1»- f- - - f i _,_ ,_ " i f ~.r ,. ' 1, *np _,Aw E; W TiiE iiioiiiiiiiw RDI om/ING san..." _ ---Goes Info Orin 1` 5000 Hama. . _ T if 'wnnrBt?isii»%°i%i?»%l?i.nn».i _ cuaRLo'1f'rs:'roWN. PRINCE Epwaan,1sLAND, cANApA,1=ianAv, SEPTEMBER GRANT" Pit R MONTH as : 2 7| 1906- ii=iNci.ic<;oi~v 'rvm i;E,\q-3 Y L i.___ - . ‘ _- __ _V , _ _‘__ FUNERAL OF LATE s 'COMMITTEE REPORTS WERE BEFORE THE CO-NFERENC Yesterday Developing Diiierences oi Opinion on the Best Way to Trea the Liquor Question, Also on Publishing and Missionary ‘A Management-A, Warm Debate on Proposal to Divide the Missionary Department Under Two Secretaries DR. F. P. TAYLOR ___.¢-»-’ impressive service included an Eloquent Tnbute From Rev. G. M. Campbell and Masonic i‘lonors-Long Proc the Last Tribute oi Respect. The funeral of the late Dr. Taylor trick one of its most devoted supporters, and it place yesterday afternoon to the 1:'eoplu's is fitting that he should sleep hard by the Cemetery. It was one of the largest an most imposing ever seen in this city. The peli-bearers were:-U. S. Consul and care. He was oonscintious, manly, Vail, His Worship Mayor Paton, Hon. F. and devoted to righteousness. LHasxard, K.O., Benjamin Rogers, H. J. “The appreciation of his work is all ` v Cundall, and J. E. B. McCready. e The order of procession was as follows: that is undying, iiic love of wife, fain- Musonlc Body . Clergymen Funeral Director Carriage with flowers Hearse Immediate relatives P. E. I. Hospital Trustees ` Medical Society Board of School Trustees Board of Kindergarten Trustees , Friends. The services at the home were con- Lord and Saviour. he passed from the ac- ductod bythe Rev. G. M. Campbell, former minister of the First Methodist nit " Church here, now in St. John, assists by the Revs. W. W. Lodge, T. F. Fuller- Rev. Mr. Campbell offered prayer. At the ton, and W. H. Spencer. The music cemetery. following the burial service which was impressive and appropriat was furnished by the choir of the First funeral ritual of the Masonic Order was Methodist Church, under the direction read by the Chap|ain,Rev.Mr.Woodroofe, of Prof. Watts. The favourltc hymns of the deceased namely; "Peace, Perfect Peace," “Rook of attendance. ARCH. Bhd “Asleep in Jesus" were used. "The floral tributes were of rare beauty, The opening part of the services was attesting the affection of many persons conductodb the Rev W W Lodge,w\io of all classes and crieds. The entire y . . . , sisoolleied prn.yer,after which the lesson S. one from the Old and one from the New personal bereavement and uf a. great Testament were read. by Rev Mr-1"u\l°r- pneiie inns in felt in can community. ton and Rev. Mr. Spencer. Rev. G. M. Campbell who spoke with deep feeling, after s solemn and eloquent introductory. said in part: medical profession has lost an lnfluenla leader, and the city mourns abroad minded, energetic and progres-ive citizen. wrecked outside of Grantham at mid- ullr. Taylor was well born.He came of it night. The tum should ha" “tapped at famil noted in the hlst iry of Ne »v Brans Y d ;'.‘°:i.f.?:.i.‘:.‘.‘.‘::::";':..”‘:,i..:;'°‘;:‘ rx.. »---~ »-- ---- patriotssnd honest men ran in his veins 1°” "h° '"““ “nd jump” ° id e. The en ins and several and he inherited :he principles of a R0 od g:'°;:gd]:;""i\d°t::n I3; his f.ME;;:; bank ment, the engine turning turtle. Bev- open before you; you knew him as a msn ""1 °°”°h°° lmmedhwl’ wok hm There are many passengers beneath the of neroui impulses, of broad and in K9 tolllgentviewn, having the courage to died. The number of H". 1°" is not expreasand to cariy out his opinions l-ie wasa true friend fearless in the ex- ` Many were injured. ¥°.T;°L?§”h;;u‘:ptTcl;°°:;h;;wT:;H 52:3 At. last accounts the coaches ward still my H you were not present’ and the man and the fire brigade had been cali- anrl won en of whom 'his can be said ar of great value to a community. "Ha W" dum’ lnwreswdl In gas mx' MAT. the spot where the express was de um and m°"\ “dh” of ywr U y' B railed there is a curve, and it is 'supposed a member of the Board of Trustees h gave his best thoughts and time to th ch i I s‘em to make education pr cilcul s oo y Hia profession brought him in close touc fl. with humanity ln~ its greatest trials °°mpl°L” :as .;.°.sf::::.';‘::::°::..sss;:..a“~:.:i THE [Wy HH] g ' SLATER Hiiiil HUUSE .. lllW ZEALAN SE boys," said Inspector Odell, ‘but even in [Montreal Herald ] from usage received they should not be N E ditl Th bsdl There will be fun in the little red $1: dp”°'°“t' °°“ °“ ey R" schoolhouse amid the R\‘€"\ P515' °f '".._-------"'- Prlnce Edward mud this “mmm m“"d"u"""°m 'mul' °""wh"°° Or-raw/i Sepi.l0-The recently estab- T"° P’°"'“°'°' D°°'"tm°“" °' Am' __ _ _ ____._. iinnen riir-en. iine nr scanners between if an culture has decided to turn every oanédund New zedlndwnou meeting s°h°°l pupu into A bm-mu at umm" A with success as yet. The owners of the A H ` ln[°rmaM°n an by ms mu” se". Being line l\iuck.iiellBros. of London England ii ii i M,x|°“5 gg know just how many cowl havb written tot-hegoverninenf. complain- 0 S eve" farmer In the pmvhme hudnd in that they are notableto secure any "°"'h°vm“ money enough to and out regurn cargoes not even lumber belnllub- for itself it has asked the teachers to in- ‘i bl ‘ erstocdrry 011 bill! lil' mln” °' _.._.__.._------¢ ` . ession of Citizens Pay i institution he loved sowell, and upon which he srentso much of his thought about me, flowers that tell of tie lo 'ily and of friends; flowers in the shape af a cross, that symbolize our hope, flowers in the shape of acrown, that is mind us of our reward. As we think of hislife and its helpfulness, of his in- terest in the welfare of humanity, we are not surprised to find him today asleep in ii wilderness of flowers. He has dnished his worki in a moment the summons came to him, and with a prayer for` the repose of his soul, offered to the Blessed n. tivlties of tlmelutc the realities of eter- yr d At the close of his touching address e read byRev. W.W. Lodge, the impressive assisted by \Vor~hipiul Master Sellars, . many members of the craft being in seriice showed how widely the sense of |-r-i >< *D 1 r-r-1 C/D 35 I dollars damage an o the “I came to your city, that with you ""' tribute °f r°°\;~=<="‘w ~ 'eesnmbsn -nn -- ~ '- e memory and worth of a loyal rlend ~ ‘ * ; ` V ‘ ' " ~ __ ' md _ 'ood ummm He hlwnnmwd Ms ` . _ g is morning President G.D.Wright, Charlottetown. work, a dear family has been bereft. Thr; LONDON' sept' 2o___Th° ommied. scotch _ express train on the Great Northern Rail way, leaving London last night, was Grant-ham,but failed to do so. Shortly br g _ E coaches were dashed over the sm- . debris. Of the ten extricated, Ive have ` known, but it is believed to bc very large. e The dead and injured as yet have not indentlded, Z the brakes failed to act. The train ap- pears tc] have gone upa siding, smash- Q ing the parapet of the bridge, which was 'HIGH COURT OF E l. (_). FORESTERS t ln Session at Montague-Report of the High Mouraaan, Sept.. 20 -(Special)-The Temperance and Moral Reform committee held an interesting session this morning western and central. ` and grave differences of opinion camo out The matter of the personal responsibili- as to the best way torrent the .iiqu Some _ members favored this passing ___. or tyof the minister for assessed funds which is inierestingto the N. S. Confe- of rencr, cuine up in the cnnimittce on a clause emphasizing the duly of every Memorials. A memorial asking for the elector to vote against any candidate who removal of the system was turned down, would not pledge himself to favor aiierconsidcrable discussion. At the afternoon session the report of This was voted down by a large the Missionary committee was taken up majority, as tending to bind the co science of the voter. The Book and Publishing committee dividing the department into Home and ii- and o hot debate ensued. The committee favored the policy of decided to ask the Conference to dlvldsl Foreign under two secretaries with tw it into three committees, eastern, “5_,,w,.,tu,|°,_ Dr. Sutherland bitterly opposed th He charged the committee with person report was adopted. After a warm discussion he suggests th" "w° general secremrles he appmnted for the occasion. The wall.-i :ind piiii foi-in who, in consultation with the board sh divide the work, one to be Secretary- green, out flowers and poiit-:l plnnis Treasurer and eaclito have an assista Chief Ranger- High Standing Committee E -Appointed Officers-The Prceed- ings at YeSterday’s Session. Tm: High Court of Foresters met in entertained. The court adjourned until Q annual sessicnitt Montague yesterday at 2,30 p. iii. tin rc-assembling, High Chief lbw. The special train arrived from the Ranger Nelson took the chiiir and after wsstnbciitldr.-lock with soinetliing over introducing liev. J. H. Courtney, Past is. 100 passengers, including deli-gates, liigli (lliit-f liniigvr of Ontario, and Judge “U were artistically fcstooiicil with tvei ut while the Forestrie iiiifi i»iiii»l\-iiiiiii SEHIUUS HHE AT AYLMEH. [IN Artiimn, Os'r.,Se;tember Z)-(Special) One hundred and Bfty thousand meetlngof the Maritime Funeral Direc- reuuit of s Hrs which started th in thc lumber pilling yard ofllltchie Br THE MAHITIME T T Tllil'l MHESTUH , ____- Destroys Big Lumber yard oi Association Elects 0fiicers~ R ichies and Threatens Will Meetin This City Next Year - Hnurax, Sept. 20-(Special)-At the f tors' Association held here. today the fol os. ' Vice President.-I. C, B. Olive, Truro. Vice President-Geo. Chamberlain, St. The origin of the fire is unknown. Con- John. slderabie anxiety for the safety of the town The Association will meet in Charlotte- wss felt, out a lucky change in the wind town next year. blew the sparks in another direction. ______._._.-_-_- Bill Pllllll lllll A SEHITUL lllllil( R;1c`g:x‘_):T;‘;“t€:$' g?;;l;;be°`Td&ue°;m31 sion of Parliament they are going to be I 'zfgifrigiisioiimgggxazsgx gléatigvrgzz Queen lioteifthis morning,” He was refer- Muon department mm marking stand ing to a remark of President Baiiatyne, of h L f “hue sébools "adam :xt p“s_ the Canadian Manufacturers' Associa- zl; |°;°:b;“p,,3 ww D" cent mn “Rh tion, that the coming revision of the tarirl` “We will supply the some books to the .. t iifi th hi.t fth t . f:§’:,t;n:;l;: DTI; H to 60 per cent' le” B'r‘i{crxi`. MT. FTel,dTn?z stiattecrlnld the house Thu, inwsugavoxuof ;‘:;l§3:x;E?!k;2 coming revision of the tnrifl' would make mom S38 Bogie sladurziilib of me pubno butlittie difference in revenue. There is SZEEZT te‘:;.'bo;Ts\s Exhibit; presented b °”’-7 °"° nwnnmg t° “kc °“" °f "h“"'“ inspectors showed the books in use from year to six months had utterly gone to pieces SMALL INEHEASE S iii iiii iiiiiii Toaoriro, Sept. 19-“If the Canadian manufactures expect any considerable f increasnln the tariff at the coming ses- disapointeri" said A. Broder, M. P. at the would sive us the “best and strongest." last session," added Mr. Broder, “that the Y a. _ T ‘ struct the youngst Size I1 to 13 $2 50. tie investigation. It an nieeiuen, and DANGEMN CORN SALVIE _ , i, ° ‘ it incapable ofa wholelnt of extension ____ t | ‘ds “W bum ' BW TT' T’ "° b° “Wed that juvenile "va", They usultlly con A nf M ure n liquid ‘ Minsvfl’¢ Liniinam Cirrus "und S in M2 _0 $3 00 too portentous scumnll _ I I U §'\;;T|°:T{;um“;].:'if‘|;f°:,, éum élu_“,w,." -1-*--”' iz' I 5, - | » N d tg 5 will no ea . h ,ig 0°" Hlimrax, Sept. M -A ten-iiie exp os o oh' h ‘B pumy "Keuhh cm,” M F, " i f dues ' *=-=°~ =’»l~f"`--f-”'»‘i'i"'fi"T::' ::.- :'.".':s-.“:.::.‘:'--'~i::.:.i;.':i.:.~:scsi -» - ~ » ' ' i ni, one nnswenirrespeetive tl bed so that the explosion was in a room C _ - i ii as , °' “‘° °°w mm' My at er g rf wal heard at twelve oclock last night in :nd°°“,e,,|n one fuy. l)on'i. forge th, Boy., “ke ‘"0 wear' go Thnlsusevemn ,ibn the story of Mrs. Psnnfl 0 ______________.--- _ wnij *gg ,_ W gf L;-ect, It _;g _ wgii gp mgh do, ASUGGESTION OF RARE VALQIEE . \_e‘1,‘taE:&t thxnofrs cuz, wlilllc naming (Teo inte for Classification.) rw -in ° °"i. n on riwinewnniair ai aynn " “ ' Ariieeaaednonditiono ° H? M", Pt \_ If i _ ' - thsairpaasages enum bad, bs* di its inf the open window. 'Ihe mom F0i.¢i§Aiél3;€‘§;mPfpr'“sa:elg wmsuév sew' w _ Gum., Qi’ TIOC is ¢C0iiOm community emnnnles ro ‘ ' -~ ` M, » . The Slat S g \ag:°°¢m,m,,,,,., ,,,::;i;ti;»)na»;riii,='¢i%.En;il._ pm wnzrsd wx A,,,,\,,,,.i°nn w. niaginn. 9-siwcipd. i ilifsiiiiiii M oillcersand their friends. 'l`lic in-etliren Einiiierson, lligii Secretary of New umm-“shy and “Muir methods toward ;;".;r;¢;&r!1xi1eIi.I;1]t‘0:1h;s=.(iii‘tiLr;)i:l1'bywiiiii; lirunswick,iicicaritiiofoilowing address: hini, and threatened to resign if the Sylumitnd tiieMontaguelli-...ssiiiinil. .\ REPORT up UNH CHIEF RANGER procession was formed niiil the \'i.»iioi'.~ d headed by the L~1\ni\iii'w-cil»'~l rc ilu 'i‘..iiit-ciiii.-in.ini iii.-.nriiern ni the iw1l.whivh was avnrvuriiiwli' -lwvriiivil iii,-ii ciini-i.nfi'i-innf Elin-uni Isinnd:- 5 liretliruii and Coiiipiiiiioiis,-By the V _\i-intrigue, Sept. 20th. 1906 ' i~cq\iii~i-,iiii~iii_~< ci our li\v.~i we are called ~ r tht iniiiis our Thiiteentli Annual `lu|_,t- ir C- sessioii, l\\-vlroiiic you to this meeting to vm", neIds_ This suggeuuon was w_ moill/095 Qdcmell mm “'“U>“> Nil* TWH” cnnvt-iieil iisitisiii iny lioinc town. A. ~ moito "Welcome" which grueieil iii ferred back to the committee. THE SllNiBUHl THATN WHESK \" iiiorc exteiiilvfl greeting will be given you \'i=4iwrsae they entered. l~§i»<>\<¢ \1\<=‘i.nn.~iiynnnhniinr qnniiiieii ie fmingiy kindly weivvme received M Nw \'i\ii~\1= dean. \\'iiii~c\iiisis nniyi.ii».»'rinrteen»i1 homes and hotels in which they wer ' U Ciiiiiiiiued on page Il. THlHli lilllil \S __ ,`.'» HAILWAY Still MTW Eiiillllilli A (l'i"i.\ \\ \_ Si-pi. l‘.i--l‘0i'iioii:- nf a third . Nlcoiaieif, of the artillery, was as- iuly Find Defective Airbrake And Exonerate the train Crow T F _‘___ Svi»iiim\',0ni.. Sept W.~(Speciai)--The jury on the fatal C. P. R.,i|'aill Wreck brought in the follow-ing verdict: Nolgolng westand train No 2 going east colliding at that point and that the collision was due to defeci- ivo air brake service on No. 2 train, the defectbeing a closed angie~cook on the rearof the mail oar. We dnd that the train crew took the usual precautions in handling the train. ________._____ Min|rc's Linimeni lisiievea Nsurslgis- ,_...____-~_--_- liEilMAll THHEAT S lilll ALAHM Mosrnnalnsept.. 10-'1‘heiSia.r's Lon- Brltish free trader notwithstanding. Her threat to treat Australia as she treated Canada, bacanse of the proposed Australian authorities preference often percent upon British goods, is causing the, Australian authorities here to inves- tigate the results of Germany’s similar threat to Canada. The conclusion they corneto lsihat Germany marie hersel ridiculous. Sho almost closed the markets of Canada against her goods and is new reduced to petitioning Canada to renew a commercial arrangement almost cn Canada's own terms. Australia is noi. mv-e dependent upon thc markets of Germany than Canada is. Recent Commonwealth returns show the total of trade of Agstraiia wlthi Britain amounts to $20,000,000 annually, wh|leAustraiia's total trade wiihilermany is less than $2,0ii8.0ii0. Germany buys less from Australia by six times than Great Brita n.in fnot India, Ceylon and New Zealand and France, are all better consumers than Germany. ____...__--- ASSASSlilETEl] Tm" d” °' “WT tn ir »n¢°i0° Tn 1 ‘ " V i' ' , ` ~ ~ . ; " hd" M. T110 - “ °"° 1°" *l“‘- 9-iii»?T93¥~»f»'i§f,`¢,?,i::i?ti:°:::.::§1;:?.‘~7"i»»i»s~- 5 "At _=»@f»5-'f-i-A » R“:‘.i‘.L‘.‘2it.i‘.'$“ :.!."t‘:2.".'..'t.‘2.: ;';=f,,g_-;,,,“’;,°‘*;,,;°';;:r,,_',;‘,:,';,,_£5 1;; “°° °n\'w" mthat anythin suggrs- |'IVlr\ ,byilifidlf was MII mah' ard I d _ lag gl* ‘Y °‘“’" “" ”’" .ii nv. entities *° res pniiasnauaeennnnna sian as ni Téngm tiveofblood o|\-noniifiyr i-lamiitonu fills ,m ‘Mb““. n In' mm* uf.” lawymy wi: ‘_ :hd aim ma: 2|;-eisi‘a:ii|;;v&lsee;-li-\¢;r;eo.::lry~ gsrgnt to be Y ehotdead.The murderers escaped. General |i»iniy\vi-i-- iiiiinli ii:iy iii iiii- riiiiis ol pilin tliiiiiiiiirlliilii bil iili-iiiiflcnliiiii is By Trustees of Sage to iiiipo~_~ii lr. 'l`i»iiioi-’io\v ii uni- ful iiii-iiicai the Canadian Pacific i-xniiiiniiiiiiii will be niaile in see wiirther `iiie reiiiiiiiin lit-lung Lu u iuaii oi' woman. `\ It is i\iiiiosi‘ certain that' Mrs. Beckett, itiin iiii|liiii»r, was in the iiutei at the time ,E of tin- fire iiiui they may he hr-r remains bn' flint is iiivri- conjecture. ' Mrs. Pearce, sun- rinteiiiluiit of the Bar iiui-do llcnie at l’t-terboro unit .\ilss Gregg, Tug” AW .¢i,|.,.__Sfr,"_lfll'_N_' .._.s.°p"‘ 21"($l'""i°U' H' is a iuily visitor, iiii-ntiiied tlia remains of d \ll\deY'5f0°d he" i-hm' 'TW TYUSWP5 °'_ Miss Lovcday, iiiiii liuvu liiki-u them t0 came to than “ml neu' me 'nat swnch Russel Snge'i- estate have sold tiic New A I’ctei'l>0i'o to lie iiuricil iii is pint in-longing M' Aznda swuon mx lm 0' PA R' by nun' `Brur.swl|:k Soiiilicrn liiiiiway iiotivr- un io the Barnnrdo lmini-_ The reniaiiis of Lizzie O‘l\'ulll, tim wait St' 'Mlm 'md Sl' Stephen Lo uw ross, were claiuicii by her relatives today Canadian 1’aiciflc,sul»jt-ct to thc approval ,md Wm |,,, bu,.,L,,] ¢o,,,0,,0,,._ of the heirs iifieriliu estate is settled. The finding of tiii- body today makes Lccal oilicinls will not iulli. ____._.___ SINGING AS SHE PASSED AWAY M0NTm`:M" Sept" 19-Smgjng th? Bong i of Sheringliiini, Norfolk, is probably the °t Lh”,B"°t°" Poet' Bowel' Ln Iallupol Ioidest Salviitionist in the world, for she Emile" me "mg or .H nshcrumn ‘Tho will cslelirntc licr one hundrcfitii birthday 'n Bight' .of .I"'nd' “n_(.xffhi.°;1wi;e:'(_' 1;' in llvceiiihur. Despite her great age, she 'l"‘::‘i‘§'l°;nE|“`_'EdJ‘:t7‘:"‘:; “l'0f,‘ny!l'L,fhc a légllé -attciids an occasional open air meeting. three-year old girl was piityliii; yesterday d°n °°""p°nd°mT cables; Germany at home and fell fifty fact to the pnvc-, seems determined to drive theBritish menhhumm nwmmrhrokeher mlhnnd omCM,0_ sqm 20_ (Sp,,d,,U_ Emp!" ‘nw oommu-ch! 'muy' the the doctors found no external iniui-ics. SBDT- C0rD~--~-----.~~-...- 49A` She lay iii ilic cot in no apparent. pain " and sang thc song to licr lirctiier' und sisters. Early this iiioriiing thcrie iziiiiic ix sudden change. A fcw ci-its of iuiguinii ` and all was over. four' iii.-iiiiis as fiir as known- Walker, who ilie-ii iii tlic liospilai,aiid iiii: three taken from liic iii~bi'is. MUST ELUETHY SALVATIUNTST n P. ` l.o.\'no,\‘, Sept. 1:4-“Granny” Cnrske, “ Whent...... 125 “ l.’urk.... .. $16.8-'i Duc. Uorii. . . . . . .. -fill “ \\’iieat..... 7-l.§` “ 1’nrk.................. . . . . ._ MayWheat.......... .. . 7ti;':__` sale this reason. Have you seen the swell line of Souvenir Cards published ` by the celebrated house of Raphael Tuck & Sons Co? Souvenir Post ard Albums in all bindings, from the plain cloth to beautiful Burnt Lggghgf. all prices. CARTER Headquarters for Souvenirs. l ILI .M U.Y__M__ TR We make a specialty of beautiful Souvgnh-5 of Prince Edward island and Charlottetown. Our Souvenir Postal Cards ‘cave had an immense Q CO., LTD., I pokllll T ealmtjwws Ml, ‘:i"d|i$E»T':;Al¢“‘ daatlllifaia an Bu ` Golf rcs. M 1,; A Nearl A Everybody Reads The Guardian" Prince Edward is _ _ii 0 ~ , , °""° ,:li,'Ain"ArT,nniisned.s°\ °"fY - i ` 1'.. » -L ii Y-1ulL 1, ' _ _ A \ .i=f‘ 4 . i ii 1 I il i is 6 3. \i l » i v 1 ee. In l _ '»_M@*M ._,_____--___ " Q s i _~.-..»`~ n ,, _ i l