El El *-i E > ,- -iii PAGES-Sw°f° _ _ _ _ N 8§$l.’£5h E31; Daily Average of _ _ M . _ 2022 for 1902 _ - °"““¢ Malls- F W ' - ' ny* _i , _ -' _ - 1 -2- 1 -f' A - \fY' Wlllllnplglplggcgggngyggl CHARLOTTETOWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, CANADA, THURSDAY, oc'roBER 22, 1908. {..?.A'il.Ai.°1?’.?.l’n”l.'l*§.f‘lh?¥.?Rll\+AA.- , _ _ _ :==_ _ _ _*_ 5 ls . ~- __ 4 A .:_ _ _ ~- _-r - -_ __ if “i - .1 FOREST F IRES AGAIN RAGING Borne Along by' Fifty Mile Gale With Renewed Fury; Beasts Flying Before the Flames; Great Distress. DETROIT, Oct. 21--(Special)-A despatch from Sault Ste Marie says the forest tires. after being dormant two days, started up a fresh and un- der the influence of a fifty mile 8819 with greater fury than ever. Holmenteudcrs are ahandonizng their log cabins and fleeing for their lives. The whole south-eastern part of the out say the nears and other animals are running before the flames, senrcll ,pg for places of safety The country is envelopen ln a pall of smoke and navigation is hindered. Thousands of acres in Ontario on country ls llbpaze and farmers coming A'll supplies are being carried free ANE NNINEIJ BY CHINESE LABUH Mackenzie King and Sea- gram Exchange Have a Tilt on Nomination Day. BERLIN, Ont., Oct. 21--(Special)- A sellsntioll through Waterloo county is the revclution made at the nomina- tion lneefinc ofthe Conservative can- didate, who hlld stated he was strong- ly in f.u\'or of the exclusion of the yel- mellnt what he said 'he ought to per- Onmfiu by l'l'l€B~l1S Of 0l°i!11i1181~elcc- suade his friend Joe.. Seagram, sit- t ting beside him, .to dismiss the Chin- outsiders are largely employed. ese laborers whom ‘he -had working at his nfnhles. lon police force will be employed, to ‘ make an investigation for the* de- ed the foreigners were not working partlment of Justice and to arrest, all gall at thc' Plllladellllllll llomei lol. ln_ N for hlln but for themselves. offenders. ' cllmbles' dled at the lnstltllta l.e,ce,nt_ King replied, "Yes, we all working Debectivesl will be sent from Ottawa l ` Sengl-nni rose excitedly and declar- icr ourselves, but they are on your a mation has been received at Ottawa _ al People and wild With Terrible Results nl. ings, are -burning. land is in flames. ; Relief measures on a large scale for the Michigan flre sufferers are now uu- der way all ‘through the state. one hundred thousand dollars. by the railroad and steamboat lines. A cold wave which set in this morn- ing is causinb great suffering among the homeless famlies, many hundreds of persons being without shelter of any kind. VIEEEIPEATEENEM Alleged in Central 0ntari0 _-.1 o'r'rAwA, oct. 21-(special)-.Infcl-_ I ion practices in which money and' As a result detect/ives of the Domin- oward G Nieman, a resident physi- y from aconite poisoning, after hav- nd will proceed vigorously with the ing assisted his associates in a re- plodes Charge of Dynamite pmlllll.ty_.. lnvestlgatiom markable efiort to save his lille. -- HVE KILLED IN 'THE TUNNEL TRACK HORSES A PANAMA CANAL SWEEP THE RACE COURSECLEAET Working Steam Dredge EX-'John P. Irving, Trainor and Proprietor of Tunnel Track, Cape Travers 1*. Won $415.00 From $600.00 Purses With Kalol, Queen Marie, Slippery . _ _ ‘ I Sldc, and Cock of the North---Brazilian Owned by Gordon ,,,,,, ,,,,,_,,,,,,,_ ,,,,,_ ,,__,,,,,,,,,,, _ T. Ives, Montague Peril-,Allied a Wonderful Feat. --News ofl the killing of five men in w_%___ ___l__M~‘______ YYYYYYY W the Panama Canal zone by a dynam- _the shore ul Lake Huron when the lted exllllosim was brought here yes- The Exhibition 'Association ,was ian and Cock of the North, the later Stl-l~u..-, l‘h.ll'lo‘ll.r.ln.l1y Park- the North. _ all sides were rather caustic in tone. ,polo on the _back stretch, which she side; entered hy H. C. *- - 2.20 TROT. held tothe wire with Slippery Side Hooper, Cllhrlottotowh, dp Professor McVey, of the Tunfnl ___ First Heat. The horses goh away`at her wheel. They finished several Queen Marie, ll. nl., by Track. dl`0Vf? S1iPD€I`y Side. F on first score, Cock of the North lengths ahead of Annie Barteaux and Parkside; entered by H. H: D S 1 'T _ ' _ with the pole, Braziunn second, Perle. Harry H. 'rhc lnttcr noted badly nncl‘y Side Y0§tefdflY~ Thlld heat It took several scores SUlVl1i1§_RY mud Lum 0lIl_?&?l§NlflIl`lt.|liE f an elaborate plan for winning a t h I N ‘ - S- low mm . ‘I o get t e horses away. Kalol held _ '_ ~ 1 - - _ 2.20 cl. iss, TROT. _- Mackrnne King stated that if he mlmber of constituencies in C°“tm1 f:lfg5?S?a§l‘;ad_t'heItn‘:;:1; Zeigiogevfggé Kuholl b_ s_ lzilglll by Sta.rter~Frank Power, Ha‘l.’n.:<_ Av nlsnll I - nn slunlll nlnnn ull The classes for today f`l`ll'.ll'sday will 'bc 2.19 trot. and pace, six er. dries, and 2.35 class trot, sig ol, for second position between Brazil Kremlin.0l1l'-ewli DY R-H-~ ‘I“d’~`“5”W‘ S' M°Ki°f ‘E~ P~ WOUFI' tries' _, MOOSE AND DEER lil ABUNDANCE Fewer Hunters. Warm Weather and Elections K p For some time past Seagram has It is practically certain from re- p ’ 7 *E11 i fe Three physicians were summoned ._ _ _ p 'll M 'l '- and with several nurses worked vain- NEWBURGH’,N' Y" oct' 21°`(spe°` lfr‘”5m rates' and- the acl 'G al' ls' `lv li li W. Turner’s House. Burned Public Hall . and Other Residences. lsllllllls, Oct. 21-The village of was soon in flames. The fire spread ll llcary was again visited by another so rapidly that only part of the fur- 1ll.~.'l.sl.rous flre early this morning, niture in the residence of Mrs. Lid- llllll lrulnod such headway that tho cause of the flro is unknown. The loss “N oerllpants of the house barely escap- is placed at about $7000 part of which W the tire breaking out in the kitchen stone, which building was the IRM to C'aml.H' Beck' 0.1"’ M the best know" ol the residence of H. W. Turner burn, were saved. Most of the furnltl- in _ _ _ ' l ll'l'llll 3.30 a. m. and when ddscoverell ure of the hall was also saved. The Ecu' died [ln an lhospltal hero recently U as a sister of former assistant Unit- ed with their lives, nothing being' is covered by insurance. So great was 'fd Btams 9~tt°r“ey general James M' sured in the house. The drugstore ot the heat of thc fire that the plate Be°k» was 5 m°ml’e"_°f the l’°m`d UI J. J. Mntilieson next took tire lnd glass windows in the stores of P. N. mBlll1L`0I`S Of f€ll0WB'hlDS Of l»`h° Phil’ lnnnt no 1-npnlly that hardly nny nl Pntc, H. w. 'rnrner and Alfred Adams edelnhln academy Of fllls offs- “"0 the contents were saved. A srtrong on the opposite side of the street Well known as a 01'i¢i0 null t1ll\`»h0’l`il5Y I-Ylllfb was blowing and in a very shorti were badly cracked. A. J. Matheson’s on art. She studied in Paris, Dresden ulnn the pnhllc hall, which was qolte inns ls placed nhcnt saooo partly ccv- and Madrid. At the request of A11- l-l1A oct. 20-Minn th” ‘lc storlcal portrait painters in Amer ter n, s nrt. ll ness. Miss Beck, who ew Carnegie she painted Williaml nn in armor for the Pennsylvania clety in New York and produced apa ___ have made u cut of 201101' CBM- in 'lal -The beau-'lful steamer New Yorldreporterl tohavc instructed 1ts» or\_en-. ) I - ‘tal agents to meet any reduction ing Sports S’l‘_. JOHN, Oct. 20-The big game hunting season hlls now .quite advan- ced and many are the successful sportslmen. From all sections of the province come reports that the moose and deer are more plentiflll than ever and that the season is likely to ben. record one. The woods also abound in many of tihe smaller animals. Hunting- parties this season have been on a par with former years. (lonsiderahle moose and deer hav A P Marvel's Ship yard. is regarded on this coast as of Ulf! - t th dim- Four negro wuiteks perished in the lltmost l111P0l`l¢ll1l°° °“"“g _ ‘I “ ‘niqhmg American nlarlnc and the names' i ‘lconstant improvement and increased; The churred bodies ofthe victims lllclllllell of ull, Jhlihneso stcalnsllip were found below tho decks in. thc lines.. Tho Pacific ll/lull. ll“W‘WCl`. llllb' . Il) The steamer had been tied ull at lil; ‘ltélllgecmlllllcilgl ll‘l;Sl_ d k for overhuulin l1(`>S¢ All All lllllll. snnlll suslllnln 1 ..,_._. VICTORIA, October 20-The seal- - __ __ _ _ ____ Y _ __:__;__N/___ _ _ _ _ several subjects for Skiho custle, in Too MANY AMERICAN l INDIAN's FATAL FALL. S°°"““"' REPORTEHS IN LONDON. l»ll\`DON,_ Oct. 20-Newspaper re porters will hereafter be excluded* rr . “’”"“°'““° IEASNEHS ELEIII A from British war vessels during man- ernnto. When last seen alive he was oeuvers of any kind, lry. order of the intoxicated, and it is supposed that "'l“lll'llllY. because ofthe number of he fell out of his rig. A coroner's in- Alllerican reporters/ employed on Lon- dlm Dapers. . ‘ fir llflnm-d's Liniment Cures Dandruff "I ll1iunrd_'.fl]Linilr.enf Cures Neuralgia. ' existence the Provincial Association A Brant A Mohawk Indian, was found with his neck broken near Des- quest resulted in a verdict of acciden- tal death. 1d __-_~- __,, __gnl1_=;__l-_ __ __`»g~4| Y f 0‘ ,mmap ag its president, in t/he per- son ot Miss Mary L. Ferguson, of Montreal. Over ninet er cenfi, of A Pathetic Story, tg Touch Q" Hegfts, time to assert themselves, which they .v di Dihruo 0I’|l!.lng-as one of the new' fllfes at New Wonderland tonight. ;'e"lx‘i°° #Dough of the comedy ele- Il ln to '“““"“ mehr s :ood lsuzh. ollll lnot often persons are found as la R Hr.: as this individual 'in particu- nlf; Hull watching the tolling of thai in as much' as it shows that alittle C 'Y 011 the canvas is enrrlgh to seems plainly told in the title, andldg hears out all the sorrow and misery gl which has to be endm-:ni by those W who are too old to, elm their living, and have no means to support them selves with It teaches n moral too ________________ th w on ur number of f/he lady teachers warmly iéli-_+ WUMAN AS PHESINENT MONTREAL, October Z0-F0l` the st time in its forty~three years of Protestant Teachers has elected a Y P c members of the association are omen, and they determined this d after a lively debate. The Sat-1 day meeting was quite exciting, a fending themselves against charges introducing politics into the elec- of omcers, but the final semion as quite harmonious. CHICAGO MARKETS laid up for old age is always ac- - Oct :Erie with the universal o,union,l_ceptable. loc; ing schooner Markland, Captain George Heater, is expected to reach the west coast of Vancouver Island- in a few days from Behring Sea; with 400 senlskins, bringing two Indians reported lost from the schooner Tho- mas F. Bayard some time ago who were picked up, almost. starved' and thorollghly exhausted, after twelve days at sea in their open canoe after being lost from the Thomas F. Bay- ard when that vessel was engaged' in hunting seaotters of! the southeasflern coast. of Alaska. The weather condi- tions in Behring Hen during August were the best that have prevailed for years and the scllooners made excel- lent catches during that month, bllt the weather changed in September, when strong gales were encountered and there were few lowering days. Had the weather that prevailed in August been maintained in September the catches ofthe Victoria sealing fleet, which numbered only nine schon- ners this season, while the Japanese vessels numbered 38, would have been the lieggest catch on record for many years. wA'rEa'ro_wN. Ot.. Oct- 20-A; All” result of hnzmf-I f'-ll" YUUUPIGN BW leln ofthe Taft school, four ho_yS. fl 0 whom are the sons of prominent men 0( Lho country, and unc of whom is John N. Gurtlelll, son oiJun1es ll. Garfield. secretary of the 1n_terlu1`. were suspended from the lnstltuliou | esterdny. _ |yThl'ee of the students will he 300° ifor six weeks. Wllllll Y0lll1l¥ Gaffleld ll* suspended' for only three weeks. Three of the boys were .members of the reg* ular football team. !1l’ld Garfield WHS center on the second team. SHUBEASE lNSEllNEHEl] AEIEN NAS NEAIH ._.\ NEW YORK, Oct. 20-lt, became known yesterday that the New York stork exchange house of H. I. Judson & (To. had suffered aloss of $30,000 through the speculations) of its former ______l ' Mlnsrd’s Liniment foie sale everywhere mallallell Henry L_ 3ll1¢0np|;n|1_ who died Se tember 12 free from sus - _ n . nl- -- Condensed ads too late for claesih- eion. _l HISAGO, October 21-,(Speclal)- cation will 'ne found on page three. I Saltcmstnll had been in the employ, _ wheat 97;. ------ nt the banking firm 10 years and had _ Corn 62}l FINE AND COOL. gained the confidence of his employ- " ”°"l° People can. no mutter how The Dynamite Men will be shawn oct. Porn s1s..so~ --- ern. Alter his aeneh the managers llllllcllltflle inet ln flnnllterl, he 'ran oh- for the unal time tonight. pe.. Wheat . .. 99| TOR0\I'1"l‘ Oct 22-(S cial -books were examined in order that “=~ - ’ W t an ul .. "’ °°" A s hcen seen in the vicinity of Sprucg Luke thlwlllgllnllt the past few ulllntlls, while hears also have been noticed, !\’l.essrs. Sinilmllli null (`ul‘null, tim lorul tllxillerlllisis, have been Kept; _ ~ -', hr- t‘rt. ,_~ - men’s sleeping quarters. ll l lthe bucking of thte Hultrl1;1l\u systglul ll~l 11101111 Hu. llc hcnls of moose. Many have been sllnt. that have cxrwl- lent :=pl'ealls of uli`tlr‘l's. Francis Mc- (loul'f,y, muplllyl-.ll with M. A'-, '|‘_ Mp men Away. Guin, returned to the city yesterday ‘from Black River, wllere he has spent [the past week on a hunting expedi tion. Mr. McGourty succeeded in bringing to the ground a large bull moose. He shot the animal Thursday afternoon while it was running in front of ll/ir. Powers' residence. An- other menlber of the party was George Knshop, also of this city. 4 The moose is now at Sininaldi’s. It isa fine animal and hasa spread of antll-rs of 55 inrllcs. Mr. McGourf,y in justly prolld nf his success. l The r-ulrtillllcll warm weather com- blincd with the fact than this is presi dentiul year in the States, has result- ed in fewer. American sportsmen 'bhan usual, hui: it is ultogcrtller likely there will ho ll rush after the first wccll in -Nnvelu`nel'. SIN EHAHLES SEES ENE KING LONDON, October 20-Sir Charles Tupper attended at Buckingham Pnl- ace today, und was sworn inn. mem- hur ol the privy council, fo which ho was appointed lust l{ing's birthday. His l\l:ljc:~:ty King 1<}d\\'nrd sllmvrll speriul rmlsllle1‘:l`t.ioll and kinllnefs. lu nmjcsty said that seeing his dllllcul- ty in kneeling during the ceremony of kissing hands, he wished him to bring his stick on entering and leaving the chamber. The king greeted Sir Charles warm- ly, and said hcl was delighted to lnect. The ivlmfquis of. Ripon, .Earl of- Crewe, nnd other ministers also extcndc cordial greetings. Lady Tuppefr is somewhat better. WAS UNHUNE Ell A A ENHEE SIUNY EAIE l ("AMBRIDGE, Oct. 20-A fall from A thlrll-story wlndnw here. vcsherldny. failed to hurt Lawrence Connelly, aged 24. He was working about the 1101196 ettin h s a artment read fun his ' Y pzrospegtivle hririae. M155 MW! Slllllvfill- With him was his brother-in-law-to-bc, hiln nguin on such rl pleasing occasion. NILASH UVEH CllY'S MEAT INSPEENINN ~.»-- MONTREAL, Oct. 20-At the meet- ing of the Hyglend Committee yester- ldny, the question of ment. inspection lculllc up for cl.ll.~'iderntion. The Gov- `l lllllu-nt ll.|s flu: right. to have inspec- ll Wim, llllllnlwlml to Sir vlmrlllsl his 'l.»l.-1 al. the city alhattolrs, as well us lille city, and the questi-on now is as to which inspectors have, the`real and fiunl authority to pass or reject' meat llestineli'fol~ consumption in Montreal. The report presented nt the Hygiene (‘l»lnmi'ltee showed that sometimes Government inspectors say mcfli li good, when the municipal ofliclals say it ls not, and this state ol mire has caused anno ance and dlillllfe Th! . y _ d committee yesterday I'¢f¢l`l`0¢i U10 ~“llb' ject to. Dr. Label-ge, medical superin- tendent, for investigation, the dorfur to enquire into conditions prevailing nf; all the abattoirs, to consult legal nllthnritfes, and prepare areport for the committee. _?._.____l- TRIED TO KILL PRIEST. CHICAGO, Oct. 20-With ll l.u`\:e gathering of children as wltnessfs vo ll hand-to-hand struggle with his in- tended vfctim an unidmtitled man rc cently made 11 daring attempt fl. ns- saesfnate the Rev. Fr. J. K. Firlfliur Humphrey Sullivan. He was moving a stove and felt fnfnt. He went to the window fn getlfrcnh nir and lose his balance. in the vestibule of Corpus flmistf 'Roman Catholic Church. After firing two shots at the priest, neivu 1- rl which tnnk effect, he escaped and hun ll