h- “between ken'-_il\Kl»0" Bmwny ( I .I .,,;.,_:_.,;i.‘. _ ` )s`\‘§' E E . l“'“"' ~ -~.`_q -_ sells--H .Y -~ o a 25 of- 5' f M`m-i011 0.000 ders » o -.» -, , . ‘ __ \_' ` _ - - . ____ _ _ ‘ H .' u t d _ _ i I n..iiyf..°1§3»f'° I . . . ~ ~ I ‘ ~ onsrso min- , m _ M _ ______ 1 i ' 'f I` ~ i . .< g _ Catches All Early 3 I . _ _ A I 4 i*`-`;_I ,_ ' i~. ` ` I ' g | HS IO N7 rZ :<52 26 Q5 Aitvi-DUN ' ' ‘ wiicna nE"’.'“"- ». f ~- W _gpgn 1.DAii.v ,I \ _ 1 p .it ‘ I ,,j~.rsAizi.vo'r'rs'IowN, Pniacn EDWARD ISLAND, CANADA, rlifinavgsnrrnmonn 6, 1907, ¢ ;m.73).|¢m.¢N;.m.g3m}k TRIED FRA H “lagenlurt Froi`n~a Would.b¢7AS. WWW' _ .-++--- . , y . sassin,.Saidto¥Be an 'Aushfo- . In Antwerp and Doing Great . Sh0w_ who IS _ Italian. Dama e==Strikres T rr ported that an attempt was made to Klagenfuri,atnwn of Au~t.r'a Hungary O ` `. ` . . . , . ' ' ,Q ' AN "“' Hu 5095- 5-~(SDBlil\ ) -A fire ‘ strike of dock lat orers. Police' - - , ' ` a lumber yard last The strikers continue to tcrrorlzi. the ____ i , ` night by rioters, necessitated calling out City. ` ' y ’ returned to received his punishment. wli’ch was started in . t t .. roops o assist the iirenien in fighting On Iuesdav ev. ning they killed a police Moaiimai, Si-pt n -(Speclal) - Thre A I iii ii _ . ` " ` " " ~ I 0 F i “ mn" and |55'-||II1\lrIl|l1R. threaten- man, and severslcliildien were wounded years in the penitentliiry was the sent- vl_ ’ Q .__ . hug desgruction of the lumber and ware- from the indhcriniinate shooting. ence uicted out today to James Stewai t. Tx: hiirgct “N We “Ill The authorities will summon the Cather the defaulting cashier of-the Bank I1 een summoned from Brussels militia and bring in reinforcements of of lirltish North America, who tied to ‘ 'g C "rd Ghmi' . gendarmes from the surrounding London, England. lristyeurbut not lo \ h I‘heriots are in consequence of the,country. ugogave himself up to the police ax: I ,,,,,, an ,he C,,,,,,S,,, Th EIINIIEIIWHIIIIEII IIUIIEINIE IN N Y e ifw Piciunfs Pf°vi'1°°R°vf°=°nf°d III IIENIH IN EIIIIS ‘ SIN EIINNEISNII i_ » '.3 n T. B. GRADY, H. C. R., Summerslds. The Nth mnual shssion of the High Court of li' sters of Prince Edward Island, opened |n_ Summerslde yesterday sfterrotm with a very largei attendance there being ninety ollloers, past officers, and delegates present, negrly all the Courts of`ths`Jurisrliction sing repre- lpted. Bllhfims Physician, Dr. T. Mlll~ mas] Toiontofwas present and was given an enthusiastic and ilrothrn-ly reception. The High Court degrees was conferred on twenty-six dsiegives. The fcllowinbi officers were present: li- C. R.,, T. D. Grady; P. Ii. C. R., lf. Nelson; H. V. U. R.. ' S. F- lfodgsou; H. S.. L. ll. Fowler; H. T., John Andrews; ILC.. Neil McLeod: II-Auditors. EE..li»rrion, J.S. Werilock s d R..v.J, G. Belycs: ll- 0l‘Rf\“|l‘i- \glnn's Wa-lman; Ii.S.W.. James Webb. H.Jr. W. C. H. Warren, ll. S. ll., J. J. Mon said; H..i. B., s. 1°. Drake; ll~ MarsN1ali, I. T. Riid; II Mesienger, II. V-` - Coliilciitii/i,lj.Adv`¢Ltiscmcnt§q -in late fiiUlAis im atlcn. Wigs; Paggé F~23__*£A_TE5 -Us EAOQIIJR, WANTED for vice principal _ec si un. snicci. suv levees# ir-£.il).' .Xu t’\NJalker, Srcy. £0431- witin ll)-A good uit! #fi ' ' il* li tiltion io learn ti\_¢ UP" E\Cng.'\~t»,k° tap at Guardil" Um"- ANTIIIDI-A-iyt fini-class coat maker. Good prices tothe rlshtaian.Stes'iv son wm. ii. c:.i-nf. mx rn. Su~§~;&;rIf‘-_ll- ANTH()-'I‘ acher for til# Milf" , _ _ . ....W...”:;:°,i"“.f.°.’ie.-. .?::si."°f'i~..f5 ltd Oartrisy McLure. SW- T*`“;'°5°;"pd ___ i l I ' E’+>"r2..‘.°:.rr~i:.':r.- f:..2.' “ft irI&|iS.|;stltlel‘, lfilisbcro sdgnsaig. OST o' Saluula Aus. fill* 101119” rs, . _ 'asiiii Graham Road n hui" _ °°“ illllanm of nicnfy 'md 1': v. Fuul&i‘cl°'°~°"""° “°‘ 9'_o¢i lil' ‘ssios'\|, snsir||li°f|~ i 'I ' ._._..._-- . , i , 'rm mry\»“_>':: ned' Q . %irasii:|e|l: 'I "Y _ga ii i "‘ VTE nic: is iiirsv- 1° ;,i\;r;e'si':rill'i.’s ini:'v'°;"|,'7,:1 'while their mimi is am in-lah' lm* *°»"°' ICi-cclrett. The I-lieh Physician, IJr.McDonald of St. Peters Bay and II. U Edward Lecman were absent. The reports of oiiieers were subinitted as follows. The following committees wereappoint~ edf"-4 " " Committee on Distribution J. H. Bell, chairman. Committee Finance Dennis McKay chairman. ehairman. Committee Appeals J. L. Dwyer, chair- man. Committee New Business D. P. McNutt chairman. Committee State ofthe Order Rev, E. J.` Ratteo, chairman. Committee Press, John Molllson, chair- msn. ‘ The remnlcd--r of the session was taken up in general iii~cuss‘on on tha strength and stability of the order ani-was particl- pated in by Dr. Millruan,James Read, J. M. Clarke, R. FI. Mc- lionald, E. II. McE|chern, Rev. .`l.lG. Belyea, John Molllson, II. Nelson and others. _ The second session opens stile. m. today. The evening meeting was is very special social and was thoroughly enjoyed by all. A well arranged program was rendsrrd cmslstlng ofa violin solo by- Dr. .1. E. McDonald, with Miss Craig as accom- panist; addresses by Rev.E. J. Rattee, Supremo Physlciun Mlllmnn, S. F_ IIodgson;soios by l)-~. A. A. McLellan, F. H. Lenrd, Miss Svillvan and S. H. lieard; s duett by F. II. Lear-l and Jabez Pridhain and a rcsding by Miss Winnie Wadmsn. After the program icecream and nike were served and an hour was spent in pleasant social inter- course rsnewing old ncquainiancsl and mutually entertaining each other. This session 'vas voted an unbounded success. Companions and Brcthern,--To this our Fourteenth Annual Session I extend ts you a hearty WBIUDIDF. Wemeet today as representatives of this Grand Brotherhood io review the work of the past yearand to provide for i:he,futur¢. I trust that our labors will tend bupro- mota the b.-st. interests ofthe Order. GENERAL PROGRESS OF TIIE ORDER I am pleased io say that our Order gen- erally is making ranlrl progress. The I total membership is now over 252,00', and ~ the surplus iuuds over eleven inilllon della"-aninerense of over ten th \~-rimi in membership and one million do I n crease in reserve fund during the |i .~|. year. Durinll the year our Order ha. mid tai- iisiitii claims si,im,siii.1n; into disability clnims $il!l,3t\0.0il; old are claims l7tl,i'W.°4 ; sick claims, $210,228.04: funeral claims ll6,ii5 77-making A grand total of $l,4li,lHi.4il-every dollar o_f which has carried relief, rumfort and peace to many soirowlitg homes. The Ordrrihtrefore desi-I-vos the support ol an who br-litva in human goodness. or win have witnessed human snmn-ing, and our msmbera have a rlght_mrc1olcs in the Order and its accomplishments. In thls jurisdiction! am pleased lossy we have gained two Courts ilurlnn the year, v||.,Avissiiury at Darniey and Dream- woid at French River. and instead of hav- rnga loss in membership, as in lil054l, we have a gain, notwithstanding we have lost Ili members by death, withdrawal and suspensions. Klnird'l Llnimsnt the i.unibsrmsn’s Friend ii.iiti”in|iIMiu ~ Worms roi'i<. N. B.,Scpl. ~i--'1‘lieS'. Jol.n Golf Club, seventeen strong, went up agnlnst the ical players yesterday and were badly beaten-liii to 4 - the only win' 3 s ii iiiiiiiiin SAN I<‘nANcrsc0 Cul. Sc-pt. 4-The U . _ __ . . .__ Mngagwg Zim 4 '7°“"“ “""‘~ Health Board yesterday reported an addi- r r me ’ “'h"“ n°"‘\“° ticnal death of bubouionlague. and tvio t,oi1|.y¢h,,|_ gh,” E o il 1 _ nm- iasnig Ketiie it ci. ii 1'.ii _ ` ' `1~lii1D¢d and was cnrrled inti:iEhe&wehlripo;l cases under suspicion since MES? I Bremner ' and I MESS presented a report. at the nieiting nt the below. Ilia body ins not been recovered. y Vinnicombe Sill Quebec Brldge Commny’ "h°""'E"i3 -‘ “dw "he *\“Ch°l' HND Hilvwed an ln tl id A “ve” b k The clanth was that ofa Woman in Berk- g had been discovered before the i-nlliinse ol rl WH B G eart -1 d , 'the Dominion qil)Nis§i‘v:N:ryre;?a;;r:lin eiey' "cross the B"-7 'mm 5”” F"“““I°°°' and PIHY HE NI. Eh” b’E‘ii¥"- The Y” 011 IH 1rcsent.i -~ I. nr. Immzmmeg "mb tha msn prenmlnm-I" 'iiie cess falls within the limits of tin ‘ -V stiitenient b the la ne authorities h ELEVEN HIIHI ___ ¢ CiiAiu.i-:s'rnN, W. Va., Si-pi. 4.»A ievis~ cd list shows thiit five persons were killed nd eleven injured when a Chesapeake & hlo local train was derailed a mils below ner for S‘. John being Dr. Magee. Four rounds were ylsyed. Atl o'eloL-k dinner was served at the club house. Aftfrthc match speeches were sin inns. init IN N SUUNII 1’.oNDoN, Sept. -i-Sir Tlinmss Lipton ind a party of guests have arrived at Southampton on the steam yacht Erin. Lipton left Belfast last. Thuisdav 'for Dublin and his non arrival ut the latter place had izlven rise to rumors that he had steamed fnr the Uuitsd States. Sir Thomas and his guests had a lively exper- ience ofi’Southsea. They had boarded the schoonarysclit Ceyluiunii were at lunche- on when a storm arose which caused the bmi. to heel dangerously. The pariy r- - turned to the Erin ss soon as the Aquall s- lili:¢il. ____-----_-i Ii SUGGESTIVE MONUMENT FOR A TOWN. Grit Vim lhtsh Boost Enerly Schnnls Morality Churches liisrinnny Cordiality . Advertising Talk about it Write about it _speak wail ol it Hsalihy location - Help to improve it A-irsrtin in its i apers Gnnil country around it Elect gonl ri an rn filling Honest cnninotlt on In trade Faith sxhlhitul In your town Fire all uroaksrs, lcafers and cheats Let ynnr object be the welfare and pm- mnriinor your town and the country. Spa-ak ueli of pubiii --piritsd oitixens. Also bc one of them yourself. always leading a hand io help your feilowmsn. 1 . \ . » ‘ Ui ?_.___.._...__A. Kanawapn Fails, last night. I Spreading of the rails is srrppozril to have caused-the accident. The track was torn up for several hundred yards thus trains were delayed fur several hours. my personal sympithy viith those who 5;' _ " Y- \ \ "~r,,,¢_` A \ 5* “I \.§`:\"§`> ' il\\ /I Helio, Phalcs i , io. wrist .iid ss iayi Bald it was rot-had Irish, and worse English. _ U -t » _ 4 . ,I N 1 r - . . _ - I y D sc t in i\r _ - -- _ . .`.i’.‘L`.§’I.IZ.`l'.`.i§.ZIf;i'l'..§I‘§.$.€.§‘I‘I.§“i.’JZ "“"°"° °“ ‘”° "“°‘"° °°‘“°*“""H '"“ ` ' t ~ mi T --an ti i ,_ `W*-- Kingston destruction last January. ciiiiigltrtice ixiorsdileaxipeaxfiannczs §?tlii‘:i1.|;e lhe new picture house will open Tuei_ ~ ---~-_..----- SMB ‘lily "GUIDE the 17th inst,ln the Opera I-louse. An interesiing feature in our ' " ‘#7 ~ " ‘ ’ nection with the Opera House cntertuii-_ Committee Constltuilcn B. W. Tantcn, I | LN K "lf" Wm h° U1! hlllillflk MMIII! Bremllér, nnd the piano playing ofMiss\ inni-combe two oflthis cl\y's most popular local artls's who have been engaged in this capacity at Faliylsnd. Misa Brsmri r will appear in two or more illustrated songs every week. 'I‘lie coming fall and winter will conlain much ir.ti'resi.ing eritertainmenig in Chnrlottetiwn, and tivo moving picture habit will become general undoubtedly among our citizens. EIIIIIISH EIEEI made by President McAvltysnd Solicitor- _ General Jones Phe clubs intend to meet' on neutral round raferahl Sr And ‘ ` 'UNE NINE IINII ,R inn init iiiins . inry secret has been wel ept in ng- land. It was li srned yesterday for the fir. t ---- time that for the past two years the con- INN‘°““""- 599'- 4"i"‘°m 9“""I”“"“”5 _ . re 0`l"l`1\“'1\» Slpi- 4~‘Th¢ Pl’ tm“”Le"|;.grl:)(;.‘;:::,,‘_;' ;erTn;l|?,‘ly i:h::)i|?u|}:|n: '1'urln architect named Kind and ilie General hm “ml” eormempluuon ‘ R mo- within the next rhontli Alder-shi t v\i'l sos Vl"“"“ "°“"I""' ""‘”'~"I “yeh” 0" Um DUBIEIUU '-0 R~\"’ '\ 05” 'Jem' Ville-'Ur ‘Imp the nrht of me Blmsh M,I,i"| "mn flmw Pizzo Bianco, li. an|u~iii~s that both niniini- IBUBTH I0 0m°F~ mg our me parade wound., hh heueved alnsrrs who had been staying at Sil:.` Lord l'}‘gin, Colonial S:ci'etary,cubled to th" the new “lump Wm' “ppmxhrme M,u.|,,' |m.| Elem on Snmhly “mm M the i`i0!ii_ii Ir mimic - ii hc same day to the Consulting Engineer, and the Phoenix Bridge Company, but in ci e' to nvoid tho delays and any mls- underiitnnillng that might arise from \rsnsniis~ion of messages, Mr. McClure left the next moi-ning for New York and l’hoeoix\'llls r.9_ _(licence [bg qusstlqg he structure suddenly qollnpqed, ` / ‘ Soon alter these interviews took place rl.; f r t V _iq/‘rbi ‘ Q' ` \\ iietber the chord in question was the -i _ 'ruse of the accident or not ls at resent uiidrterminded. Personally, I iii not see any immediate danger. At the same time I considered the nestlnn of sufllcient importance to send Mr. McClure to explain the situation to c Consulting llugiuear and the Pnoenix d tn - d , Bridge Company. Before Mr. McClure ` _ ,[1 '/Z " `_¢ _ V left, he satlriisd me os to the pier levels 1" Q ‘ ';-=-in . i` nnl line ofthe maiirpost, etc. A few days revlously the levels were taken for di- ecilon, which agreed with the theore- tical calcniationr, showing that i-vary thing was working out us it should dc. If results had been otherwise the conclu- sions would have been thst something was wrong." L iiiE&é`0" "IiiTiiT