llotly 1 ni( io, “now -‘()ul fol‘0§B atlrnnceil encn --we captured noon and after (iw nyknil' another dislodged iorirnril and “Later our the>\follnwNlnFm_ ning rats rosulled hu town was pursued eigii_t;hundred of the infantry kpiintl _two innnn-oo una V capturing five hun_dr_'cdf` f THE Samara. OBSEIWANCE T__,,,,_\..,.,,_ _1,,|y ua-By thsjudgmont' more definiteinformation,submltt.cd oar- ,nn-.. nniay loathe nltiviri-f illfiilmii' Limit. The court declined to hearR._U~i hiacl’l\crscu,,who appeared for tho lA5rd’s my niuaneo, supporting the petition. 'uni not rt-salt would seem to,-be that on ani Upper Cnnn`da"Lordfs Day Act, in iorse nt Confederation , is still in force, .ina uno. any new Aot or gluendmsnt W the nhl .-\ct will have to be ohtalnerl from the llonilulou p¢il'lii\ll|oil'ii,`_§D.ri`(\V`i1l_1a_t thc provinces have o_o right to Sunday inn-.~‘. A eoniilet of opinion hid existed in-an-wiouaxln thecourts of Canada as, to w hcther I .o|_d's Day legislation belonged properly to the feflsral or prpvln`cla.l_ iogi.-iininrcs. In tiiatycar `tli_`e attorney- ,.....».~..i of onairiof sobniitt/aa the whois inn.-siian to the court of appeal land pxmhlbuld .wha .|eu‘,-ealhomy w bash, thatinnly decided, thylate Justice Ar' , _ ., ,. __ rd, | \ ` ., ,. . ._ mour iilssentln&_ tis x,3f‘w_0N Sgwrdny the ,tiummawr wok, a llay Iisglslatlifll ‘lla ' v B, II , llllil, an appeal H0111 thhtjudghlent to the privy 1-o\iricilatLot,1't_lim_, w|xa'n\_ade, and that court. reversed tbsitfdgmeut of the court of uppcul and ifslii that the llay net as passed by the provincial legislature of Ont.arlo was ultra vires. The Dominion minister of justice, how- ever, larlievcd there was Still u basis f0r provincial legislation in the mutter und ho tleclined to proceed with additional legis- lation uni.ll it was deilllitely decided' !e~` gsniiiar the relative jurisdictions of pro-_ vince and Dominion. ` The department oi iustlee, therefore, ln order to scauro Min:nd's Llnlmeni Cores Lungs. more woniofs lifcoiio. l\in>rrn1-:f\|., July Ztli;-(Special)-At tile, poll:-i-,gninesliero today Constable* Des- innru-na, of the Montreal force, broke the ani~hl`.-i record, throwing the 50 pound \a~af|.|.fori.e1giit. He raised the mark from lfi feet (ill inches. held by J. S- liiih-iu-li, New York, told fuétfl inches. .-iq-__ . Minard's Llnlnlent For Sala Everywlie EEEEEEQQ .I s.._ mg. i Ladies-as Bay, _ \,. ,. _., ‘ 1,.. .. 1-- _ , /. The latest the iioli in ing in not go Style, fit can buy the E'-_-`°.. Sole tain pertinent questions to the supremd court and argued that the province had jul-'Le‘rllatlou under 'the head of property dad olvil rights, both of which by the B. N. A. not were reserved to the provinces, and that the contention was supported by the attorneyfgenorai of 0utorlo.` ; , The supreme court held practically that ,the jurisdiction was federal, not pro- 'vlncial. Tllutjutlgmelit not being satis- factory to thc Dominion authorities, they moved to thaprivy council for right to appeal from thc declsiorf of the supreme court. That application has been denied. fllllllllllw a » lllllll NEWS THE pulpit of the Baptist church yester- iday evening was occupied by Rev. Mr; nllssicaworlr ln India. _ jump registering B15 degrees. Yesterday 'however it grew cooler again the highest -reglstercdbclng 72 degrees. THE dredge Prince Edward with scows 'came into yort yesterday from Wood Islands and will begin work this week dredging at tho Railway wharf. UNUsuAL interest attached to thc Sul- vstlon Army mcotings yesterday, because of thc presence of Mrs. Payne, matron of Evangelist llomc, St. John, Adj. Beck- stcad, and li')i.le Alec Payne, thc boy proa- chcr. The Park meeting in the afternoon held u good crowd of people interested for an hour, and the open air and night meoif ings drew still larger numbers. There were three decisions: Tonight Mrs. Payne gives address “Love and Sorrow," bclng experience in connection with thc work. DR. Bnruaailu R_1mn, i.he eininont philosophical scholar of Harvard Univer- sity came to the city Saturday night and leaves for the mainland today. Dr. Band has just read the last “galley proof," of his monumental bibliography' df 'philo- four yours. This work is being published by the Macmllians and will be issued ‘rom the Oxford press in about o month. ,EI§h'a', work will ,occupy twelve hundred pages and will cover the whole domain il! the literaturmof philosophy. For the past four years thiswork has monopolizeil the major porilon of his time. Dr. Rand is much impressed with the beauty of the `rovInee but was sorry to sec that thc E-,ipy had not a public library. -c-_-S-1_1-i'*.l in Summer Goods i 1_,___,__ _ a__.n_._____._. ,_` . 'I - v _ Shoe . . __ 1 - . poppy, which has been in the press for A012 B°|l°0l- , \ . The meeting with the Transportation Committee in the City Hall Saturday foronoon resultcd most satisfactorily to the members of the Provincial Boards of Trade who have been nwaitlhg an olllwrtunlt-y to place their grievances before this body for some time. The speakers spoke concidely and ably and their presentation 'of the facts must en- S'1l‘0 NIB favorable consideration of t-he Commission who were u\uol\ impres'sed Edward Island is laboring. ' E There were present besides' the com- missioners J. Ashdown of Winnipeg, and Robert Reford of Montreal, C. N. Bell, liouorary secretary, and E. E. Hatton, .oillcial secretary, Donald Nicholson, Pre- sident of the Charlottetown Board of Trade, Hon. George E. Hughes, vice- presiiient, Mayor Kelly, A. B. Warburtomi A. Horne, W. F. Tidmarsh,W. K. Itogcrs, A. A. Alley, Nelson Ratt(-nbury, A. A. -McLean, M. P., George E. Auld, George E. Full, L. B. Milicr, H. H. Acorn, Seuris, Thomas Kiekham, do,Cupt. Rcad,M.L.A., Summerslde, A. J. Mclfndyen, Tignish, James Birch, Albcrton, H. W. Turner, 0’Leary. ` I-Ion. Mr. Hughes and A. B. Warburton extendcda hearty welcome which was 'acknowledged by Mr. Reford. Mr. Tidmarsh drew the attention of the Commissioners to the fact that in the carriage of grain there is discrimination against P. E. Island as compared with the other provinces of three cents per hun- dred poundsnnd that our exporters and bythe handicaps under which Prince. MONDAY, 3 |1905 » md In the Sifiiaiiiay it i\iffaS,iwsi\i¢...,a-le.. Nl E ‘i 3 ably S ted b Provlliiliil bll$li\¢$$ Mon i \ » . , -The Commission Promises Their _ - ,»,,1l`-i»f1~-i..r;i.»_.i_};»i__f;§i..i...~ ` ‘ Favorable Consideration alld A ‘ " E Recommendation to Gov- "E" rigs* ... N At the Barn of James Vaicher il '.l»'.» "1 ernment. _ “Tha some day ounrvfotces operating ' I _ M.°rning_H0r5e merchants have to pay the same rate from Charlottetown toliollfax, as is paid from Chatham, Uni:-. (1350 miles away) to Halifax. / ' ` ` Nelson Rnttcnbury urged the adjusting of local freight rates to and from points on the P. E. I. R. and I. C. B. on the basis of a continuous all rail haul and sho_wed be much greater rate we have topaifor the some distance than mainland miiich- antshave. He peinted,out`the necessity of extension of rails along the water front _andthe necd~of brd`ncl{'rall`vvnys to New London and Crapaud. A. B. Warburton advocated the need of n "loop" line to the North Shore urged the further tests be made of the Straits for a Tunnel, und dealt with the need of cold storage. Geo E. Full addressed the Commiss- ioners at length showing that our present transport facilities are totally inadequate and urging a Car Fer y Servicelshould as soon as possible be provided. In the course of his remarks he quoted that figures showing how this province is dis- criminated against in respecttc freight rates as well as means of transport and maintained that the P. E. Island Steam Navigation Co and the Goyt of Canada should be bound down in respect io this province bythe General Classification. Able speeches were also given by Messrs MeFadyen, Birch, Capt. Read, Kickhom, Turner and others before the meeting concluded shortly after one c'clock. Our case was well presented and doubtless a remedy in some measure will be recommended. ` Slllllllll Slllll . DE SCIENCE interesting' Sessions of the School Continue at Yarmcuih-Guardian Correspondence (The Guardian Special Cor.) Yanuov-rn J uiy 25-(Special)-A return of the fog, for which Yarmouth has some reputation, after ten days nbscnec, re- minds thc visiting members of the school that this is Yarmouth. There is com- pensation however, every day is delight- fully cool tho mercury rarely reselling the £0 mark. “This is the best school yet" is the remark frequeutlyheurd from those who have been constant attendants at Saturiiny's field work was at Sand Heaoh,a_ place of interest to both geologist and botanlst. The nridrcse of Dr. liailcy. 'with'an`irnmenso rock for his rostrumwus. one that very materially aided the mom-l bars of his class in thc further prosecu- tion of their work in rock study. The same is true respecting the botuny elass under the direction of Mr. Vroom. Sundays services were uticndcd by the members ofthe school. In these refer- ences-were made to the aims of true edu- cation. An able address was given in the Zion Baptist Church in the evening by ll/cv. Mr. Ta§l0r. His subject was “Mic- robes and en or the Chemistry of Alcohol." Monday afternoon Miss Robinson of St. subject “Some Summer Schools I have at- tended." In this address she described the Buiurncr School of Harvard at Cambrid e U. s. -A. and oiat'orU£z6iu§`”1tioiIorl%Z In the account given of the Harvard School while the excellence of the work alone there was emphasisecd, it was also shown that the course was much more expensive then that of this school the registration for each class being from $20 to $25 while the fee for the entire course in S. S. of S. is only $2.50. The Oxford school is the cheapest, being £2 for the cutirc course. The district from hero was prohibitive, however, to the vast majority of the teachers of these provinces. The con ciusion from the account given was that while superior advantages were offered byaSummor School in connection with the great universities yet fer the majority of teachers in the Maritime Provinces thc, Summer School of Science with its small expense und excellent courses suits them much better than thc larger and more ex- pensive schools. On Monday evening Dr. Putnam of Yarmouth spoke cf,“'i’he Eye,its Mechan- ism nnd Care." After o description of the mechanism of the cya the speaker pro- ceeded to treat of the various defeats of sight, the nccdr and uso of glasses. He also dealt with the treatment of children both by parents and teachers with refer- ence' to their eyesight giving many clear practical directions, the observance of which by teachers will manifestly be ti the advantage of their pupilsr Ho urged the necessity of having school children tested by nptleinns as to their visual pow- er, and teachers directed how to deal with the pupils according to /the condition of eye sight discovered by thc test. In no class i'n the school is the interest better maintained than in the literature class conducted l:y Miss Robinson. The signal bell lntlmating the expiration of the study hour always comes too soon for this class. .On the sound, a look of John addressed the school, taking for her, dismay rnantles the cheeks of the mem- T¢1inis.lucqu¢iS.' i A. _ - ag2°”chilli"°.;;i:::‘;.":°;.i,°l»$:::::. _ ' Lansdowne, speaking for thc govern- . _ ' ment, doclineilto ho drawn into any _ _ _ . _ i | specific declaration as to the govern- ' ` ' mantle policy regarding tarifl' or the col , 1=»e°SiS**“‘““‘» I INSURANCE _' ' T ` #aitoected on nlidescrlptioae of property atloweet current I . F. cubs and Saucers A j l Funeral _liitector and V ' V OWN'-N f ` f ' 'Embalmer ‘ ‘ and Plaf¢S. ‘ we #ree is P"°f%“@"‘ ““*"’ ‘°’ .£.ss:;&.:“ara°:°»§£a°.°s.*;'.:s "' . North British Mercantile Fire Ina. Co. of G. B. of Prince st. Hevin added- in my New Books. ”°"°° "'°‘“*"»<=¢ °°°ii-'ff ii i_~;°“i’°°- ‘W ::'.t.f3:.1:r‘.:.‘.';=.°::r.i:,°';;.:."‘L.;.‘2:'°,.f>::: ` L " Phmnlx Allllrlnce Co. of Ldjldon, Eng. . experience in the business arnlptfle- taasi Mawiilfs- ‘ Gee*-'= ~°°~f°° °°-»_ °' he ' :o.‘:.~.‘1:.*°.;°::‘:°.:- °.:.“:.1;'°.z';';z1 ` S. M. Hicks. Agent at Siluimgrlide. P. E. I. T aight. Otsoe teibplione, No. 189, reel lflENEll V Burned and Young Manlnjured Wiurr threatened to be a disastrous fire occurred about one this morning at the stable of James Valeher ln the roar of his house ami store, Kent Street ,nrur 'Great George. - When the alarm was given by the fami- fiy the building was `cnv`c|opEd irf flames and nmny citizens were attracted by the illumination however and in n few miuutcs the iire was under control but the stable had been badly gutted. . A painful feature of the fire was the burning of o valuublc white horse owned by Mr. Vatcher. The animal was taken out by Gilbert Vateher who was also burned in the actbut. not. badly . The poor brute, however. was burnt almost blapk and stood helpless against a build- ing where it bud to he killco hy the fire- men to end its suffering. The cause of the iire is unknown. bers. The -whole attitude of the_ class says “must we go." This class is not a lecture class but one in which the character of the chief actors is discussed and their mo tives analysed. The development of lun- guagcisulso clearly treated of as words are encountered bearing in thc work n different meaning or `appllcation from thc present. Itls most; interesting to join with the class in iraelngn wordto its 'origin marking the changes through. which it has passed and justifying or con- .damninlr its present application. _ Plllll. p HUBEHTSUN N IN CHllllllllElUWN I’n.o1-‘Essen J. TV. Ronr:u'rsoN, Ottaw a came to the city Saturday night and is the guest of F. L. and Mrs. Hansard. ` Prof. Robertson will visit the Consoli- duicd School at Illllshoro today at noon and in the evening wlll vo to Kensington to visit the School Gardens there. Tuesday he will visit the Ganlens at Bedeque. Scarlctown, Tryon and Emerald returning to Charlottetown Tuesday eve- ning. BRITISH PEERS DEBATE CHAMBERlAlN SCHEME LoNnoN, July 27.-Tho house of lords to night discussed u resolution proposed by thu Duke of Devonshire opposing any general or preferential tariff or colonial preference based on the taxation of food_ The resolution was rejccicdby the:ndopt~ ion ofthe previous question by a nntiorl- ty of tif. The discussion was nn interesting revel- ation of the dlilerenccs of opinion among the Unionist peers. Forlnstanec the Mar- quis of Londonderry, lord president of the council and president of the board of edu- ,ier l}aifour`s policy but would resign if there should be any question of taxation crmucnt to cease its ambiguous policy e a a a Y and the party for his own, but Foreign onial conference. equi ment one of the Talent improved pared to do all work in a tlxorou y Thebrigade did remarkable good work y cation, declared that hc supported Prem- ‘ cf food. i The Duke of Devonshire, Lord Gosehcu \ Z 5; . . - . - 5 _-1 and others earnestly appealed to tl\e Gov when is Destroyed J-lUulF'!v=1-lnlilt o Ba|nosronr,Conn., July Sl. - (Special)- Loss of life and immense damage to pm- perty followed the bursting of reservoirs north of Bridgeport today which was caused by u very heavy ruin. The dams went though at early hour this morning and several families living on the lnnks of whul. i.s usually n small lllll llliHlNIN|§ _ ll lHE BEAENES -9* ' , New Ymrk, July 30-(Special)-About 'five o'clock this afternoon lightning -struck thc ilug pole on thc bathing house at Brighton Beach and killed tlvc persons and injured several others. One man was killed and six injured during the Same storm ai Bath Bench. Ellll GREY IS lil lIllNlE lllllllillll SYDNEY, July 31.-(Spceiai.) -Earl Grey arrived here Eaturduy accompanied by the Government cruisers Osprey, Mints and Canada. On Tnosdny the party will leave on a cruiser through tho Bras d'r Lakes nud will reach Ch arlottetown on Thursday next l CHUISE lllllii A Llllllillllll lT[|lSl S'r.JouN`s, Nunn. July 31.-(Speclul)- Governor McGregor started this evening for n six wccks course along Laluador coast in the cruiser Frona accompanied by the warship Scyllu. Dr. Grcnfell will pilot the squadron and on board will be a numb cr of prominent i conduct nn investigation. ltis expected that important results wlllaccrue from this respecting Labra- dor`s future industrial life. lAPAN’S TEA CROP SMALL. 0'r'ri\\vA. .Tuly 26-According to the government uilviccs the tea crop li Japan will be small this ycnr. T0 SEE THE ECLIPSE. Orrawa, July ‘Atl-The Canadian as- tronomical observing party, which is to witness thc total eclipse of the sun in La|»rndor,sails from Quebec August lhlrrl. ir You oiolv Kliiew When your well stocked store was going to hurn down, you could ~ wait to insure until the week be- fore, but You are foo inte. Remember the old adage, “There is no time like the present." and no insurance like ours. E. II. E 'E IE P. F Representing Phoenix of Hartford Canadian Quebec. . . .1 . . . E Keats NOW KEN-T FLOUR Have you tried it? if you want good breed and E PlA!:k"yld)i1Eogrocer for it. In barrels and bags whole- uie by Carvell Bros. dence, No. |92. june 6 tts 8: w¢f.‘ 18 its qwtf. English undCoioninl scientists whojurc io I .- 1 ' 4 Lriaane ova; ui Baile of what snail ’ Stream aft Drowlled by the , flow. ' water course were drowned by their homes being swept away. The body of water rushed towards North Bridgeport and sevcrnl vessels and barges were torn away from their moor- ings and damaged. g It is not known exactly how many are drowned as some whose homes were flood- ed were rescued further down the stream. NPNHKEH L. WINS _ ll lMHEllSl . AMiucl¢s'i',` July lil-(Special)--in the races on Saturday the results were : Parker I.. won the 2.30 class in straight zheuts. May Pnrkslrle took second ami _'\Vlll Bc Sure third. Best time 2.22L In the free for nil only two horses, Slmassi and Uzarinu started but five heals were required., C7.urinu took the first two and Slmnssl the last three heats. Best time was 2.17 i-2 by Czarlnn. /iuousr cArlAb|AN MAG/iziar. Tue coloured iii_usl.ra_tigns in the Aug- ust Cnnadian Magazine are fully cquul to anything which this enterprising publi- cation has previously produced. The coloured reproduction of Mr. Iirigiicnh drawing is especially good, and il. is pleu- sant to know that both the drawing and the plates were "Made in Canada." The reproductions of Turner's pictures are also pleasing. Thelllustratcd article on Malta will Rnd admirers as we seldom lloarfrom this fortified British outpost. The fiction in this number is exception- ally good, and every story is by a native writer. ln fact, this whole number is packed full of interesting and delightful features such as the reader can secure in no other of the periodicals which are found on the nc\vsdcalers‘ counters in ihiseour try. -1.¢_i 32";-1;;-,|, A WEATHER TODAY. TonoN'ro, July iii~(Speclal)-l-'resin to strong, easterly tonort.heast.crly winds, unsettled, cool and showery. TOUKISTS and ‘ VISITORS to CriA1u.o”r'i‘i-:'i*owN will find at CAi<'r1-:Rs’ Booxsroiut a large and beautiful line of Souvenir Goods in View Books con- taining hundreds of beauti ul scenic views in and about CHAR-_ 1.o'rTr.'rowN, also a‘ souvenir b 0 o k o f PRINCE EDWARD Is- ' LAND containing 16o Views throughout the Island. Souvemn Cnma- wans and _GLAsswAar:, sterling silver goods in Spoons, etc.,etc. GL.»\ss PAPER We I o H 'r s, - Sustns of P.E. Isl' ad, l Patriotic Goods. tc_, etc., in great vsri See our bee- iiful line of New Soc .':~_.\'m Posr Canes. climatic co., La., Quin Seem. ,,...,=... _ " ___ _-_.» i ° . _