_- t' " _ 5 .. , .> ,, ,_v _ _, . `,,;w,)._` r ' ' i ~- . 'E 1 '- PAos:s.a¢r_...,,tl ' » . _Q _ ~» . 7000 Guaranteed " ‘ . I. ` i _ ~ ' Dsiiyfor 1907. l _ . , ‘ - ` ‘ y r , ORNMD Deir ` _ -__a . I - . . _ ~ , M ` W g _ Catches All Early _ ~--~ ' ' i ' V - Momi1»z.i,hl~ , >~ _______ 3C gk? fs £2 ZQ C5' ft M WN _ , W _.__~. ___ AN ABSCONDER FRDMAMDNCTON ___ - Believed to Have Taken Over a Thous- and Dollars oi Dominion Bridge It Companys Money Leaving Workmen Unpaid _*ii M0NU'|`\’N» S\‘lll»~ 9- - (SDO<‘ial)~ The ' over u thousand doll .rs thefts of Herb rt Finley. for-em in hers for the Damlulun B;l|lge Company and Meant work for six weeks on the structure r-c:i\'cd nr pay ,,|y_},°uRh Fllllily had l'L00i\'crl three checks for wbo has disappeared, are much larger ,un ' ‘ons nmountsfor that pur nge from than at ilrst believed and wirl amount lo s tire Company, P France Will Lose . , . and Mon e y . P ' between the (iovcrnmcnts of Canada and __.._`_____ The Situation in Morocco Becoming More Serious and it Looks as Though France Might Become Emhroiled, As a Result of It. ,,__,.___i___l_-i__....__ f 0 Parris, .°i‘utcrnber S ~While there hr s not been any more lighting at C rsabianci since the ilercr engagement of Tuesday. the serloirrrress of the general sliuation in Morocco and the posslb.lliy of its landing l"r'anco ill diplomatic difficulties with the other powers ol Europe, notably Ge many ard Great Britain, say nothing of the np- iiuiii, iiii ini, i;inniii iuiiisi T0li.0N'|‘0, Szptemir -r 8-.\ curious la v_ null. is ou in Ontario just now. A fuw days ago Judge Mclntyra was holding court at Upfrgrove, and at noon l\lcNn1t.y, abut l keeper handed the dining room over to the jrldgo and lrwyers, refusing to admit the general public. A pr.-mincni. Ontorlo country citizen and his d inghtrr came to the hotel for dinner and being retnséil entertainment took action against. McNulty for neg'ecting_ to provide accom- nrodaticn for travellers as deninndtd by the license law. The hotel keeper appear- eri on Siturday before two magistrates and was convicted. lie at once iippealod, i hich will likely carry the case belore Mo' 1. tyre. It is believed the latter will re- fnsr to deal wirh it. tr. =-=_~_-~_¥ Co.iilcnscdAitvcriiscmcnts Tin late forClaisii'lallcr. Hf_S_QE PAGE 6 EOR RA TES ~& o wAN'rao~A 1 r Maori B__l&oiise. f pp Y il-=-nl0rilwo'i WAN'EED-Tu'o boys to learn the crockcrylrnslness. A. Ni' “I ANTED-a lively young man to drli c grorerv wagon. 15 ing r.~fi»ronci-. Jac. Kelly 8: Go. ‘J - 101m- “I ANTED-A good city gil with S fair education to learn thc lyp‘-I cutting.-Apply at Guardian olllr-e. _______._._?- AUC l`ION-Remember auction .,r r . ter l.’rat|.‘s farm and stock at Albin; Plains on Sept. liith at I o'clock |;;_rIl\(.]d3L FOUND-In Uarrers resturant a sum of money. Finder can have sanro by paying for this advt. Apply to Nfllw Urosaman. ` 9-4043 - WANTED-at once n nurse mold about 15 ears oiage. C .urvry iriri Dr"- farrod. Xpply io Mrs. iienj. Rogers Jr lain” gg" ti _ liiiirf. Ram nit-That ever-yliofiy read; H morning paper as the news is ihrn fresh auu up-Lt-date. and that nr. some ihne during the day cveryhodv is liln-lv 'ii bay the goods advertised while ih lr rnind is still bright and an |\"‘~ __ \URSISl1En rr(i".3i'l-r~o i t lor rix ll- rn..rr..rrsrrorn N iv. lat lI..u.-e of nu rm\ma', hot and cold w.\ri»r, bath rnoni i-:.1-. well furnished, pranc. ‘S able and cmith _ , - _. up; eh l.,ttetown house Aldressilx "_I\{0“wDu_ AN l'El) -Special sal :amen for l’i'lllt‘7 Edward Jani. must bn. Il0\‘ tal ara and ha-‘ii work'-gs. Lib»l\l l"Y weakly Rs|lri>ra|n»-. 1*-riuli il\H'»“' lars write Luka llrcthcis Company, Montreal. ”“|0d"_'1'_ Tow oN rua vmnicvui'--our Svrvifii L llooitlor of inior»m\|.iun for teacher;-. containing |.weniy~i»ll'l'» ?'\l-l"‘-'* °f °° ; dh and ln ormntian. it ic is .YUU W9 el" ae' qu iliilortioan for ieaohlrrrr iillfl-W9! ri; Mnnitrbi. Easratcte min, aiburra né-'_ U l lah O luoroia. lliw to an-.urls . "_ naiiinenial n-roxnli-lon. nroi-or-styles-I i-nt~aia to poaeirt, dur_»'ina -rind va of ccriillc tc<. nntnorint-ai 1’ X -I-Tim; Normal School am low. “W” h' 'I " ,_ mn- tion. Coitnrrrt-.err--iriv. v;i"",';"* "ln tioularii pertaliiing in each Liox 'riheh hook ol ii.o~iicirl\ir'c value!" "‘“|»F,,,<_ Tha r fu\..r.ionn ofthe four Grilsl ml' "_ mon n Canirlain ar»utsheil.l H : qu.” '°' at-'°~':°"~" i- i:°:':"".v;.:.i f.: ..._ o .erm t-Ja. ,- "- ‘ ,_ fr Bauman ligomdll Se»t'»Bl°°"-w"‘°d Dircnily giowirrg necessity oi' tho l"rcnch force on the Morri-can t-mist. is occupying the at tcntion of the [french people The sf.rloui-inass oi the lighting of Tue: - day, i.rwi:ichMn_iar Provost, ol the foreign legions was killed, further details ui which are pnbilbed today, has brongh i home to the I`rcnch people a coinpreher.~ .sion of the porsfstout iieslstinre uf the Moors and a realization that .France may ba only ut the threshold of protracted cam» palgn that may prove custly in lives and money. No other power yet has been drawn ln- to thorliillcuity, but Germany is watcl- ing the progress of events in Morocco morn closely every day, and as it beco_mus appaurit that the situation there is not Improving, it. is intimated in Berlin that the Algi clrns convention, und. r tha trrrna of which Frarica and Spain are acting in Morocco, pricritc certain limits, and that I<`ra~‘cc is ripproiiching the bounds b.'_vond which sho sl\oul~i nut gm without Hrst obtiinirrg the special permission of the powers. u. s. iiiii wiis PAl._'lNA THUPHY O1"rA\\'A, Septrrnhrr 8-The greatest. team rrc vrd, and the greatest ludlvlriunl rorord cver made with a ser*/ice riilr~,were rn \ds in the Palma match yesterday. The United S .atss learn carried c|l`the trophy with a score ot l,Tl:'» out ofa possible 1,800, wliilc the llrliisli eight, vilfcr .stood iowa-at of tho fnnr. b= at the scorn if the best team last ye er. _.___-i--i THUHUNGHBNEUS , Hill NUVA Stlllll I.o:\'n0.\',Sopt. S.-The Agent General oi Nova Scotia informs the Cinadlan Assoc-lated Pr-usa rhn: lil. Cumming, Secretary for Agritulture, (or Nova Scotia is returning loiifiy on the Athenla, having purclrnseil iiglrteen magnificent Ciyil-ir r‘nl es, two Ayerslriro and eighteen black- faced lllghlan-lalioep for the hilly ills- grigra oii`ape llretrn, at tho rrrpio t of E tri Gi-cy. _ P i ISLANIJ Mil’ I I l I:- -- Lc\vrcr.r.,Sopi.8-Rev.Donald M. Mathe- ,gn has been Irslalleri as pastor of Weatmlnst.-r Presbyterian church hero. The new pastor was born in Prince Ed- ward Island and camo to Cambridge (Manmwhnna boy. There he prepared for oaliege. He was graduated from Harvard University and from Princeton Theolog ical School. lla was ordained to the mln- |||,-y|n'Haverh|ll in the spring ot will ,md mtg pastor for two years of the Pnrhytrrian church there. For two years lam- hs was pawior of the Presbyterian ohm-ch in Sn-ilarton (.\1.S.). and was pai- lnr there when he acc iptari the call to tho Mather-on won three scholarships, wa- flral. in his elawisa and was awarded M. A. on an honor course In philosophy. P 'M' ' D¢l0‘l1|p . i O"`TA“'A» S0115- 9--(Sptclui)-The ifcnfral opinion in oillcinl clrr-lvs is thai. Ginailir will have to pay ind np0]0g|m to RIOTI , Followed Anii==Japanese Demonstration and Japs Made Counter Attack==Some Thrown ' Into Harbor But Rescued==0nly Seven Arrests So Far Made prosecuted Laierileinils show that for five hours ihlflllll Sl\i\ll"dI\y night Vai cf-irver was In ii riot, r\\lrd"by roudius in which thc Cixi- -lilpan fur thcdarnaga caused by the Vane ouver rowdles to the properly of me Japanese in that cl‘y. I" is d°l’Pl.Y mlretted that tho outbreak Wuk Dlilcefilt a time when the Japanese lllllllilration qui ation was all but solved Japan. Those who are responsible for the des ructlon of property will no doubt be WSF. BNA -fill! muse parts of the clty'1vi rs wrccki il nrzd great rbrrnaize done. Only seven rnan wi re placed und- r ur- rest while n dozen persons wire stabbed and brulstil. ’ The rioting followed on anti-Japanese demonstration. The Japanese fought back an'l with bottles and boards ntiaclirii their assail- LY YOU-’\'nEl) limi ' ' ----__~ , ltL‘lt./sl. l)Air.\\ri~pi,' ` - _'_' ' " ,' ` ~ ~ f r f ' ,“*'1 ‘ ARLOTU F./TOWN, PRINCE EDWARD 1sr.aND, cANADA, TUESDAY ss1=TE1vrsEr, 1°, 1907. i ,N 1'wicN'r\'cr~1N'rs A riii»N'|'H BYIIAIL '|‘w|\ mill ARS PER \lurr» U! MALL - ` ‘_ *_-ef - -1 _.3-I---7_1 FOR B ,. ‘ ants. Several people were Injured ln the cout.- J. MACDONALD OXLEY I-S DEAD A Fascinating and 'Prolific Canadian Writer Died in Toronto-Was Born' ' in Halifax Nearly Fiity=two Years ’l`0iic.\"i'o, Sept, li-(bp cial)-J. Mucdon. hare today. Mr. Oxley was born in Halifax in i855, and cduoaied at the Grammar School and Dalhousie Universlty,graduatiniz B, A. _ with horrors in 1874. llc was called io the ter attacks. b A rlozen.li\p'1ncs.» wrre thrown into thc H ar ln llulllax in liiili and prnct‘ced there !'“'l'°"l'“t were r°f"“'~"i~ three volumnis of court decisions and Three white ini-n were s.abbcrl by c`,,,Lri\,ut€d to the hm. iuum,,|_5 ms wen” lomwd In Canad th St t ' ' ' il. 0 B. es Illli'i`l`5l12 V\'6fii- L0 Obi-RW!! as legal India, or the Arctic regions, wh'lo hir; bnnlw' niviscr to the l\lurir.e and lflslieries, Japanese and two others lui. with broker. Ago. i Department. He ‘resigned to gm” |,|»,g life insurance buslnais in Montreal, and later devoted himself to literature. He wrote so many wrliiruas, vi hich were well received, that bv .nine to be spoken of ai “the most prolific ui' Canadian writ.r.i." His stories for boys were espi cally |.opu- lar, and he turned out two or three yearly \"2 YHUS- Ullfllli-! l-lull D1 Find hc edited forannuibsrof years. ills choice of sulilccts was wide, and style was lucid and fascinating. All nightlnug bands of armed .ini- nnase walked the streets, keyed up to u lrigbpitch of excitement and bent on -. revenge. , . They were restrained, howevtr. NNHBEHY IN Sl. JNHN. N._ B. The Safe Was Stolen From Gibbons’ Coal Office, Char- lotte Street Sr. Jonrv, N. B., Sept ii. (Sp;¢i..1),i_ 3, Gibbon & Cfsi coal oillce, Charlotte Sn-cet was brokcn into curly on Snurday morning and a large safe carried _away by daring thieves. NNUNUS VIVENNI IS ANNANBEU So it is Reported From. London Praclicallv Same as the Last. LoNbuN, Sept/ iitli (Sprcial) It is un- oillclnlly announced ihat the Modus \"ivi-ndire the N_ewfoundland ilshrrits has been signed. Il.-tails must come through Wushlngron',.and Newfoundland. Tire Th in the clerk in take the notes nwiiyench evening. si along ero was not a lnrgs amount oi money The new arrangement is practically the sale ,as it is the custom ofthe same as last yr ur. ' Ncvifirundlund il~hcrrnt>n maybe tnlist- lver money is then put in the sale od by Anrerlcnn vess¢'l.~i in plncn of rrs >|t~ with the books, ‘ng io purse sclning and Sunday ilshing. Tru dollars iu‘ silver' was in safe. The greatest loss is the books. EHNATE SNBKINE ill Pil Pliilllil Tm-1 II/toon, S¢pt.H.-Joseph A. Choate, Ono of the American de legutes to tba WUNN SlUPPlil UN WINNSUN lllNNil W1Nn.sou,S\~pit~i -All work on the Can- adian ride ui the iivi-r in connection with the Michigan Ccntrrrl railroad tunnel practically came to a standstill to-day, no cc statcinsrrt that he will not leave The when the underground workmen io the number of about ilfiy, abruptly quit coiifurcncr, is crirlited with the ,A Sl l Welimirafrr Presbyterian church hor-_| While In Princeton Seminary R-v. Mr_‘ Hague until his pet project for thc crvation of a permanent international high court of iuslicu has become an accomplished fact. and at lo lay’s mrering ofihc examining conrrnltteo urrirr the presidency M. Boirrgeuis, which is dea‘- ing with the niaticr, he had the satis'ac- tlori oi securing approval for the entire American yrropoiltion, with the exception of the paragraph referring to thc allot- ment oi inrlgcs. work. The men soy that they have been work ing ten hours a`d»iy forwhich they were to get Bill() for tiinln-rrncn r-ri-i $3.95 forshiclil worker-'. l.i'a‘lur: to lnduco the c mtrnctors to pay more than 25 cents an hourior both classes of work canst-d the wrilkoul. iiccorrling to the men. MnIard's Liniment- Take no other vi l prisiile. -rf. . ._ \ Presentation --or 1 O ' iropliics »»-i Medals | I -. Tire presentation oi Trophies n' d Medals oi The Guardi -tr‘s Bicycle Rana Rice and The (`..:aidinn trophy for the best all round T lilkiigil \l _ I i nthlitf- on L ii:or Day. will take place on the ban-i stand in the public gardens on Wednes- day evening next Seytember irih. On ilta ` N evening \North‘s bind will give the clt'zena ` an exra conrert and are preparing an ex‘el lem pwgraitr His Worship Mayor Paton F* v l i TEXAS HAS A MINE HNNHNH Twenty-Seven Niincrs Killed -» in Fire Caused By Damp _ 1'! T zz SAN AN'roNrco, Trxns, Sept il. (Special) " in which twenty-;4L\'i.niniriers were killtrl, 2, was caused by ilre damp. Cunsternatiou reigns details are lacking. N _ _ tt rriiory and the protect ron of the llrrtish ting. The s xpccted cry “drive cnt tiio Hin- 'iui" wan hoard through the city .nd along Lliu ‘-'.'ater'ir'o:it last nlg_h'. l'he police were lrr"ple~'s. All auth- nriiy vine-i p iralyzod ri:i.l fvr live hours rl |iii|li§TiTii_ a __ \ Sr. Joim, Si-pt tl-(Special)-As a result " ofa iight among agaug of drunken Ita. lions working on theshorcline near Prince of \Valrs,one is dead and two critic-illy wounded. Rev lvors and shot guns were freely used. A dying man, Antolno Cadlsdrite vias shot three times, another is riridlril with buck shut. ANllWll] l]ilWN BY MACHINE GUNS C.-\:-,\i\r..\Ni'A, S pi. t-l~E`ght l~`r-nel-~ ruan wi ru killefl and suv:-ntecri wnnridr-rl in rin engagvnn-rr, ycstcid iy outside the camp. The liloors oorcrntrnted the larger forco they had yet mustered in this vicinity rind returned to the attack ag .iii and again aflrr enc- untcring the deadly ilre ofthe 1<`r.ncli nriil ery and the ma eirlne guns. The cm-ury's losses are do .scribed mi enormous. A l)l‘} 5I’ERA'l`l§ (.`0.\'I"iC'1`. Tho engagement opened at 5 n. m.. and lnsrrd raven hours. Mrrlor Pr.-vast con ducfrd a scouting rxpiviitiot., which was tho arin rl rnnsc ofthe b.'ittl~, the oi~,il1‘t io louirn the enemy and prepare the way for nn » xtenaive moment Inter. Tho Major allvancc-'I about eight miles in a southerly direction meeting only with scattered bands of Moors which wen easily ills-I rcrand. llc than gave the order toreturu, and it. was when nearing the camp that his fnrcoii were aeaailed hy the Moors Provost formed his men in hollow squares with tha irregular Algerian Cavalry in front. General Druds quickly reinforced Provost and the engagement immediately developed intoa desperate conflict from which the Moore retired only after their ranks had been rlepiniated by a deadly fire which it was impossible to wlthslnntl. ___,.___1i-l Keep Minard’s Linimeni in the housi _ __ order sto kat- going. The trouble started in RQVON- trlci. 'l`i\uliiixst.~awcre tlciirrd anti ilri u VG[`S and GUNS In new ;f|flmillui’ti'r the nriil was visited, tho I TUNA |_llNliBilAl'S , flpqiné Brunswick i ~ with delight and the Hindus were liustlvii Iiindoos Demand British Subjects Ilr-:i.i.r:\'<:nAiii, Wash, S.-pr ri-~Slx bn.lly beaten lllndus are in the bo .pit.l, four Ii Not In In States Victims oi Fierce Race War in Washington -400 Are in Jail and 750 En Route io ` Canada. , Many instances ofw0men being push- ed int-1 the gutters or insulted on unrlrlii frglitcned and hull naked Silrlw street cars by the foreigneri were also re in jailnnd the errrirlorsof the cihv r.... r. p'r`~fl. The Hindus are all British sul - tinrded ny policemen, and soniiwh re _j re 750 natives of India, lrtalun, hungry, nd hall’ cb-tiled making their way along inch nf live lrundreil ivhltanien raldr.-d thi mills ivberc foreigners worn working. irattercii down the dorrs of lodrlng houses tl H ects and their case is being placed before _-Another mine "re in Espénmzas mme getwen Bellingham and British Qxlumblu png British auLh0rif,|¢g_ .................... ............ ......... ~ aiiviiiiciii Sarvrrano, Cr-nts. September 6.-Fifty raggirig the Asiai.lc~\ from their buds. pprsous are “M to have been hurled “_ I scnrterlilicnr from the city limits with I ve by an avalanch of snow which rush d nwn the mountain side and oblltcrurw l D i if "c“n‘l|1"l\i"LrE"""'\ lodge hon” dw the llhilian customs house nt Jnnca. rob their swept rloivn to the wuterirxmi ' ernployeesjolneil the mob. Ever) Ilndu was hustler] ou'side. Ilere the police sugger ted that. the mob ictlms lic takrn tojnll. This was hailed long. The nzob kept np itswork along lla- waterfrorxi. until early this morning wi e. Lar.=on‘s rnlll at \Vhitcome Lake was vb.- ited and ahundred Hindus brr ught in flora rhrro. 'l‘odny the city is quiet. l~`. ur ivnuron were found rbis morning arnenp the crowd in lhc city lruilrlinhl- Tll0l`0 l* /urnsiderrible syrup iilry vi itll the mob, and it may he iiunil iirrprssiblc to prosecuti- the l-abr,-’. liicini iccilng has -reach- ed a liigli pi oh. Every ilay whites ari- being ri-p‘actrl in the inllls by Asiatic-=. _M---1 li_llNii ill llll Elll iiiillltll E The rrgul-ir nrnnthly rnocting of thc City Count-ll took place lad, night. ills \\'n|slrlii llrliiyov l'ai.on ivr u i li-il and all thu ilwunclllora tri.-rc pri-sent. After reading rninutcs, p using bills and ,other roniinc. the business oi the meeting was proceeded with. A dnpntailon from the truokmcrfs union consisting of Sylvester l\[i'l).xnald, A. P. Thorne. and James Irv- ing appcard before the Council and pre sented ri memorial praying tlrnt tho bye- Irnv rrlatlng to truckmen and trucking be arm-nrleil to ai`l‘urd the telmstrrfi R better rate. The prayer ofthe memorial was ably supported by Sylvester Mo~ Donald, who eloquently. cogently, and, sngaolously placed the salient factcof his caan in a most convincing manner hofore the City F.-there with the result thata corunrittee of thr`ee was appointed to ar- "r-ntl to the matter. A petition to open it street from Bohoal Street to Upper Prince Street in the vicinity ofthe school was rs~ celved. There was a lot uftime taken np with a discussion as to the laying down of a concrete wail in frontoi the City hall. it appeared aficralot of speech making that the vrnik is to be laid down and hit. been waiting for attention lrccauae tho workmen have been engaged elsewhere. William llaaru was appolntedenglneer oi the Market building at one dollar a day for every day employed. It was resolved to try and wake up the local Gnvernnienr. in regard to the tall which apparently has dropped out of eight and the matter ni having the hiuses nninhcrcd is to receivi- . aticn lon, This station is on the Argentine frontlcr nigh up in the Andes. EULUNS ll]WiNil] I3ni»'F.\i.0, N. Y., Sept. 7.-The colors ul Torn Iiongbunt. the Indian runner, wi-rc lowered at Kenilworth Park last week by three Builhlo amateurs, R. Hadley, II. Coward and C. Kenerson. Tho dlstrince, three miles, was too short for thc lncl-on to rnakc his best showing. iladley, ilrst man up for the relay, was 200 yards behlnci Lonizboat at the end of the iirst mile, Coward, in the second mile, cut down the In~.=. »~.` 1-_1`;`-» _ ff 'i f" `»-1»>.. _ .i» df if .’ .\