bryansron Hqiinre and has promised to prcfich there iiguln before leaving England. Mr. Sismu 3 `The present visit His Grace is all the more interesting from the fact that his name is being freely mentioned in connection with the appointment of a ‘speaks enthusiastically of the gre-at changes and improvements, which ihave taken place of lute years on YL ndon and much enjoyed visiting (1113 member. East Point $3.48 pri* iiicmlicr and llonsliiiw $2.81. 5 liii- uiriirot-is _ liuve been enrolled nnil outlook for ‘Well f\ Y0t\ll`¥\ nf hY§i'@1`lH and f§¢“0¥`l\\ OVER ONE HUNDRED fT1MI<]S. THNIN NLININENT y Coming East-No Injury Reported. - MONCTON. Aus. 24~(Speeiai',-'riio cfliiuritime Iuxpress ccriiliig east vwis il yd~lay¢d by un iicciilcnt near Gump- Terrace Queen winning after los1ng wr “U'“°Y‘”d N0 the Nflfih Bill? ffm” _Ybfill»0I1. N. B., on Saturday. There is __ ,111 _report of any being killed, but the _ thin missed connections with the ‘ inpress. etc. iHi ENPTUNE [Yi iiYNNiYY]lIiIlY'S SNLYNN .___ By the Followers of N/iuin Hnfid, His Brother, Who is Againsf Him. ’i`./\i\'(.ill;»roil to bc greatly “benefit- .iit .~.y ii ri-ui.~;r in the Finuioli archipe- _Ylugo but since hcr return there has weakness, preventing the Enipress from walking, and sometimes even from standing. _._l.__i_-*_-- \_ ronu .~u.iit.rs he huh now crossed thc ICVIGLYN THAW NOT .\l.liiniii- o\'rr itll) times. The first. 'BROKE,‘ LIKE HARRY. Ytimr it took him six weeks in a wind- -~- Yjiimmi~i'. llr- rrossrrl ninc times in on NEW YORK Auirusf 21 -l~Z\'<\lyn pr-riod of tliirtcrri i_.ouf.hs. | _._ ._ ______._ \ \_vii.|.s winoiv To i‘.oNVI<3N'r. i _ e . Neshlt Thaw is not suffering from thu hurdup.liniiiiitlnl condition that is al- lvuul to have driven her hiisband into ,»:ir»ki~|iiife<'y. She was in nrcul es- L LONDON, August 21-A curious tzite oillce on Madison avenue yester- 'provisiou is niudo in the will of iliiy hunting for a "‘ni00 r0\1llf-\”Y .iliichiicl llnniiiore, un Irish solicitor, l'|1\C0." B6 She Dllt if- She Wwe 5 who left neiiriy $40,000. 1-is beqnrnui- imwn of royal purple. nbie brimmed veil $510110 to the Mother Su erlor of hilt with ii mass of black feathers, I’ Ynny convent his wife should enter inf- hiilh ill‘l'|°‘1- l0W‘°“i» Shim* which ter his death, it being his docla rg showed stockings to-matchhcr gown. littl l th dldapfcture, Teatiging the fntsllil¢D°° D.. 0. M. Red'din and G. F. Hutche-‘ i ° - _ `_ that'the widow should rievote the re- "I W0\l1d me ll. 0 10"” 0” ° of the faithful dumb animal which all mi YOanadinn Cardinal at the 0ctober.¢_h F .H iq h 1. hibitpm uh S Judges,-S. A- McLeod. Ghiel‘ - 0 "‘-““° ' S J* °°i 'ni fn ur i _ P Dr H D Cnnsistmy' daily visitors sometimes number asim¥i iild edocliene: glitgagiitcr a co chndnm 1°” Rmsghan' w"B` www' ' ' ° - ‘many as 400,080 his only regret bein! . y th The Match' B0y'B HOMBW “us ° -Tohnwil. HUD- -7- F» Wh°“"» 50”” A~ ____ _ ___ __ _ _ _ hi Mnncmn mendq were nm an vent she is to receive only some jew- "md ntoryd-and point! B good moral' gg¥3?;.'e Arcmbam Irwin' and L' L' lli(il)l<}|i/l'llVE WINDS, wlgh hltn. '_ln the country the liurvcst dry' It ls gran . . » Mm M¢n.,n.a1ri win ning the enwhy -- 'H in full “Wins and H00" fi Brent. ______ ____________. TORONTO, Aug. 24-(Special)-ilenl of the groin will be hrnvestr>d~- Y M ii s "Good bye MMM" 1' are ang | ...__ . _ was posed for by local people. Come _ _ _ _ ,Moilcrnte to fresh wesherly winds, notthe, crop pionisses to be n fnlr one M- nj- L- ~ _ _ C Di hm ‘ and no who they 3|-,_ _ iM|nn|d’s Lhimer\tCures (.».irgit in Cows much change in temperature. and the herds look n perfect picture. In ' mlmon “ms P 6 /y _ Hudson," she said, "somewhere near n. Nordicn's piece. I may want to try my voice." While in the rcnl'esti\te office she mulled in a special delivery envelope $100 in hills to in Pittsburg address. H) Ml ::ud'> 1..‘uin\ci.tC\1rea Colds i .., i<`N% r .,.:;,; - Q. iv ii.; =' il 1 1 ri 3 it ln, ». . . ._:’,». 1"".-= >!-"~T- ‘- .,, -<15!-fa;-.11 U- .¢;,.. ‘ 1' il? - -fn " i iv \ `,, ik i ___ i . . ,. 1.l'_»;._..-, 'ily-_-Y l ll. in lg. \ Q." L ". -...i _gn ~i