- -»- ~ =_.___ I 5! I _L L_ ORNINU D I T "Wi ‘°°-~-~-~ - ' '" “-` ""2-’-"`;°“"' f `**i=!1 ‘-. r rr"-' --" 1-?_T_l--: ~‘~i'<---*--~' A iv ro *__ ` whim( Y Now . uumcuian "° WON] l _ _ _ _ ___ . , 1 nlnllilu- -_ Y :_;;;1_-__: -- :~ *_*-~* “Z - L .I aunscnaicvliiml ' CHARLOTTETOWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, CANADA, TUESDAY, AUGUST II 1908 _ 6 - H; __. ---_;,_..~ _._ \ , C - -- 3 A _._ _*__ _-..._ -_/_'-*.¢f__._:'r*-_>::~_~--_-;, ---_ -__ - ----. - ` -fi fi ii ‘s iitiilln KING To vlslr THE onnr -_ __...__....._____._ ._ _-<` His Ma'est 'toiMei ' ‘ II' " - J y_ _ _ et Kaiser William §eSs1on Degrees Exemplified in P.W.C., Grand Lodge ~ and _Em _ peter Francis Joseph on Meets' Tomorl_°ow.lGrand.Parade Out The His Way to Marienbad-His People’s Cemetery. Object . - g Edward will leave this afternoon onI a visit to Marienbad where he will: rest _after his long and arduous soc- ial duties during one of the most strenuous seasons London has witnes-I sed in years. Exceptional interest is taken in the trip as King Edward will meet Em-I peror Wlllam at Cobourg, Prussia on Tuesday and Emperor Francis l m Joseph at Ischl, Austria _on Wednes- B day on thw way to his favorite wat-Its Stated. . ELLQWS HOLD lsncnluuo THE Two Eurcnons . A lilo n I Large Numbers Present. _Grand Encampment in Annual _ _ _ ,EMONSTRATION LABOR STRIKE K D RCE 'rhst tho visits to the two lnmpor- CHARLOTTETOWN Au ust 11 - Hays. 1 H . ors will not ho wholly oi ii private in, The Odfllellnws have ar/rlveu in hill ____ ¢&~_.- ment of the Maritime Provinces "*`_'*""** ‘ `meets in annual session in the odd- _ ._ __ /""" " \o ‘ fellows Hall, and not in the Kni t LONDON Aug 10-(Special)--Kin erin l _ of gh s Pythias Hall as the program The Rebekah assembly will meeh in character is suggested by the fact force' and the .City is a blaze of the latter han' I. hut Sly- Charles Ha,dln_ge_ pe,~man_ bustle and excitement. Over six‘hund- wi In the evening the local Re|iekah’s ll exemplify their degree in the 1 . cnt Under Secretary to the Forelgnwngl v_lsit‘0ilp are present. and all are Prince of 1Wnlcs College Hall. after 0mce_ who nlways, accompanies the enoy ng t e bealltles which the city which they will be “At Home" to King on diplomatic missiolm will bel aggrds. Agent 65 arrived by the Em- their guests. p ss an 300 by the Northumber- present on both occasions 1 Tomorrow morning the Grand If Ed ~ and last night, and between 150 and Lodge meets in the Prince of Wales , in ‘ g ward's aim it is believed,.30D are expected tonight, besides a C ls : E1 I , -~‘ »~~ ~------- -- ~ p is morning the Grand Encamp- of all Oddfellows will take placelilld ill P- W- C» H2111-. W from the I. O. O. F, Hall to the Peoples Cemetery where the graves of departed brethern will be decomt- ed. This will be one of the grandest, parades ever seen in Charlottetown as all members will be in full dress_ uniform. I T preparing ,1 vigorous effort to bre k ii The C. P. R. Finding as Many Men as Required, Running Trains and Will Move Coal and Crops I as Usual. _.__ T- §,_.._@__._ WINNIPEG, Aug. l0-(Specin.l)- pushed. _ hrnushoht the west the C. P. R. is omoisis shy that tlieycsn replace ' ` a every man on the stilke and that I: 'k One of the most attractive fciitures tllc s rl e of mechanics. they will do it. of the parade will be tho l’ntrinrcll's Militant from Maine and St. John. l At the graves short speeches will b be given by the Grand Chaplain, Archdencon .Mewnhnm of St. John, b Rev. G. R. White, city, and C. B. ance in the West. ollege Hall. In t-lie forenoon tha loc- lAue“» St- J0hl1~ tn endeavor to convince the Gen large number came Saturday night; nl committee will tender drive Ill the Welllll there Wm I a 5 'C ” looking t brf 1 l l - ‘ an and Austrian Emperors that the _l_n_i;.kl§gg;1s_ttl;t_ntlnnlf over 800! This is round the city and suburbs to the band concert on the square iiyl 0 nk; n n t _ _ ‘e ance of any prev- visiting canton members. |Worth‘s Band, and ii meeting Will 11|- b , P n ncreasing ritish policy is not aimed at the long sesslom \ _In the afternoon the grand parade nn be new in the I _ O_ O_ F_ Hull bllt now from every direction 1 ' ol ` olation or injury of any other ow- Th' . ' ' In Winnipeg accomodations are be-I The company claims it is B di ll n nga ng provided for a thous d' t' ' nn s rlkc lthe men required, but admits em- reakers and similar preparations arc plo 'ng some Orientals. elflg made at every point of import- The operation of trains is not being _interfered with and no reports of dis- For the ilrst day or so no move order are current. 1: o srlkel The C. P. R. authorities assert k rea ers was mo.de» by the company they will move the cro i 1 » p uns_v ume on time and get coal up from ml the l1Ilm0St Visor are being_the Lakes in suiiicient quantities, IlI_I IHUM IVIISI I lllllll S=XII IEII --_-.. To Schoo-or’s Dock~Sad Races .Opened by Governor McKinn0n, was Len Homoioss and Story Written by Hon. J. Fletcher Large Number Oi Sports Held. F"°"‘I'_"SS- The" 36"* I” Formerly oi Vernon River. Fate of Swedish Sailor in - Saint .I0hn. e mast head on the schooner Abbie, After falling over sixty-four feet frolm W 1 I’ I C. Stubbs, lying at he head of Hare s G whsrl Albert Fustlfson. a Swede. d ly afterwards died at the Public D Hospital from injuries received. "_ The sailor had climbed to a spar ,C ST. JOHN. Aus. 10-(Slwclnl>~ _ _ was picked up unconscious and short- in r air SCOTTISH GAMES IGH] Vlllllll MY FIRST A I ir T SUMMERSIDE DIES INPHISUN OIF THE ISLAND (Special by Telephone.) nas and also th ' li Jail as a Vagrant. '~" -. .-43 v0YAoi~: inn in sun uinss uinin _.H IBut Failed When N ear French Shore, ,Was Rescued With Difficulty. e winner of t e silver (By Hon J Fletcher Or " T The first train fromthe east which ~ . . _ , e-gon.; lseventy pounds and had now deter- _ _ medal for the best amateur dancer. PORTLAND, Ur 'on Au t 8. _."Ulll1¢d L0 El>€11ec-l lol)-A fearful street car accident; huppened here at 10.30 this morning, - 1 prment. 'i-esu\illg in the death*_of four per- J0hnS()lnI1R\§?:lI`r;§t?1litIIirhe was mov- I sons and the frightful injury of eight. The I? 0 Hg rs and seconded byi Today is a civic holiday here, and ed by (Jmldi oifherens ll; has Pl€l1B`jf-he Salvation Army p1an“ed a m°“s` Colm' Rell; n’G_d in his Wisdom t0`ter excursion via the Chatham, Wal- ed Almig y or ldst the late D laceburg and lake Erie electric line to or the .little craft. My mother hcdtst-'myself nv Ln the lcresail. and Mr. I; ed about letting me go, for she did McNeill did the sa e in the mainsail, not know what might become of me Hllll I-ll 11 V€l` ll Iing from dry weather. Although ndvi cd to give up the effort Mel:""r 'ras persistent and 're labored until he became so exhaust' ed that an attendant on hoard the tug had to jump into the water fully dressed and support the swimmer' un- ti` he could be rescued. . MINIIIIIII HIS Polllllllll Ill ILE wiuuirmo, August lo-hspeci Copious rains in various pw i Manitoba. during the past two . li but men set elieved the drought, y -- are still suffer- icns of the province Grain is not filling ops of the bends are ing. down the yield and spoiling all amples. Within three or four days, cutting well, while the drying up, cub- Y B 0'* time We were lu' l in ll th ti- nmong stsangers. ButI plagued her 50llll'LllY 11510011- AS We were bothlw oe genera A e noun about going on the trip until she as‘-,I-1f€j1_. WB. like the Illslllllall. Dnld B sented 1 was how hhppy_ The next strict attention to this part of the day 1 called on Mp, Vapldgl-pf,-jpg' business. As the tide' fell, our crafti' who had his little ship tied up to the vfcennll Ov" in 011° hide. and some Vernon River Bridge. After telling Um” ill U10 night I was aw k ed I outh of the C. P. B.. main line. hn Gibson of st. John. who fe- a en by him the purpose of my visit, and pro- IP- 1°“d “oi” "nd a terrific °"“Sll. fol- m » . . temoon 'for his masterly renditioni gB['S were IIljtIred~ Zgstoms, in the costume of the St. I ` P s .selection of Streth Sebys Reels M selections on the pi es, especially d Waltz's. l'9m0V° frm” °“ m` _ I n lak Erie direct- L' Hooper' v:hOtf(;I1i§w‘IIddrd.en'IIleI')g- Iilriseollitelilcdlf ItI1lIekbi(t)y. Togo loaded carslll aupied Blass. #nal the sympathy of left the city at ten o’clock the pas- rore rosa V' I th Mayor and City sengers taking up every inchl of room. .His worship tiidered Mrs Hooper' The cars ran close together. ! Cyzllxnftgylitilri lldethzlr sore bereavment. I When Queen street south was reach- fl. “Ut” M°L“"°“ 013° rewived much th 1 ed That a. copy of ed the first car forged ahead' but so v 2 _ plause for his dlilerent selections-*_\“‘I fu' “_” re I ed the when opposite the fair grounds it _ the pipes given by him in front luhiis feesoxtxg gftyengxxill £1131 an- stopped, presumnlfy to let pil or fore returned to my home, and oegan the grand stand during the am!" nI:lI1elI‘ copy be sent to the family ol take on passengers. ' l noon. Master McLaren was also thc Swansea I Tile car ln the rear was bowling _;_____ , - Winner °f the “mba medal for mel The resolution was carried by aIa1ong at full speed and at e. cr‘i`tdcal - t the brakes refused' to alot - Cnbeat Highland costume on the Emil .Btnndlng vote Fepllng reference t0_D'l0mel1 Mi rd' uni l C racers “il” M s nun ,__ . I ' el. was made by Terrible excitement rci ned onhth ~ . H K ` ° ` - _ ,glen lxvgi-sg; theolellhyor and members|~cars as the impact seemed lnevdtable, M Z 'of the council but scarcely any one could Iump be- 'rhe ioilowlnls r¢>e°1“ll°° W” '“°""d | l - by Calm- R°g°r° and seconded byI'oWII1l;°i the crash came the rear lat- . < -' Coup Riley Resolved That in future D cause of the condition of the plat- - B nes nrchwpd by the city form of ‘che forward car was mashed ~ “U ‘limi I, Pu ,,l,,,; ,.1 nedhl, _ti,,'.Ito.spllntsrs, as won oss ll b b en ln g y l POI’tibl1__0l . I. = ‘ `, _____ I clrfrk,yauch req\1lSil~l0l1 '70 be “I” 'thi may °' nm car' I _______~.... .. ~ _ _ _, _ _laqll-ed ee all statements, _r:ndcrl;_l1, The fate -of rear end passengers is __ _ _ ,_ . l _- _ M d “Fra phd further resolved that he c y . _ , 'w < `__,_,,“.__,..____.....__» 1' fi ' ` * shifts, one ollthe grandest “lm nlzeyond descript/ion, arms and legs be- ieiiiaiot iheiineeaileofI»ovisiiz.n1 a.. _ o so so . n ei -»~d 1- fe"-l M- I w B ` _ t ll, __ bo _ m. roomhead, musician of De . _ _ . _ » ' navefilfsdlgfiffdesdm ° ° ° "_ troit and wiuihm, the little son oi __ . - - ‘D|aV0l0 _ - C°“”° ____ ______ Don Donovan was kill I I . ,, ~ _ . ' ' d lmgheld auflences fdehmsgfninxlthnits .wonderful deple- tion of a handsome outlaw whoi1i0:; leuly and darlngly tlrwarts a _D “_ uinptt at -his mvnnv- 'l`l“";h n touching love tele interwoven F0226 out the lbory, and one wltheezh rt enlhaz. .recon Morsln H 5" nl 'QM vinyl imost mD0\‘¢¢““ 9°", “dnl dcgictton, the handing blllll ° _ ~°I°Ah;°Cdu€l;It':ud"h¢mv»l"-dm n' laugh for all,-while the Romance of od outright. Michael and James Playsance wwe Mmmdfn L,,,‘l‘,mWl_Cuj*e|")lpl|¢heria_ so terribly injured that they _died _ _ - I soon altcrv -.l . » ' ` ,given on sn__egs makes two “hearts ____ _ . ...iss nonovan, a sister of the little nent an mm __ ' lad who was killed ia ndt: ex t d s'f.ort-handed in any case, and I couldn't refuse John Fletcher's boy anyway." This reply tllled me with "joy unspeakable." I felt to be six nches taller that I ever was. I there- to prepare myself fofr the journey, fnr our vessel was to leave in n 'Iny or two. I thinklwas about the happi- est _boy on the Island. ‘ Well to make a long story rhoit, I reached the bridge in good timo, and found our captain ready to start for -what I conildered a long and liasz- ardous voyage. Our crew consisted of Captain Venlderstlne, Mr. Weatherby old Mr. Alexander Nicholson-better known among the Scotch people as were now returning to spend the re- niaindcr of their days int/he lslnd of their nativlty, myself, e. man whose name I forget, and las-t, but by no means least, Mr, James McNeill lfow-e. man of astounding personal activity, wonderful gifts speech ii-ring to help in every way I could iI0W0<1 by H lllllvy Oi Ouths auch as I n working my pagggge, "hs Bald," |have never heard before or since, and ‘Well come along my man, I shall be I have HDGDC CUllSlli°l'l1`l>1\2 0| mi' timn “Tharagan"--and wife, who werel' _ .originally Nova Scotians, but _wha l;»§§Il__W:l_ hl>i_sted__sil_ls and _siartetkhqr had lived in Uigg lol many years,end. nn 0 he bluenose. Not in the rough mining camps of the West. If the language could have been recorded it would have added materially to the vocabulary of the English language. It was Mr. Mc_ Illll IXPLUSIUII Ill MIII IIUIIIII amn- Nelll trying to extricate hlmsollironi the foldings of the nluinsail, for es' the vessel crelmed over to one side with the fall of the`tieclal-l- Eight men were killed. IIGHYIY I-h° same number of others more or less injured and thousands of dbllllri wort-h oi pnofpcrt damaged h S Y. 7 boiler explosion in Work Rollilll Mill inte this afternoon. The holler was located in the cen- tre of the mill and exploded withmlt warning. The shook? was lo terrific that it demolished it large ocrthvn nl tl" mill. LQN_b0N, Aug. 8-Among the DB0' acngers on the Oanathn Familie llllf Empress of Ireland. F51* *nw w' dey from Llvtrpaol. wnellinr 0”' eral Baden _, Powell. °”"“l‘°5 d\ll'lllS the early part of his p@ 0 A child slave irmc is a v°W°l‘° , . to recover ' _ (ul ,tory telllngly told, and one of ' h t bl ta yet chosen for New - I ____ Wldndgglsandtl ec ' ' A 3'- 10_(s °°1°l)"" fd- Tonight sees the been prize awa so i mvory time i>ur;l=°°l_¢°;n,*”,§: eve1'ns 2°" “ "°"°t '. ses on put in the box with the 811 um: and thus each has an¢h°I";’|’i’n°'Got “_ ty 'D l'"° “ "' M M un will he 'uw ummmg 'Im con” 'll ness after the second turn. 9° *t 3 h ldwrs will need *D N P"°°°“ lil USS-W0" how n llno lent at .1 out McDonald will |1115.. uno' venture brinll unelD°°l’»°d 'Wd "wk as 7 o°m°I CHICAGO. USU P Ailglllt WIJQBIS ......... .................. nlinnrdvn Linlmnnn Cure' nluemo August Corn August Pork Sept. Wheat Sept. Corn Sept. Pork $15.85 . 93| .___ ..f.'fI"` 17| $15.50 i TORONTO, Aug. 1l-¢(Bpecial)-- L1 t to or e hae and i slum AND wAnM.` ready wit and great -' _ -c. Mr. life. both on land and sea Some- McNeill had just sold `; .ami for ?_.,=_ rf -»: more fanlllarly "knowl\'t'ts'James Gal: lfhlfm by relating many of his nl (Continued on page -1. p. nfzov i.s:'r'rns nIlTli'”‘“" I ' WHEN WARS:-urs CENT non CITIES I - caaav mins. ' Hammx, N. s., August s- OTTAWA' A“"' 8`Th°"’" ‘"°" ' likely go into edect some day next: gzrsutiio tp5i::oti:o tomzaiilmgiailf tri: """ D" C°“"""bd°°"°’,’°""|',“,:°“" H-"f»= lv 'H-1-in "=-'nf nf- §.ii’§’?I1...’i°8..‘Zl.T.". $11..; 232 .heli- could be done, and they never arrive f I from the West Indies without one. fl: I° b' uv" to p°“m“t'_n, mick, Judge!! B _ ann Sgr, 0t|hn‘:in`.s°lI: .\;_..\.¢.'_‘__ -.. _ -_ t ml -» -- ANTED-A man to wort about I Wllv,w ,¢_,\,1s_ Apply at Rodd'| .Live Btnbla. 8-lldrlwpd. Canal” wammm do not letter rate of one cent for cities will 'Y ' And rooms. A few men can _B0'd|:|D_mam and room at 880 Fitzroy street, two blocks from the Prince of Wales College. 8-1ld8fpd. ANTED-At once A gh-l for ¢ln~ Wnal housework. N~o washing. ' h v you told that £0 comoumei. and lor once an ld¢f°°°I'“°“’ “ ° qs. . .' `.'l'..lA'°U ` ' gh mod ate wind I llflnmd`s Linlmcnt Core .cpu-m, __ Good' wages. Apply lf. 01100 to HN. v l I I , ~ ,_‘oco. ii. sind stu: nm l~ _,. ' , ht neu.