Si 1 *e 1,. -i - ... 7072 for 190? _ _ . ._ . _ ornlng as if L_ '#1' My veraceo " ' " " " ` ' i '. _ in A . d 4.* h " vi l1..,..f[. %A?EE*Swornf l ,A ._ ._ f '_: - » "»g ` ' ‘ 5’ __ _‘ _ _ ' = i ' A. _ ¢"f' ' " Fr... :»-=.__.._-- _-_-_-_.Q-_.-___; - - _ ..fe_.J1a4._.__._.. asf. . ._-_ . M6RN1~o D»\1LYr0v~u>E1>w01 A OTTETQWN PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND cA1\u\i\.l,1\10NDAY,‘ Oc'l‘oBER 12, ions. {,,~gg¢,,§;;> wmnktvqsow aUnll1.`mli1.vnaa1i CH RL _ i '_ '_ T P XT BRTTATN ls . MAKE A sAT1srAcT . SETTLEMENT AT R European_..Conierence .Has an Unlimited Scope in Such Matters-2-_Reports Say Belgrade.. is .Calmer Danfger. Austria is Preparing For War, Rather ifhan 0\‘n nf lub* borctho severe trial admirably. or unions refuse to work overtime. f?- COMPLETE PROGRAM e CHANGE TONIGHT rl » At New Wonderland. Three New Pictures and New ` Illustrated Song. ' ' Held by Bandits-is one of the new her rescue through her lover. She p|ctu|-on this ¢ven|,,g_ Am; ,me Con. loosesi liar iow: brlalve Rfei in saving gainms an intense amount of ,utmost her s s er n rou e. s a gran that keeps the attention ,mm Nw M strarygegppealing and thrllng, be sure Klnnfng of the story until the nr.ii=li.‘ MA Bewitched Tricycle is a pure 00111- e party. or American tourists in the edy throughout. and has a leash to AID! are shown, two of them, two‘every inch of film. lovers by the way, going oil for nl A Week in Rumie-will appeal to all ramble among the pictures.;-ig nioun- interested in this far oil country with tafns. The girl drops her lianfiker- its trysnnical and despotic govern. chief over ai steep place in the jour-‘ment. Among the many scenes de- n°YlnS. and while ber lover is nfter'picted are.-The Church of St. Cath- it. she is captured by bandits. 'l`he'erines--Ice *breakinxi B zfnnd BUF d°"°l°Dnl0qf» of the story is carried Hunt etc. _an ASKABAD, Turkestnn, Oct. 9.- _ During the manoevers of the 'l`u:lcs- . . , tan nrmy_corps today in eric ale v.ity SIX Men vP€|"|Si`l *Sl[(‘.3mCf' of Askabad, General Mistiflrellko, who I played a conspicuous part in the Puls- C|“a$_hed.0[1 Rgef and W()|lt so-Japanese war, and who is now ` _ Goveroor General of 'I`uri:r.st,;n was to P|eCe3_ wounded in a sham battle. A revolu- tionist plot is sllspeuttl. 'ihc (lrneral with his stall was hatching the opee `_°“` r tions from a sliollt cnliilcn.-.c, when good a showing as possible ant. tha horse was coming down the lome "stretch as fast as he had ever pine. While rounflilig the hack end A, 5, and Mrs. Hewitt drove on the _t ack and turned up or in the direction in which George Cresccns was co1l..ng, not being able "0 see him as they cn- tered. As George Cresceus was com- ing duwni the centre of the track on thc home stretch Mr. Hewitt had driven to about the ludges stand, when his horse became frightened at the sight of the swiftly moving George Gresceus. reared and bolted across the track dircectly in Georg Orca-ceus' course. Mr. Cameron swerew. his uorse all he could but could no; nvo.d a clash. George Cresceus hreas 0 struck the front wheel of Mx' Hewitt’s wagon, the sharp shaft or IATNDON, Oct. 9-The Royal Mint nf' Englantl has recently struck off nearly 32,000,000 coins of aluminum for circulation in Uganda and the Iflrtcziun Protectorates in Africa. 1l<.a.,h coin bears the value. of one ir-lllt or of two mills, and it ii.; per. forufcd in thc center like Chinese colon, in order to permit the natiyos no '5ti'in_.( them together, The advant- a s the whistle of bullets “'13 hclrrri. He NEVVPORT NE“1S`(),.t_ H (51,, ,.;_,|,_ was struck In the leg a“""'° 1'he.k“"e Six men perished wllon the .~1r-nnnlr bot the ball did not touch the nine. S._ __ B_ _ ._k _ _ t I B I The lrnnnoeilvres were suspended and "°'“'“0 l““5“'"' "H mu "t"‘“_ “’ e e . ' g p . “H009 Uf Shut ln U10 barrels Of I1 Two others were rescued only nftci- n were uuaiile to rct.i.in tllcir hold on flu- PHESENTATIUN ____ _-_<_, ` Wlu. F. lloggis, C. E., to whom the ULE o.t'talched address und its accolnpully- ing token were presented, came to this Province earlyx 1000 and excep- ting for brief absences on business, has since resided here.-Socially, as well as in business ways, he has 'made ___ all with whom he has come in con- c is sincere friends His absence regrettmg his departure an wish him minute" lndivi nals toot n ttspcra o` success in the new fields to which hemhance this n`~i0F\1lnil» when 11° tried; goeS_ |to ooard the Princess Royn1_after she_ As mechanical superintendent for had cast 05 and was m0Vl`flE l1“'i1y‘ nl E_ A_ W uber Contmctin C0m_ from the dock. He stepped onto one e 3 ll g pany he supervised the construction Of U16 iflllken of the nnCll0l‘. 1-hllnklllrf of the new Railway Station, the orlck nO d0\1bt. he C01-ld Climb nl) l 6 nn- T . ' -| ' ll1~11.I.INmlAi\1, \vn., oct. i\.~sev.~n Beiore a Large L v-I5- / Q i I tra t, h . . i __ I will be deeply felt 'oy nn anq_,whue| BOSTON. DCE- 9~0h° ff U\fl>S@ 1°? the sulkey narrowly niis.-iii.; Mrs. Hewitt, who was on that side. The front wheels of the wagon were smash ,fliohofv -.liumillum ns a coin is due to i"== llxnt weight, und the fact that it .ls the best non-germ-hearing metal __ 1': 'iz' : '_ _ 7.. ; ;_~:; ;f;1’.';_,;Y 1;: 4 _.:;;- .::;;.-:_T_f_-- ___ ____ ____ , * _lil __ -~ _ _H37 ___T_ _== Mia ur Acc Truck ceding George Cres bly_ Collides With nd Wagon. ed flat, Mr. Cameron flew over every- thing landing on the other side of the wagon, while George Cresceus' and ths sulkey turned A quarter of a circle _sonlerset and lauded on his back in -the shafts of the wagon only back- lwards. Mr. llcwltt's horse having left _everything except the bridal on the first crash. Mr. and Mrs. Hewitt were thrown out sideways on top of Mr. Cameron. Nobody was hurt, ex- cept for a few scratches and bruises and A a thorough shaking up_ Mr_ iiewltt‘s horse esca ed without a . . p SCH-’tCh and George Cresceus came out with hardly a scratch, and in all prooability will he in good triin for th.: coming races. it was a marvellous escape nli round and was quite an cxpcrl. ..:e for those who took 'part George Cresceus, although only a role acted very cool. Mr, l,‘um¢rc,n tools his front leg from batwegn the spokes of the front wheel and liefted ills bend. when he immediately not to his feet, walked away s few yn;-/jg und turned around and looked ni, mo wreck quite nnconcerncd. The owner Mr. Beules had been oliered $3005: for nlm about a week ago and refused it. ‘iin.»'.rn. It is primarily to replace the ucilptured on the rittsikirts of Clear liroolf. Wednesday hy W. C. Chattln,a , farmer, who acted on instructions U" h‘*t“"‘\“y “m"`"00“ the SCUIHFS from the _iz_nmlgl‘gtion officials are nl Lho city schools marched to the C. n0W l10ldinZ thc Uflelllals. awaiting A.A.A. ,~;rounds where they rlelig'lited` the arrival of an inspector from 1 __ _ ,1 .h ._ _ Seuttm n urge clowf wit then sports. _..___..__-.._.__ I The scholars performed their dri-ll' -. I ,on the grounds which was excellently | I done. ‘T U ! 5 Thefollowing was the sports ofthe . nfternoont I PUTTING SHOT weupans and amunition of the 1_,¢,0p5‘ mnns clushetl oil Mulltcllll lil-of uml \<'~-wlias' that the new coins have been wer xamined Ball cartrid es and went to ieces hlflwif- number of rifles* were discovered. An tewime e‘,Im.iem.c_ ` . _ _ ‘ investigation is in progress. Clinging to _a fragment of the \.<~s.~u- one man displayed the greatest lu-roi-ul ` ___ l|l|]HiSS ANU :‘.i..i.;;'i:c:.§.‘..".t:’.‘i_;i.::;:f:;:...fi:1:;...¥"r.iii EH|N[3r CAUG',_r,.,,e S,,,,,,,,,,S ,,,,,,,,, ,Q _,_ ,_ _,_ Grounds '_ _ Company Drill. Large ftist of Sports Were Run rowd oi Spectators. lClliunmen, who limi been s-muggling , , across the oorder near Sumas, wclo Summary IS Glven BQIOW, ' Ni.ll~il.~'un, W.K.S. ani Mlilliizs, . (tied;) 3 Douse, W K.S. YARDS DASH SIXTE‘EN' YEARS AND UNDER. 1 Paton, W.K.S.; 2 Ta'/lor, WK. B.;3 Lalfo I".S. Time I2 fi-3. 100 Ml., OVER Sl.\'TEEl\’. l .Varid ' ~ . W.K.S.; 2 l‘»~n p- beu, W.l\'. _ .:orish, 1-1,0 } M3lLE BICY’)l`.E. 1Rogcrs, W.K.S.; 2 Tralnor, 123.3.; 5*? Owl' W 1 Polish Hillsboro Conso ul. cl 3 Byrne, Q S S Schrzoi; 2 ’Lafierty, Queen _ I (OPEN.) Sf-ll.-ol; 3 Campbell, West lu -t 1 Corinh, I-l.(‘.S.; 2 Vnni.le.‘stfilc,lV. "~". ol. Distance 26 feet ll ;r|:l.c.». .K.S.; 3 Paton, W.K.S. car shop, erecting shop and other works in connection with the Railway depnrtlnent in Charlottetown, also the new Railway wharf at Souris. Universal regrets are expressed-on all sides, to which are added the slncerei wish that business may once againi draw him back to this Province. l W. F. BOGGIS: . Charlottetown, Oct. 9, '08i Dear Sir:- On behalf oil thc employes of the new P. E. 1.0 Rniiwny Shops here, sincerely regret-i ting your departure from among us,3 desire your acceptance of thc accom-1 pnnying small token in testimony of_ our affection and respect for you. As. a gentleman and engineer, and as a faint expression of our appreciation of your kindly ef- forts torcnder ourconnections with the above named works, not only pleasant. and agreeable tc ourselves, hilt, at the same time pfofitable to the company you represent; sincerely regretting that our connections must be severed. We shall gratefully re- member our associations in the Dust. and hope always to be held in pleas- urable rememberance by YO"- Slgned, Geo. Hooper, William Hen- nessy, William Martin. Mr, Boggis taken altogether by sur- ornise n fitting rerlv which WHS' heartily responded to by three rous- News, an ~ The shooting occurred in the main AUTOMOB1LE.1`¢AOE AT THE STA ehor chain or through the chain pipe. Ono glance upward at the deck rail, six feet above, another back nt ther wharf, getting further away every 9» second and then a shlvery look ut the olgck waters, convinced him that his position was too perilous to hold all _the way to Seattle. 1 The interest to the lfllnri crowd grew more intense as the steamer wn_.` backing into the fog and the fello\v's nerve was fast shrivtlling up. The' "°`“tSw“i“ shoved B' made' Over thelwest of the entrance to the Darden- rail andthe “last minute" nlan Clim-|QuuS_ It belongs to Tm_key_ The hed complacently on duck. He hnri1,_op“lutiLn nminly in Gx_eek_ t 'lou ht a ticket and llc got ll- ` - Several of the British warshlps have been instructed to sail un- and Lancaster. »-'-_ ...- or .sl o Sl) YARDS--(EIGHT Yl'.‘.liL5.) | ONE HALF MILE l.l`[l]'>.'ULl"}. VALETTAr Island of Malta' 09"-1 1 Saunders, W.K.S.; 2 .\lclio;s..n, lTrainor, Q.S.S.; 2 Byrne, <;.s.&.; ` ’ S.; 3 SteRnrt, \'l/.i{.n' Tino 3 (Hills, Q.S.S. 5. 440 YARDS OPEN. 1 Mahat, Q.S.S.; 2 l.z:.lll"l‘t_.', Q.S S.| ` 1 Campbell, W.'K.S.; fl l.'-,\flcrt`,', Q.\ SS.; 3 Taylor, W. K. Distance 17 ft. " | 75‘YAl-(DS DASH (TEN YI' ".Hi~l |‘ . LD no 1 g l _________. board without answering qucsftions _ _ _ for the U. s. immigration mn. G' L iQ_1S'l;fI_°;D?f>Igl(l<`l.rkelV-tg-S3__i|-- l\1\.1>o\\»\l=1.i ANI] Hill Hilllll -- l MONTREAL, october 9-The only ` men in Canada qualified to speak 'from n railway point ol view on the ‘_stnrtling rumor from London about LONDON. 065. 9. - Lewis V. Har-lthe Grand Trunk's alleged desire to lIA, Kas.. Oct. 9-Angeredi er, I yield to Germany the pnlm ed in Canadian newspapers lest votes ___ because of a newsitem printed in the forqgezfecftfon in the latter. t U be lnfiu'<;nced.t W ld t t t d i estonia Pom R0 er, u o persona rlnimosi y -_iere The oron o or s rl es o- ay . . lgfil-xsiiii\lN¢?fwlxl'le)rril1, Kdnsa/s, ghot' !an»¢l<‘is none between rulers, Governments that it gave currency to a similar OVCI' one Mllllon V0lume 0 ' le and if in either countr statement some time ago out it was killed W.. H. Schmucker, Editor of the OF D001) S. A y _ _ _ d than nommmod nulelde \there is a small elses of puolicists denied at the time by Grand Trunk and F0!-elgn Bible some ge{Experiences. who, for selfish and unpatriotlc ends, odlrlals. t t M lu, desire to set the nations at variance, In support of its contention that .tree B an they are the footpnds of politics, and there must lie something lei the rum-I Meet Stran ' lil- the enemies of the human race, or the World quotes Minis er of & R THEATRE T0-NIGHT "Keep your heads cool, your feet ways Graham as stating in a politic- d our to e civil and rl speech in Ontario n few days ago --. - rea Y. Y U80 . you . The Dieppe Gircurli; Automobile need not fear the ynpping of those that if thé present' contract was noti LONDON, Oct. ." --Intcresilnll de' R c which was hem m Franco me pariah ours who foul thc ktnncl in carried out t-he government had other Y second position.) .'75 YARD DASH tELld»/»~}N \ ;-.`-\li".) ` 1 Collins, Q.S.S.; 2 )il:l.,n-.i..n_ SS.; 3 Kinsman, Q.S.S. -, HIGH JUMP. -Kit? A E|V|l llilllli 1 [MH [;_T~_p_ THPHUJEU`..%.?;ri2§i§l.i.‘§§i?f.%.f‘:i;lis'0;;;.f i ; 1 (`umpbell‘, W.l{.S.; 2 Ei-.lirs|.o, W. KS.; 3 Stanley, Q.S.75. T5 YARDS DASl'l,('l`W'7ll.\/lrl \'l'l.-5_‘.4 Ei) def fnhlffd' Orders- Their d°°l'l'““ti°“- 1-101° sTn1» AND .1l'i.u>. 1 corisli, 2 Paton w isis.- le h°1l°"°d t° `°° the T“\'*‘iSl‘ IS' 1 campiieii, w.k.s.; 3 1.un»-..~t.».f:. 3Tnylor, w.K.s. ' ` ' lend Of L°m‘°“°- Th” “cet ‘“°l“‘l°S :l vuniaerstine w.\..s. ua- ONE MILE BICYCLE. the battleship Gloria una themnee _t,,,,c,', 37_,,,_ ’ | i Byrne, Q.s,s.- 2 Trainer Q s s.- oz Wales, and the cruisers Diana 50 YARDS (NINE ._.L_H\“SV, 3.He&rtz' w_K_S_’ ’ ' " Tug of War, won by West Kent, ‘ _L‘="".‘°Si§ ‘an Island Of ‘he GW' a Kelly, Q.s.s. Time o rs. _first ami time poi.-. sm” Af°h1Pf>l'1§0» hh0“* 50 miles, Bnoao JUMP. 100 YARDS DASH, THIRTEEN YEARS. 1 Jardine, W.K.S.; 2 Williams, W. 'l{.S.; 3 Burke, Q.S.S. 100 YARDS DASH, FOURTEEN YEARS. 1 Paton, W.K.S.; 2 McNair, W.K.S; 3 McQuaid, Q.S.S. In this race Jardine of West Kent finished sec- onfi but was disqunlihed for being on- ly thirteen years of age. Rolny race called off. ONE MILE RUN. l (‘orish, I-l.C.S.; 2 Fitzgerald, W. _li S.; 3 Paton, W.K.S. Time 5.3. | The West Kent boys have a large majority of points. Points of 'boys under sixteen count for the trophy. -.. .. 42'..-_ _ _ '.'_ l