AUGUST' 1908 _r-___ GUARDIAN PAGE FIV! _ _ All _ AT‘LA~N‘l`-IC ~ _aisle cuuolniug Leno from -l>:u. A f(ien’eral;llemieixx >tofPl'M.lGeneral ‘MDN'.l*_REAL. July 31-,(Specia.l)- the idea was conceived oflslgnaliafng ,glqvgm-e ard great expecmtiqns 1,, D0m_ _the event by creating a' new- record mum postal circles that in a 'ew |in‘ the mail service between Canada' _ A d E 1 d'. ' dm” ml" will b° 'lashed' from E°g`I nSeve:§lanbags of matter from the .land to Canada that all records have Quebec-p_ 0_ were put aboard at 12_'. been broken in the carriage of mnil 30 A.M. of the 29th instant, the In- niabter between the two shores. fdomitable sailing at 3 o'clock the It is not generally known that the same moming. 'when the H. M. S. Indnmitable sail- l Contained in one of the bags was a ‘ed from Quebec on her return trip to letter from Hon. Rodolphe Lemieux, 1England\ with His Royal I-IighnesslPottmast:er General of Canada Lo Prince of Wales, she carried several I-Ion.'Sydney Buxton, P. M. General bags of Canadian mail matter. -of Great Britain, the contents of to It is not customary for warships which have not yet been made public, of the British Navy to carry mails, but would naturally be expected to 'but the return .passage was expected colntafn greetings on what may prove be the creation of a new world's to be fraught with such auspicious 'results in the matter of speed t'hat record. Z' = ~ - - 1 L ' - ' "_` APIISEII lS1SlIN IIE IHEIAIII] SEIIUIIES . _ V ' ospital, under the particular care of ` ' ` I F ' [ Dr. Frank Van Fleet, a specialist in ` -_ | -| | -‘ ‘ the treatment of diseases of the eye, ' ,,.,_‘ 1,' _la \ _MON'rms.il., July so-'rllsbort LONDON, July z9.»-ru the House Bhaughnessy, who attempted suicide oil Commons an amendment rejecting ‘at“ Bsaiitle yesterday' ‘and claimed to 'the Irish Universities' Bill was de- 'be son‘of Sir Thomas Shaughnessy, feated by a vote of 217 to 29. The --president C. P. R.. is an l¥l1fl>°S'h°l'- Bill was taken directly to the House ,Sir Thomas has 110 son named Tha- :of Lords, where it was passed to --'bolt and noun of-his boys are at third ,,,,,d¢,,g_ ` _ |iDI'1l0» William Redmond, the Irish leader, _*___ saild, speaking for himself and his ' colleagues: "I ‘have this to say: ,_ _ F, _~ - We’ll never forget the services of Mr. Birrell, the Secretary for Ireland, for 4 f _ M __ _fl tl our country l . f- -_ - l-. - Mr. Balfour approved the principles -r' _ of the Bill. Hs ssid it was a- scheme that he always wished to see pass. Secretary Birrell expressed his gratitude to everybody, not only to his friends, but to his distingiliashed opponents. ’I-is expressed. the ho/pe that the nnlversii/les would have be- HALIFAX, July 29.-Prmident .fore them years of usefulness, dis- Robert P. Neil, of the Intes‘na‘ti`c‘/nal emotion, pride and glory, and would Broth-erhood oi Railway Employees, p y g Wlll “ml” “P0” B' locaf ‘l'lVlB'lUl_l °ll education, humanizing and' unifying a the I. C. R. and itinary this week, famous race and a great people. vislbing-all P. E. I. railways. He ~ `.l'.f.‘.A.“.`§f.‘.¥° i'.§..u§.li'...`§°A`.§‘ €'l.“.;"3§J.§‘.i§ .IAII WIAIIIIW points, stopping several days at each place. The itinerary will be as follows: St. John, Moncton, Halifax, Truro, Sydney, New' Glasgow and Stellar- ton, Mulgrave, alnd Point Tuppsr, Pictou, Charlottetown, Summlerside, Newcastle, Campbellton, River du Loup, P. Q.; Levis nnd' Quebec, Mon- _ fa a reat part in the revivifyhlls. _work which Dr. Wilfred 'l‘. Grenisll lr treal, amd wi-ll remain for several days with the joint Board of Ad- justment. He will remain in the -Maritimle Provinces for six weeks. Several new local divisions will be installed by Grand Presidentl Neil, all arrange- ments have been already 00¥WP1°l°d for these new divisions by the Grand Ofllcsrs in Canada. President Neil will deliver several speeches at.all important points a-1 long his itinerary; THE IIAIIES AI HINIEI-ARE IIIIISE _.1- llast night when Professor Hans Al CRIPPLE CREEK, Col., July 30- A marriage at the county jail took place under unusual circumstances bert. s. musician, formerly of Omaha, and Miss Grace' 'Hadsell of marshall of that place, were married by Rev. Father Inman. Albort's arrest was caused day by the gl.rl's father, to prevent the marriage, the charge being in- sanity. Lasi; night Miss Ha-dsell and the minister visited' the jail and ask- ed to see Albert. The request Satur- incident closed, went upstairs. During his absence a box was placed out side Albert's cell window, Miss I-lad sell mounted it amd, clasping Albert's hand' through the barred window, was made his wife. LORD ROBERTS LIKES SHOOTING. HENLEY, July 30-The Interns-. tional Olympicregatta was contino-l ed' here to-day and Uhe Leander Crew beat' the Canadian Argonauts, aftcr ’a fine and hard race by H length In me alum ~l\ooc»of uw championship sights. McCulloch, United Kingdom. defame nevlrmlo' Hhhshflhh' ll"- heat of the single sclllls by six leng- ths. ‘ ‘the fpossiiiilitles of a' nation ' 'sUL'rAN was SCARED Vienna, July 30.-A special to the Dialsit from Constantrnople gives details of an alleged' plot against the S\lltBll's lilo, Which, it says, Dually determined "the `S\iltan tu grant a eouutlrutlou. Ml-»ola'..r,lm¢ul_@ Colds sw. I - revels sllcprrlcc _ . ‘few in the _"country today Ottawa, July 30.-Lord Robert! is probably the greatest llping advo- cate for rifle shooting, and is devot- ing himself with all his old impetuo sity' to preaching the cult of the rifle. It fs safe, indeed; to say that mlwlll' deutmue to so this as long* as 'he has strength enough to speak orlwifte on the subject. The Boer War, as he says, opened his eyes to discard skirts. The cnsbuzne which Otwmwa Amd bloomsrs, 5 warm sweater, high Iowa, daughter of the United Btatesi ‘”“*"""snl berllub our llludv “nd 'l"l“” lall°r' thinking th? `th2.n. “My flignds llasdesvirned Orlle l. _ §l.7¢i7.l."1\°.'l'laC'-. _lvl _""`Pli6d for and ISHAVE -IZIIIIIIIIIIIII LONDON. July so.-H _J u _Uham‘herl'sin, who returnedufronesttille Ng in the country for a few days on_yQ his ay to Birmingham is re or-1; d _ a very grave condition-_ His, eyesight has become seriously adect- If Bd. Even if Mr. Chamberlain has m., and after breakfast sailed froml Tl-‘tal l`000'lPtS f0l‘ FOP'-‘figll Mis- thsir quarters at St. Joseph up the 'sions $1315.96; for Home Missions _ river to Quebec, the trip page the $37.10 Presbytery received this report warships being; a daily pleasure that .and expressed appreciation of the was much enjoyed. Qu the day of the successful work' done by the society -_-° grand march past the men 'during che year. of me szuu battalion acquitted client] Rev. John Murray. Clifton. was SOUTH }3ETHLEHEM_ July 30_ selves in a manner that called icrth ,humiliated oderator of they forth-, Upon reaching me Fouaculn Hill applause from many quarters and wmlhs Synod- | cemetery, where bm-191 was to be warm praise from tha brigadier and; -"\- UWIHE P080 his report as chap- made, the relatives of Simon Lgyy, 8 the commander of the ivlsion.On thu llllill £0 U10 P~ E- L H0SPifl1l. Which Jewish merchant, discovered that the whole the regiment D118 E00d l'-"-150" was recelveil *mil Bdvllted and order- W"E_'I Wh A-"UW" fwlll ll MIAA. l. I. lllllllu llrllulls llvlll lll I _Ill All uu.Blc Plllllcl Ill wllls Justice Blrayley in the supreme court D8laChm€l`it F[‘0m PPO- QUEBEC, July 30-In anticipation of his departure, the Prince of Wales lli|']C€ P[‘aiSgd--M6|‘| dispensed several royal favors a- mong those who have been irmnsdiat- . Had a Grand Time. sly concerned with his person during the visit. Inspector Godin of the Gov- ___ `ornment police, who has had 30 years service, and Inspector Cuddy of Tor- onto recaived each the medal of the NOW that the tllmllll and f-11° “Ol” Victorian order. Detective Cavan uf The ,(ourt based iig opinion on the of the Quebec tercentenary celebra- Ithe Dominion service and Supt. But- vhhfhhe of 1875. wluoll permits tlioltlou has dial away it ls gruelrylug to lsr Of the Plhlfhffvh l°f°° Wm PW- papk °°‘mmls“l°ll°l`9 to l59\1° ll- WI- know that the military represents- “med mth pins' , ,_, ,,_ __ __ ___._.__._____.__l_.______ granted the Knights of Pytzhias. tum from this Provmca was such M Elders' commissions were leceixed ally pmt °l Canada mlgllt Well be from the following sessions and thdin proud ol, and that tlhough small inlnalnes ordered to be placed on the ~ numbers it attracted favorable notice- roll of Presbytery: ' a ` 0 _ . rld commendatlon on the part f St James’ Charlottetown, Orwell, ompetenl. oiiicens of high rank. Soulls, S side, Marshfield. Belfast. The honor of representing Prince Murray Hurbor South, Brookfield, Edward Island in the military page- Murray Harbor Nth, east St. Peters; ant fell to the 82nd regiment. From Zion, Charlottetown, Dundas, Bloom- I this well-known corps a selection of field, Mt. Stewart, West River, Gale- men was made and placed under com- dunia, Valleyfield, Bedeque, Tignish, _.__ mand of Major Allan, Covehead. The Strathalbyn, Alberton, and Hamil- detachment was brigaded. with the ton, in favor of Messrs. John McIn- szud roglmeut ol sc. J-onu, N. B., uu- aiu. William Gillis. 0. H- H- Swruh. _ der command of Lt. col. McLean, of '1`. D. Ramsar. ll. Munn, John Ross. Sl.. John, and formed rt, f hi, 3;» Geor e Bell, Hector Murcllisoll, C. Continent on Monday and ls ’em“lll` Div-ision under Gener:l1B1l(dhdn dll Mchllire. R. R- Webster. -70h” T- MC' uebéo. The distinction or being ad.°Kel12le. A. S. Mersvn. M. D- MCI-wil. _to ,Lim » » P ° mann of the ulrigado fell to Aujut-lisaac Jay. Hector Mchailw. Ewen nr. Goouwlll of :mu city, who -lluuIM¢Klnhoh. Angus McDonald. James ur many years ogcupied' this imp0pg.jCarrll1thc1$Is, W_§;:NM.;:llileill(,1l‘)Ian.iIelI`l;Ic- . 'ant executive position in vhs 82nd DOHH fl. -A~ 9 H11 - - C” isxéiililifgltiztgsniilglexdtxvgl t0,BllT"‘Re$ment. lLeod, respectively. . lY`dbuli;tfl|l Iii he will ever 'll;:l5cJh}'l.\-(il UH the trip UD to Quebec the men Q" motion B committee wus ap* ,and again ‘ ~ conducted themselves ‘in un exempl-;p01nte<1 to vrelmre an obituary ofthe ' .fry ulanner, and their ufiiccrs sp(-ak late Rev. D. McNeill and also cu ex-_ ' lil. in the highest wyima 01 f,hem_ j,,9gpl'e.-ls their heartfelt sympathy for ` stay at Quebec was not altogether a the relatives of the deceased plocnic tho h there was u I The clerk read the r r _- - ~ _ I ~ ‘ ug ml ch to .u- I _ epo t of the ' cel-est. Dui-lug the three prlucipa1fPresDyt¢rlh1 W- F- M. Society as lol-1 ` days the men was called up at 4.50 n. : IOWSI- grave dug was too small to admit to be lll‘0\1d' of tho men sent on this Bd ff’ be 'ITB/llsmltlied to the Home* the body. occasion to represent it at historic MlHHl0H wmmittca. took a pick and shovel and enlarged' the grave without removing the coil- their trip. They saw what few poll- 'mllll and llllfl OVEF- in. ple in a life time may ever hope toI 'l`. G. James reported that the sum It was considered an ill omen to sec,-the gathering oi tllous.l.lds of "l 3ll‘l‘l-nl llfill blflfll Dulll into the Mc- l`°“‘°"° ll" “Om” “ll” il Wa” 0“°° people-tho assembling of the war- I Kmlzl” l"'"“l hy f=<»nzrega~l_uus wmllu Placed lll tllf’ gl"9»V°~ ships from three greoV5ations4-.lull 'Um llllllllllrl. und intimated that My IIAII JPAIIEIIESUN -“BANISHEU -_...__ t; 2 E trained from its boyhood to the handleing‘ of a rifle. Moreover, he practises what he preaches, and there are very who can I boat him with a rifle.-United Ber- vlce'G¢ilette.` ' `» ' IA ]`hrilljng_St_ory _oi,_What ._ A_,»W9m_an lifill .Do For a _ Man She Loves. ' ‘_ Mrs Edmond is a hanlsunlu hl~.l\-la-, gngulmd petite but rolll'.r.:u.\-:~l. She ll an exprt cauoist -and v-eller-ls :hui 3* 9|-ogeigpey m thls lim* lr-sy lvl' of use to ner in wr 1-»'.lr»:»y. Pile - f f l vw: ”'Im~~u!. \"°- :ol*d‘: awlignllldentfisll position' in th; lollloe of the Amoskeag Manufactur- mi Company. She is well known as lad!! and mainline' writer. Prrrssuno, July so_.s~.,..,-mg that she was to he sent hack to New York, Nan Patterson, the chorus Klrl who .was tried three times for the murder of Caesar Young, at New York Ieveral years ago, and who has been making this city her home, left *here late “Saturday afternoon for parts unknown," followrng a con- ference with' -the ' police. Acting Captain of Detectives Roach _ , said today: “When Nan Patterson ' ' was brought before e, she bought lllPlllss.llllllIl.l. i == _ _-lu I ». f MAKES eiiihillf '\ 4 "I ll l g_.._¢' ' - p . S e wha ve y retic- -ent and quiet, and when I told her fm-u-mum :del lor New wouaer- New fwoaaalaaa 1| ,comics w the -nmu"'¢olilglle, coupled wml "Poor 'Aunt Matilda" a picture which is A "continuous ral' of laughter. While .the nrst appeals of the dearest emo- .tione of the human heart, the sugar! brine Heh " tliogaygsn oféh=ol:_:“i1\i1l Uflllll A Iliff! l",‘~ _ la the last uint-slwdyf-ld'0l¥llU!’¢lll -*'u?2 ul.. ~wl~» we frbnt as al place of rerimd- entertain- ment, dnplco elle outlast "Gains" out of doors-and hundreds of P°0Pl° have exprmsed their syflldlllilll Wm' tbl -Mort to BAK! i\»fg%c¢ of am-_. assailant wlhereia‘ mul W4 gg '33 mlm? dll:-';=r'talEl%'h¢°l' on the urn., Fill' rBD\ill’vt0° upmlls au. amuanu wi-¢» ounlsso, July ad-‘rue 0. P. =n. stsamship Empress oi ‘Britain arriv- 1,111 passmgsrs on bolrd. 'Rio time of passage from the dock at Mier- poolvtothe doci here was 6 days 3 hours and lvihiautes, '-'which consti- thd v¢~y large percentage of Am.hl.' cans' 'bound' mote" srtieularly ior me "Debian Bing Alain" and the lmall as always a record breaker ill ails: qestern and middle westqm .gun she wmillli' B`i".go die " ' sid' to do so. Thallglfg-ovh prornimthman ou-leo up'-osx’ lm- lslsplleuo, smug that- Nan Patterson had enticed her husband and Nan admitted this, pro- mising' to 'leave the city at once." 'ed here at 7 o'clock tonight 'with ' OF THE EMPEROR'| nsvalizr July aa.- rmlueue raul. eree,\b| ance, and the official suite, which arrivedhere to visit the Em- hn” ‘Mmm nm from port to Wrtjmgmr of Russia, were guests of His _ A fntunuqf t.h°,...m‘“. Hn, 'N Maggy at luncheon today on board ¢\,','~~nnperial~ yacht Standard. boy who has proved himself such n dance. ADI do»a?f Nl,” *_* “_,°, FMR AND COOLER ._ _ ' " _ #QVC I BEND “still-ecess. will reed” 1-New Won<..m%b cblormi' “Pima” mul . nplulcy that lovmumilmu and mm.. come. _ Mfnmdw Liuinllliz .lm 0 I . R0 T A '° 1 -°’°‘°"l) I . press trnemselves as delighted with every man had the opportunity of sellng the Prince of Wales, Lord Roberts, and other celcln"_i.ies ut` close range both on the Plains of A'l.ra’hnm and on the many will-l' :lc- cnsions which brought them iogetllc:-. MEEIIIIG UE I Charlottetown, and within Zion Ohurch t-here, on Tuesday, July 28th. 1908, and at 10 o’cloc|r` a.m. the Pres- tery of Prince Edward Island met in quarterly session and was const.i‘tlubs|d by the moderator, J. WQ MscKenzio,' with whom were present Messrs T.’ 1¢'__'Ful1mou, E. J. Ratios, lvl. N. "M.acl-Jsod, A. D. S rl , R. ,GJ Btrathie, A. Gray, W.tfA.*ggacKay, A. ::'f,|;),,;eI,;id5lc°n "ml J- F~ Smith, thgn a. lvlucneou. lu. H. luuclutosll. s. D. 1 ,M ,',, m af P""‘.l?¥*!"v on me sub- MacPhee, Geo. E. Ross, A. S. Stew-I Presb tor and soeul reform, art, Geo. Machennan, John Hawley, ,in the y "7 the" hllioumed 'bo meet w. 1. emu, A. J. luueuelll, Jonu p,,,,,,,"‘"‘° l’l“°° M 3-90 lr. m. suns, D. Mackenzie, A. cruise, -E. ""°'Y mi” Pursuant go ui- MacDonald, Dr. D. N. MacPha\l D Instead of securing the services ot Quebec. The rcslzllation of W. A. McKay oil a grave digger, some of the mourners Alu the men of the detachment., ex- U10 DBSWFHI Charge Ol T‘f§rlB11. MoD~I trose, Elmsdale and Campbellton was- xilfenzie had recovered from his sickl- On lnoflon of J. W. McKenzie nl solemn resolution of gratitude tol (lull for restoring llc-v. A. D lvlu¢.| Kenzlc to health was unanimously ‘lgl"’9‘ll t0. und T. C. Jamey; was authorized to forwurd a copy of the same £3 A. D. McKenzie. li. G. Htratllie stated that he along I iwiLll_ J, (7. Robertson and J. H. A. ‘l Anderson had stitufrs from ljI£lllleS;‘.l[t(llla,ii0B3hu(l0l ‘ inclusive, at the following paces. llsllmmlule, Long River Bnmkneu orwoll, cl l l l ’ " St ll '~“ fm fl. Dundas and Mount , CH/mLo'rTl=l'rowN, July so-Ac °"""°' “"‘l "ml the llfhwlhnce ut ' all these meetings was very gratify- UR. T. F. Fullert , l u... ._ .z’f'....2';';:.°:°'.~. Leod. A. Cruise, m-in|5|_°n’, c- Jalnes, elda, were nDpoin't1;% 8 .t _ _ 3| tice to bring in a deliverance as to _ Y' . :_ IIISIIIE ~[IIIIIIIIIT lllllls llluulll Sent Back to”K‘irlgston Penitentiary. ,-.i ial)~An insane convict named Smith. brought to\ Kingston penitentiarj from Dorchester, N. B., who was \bo~ _ing taken by inspector Archibald to Montreal to be deported, had to bo returned to the penitentiary at noon owing to his disorderly conduct al the outer station. .I It es said ha hit a little girl ovel `the head, hurting her severely. t_ 87.40? AIIENS NAIIIEIILIZEII OTTAWA, Ont., July 30.- A0- ycording to returns received at the state department. 87,407 aliens have taken out naturalization papers as British subjects in Canada since the, act went into force in 1902. During the period between July lst, 1907 and December 31st, 1907. The num- hernutllralizcil was 17,714, of whom 17,279 were from the United States and 356 were Jap- nnese. IPEIISIIINS AIIE NIIW é.|IIA|I§I] LONDON, July 30-Another conflict was entered into be-_tween the louse of lords and the house of commons to-niglllt, ` is cal'r_villl.; the a- lnendlneu- lull' = lmits the operation _IM the c" _“ru il ~lsl0n bill ‘tu level! years, despite ti.-. lol\‘l high chancel- lo'r’s Warning that such interirerenca with a money bill was an infringe- ment upon the privilege of the house of commons, which would be firmly resisted. IIIIAAEIEIE IHA? _,F2 we 1.. H'[‘_ JOHN, July 80--Since last .winter the Intercolonial engineering employees have been tramping over every inch of the line Including the branches. sidings, spurs, evern wharf switches, making an accurate survey. The report iust completed shows that the total- mileage is 1,488.65 miles, the greatest stretch being 836.34 mil- es from Halifax to Montreal, and the next 215.83 miles from Truro to Syd- noy. IUHNAUII SWAPI SASKATCHEWAN FILLMORE, Sash., July 30-A tor- nado visited this district yesterday afternoon, doing considerable damage ill the town and country south of Ilerr~_ ldcul school was just mit and sl-\~¢\_l':ll scholars entered the house' of Willium` Johnson for shelter, but just ul. 1|-u* moment the building was de- l--nll.-.ll~f‘