I l i I » \.r . odera lnds, 81"II1€I° Y -4 J F- _ ll E CIIARLOTTETOW GUARDIAN DAILY FOUNDIIIT) lilll `,_ WEEKLY. iN OW TRI-WEEK LY) 1887 ' ' - i _Lee _ - _M ___ __ --Y--.,~ --~,-V.-_.Wm ._ _ . v H __;_,_ __;___.;.._; _:J V _ itil” 177 f W * -_H cuARLo'r'rE'rowN, Pierson EDWARD ISLAND, cANADA, TUESDAY, AUGUST 14, 1906. l...‘§.~"..-“.‘i,»~¢i3l_.»[..,,,.".,,)..m,.r15 . , _-.-- -- _Y -_-,»_f__-11-,=-_-:--~.:~....,:;,-_ . ,. _.__ , . _ "_ ______ _____A___ _ VV WV V__Y`:____,T YW ll.M.S. DOMI.NlON ,W. CIiURCI'IlLL AS A VISITOR What Was Done 'Yesterday, And Who Visited The Ship-Events Oi The Day And What _Will Be Done To-day-Some Facts As To The Ship ills Worship the Mayor, und D. J. Vail Aiiiericari Consul visited thc shid yesterday, the latter receiving the cust- omary salute of five guns, and the Stnrs and Stripes being displayed on board during his visit. There was plenty for the boatnien to do yesterday in ferrying people to and from tlie battleship, for hundreds availed tlieinselves of Captain Kiugsmllls kind ness ln throwing the ship open to visitors. Allwho called on board were conducted all over the lighting machine and attentive lilueiiickets and iiinriiics explained the dilicrent devices used in enabling lirittania to sit upon the throne of thc Mistress of the seas. Among tho callers of note was John Sark, the Mlcniiic indian Chief of Prince Edward Island and his aide-dc-canip. llotii were in full regalio, and the splendid piiysiqiie of the Chief was much ridmired by the sailors. ' ills worship the Mayor, und the Ci y Councillors entertained Captain and Mis Kingsmiii and the olilcers ofthe ship to adrivc to Koppocn, yesterday afteriiooii where the party had lea, and afterwards visited points of interest about the City. The attempt to get up a game of cricket between players of the Dominion and the local clnli yesterday ciiiue to naught. because the local nicn did not re>pond. 'l`lie players from the ship had n practice giiuie in the Park, which proved interest- ing to a number of pectators. Lust night a dinner party was given on board to which the following guests were invited: Sir Louis Davies and lindy Davies, Chief Justice Sullivan and M rs. Sullivan, Mr. Justice Fitzgerald and Miss Constance Fitzgerald. His \Vor.- hip iliayor Paton and Miss Paton, His Lord- sliip Bishop McDonald, Hon. J. H. Cuininiskey, Commissioner ol _ Public Works, Lieut. (Joi. Moore and Mrs. Moore, A. A. and. Mrs.»..MnLsan, Major W. A. Weeks and Mrs. Weeks. Col. ilawison, R. H. McNeill, private secretary to His Honor Lieutenant Governor McKinnon. The arm-inent oi’ the Dominion siuts of four 12 inch 50 ion wire tivo lu each barbettc, four 0,2 inch singly in lnrrets, two on each side, len li inch quick grlng guns in central battery, live on each side, with 28 siiiiili quick ilringjguns 12 and 3 poniidcrs, and submerged torpedo tubes. The 9,2 inch gun will throw n projectile of 380 lbs with it muzzle velocity of 2tii0_`feei. which will penetrate a il inch plate of Krupp steel at that distance. The Daniinioiiis protected by Ilrirvey- con- guns, guns, izcrlsteci lateail Inches thick, covering D every vital part of the hull, and the gun tui-rolls have 12-in. protection. The tor- pedo nets are designed to ~top Lorpetlocs but for when launched against tht- ship, %@ 25 Per Cent Discount four hard purposes of defence against gun missiles would amount to vory little. Tennis and golf will provide recreation for the officers today, and this afternoon there will be the At Home on board, for vvliicha large number of citizens have received invitation.-i. Last night the ship was gully illumin- ated, in order to afford pleasure to citizens. The chief feature was an im' niense maple leaf' composed of hundreds of incandescent lamps. A most brilliant spectacle was afforded when the ship was lighted np. _ lII\lEHIClI HIIS HIC WHEIIT CIIIIP Niaiv Yoiiic, Aug. lil.-W.C. iirowii, vice-piesiiientofthe New York Central Systeiii, returned recently from a journey of more than three thousand miles through the middle west, undertaken ivltliihe object of ascertaining the ac- tuiil crop situation. He visited the States oi Illinois, indiana, Missouri, and 1oivii,iiiid has prepared special reports oiithc conditions in Kansas and Ne- liraska. ln all of tlicse, according to his obser- vation, tlie crops this year will be re- iiinikiiblc ns to both quantity und qual- ity. ln speaking of his trip Mr. Brown siiitl: 1 i.t-iioveiiiaitiw United 'states this yearwiil harvest alarger quantity of grain of all sorts than ever before, and will market lt at a better price, consider: ing tho size of the crops. The wheat drop in the six states in which I have personally made investigation wlllbe magnificent, Kansas this year is going to proclucca wlicat crop of about 00,000,000 liuslieis. The corn crop is in splendid condition. In Kansas and Nebraska u corn crop on as large a scale as ever before is practically assured. Iowa. will produce 1l.'ii)_ll00,000 bushels of corn, and possibly 355,000.900 in Missouri, with the exception of four counties in the northwest, all the counties will have great. corn crops. ________.__-____ innnunun ' IIN WIIHPIITH IICIIIN Losnon, Aug. 13. -The correspondent at Aden of the Daily Mail reports that the Mad Mullah has raided the Somali- land border and killed over 1,000 of tiic Riirebaron tribe dwelling in the Ogiincn 5 reign and captured 10,000 cnmele=.| Hot Weather Hammocks, on our Entire I Stock oi Ladies’ and New Books, Late Maga- By Eating Toiuisrn, Aug., lil-(Special) - 'l`lie‘ Empire Club of of Toronto which recently sent a cable to Winston Churchill, Under Secretary of State for the Colonies, asking him to address the Club in the event of his coming to Canada, has received u letter from Mr. Churchill expressing his appreciation of the invitation and greatly regrets his inability to accept it, being unable io visit the Dominion this ysar. 'l`riiioN'i'o Jilivi"i‘oN, Aug. lil-(Special)- 'fwo children of George Holloway 0Vinc Avenue are dead of ptouiaine poisoning caused by ice cream. 'Ilie cliililicn, n,,:r.' . f Boots , IIIHIUCY 05 =.f:e‘»»~»°‘=~ ef=»ai..r1:=: .... _7_____._._.__---- OR SALE-Fine building lot on UpperPrince St also two on School BOSTON BOAT S . C ?t.m'l`hes? threjilotishlarchamorlijg tl; itigst ' n e c t . DD Y . . or n. ~ ~ , p T l_,,"wpd Selling cheap. il Souvenir Y' rI?0Baih'room cewerags etc. I Week. C I . ~ .t°i‘.i.i:.r"s‘°°s‘:.;ii ‘.t°‘§.'.2::i...-°.' _ . . I lifuw W, A. HUTCHESUN, O EMEMBER""Th“t °""'7b°dy '"5' ' iiie Crown Confectioner. *H* 5¥I¥“.HISIlllIl Ci IIIIIIIIE . .,' ’i;,{.11~<¢|i.»-r,».`,_,.'_{._i_-L_. , -__ ,»,f.., _ 4 1 Sworn Average Circ g 'o V -. 3 » ° °' » Q R A rss the news is then fresh otialnsilz-TTT:-date, and that N°"h °“dS=m“?~°ld° Queen at some time during the do "°° '- everybody is llkel to buy the good! 5'3‘l““ l-"nf cdvelrgged vvhilo thelr mind sntlll bright » M md ve. Biioc'nvii.r.r:, Aug, 12l~ (Special)-Ada GCUFY oiled one year and eight months, llallgllter ofa Section Foreman, followed her father to work, taking the track a short distance from the house. Apassenger train rounded a curve and before the engineer could stop. the baby was hurled into the ditch. Its arm was torn oil' and iicdy piiiiiilly mangled. IIHIIWNEII WHILE INTIIXICIITEII A Sailor Going Aboard His Ship the Latest Whisky Viciim. S'i‘. .liiiii\', August lil-(Special)-James iieiiip, ii sailor on the Battle Liner lliiiii-ra :itieinpted to board the steaiiier iviiilc flruiik, fell into the harbor tonight :intl was drowned. llI]UNI] IC SEL PIIESIIIENT 5 2 C/D t)\'.~"|`i'.i: ll.\\‘, N. Y., Aug. 12.-Miss .-\.~.i l.. i~Z.-iii~, who is surnmerlng in Oyster llny for the purpose of in ervlewing the pi-t-sidcnt or Mrs. Roosevelt on what she Ili-rliircs is “ii matter of life and death," fi-cnicti ii ,<1-one during the service in Chi-ist i‘Ipi~r-iipni church today. Miss Esnc or Miss tiiisi-, as licr nauie_ is sup' posed tn ld-_ has attended every church servlcciil \vlii<:h the president has been i~i‘cscni.-iiicc his arrival here in July. Sliclins ciinibedSagiiuiorc Hill on foot several times only to be turned away i-_v the secret. service incn. She presented herself at the church today and toil; fiscal directly behind the pow usu-illy occupied bythe Roosevelt family, \Vlirii usher .liinies Duffy requested her to ri- iinquisliltliis seat she refused. i)tll'_v forcibly removed her to the rear of the church |indMiss Esau says he tore iii-i' gown in so doing. For this act sire liiti-i~ appiicdforawarrant for Daily, iiui was refused. _-,.31-1 IIHITIIIN LIISES C Til THE CHINESE l,0Nii4i.\', Ang., lil-According to llic 'l`iiiics Pekin corrcspoiideiii, tin-re seems little doubt thiit, in iitteniptiiiiz to rcsuiiie control of the imperial niaritiiiieviistoms, the Chinese ofilclals are folioiviiig ii delilieratc policy, and that the llritisli foreign oillcc has been tricked into accepting wholly illusory assurances as to ilic iiidcpeiidance of Sir Robert linrt and the liuropenn control \-vliicli he represents. '[`lie'I`imcs says that thc situation created by the recent cliiinges is plainly one which d0~ iiinnrls ilic proiiiptcst and most serious attteniinii. 'l‘lin two new Chiiicset-oiiii~ trolleys have begun by granting tlieiii selves liigli salaries and opening iliicl oillces in l’clcIn. They directiiiat no reports or statistical returns may be publisheri until they have approved, or, more probably, censored them; and with liiit-iiiiminl lnipertlnencc. have appointed ii ape(-ini ciiicial to carry their instructions- io Sir iloi crt liart, whom thi-y di-sigiiatc their foreign servant. Although the pioniises made to our lcizntioii were explicit that no fiindamcii- ini alterations in service were iiiii-nrlcri, these have never been pro- riiulgnicdin China. and were not even ccmmunlcatrdto Sir Iiaiwi-t lim-i. llc ielherefor unable to issue theiii ns service instructions and finds himself fal- ing daily into growing discredit with his own subordinates. » to I'Iave MON* `|`*>l\'i -‘\ll`-.'»» l`l Igiiciinli 'l‘liat ilic T»W0l0l\iil l11lS-Slllg Creiiiiicr uhildrcn lost their lives in one of the hogs kiio\\‘ii as “" and one of wliivh is located only n ft-\\' yards fi'oiii the spot \\'Iici'i-ilic Children ivere last. sc-uii, is thc tiii-ory oi Gonbmllle C» H- Thfllnlii. \\'l o returiied on ‘Saturday from another tlii-cc \\'eel<.».` search. THIIIN KILLSI LONG MISSING CANNOT COME LITTLE CHILI] CREAMER BABES invited to Toronto By Empire Club to Speak, ‘which mowed ,ts Fame, Believed to liave Sunk in Bogs or Quicksands lie Sends Regrets Cannot Visit Canada This ' to His work on The Near Their Home-The Kidnapping Theory ' nniwa mek Year -Two Children Poisoned to Death y A Discarded and Foul Play Not Believed ce Cream. Occurred. The l o,:.~ of which Mr Thonias speaks are <-oinpo~cd of black mud of about the Suuic i>i~opci~t ies as tiuicksands. '.l`l\c kiiiniippint' theory, Mr Thomas bt-Iic\'e.~ io lie grouudlcss. | I"i‘oiii iiiiiiierous conversations With 'Russell 'l'i'liiilioliii, Mr Tliouias is satisfied t'ii_\t lad is perfectly innocent of any i-oiiricri ioii with Llic chilili'eii's disappear 1-iii~i-. HEV. HHH. SIIVIPSUN CIIT Cllllllil nollecir-il today at the iliinl iiioetiiig of lin orgiiiiiziiiiuti of whiuii l)r. A. ll. Siiiiiiscii have been in session licrc i\\‘o wi-i-ks yciii-.~ ago the record iiiark was iviiclii-i \\'l\l‘l\ -*.`liiii_||..tI \vi\s_ir0llecti-il in one tiny. lil’ WIIHCHIP T Sasebo that iiiter rcpcateil failures tli battleship Mikiisai, \\ liiifli siiiik las Sepleiiiliei' nft<'i‘ iiiir‘xpIri~ioii liiiil oci,~ui'i'c1 on lioiii-il, was sticccSsi`ull_v iloiitvd. Supl. iiili Iiisi. Uoii.~,i¢I<~iuiIiIt> iii_y~li'|'_)' =iiii\iiiiiIl~-il lin: 1=nii.~t\ of ilii- iii-a\ii~i'. iii ivliirli iiiiiririrds of livi-5. vii- l|i~', llit- gi-iii'i.iIiv iicccptcil iluurr-s iaviiip :fini killi-ii or iiii~~iiii,; iiiid Tliliiiioic oi lv~.- .~i-i'ioii~ly iii_jiiii il. llcafiicss Caniiotlie Cured. by ini :il iippliciiiioiis. as they ciiiiiim iciicli rin- iii mist-il poriioii ni' i lit- i' ir, 'l`Iii‘ii‘ is iiiily uiii- way iii curl* lli-:ifiii‘.~.~., :iiul ili.il. i~ by 1- iii.~i.itutii'iiiai iriiii-iiivs. lliiiiiiiiwis is tniiisi-il by nii iiilliiriiril L-tiiitiiliiiii iii tin' iiiiiwoiis liiiirig iii ilic l'fii.~i‘i1'lii:iii 'l`|iI»t-. \\'lii'ii lliis liilii' is' iiiiliiiiii-ii you Iinvi- ii riiiiililii.i.' .~o\iiinttlc of the wa of Jipiiii. Slic ~:iiil< ilitvr nii vviilivsiiizi :ii S.i~i-l><.i, ,CHEIIT HIICE Ellll THE IlINC'S CHP -1 lil li- ~l<»iip l‘I!l`oi'l ivnii _ye\ti'i'rliiy's race for lil-" l\ Nitin I' ip. 'l`Iic new schooner ~ lJ‘1\\\~ii tin iie-l by J. lingers Maxwell, led ‘ llii- ilvt-L ui llie ilnlrili. lint IOSL tilt; ratle by - lllllt' ~~"'un. ~~\\'rn\t-vii iiiiles of \\~lii¢;li wage. I I limit io ii iiiri-,viiiil iii ii sriinotli sea. , '|Iit- \,\.i.~iii Iwi nearly 1.lin entire dis- ` iiiiii t- bu' ilu- l'Ill`oi-t r-cache-ci for the finish , vriy i`;i.~l :ind _ju~t cliiicliutl the race. 1 .\inc _\'a\i;lii.- ~tartt-d, live schooners, ‘ iliiri- ~loiip~ iiiid :i _vziwl an-I seven finish' oil, llii~ aloop ituiiiliou' :ind the schooner i\iiiii\~l iiivi-liiig willi uizcidiriiis. 'l`l.i~ iniiiic of the l