v .,._ . ,__ ill ,’=;` iii if ji, i ‘Av . ____,, .sg ir '.: ._ li "l`sT"_ 1 1.* El' ._ _ ' ‘_ ‘_l\` ig 'll L ,., ia.. _. ._,_ _fl _,. . __._. :Z .'.' 3 I __ i I.-l..li""°<‘il ailllse _ l .. .-ll . ~ 4 w°é%l§‘ilf‘?s’3t.l’i.‘{ln’ii’n" CZ EE if CH s1{, PRINCE EDW , __ if _ . ISIIAND, CANADA, SATURDAY, 1ULi_l' V3, rgng. A ` T|lllUSIllllS ill NITIIIS HESIIUIII |’l`l'l`¢ Great Mlgrstlon of Afrlosns From Dis- triot invested With Slesiiing ' London, July 2.-Sir Henry Heskeill llllfl llillllllllll _a _i.lilllii i,Clllllli` IN ‘l|li[llI_lIIll1l|_ES_S§§ D.-"__ Btrsngs Tragedy During s Gab Dl-hh’ In Streets of Paris. _ ,Boll. Governor of the Uganda Protec- Paris. July 2.-Excitement was nah.- torate, has returned to London bronz- ,ed in one of the most crowded streets ed and well for a summer holiday af- ,ill P314' by the act of a woman who, ter elghten months of strenuourwark | in a fit or madness. fired at and killed in trgpicu Africa" _ ,her own,daughter ln a cab. She had Thanks to the drastic measures de- _ come from _the country with vised by him and curled out by his daughter. _iid had for some ,wee Administration during the past threelzlven signslofmental aberration. Her years ,the dreadful scourge known as _ llallucillation was- that she and her “sleeping sickness," which has swept daughter were constantly ill danger of away more than 200,000 of the lnhabi- i being attacked’ by brlgands. Her hus- tants of the Uganda Protectorate, may i band had consulted a doctor, and was now be considered to be reduced _to advised to persuade her to enter_an manageable proportions. Colonel Slr_asylum as soon us she became violent, David Bruces' great discovery of the but so far her mania seemed to,ba part. played by the tsetae fly in the dis- _only of a mild character. But these bemlnatlon of the disease indicated the appearances were deceptive. She had lines on which the evil might be dealt secretly prepared a revolver, and after with. .she had been driving for some time in "In theabaence ofa. medical cure for _ ihe cab she suddenly fired two shots sleeping sickness," said Sir Hesketil _at the head of her daughter, who fell Bell yesterday, "I came to the conclu- backwards, and never recovered coll- rfion that the only p'ossible means of sciousness. She was ollly seventllen . “'.°..ff=r.'l‘»~i~°-:l~=l..§s;:..'~:.‘:f....“.“ ‘jion to an old woman, bidding bor con- 'IHE LISH ill -BHIIISHIFIIIHIPS. '_ 7' 4-».s_»` -4 .,. -j ..._1 ‘- . "" cm: é. _ 1'*-" ` . _-_._ ,__-_ ~,.__` - . . _ l ~. ,-- ~ .~ -.» ,.\-_ » _ , _ ~ '_' --fan-l-i..rs'a_-'s‘.;.‘~~'4l Vlolonsllst _,Whole .Pepslpos-_Dig-_ gina "|sr.t'hs` Jitstue. mane.. Jury a. l-“frha nisnalnnu or the ,79\lI`\ W! _U*¢UlV§DQf¢. in \_h'e I0 I- .i°¥.i"i§.°.°=‘§§a”i3¥i2"-°.*`.!i‘t§.‘.“.‘.'.`3. “dism- e th __o e .'s`n 'c _ o e 'blot >df’the.1idn,- are ’¢li`\'Ils`d'in evsrlshiy excavating in the hope of _ realisation of s miracle. l Tl}isl_coti\i>¢ly§11l¢ or fvrvvrx °l-ls.l\il¢- E n 1893, _when it eassnt named _ iwciotto remit '|h.stlIIe’saw the Vir- in.,Who o‘|’¢iigl‘dd~iiim to excavate ln,s. rtllli locality until he found her are htdossi thpre, Macqotto dis. ::.’;‘r.2+f~~“~-sr" ‘ir . - .W uonv e, r usband"s ieataaahs `1 pilliciisflmhepnttggy aavs_n. persuaded her frigndfto un- ' orthlre the excsvations,.'*wh.ich, how- l ver, were fruitless. Then the Virgin Jappeared _i_n a vi- tinue the gxeavtxtions, and _predict ng 'the discovery' `o`!'a `s'prin"3 'of water. 'I“ho ‘ n re ri ula- ni ht at a hos ital coping with the disease--which threat years of age ,and expired during the -s.nl»i.»~l'»»p_-t sls»r»n¢¢;.li`liliy f..- Ao\lve~.l|rviss.ln lhsrt"Qisr._ ' rl, l .L a_ ,nl 2.- ‘1'~»' of'!?:wo'=oon'{he * ll/ _l!|9t c mand Biddle, ob '° $p_s_tl%e_to nizsvs _ fi ___._____E___*'l.°il re°v1\¢_lvthv¢»n~-lui _ -1 _. _'ln-_‘r _ - _ ~ “ik . _,_ ever; re:lI=s:x?'.I=d'.Mslbn$ \ re dy to march out_hllly_ equipped l- . adgvehr ssrvfoefg sixlsourl. _ _ ‘ 9 . _ r.*.'.‘-".f.‘.=.l'.*§l ..........‘ """"’°.‘§»§§i“‘°"‘H freely, were insrelitns out or reed in i\s9e¢i:~u»~t‘skls tl-» *.‘;‘Zl_’<»'...?.“‘_i."‘ _ ...‘..‘i.°¥..‘}‘*$2?..~“4l~§:. ti__elddlIre'Qsin'gs, rxigumhiy _milligs nl l'__lAl 0 8Illl'l'\\I l\. There were engineers with brldgil ' msdtgrtal to repair damaged oulvell- In bl'Ill¥El, btliclrerl 11M, !>s._kdfs i l the Army Service Corps. armgrc-~ s nd smiths, and mi the usual arti ce. .1 rannrmy ` ' "" `* 3 _ lfo -. _ ‘l>r°dl<=1l°n was rnlised. as also si een. srnllli-Dorrlen expr-suse l. ened to exterminate the e ti p p g p . ' 1 tion-white as well as colored-was to A man who had seen the mother fire insist upon the removal of ull people the shots stopped the cab, and, with lrunl the fly invested borders of Lake i the help of seyeral other persons. tried Vl¢\0l`lB- lHl0 00ll'lll~l‘Y U18! ir! entirely lto wrehch the Weapon out of her hand. free from tsetise flies. ‘But before he could do so she tired "Tllll Project lnv0lv¢d the I‘cm0\'HlItwo more shots, one of which struck a of about a hundred thousand souls and _hoy aged 14_ ih the arm, and wounded lhe_al>s°luio depovulsllon of n Strlolhlrn severely. At the police-statiol-. of Cvlllllfy. lW0 miles ln Widlll Hmllthe 'woman expressed satisfaction at several hundreds of miles in length, having, Das she supposed. saved her all around the northern shores of Lake Idaugilter from the brigands. She had ictoria. It meant that thousands oflahgo left, it is said, some letters with old homes would have to be destroyed _ her husband ,in which she hints that and enormous plantations of bananas she intended to commit suicide after W0\lld have £0 D0 BDIHGOIIGU-" `taking the life of her daughter. BLOOD-CURDLING 'STORIES OF AMERICAN DOC'I`0R’S EXPLOITS NEGROES SENTENCED T0 D0 HAR D Paris Academy of ~Medicine Hears Remarkable Ac- counts of American Doctoi-'s Doings . "Paris, July 2.-Prof. Pozzl iles .brought back with lliln from America blood-curling stories of the exploits of a certain Dr. Carrol, of the Rocke- feller Institute, New York. » Dr. Carrel appears tu be the Robert Houdin of surgery. He can deprive an animai,of s. vein, a blood vessel, a segment of a carotid, an ear or a kid- ney, and fit lt with a similar nraan 'from an anlmai_p._f like race or even of another race or species-and all this. so to speak. while you walt. _ The following are some of the ex- ~ploits_ 9_f_thlQ_,nrincs of v_iviss-ctors as 'recounted to the Aoadernyiof Medicine by Prof. Possl. On 7 -June, 1907. Dr Carrol trans- planted the segment of a dog's exter- nal jugular vein' on to the carotid of another dog, and, on 28 October, of the same year. this dog was in pcrfect health with an absolutely normal clr-. culatlon. Nothing, howeverpis said about the other dog.~ Dr. Carrel, encouraged by his suc- cess, next prooeeded to transplant a segment of a dog‘s carotid. which had been preserved for twenty days, on to the aorta of a oat. It is said that the cat "mowed," and that it is still alive. After this the doctor transplanted on . to a dog‘s abdominal aorta a segment of an artery oi' a young man whose thigh had been amputated. The ar- tery was cut- out of the thigh. at the time of the operation and preserved for twenty days. The aninlal's health is said to be still admirable. _ » After this it is not surprising to hear that Dr. Carrel made two dogs ex- change ears and thyroid glands and spletgxs, but the operations are too re- cen for it to be possible to draw any conclusion. Finally, says the account, "he amused himself" by ‘ chungin dog's_pa_ws--_-_ trallsplanting a \\'hI|,,§ paw. on to a black dog. and viceversa. The paws in question were either amputated from o living' animal or from one rs- cently killed. The -latter operation succeceded perfectly. but the ungrate- ful dog succumbed twenty days later-» to “bruncho-plgellmonia.” Two Ameriualis were so enthusiastic over Dr. Corn-l's exploits that one ap- plied for n new Arm and the other for a new kidney. llc declared himself prepared tn take ll orlminal’s kidney. but Dr. Carrel. for some unexplained reason, declined. Perhaps he was afraid of broncho- pneumonia. PlliElUl|l]llS ill llllllll ELABUHAII Remarkable Systoih of Bodygusrds to Guard Life of Empress. London, .Tuly I.-A medical man__ whose professional duties have brought him into immediate and prolonged _con- tact with the personnel of the St. Petersburg palace of the Tsarina. says that the precautions taken for her Im- perial Majesty’s protection are for more elaborate than generally sup-_ posed. The command of- the Emper- 'n` s bodyguard-s detachm nt of pick- _ ng Uhlans-is at presentinll? thehho._;1_ds f It M Oi w o s- 3.....l..i?§'..i.¥..§i.".l T3 ‘.’...°°..'......r---1.". af tile insurrection in the Baltic Pro- !I.“‘i."." ?”"°'°,.}l{‘l“‘?.‘l $.33 1§.“..'I.`.‘§'Z.‘I ous |"al?dens‘:u Outside the palace domains are eight infantry regiments which change shalt' camping and guarding c lllrsriede tlleycastls walls is a squadron of absolutely trustworthy officers; in various outbuildlngs are two regi- ntgnts of mounted Cossacks. Every man* is fully armed. No oillcer on 2‘:..‘:‘ ll: :=.:r.°:°.':‘;x.L°.::°."::.:‘:.‘;2f‘; 'dur-ii\g°the perilid 'he is detailed for QU. When on nigltlrt duty ghese cgffl- . till f mi! . 11 9°' ‘el;i.X:I;a”d'e .arm clllslrslrbshind Whl¢l\ 'xl a sentryfwlth s b\lKl° lil hi' li and with orders to blow it at the ls :test alarm-I Indeed. B 'SY *DI* d r, forming part of this amorous ylguud is p vided with rl hush ` A similar puglepase This instruc- ~&-nsl sro: ‘_‘0n sd slsiim beins' sound- -1* .°.'°",.'°..':."°.':.."..::°...:f‘“.‘.::.‘ .1t.2:: r i|?\=edistely to surrolnnd tho_ Bm- ' C ana ronrl- s pratcozen to hor » impair beam." . ret. in mile °¢ _° precautions, s threatening letter _one morning found on the cover et the lmpress's bod. '_ _HOW IN DUBLIN COUNCIL. I blin, July I.--Several free filhts J' - linn Feinsrs and the support-,J -lo! the parliamentary party took ‘_ _fl 'st s meeting of the Dublin Cor- __ Nz . .. rtoggitly. which finally broke __ 7', 'subject under discussion was ` Q _ ` -A of the Irish Parliamentary |llL|[i|lll|S~lIilH_l ll _ LllIUlSIlIHE Fllll _ 3 _. . _ ‘-._ - = Twenty People Badly injured in Fight Between Catholics and Protestants. London, July 2. - The Donnybrook fair in Lanarkshire, in which ten thou- sand people of Motherwell and Harn- ilton took part, armed with shlllelaghs and stones, has so alarmed the autho- ritlcs thatpreparatlons are being made _for bllieting troops in the district and r'el1ding thelltlot Act if it recurs. The battle, in which twenty persons. including policemen, women,-and chil- dren, were so injured that several are in a critical condition, is the culmina- tion of active strife which has obtain- ed for some mollths, fanned by an in- vasion and counter-invasion of Pro'-_ testant and Roman Catholio lecturers. Doctors were employed all night in .attending to the xwoultded- .and 3 whole street of miner; llioules ha every pane of glass sms.s_ e . _ Four persons wdre Uhafied Wllll. participating in the rioting. Ohe Wsl sent to prison for thirty days. and 01° others we? remanded on ball- . -reeling as been greatly stirred by acts of desecration l ` the district. A handsome monume t erected about eighty years ago in ziunbusnethan, on the` s ut! where the ‘Scottish Covenant- ers wgre wont to meet and preach. WM destroyed p tony days ago. __.._.___..l_§4__;- _`coulv:r_ss3-‘_eoLr>_ Nlwsrspsns. _ Psris.,.l_uly 2.-lllverypne who knows the Latin Quarter, and upecisiir the Heali- vsrd Ssln't~M'iohrl, will remember the old lsdy who .sold newspapers ‘st the corner of the Boulevard and the Rue des Eccles. in all weather: she might be seen than from four o’olock in the afternoon until midnight. She was noted for the ro- finement of her manner. The poor old lady has just died from inilammstlon of the lungs in s poverty- strioknn room in s street h_sar the Psa- tileon, at the age of 'll . ~ ~ No -me knew y/ho she was. but hor dssth has rsvsslsd that she was s soun- tsss, the daughter of Oountfde L--. of London, s family which stiilipxists in the South of Francs. I-lsr grandfather hold Nairobi. British East Africa, May 29. -The principle of the American south- ern negro that “stohiill‘ vlttles nln't thievin"‘ is shared by his African 1ust as it is also by the southern negro. When one has a black skin and a pri- mitive nature, anything needed for bodiiy nourishment or protection comes RB fail" Same. and often without idea of dishonesty. - - Daily in Nairobi one sees bands of from twenty to forty convicts in white shirts and short white trousers mal-km' witll arrows. the English convict ga" Sometlmasthey-are working on rod( sometimes carrying on their heall pans of earth `to build mud huts. Before and behind walk sentries with rifles. but these areflaliked by masai with 00118111. and. `ful'thermore, is ex-its tended to articles of wearing apparel. term no DAWSON. of rhinoceros dread almost and lvliich than tha theft, the negro labor for a short proved: he suffers among his peers since they have all or another, orlf is on acc-ount»of in selecting their when been theY ODE and work -had become almost Impossible for the British icolonist -vhen the law was passed that servants “inds must engage themselves by _ "th or period of several months, ~t rulllling away before that s desertion. 1.. _,li the negro is given his choice between a month of hard labor or LAN D," /il:l'l>f. T`Hi_=ln_ twenty-five strokes oi’ the "kiboko" or whip of hippopoianlus hide, which all but draws the blood. The negro gener-_ ally chooses the klboko. Though _it is-'pa`inful_ at the time, he has an excuse -Nr _escaping a` little work iosteadof being forced to do s maximum of work f_or,»thirty_'days. On an avenue thpre ,sr'e_ _in Nairobi 250 negro convicts qjutpt 'a residential native population ofsome 6,’000. There ls little sickness tirifong me convicts. '1‘hey'see*m,.ihdeed, (o thrive under the aft’ec*s of tile work to~whlch‘tl_asy__eb- ject. The only difference noted _when thev come out,_ and_~.it is _a` sign by which they always can__b_e identffieg, _is that they _are rather thin and-.iiik tly muscular, instead of fat and flabby like , the native in his prlniltivestate of isly ibliss. ' ' _ of the villalgwars was unbounded. The spot was owed. s.shrine;`vqaa built, _and__‘_the_n1i_l'_aculd'\xi ‘imlie Wai vener- =¢~3_gl.thr°urlr;ont the ln° 'rfsmltles u-enlll livin; in rallw y wsggons to _'_whiob they rushedfor shelter on that - ._f\§t_:é'&D°9?lItl2¢l\._$.l_, _~.l~_.,f. ~ ' - -` . i . . '~f~ _ll\°_y§€ __l.ll,.‘_W`\il\_l¢_lr. binary ang U' _ cro ini. th-”ths funds subscribed -in England nnd.by other c_ount}-ies, thousands uf huts have been s'_ent out. and only await occupants. The reason _is that the Government officials refude ‘to allot them \uriess_ £$'for -ground- `;i-em is paid _dowrh and _sn agreement _lsignad t0 PSY. the municipality ls. a f_ jmonth. This is lllP°l¢¢ to be for street _ci _i_tig. ‘tll`o'(fgh` but, _lt_tie_ 'avenging llfdllne. whilst the-waler sdgily is io- _$_ii,y__.in%d_eg.u.ate.-' -On the other hand, ell-to- o people, or_those not in ac- _timl1iesd.`rsn~esatly=ohtstn‘r1uts."I'rre 12.‘"‘**i“>»°.:*.t5‘»“l.'.°“‘..:‘”:'. ""°.:':. ’"".'- _ _ _°_y _e`e.ye ena- l5"?l5g.` 'gm `i|.v’l’ng been taken by the civ1l___ln\*io‘i@rt .for offices, one being given ,to s_goc1_.or, and two t_o-_a lawyer, QM? sas lmse' and thejother as _an office. The American _viiilige com- 9riss__|_i0_0 well-tfitfed huts, npt'a quar- ter of which are ocouplld.'!Vbils§,.l_r. gaylis Hman, the British A_oti_l_ig iris- onsul. not even rece ve sl e for the erection of the l_z}_tts provided hy British funds. The qulyk sre_-ob- structed by thousands of tons offwood rar the building or lm-naelu, but the qqvsrnllent refuse to distribute _ §lt'i| not only in tl-le_hoqg_i£_g _-_'tht _peepligihei _ine n_._rv,h9ri_¢lr_¢ a e _ooh such egilgence. but also in the !et_£di_xlg of them. The British Consulate is\tli_¢ - ' ii ,tha :here -I as to;_sol_he extant the miljew wine “_ $1 spoofs cr Wye" .». i omnilate ~b s sped b - a~~oro_ ~6 starving women, unable to provideffor themselves or their childrens As"MI_l. Iiieynes said to me: “\Vhen the Bflillh _fund coimes loan end; I do not ltnow »what w li happen to t ese peop e. ' ' l The one bright spot in Msssin"¢..`is luis Villagln Elena erected lay t,l;l_e id_n her own plans. In t ers '_ ‘streets of shops. a church, nl-edlaw Ischuols lon thc- same lines asf! 9 .schools in tilt- north of Italy), ich is ‘for hors and-girls. `a silfiawormififll. and a hospital. ill a few' sys `d_ - _n`asiunl will also be completed. _hut is pl~cvidi>d with a portable '_ `_b icookinpr stove, \vbil~'h the Qu_e'bn'Urtf t with _hir on_ hf=r___isst_ v_l_slt.__ _ind ss; street t ere s a re s ls on. _ra are threee large re-s_ervoirs foT~n`ixold;.g l:h`s water needed by the inhabl_tsnt_g.__- lllllifl Pilll?l.lllll_i_ l, _ ~"-_i Z . I I lllllll EXPRESS _Preparations Are Now Wsil Advsnosd For its inauguration. ` Paris; Juiy= ll.-Last summer it was Announced _that an association of the leading aaronauts and airship con- structors in _France proposed to build big 'sheds in *various_’parts`of the coun- :Qy for sheltering airships of large dl- snsions. s d also _to construct a. .numblr of, Xesrablei balloons. which Psris and the provinces. The points selected w_ere_Nh€cy, Deauville. Tours. Bordesuit. Psu,_ a li Lyons, with inter- mediate ststions at Rouen, Reims, and Fontainebleau. The balloons and sheds were to be ready for next summer when the first aerial express lines were to befestlblished. Accor'-dlnk to' a lecture delivered by M. Rane Quinton before the Senate committee oh- ssronsutios. this scheme is on thepoint of _bgling accomplished. Aa- far as the s_tid_ are concerned. mo_s`t»o_¢ tbemsrc whhsd, and _each of than can hold s. gon or more than @1000 cubic hiitros. lay was chiefly ei!.f_ari§_nos_d in the construction of the began s. _ 'rhstsiiaudy in-glhels had tooy_`_insny orders -on chori, for thi itrsheh alla rnluiisn oovminiunis in stir y_._¢ eso‘pri taotnsods. but one bs . the _ e, s Nancy. hss. h¢v_ `iiess..po ordpletsd. and will. itgi tipped. be sv liable for excursion purzili Q 'dui-ini tl'ie__¢9,mi|ig summer. A; _qn;§lle_r frinsiv.. mr "Pam Jour- nal." wi h any UN cube metres cs - deity. may als be added to the ner l flee .. T\...- ni ch larger balloons, to called the 'Igohsserisn I and the .“C'.i“".°.'l.‘“.i“' “~“» lil” ."%‘i‘*.. ".‘I.‘.‘." tl wi s A. , c c metres. The`y thanx finahed In Sep- tlmber, and will be stile to carry from _ _______ _ _ _ ___ wllltllllulilE_ Many Dissgroesble 'Features of Turk- ish Cspitsl Have Been Blimlnstsds Constantinople. July' 2.-The ln Constantinople ‘of Mahmud Bhdvkst Pashdwith his "army cf_-iibsrstdts” and his government by martial _w has brought with-it-1rl_sny'A|-lx ` _ie changes to the inhabitants of‘Con _ - tinople and has raised 1rri¢hMr'§__ in the hearts of the people f0'r_ W- - turp of the country than they have __ - tartaised for many s. long year.. ‘ ~‘_. The strict application of the lk' against vagabonds has cleared e capital of s. host of 'ne'er-do-welll, beggars. house-breakers. and sl - slns. who had recently made Cons_ -- tinople their home. Arson has ce _ the streets are sale. one no lon r reads daily of houses being broiten - to. and the police about the town changed beyond recognition. 'The - plcal Constantinople poliouiyti of' s few weeks sgo was s. man of vi co - tensnce, dirtily clothed, despised . sli, and feared only by the honsst. _ place is taken to-_day by itlsrlfch or their integrity, who _u _ their duty 'and know how 0 . Nestly dressed, alsihilsg the. their fellow sn. they are st is power in cli»'3lty. sorltroltltir _t st; ng _l_>:__nwr».l as uuiainss br, vii I C . - - si- ' i dxl sr are hi' chshgz. cglrzrg: unfit :ir stem loriger be ul_ed. and-tthe Ill B . find they must food their an _d _- rlciemly it they hope to be ' ply fgr hire. The linlitf! ' works has in haha-the ppes&tloii' an elaborate scheme for railways throughout the . - trio lllhtinl and ll _ - lines will soon ‘be put tl. work to numerous linen ioyo encouraging the return at esmt- . i-_ v \ r _ ~ °' I l ' , .~. _ *\._ s \ _ _ _ _ » ' ' '_ é _...L_ .- ..~¢ws.-.nn-_-¢r»»_~ a. .»-_`¢_ ..~ .- ~.... ~,, » .v .r¢.fL- cr'-'f""’73"' ”" ‘ `~'~’53`"‘-”`“'»f";~"' “M ..._..f» ..:».. `.. -f_i\‘A’1A'}‘r~i.11&~*.7<`»`;..'_/ `3.'*". _-4-9 '~ ‘resize dar.-_.,..< _ei ,ac ,-,‘L f_.v 3 ¢ _*J JJ? il ffl/_"_-1-. 1'-'J.’».:.. - il i _,_ (Q \ \ is fr .,`~ r ; ; < \ il \ l,_ I , L