--in “"'f°' THE CHARLOTTETUW GUARDIA "‘“’ only eiraaiaian _ ' Moslem aii_a¢a_l|.' in this Province _ i ' Moming Mails. ` li , i »» T ,,,.,,.\-mo nA`ll.v noun wlcslttl' (sow itulul. D $3 ,<5 .. : v _._ __ ,_.__...__ V _ i f _ __M __ _ _____'____A"__ ,“‘i‘..,} A cHARLo'r'l‘1':TowN,'l>RlNcE EDWARD' ISLAND, THURSDAY, AUGUST 25, 191°. {.i?.2.t.,£'f."l,‘,E.'l’,,”l.’.“n2‘,t".‘.l‘i’l¥¢i's,’3.,~. N IMPERIAL lHEBllllllEllllilll ElREMEll'SSPllRlS EARMER KlLLEl] _ SENATE NEEDED lEXl~ PllRLlSHE|] IN lRllRll, ll,S. Rl LlllIllAAllll\lE f _____ll.__.._ Rocruiting lien for thel Canadian ilavy. Bishop L Of Glasgow Com- ing i Silerzial to The Glim-didn. LONDON, August 24--Supportiill; Nortiln Gi‘ifTith’s advocacy of an lln~ in-rial Senate, Tile Mail says that the House of Lords is in the melt- ing pot. .ls the people of Britain are prone to compromise, there is danger that lliliid the dust of partisan politics ihey may miss thc broad imperial follii to wliicll destiny poillts and to- _\i`-;li~|-ri -lrrl I :gf/> X3O(f; l"71UJ> <'>.'-""`< 1”” FP 'JU S xr" |'f'l Z BIlFFAI.(), Aug. 23.-“Pop” Geerl-l, whos-e name these dave allnears in press of the landjsays that horses are like cllilllreil. and should he gov- erned accordingly. “As the twig is bent so is the tree inclined,” is lluite as applicable to “lllan’s best friend" roughly, if you want him to do things he il; capable of doing," asserts the 1, _ f ti Pop Geers practices what he ad wlce an el a o t f k'ldncss after the trained h a horse is placed in his "Pop" Gecrs has never been known th v tcran driver’s char BUr'rian MARKET rlnnan. ivloirrni-JAI., Ang. 23-Ilpwirte _Ol t r fel the week were ld 666 pruk- agcs? mgnillst 13,583 for the corres- _]aS_ Kimball pending week last Year- T0'-“L fc' ceipts since May 1,203,544 PBCK3-li” afaillst 239 048 ll year ago Tile local mgarket is `il'l~lnel~ to-lilly rites; in 2-li-_ UURKVS T lb. _ THE BEEF INQUIRY. l BOSTON, Aug 24-The Beef Iilq,uiry began by the Government some time ago, nt Chicago shifted to Boston 0" Tuesday when the Federal Grand Jury came together. Before the Jur- inrs have finished the work they will and method of handliilg beef in all The Powers No ified That _Korea Will Be Annaxed To Japan. Special to The Guardian. 'I‘0K& August. 24-Tile text of the conven n under which Korea is all- nexed to Japan has been ciinlrrllllllril. ted to representatives of ihe |lov:cl‘s. 'l‘lie document was signed oil All- gust 22 and will be effective when oi- iicialy promulgated on Aligllst 2'i or 30 when the independent .lxlsterce of the little Kingdom, the struggle for whose_ control started the lllisso- Japancse war will cease. » SULIGHT llEAlH WAS ARRESTED Special to The Guardian BHILLEVILLE, Aliglist 24-George E. Malhouf, ex-member of the pl_llil'c force, was today placed linder arrest on a charge of attempting suicide. Malholif whilst under the influence of liquor lay down on the track near his home and refused to move. Three charges were preferred, at- tempted suicide, assaulting police of- ficers, and being intoxicated. Bovyriiia At Burke_’s alleys last evening the Aheglveit bowling tea-nl won “_ glor- ious victory from' their opponents. a team made up of players from Biirke"s Bowling' alleys, who had challenged them . ’[`hc challenging team won the fi‘.s‘_ innings by a majority of G3 points and the second innings by 19, giving \ bigger type than anvoine elsels in the , them a total lead of 82 points in t.lc first rolinus. When the last innings started the prospect for the visiting team looked slim until auout half' way tllrollgll as to the young man himself, is the when th" Abbie” had gained .mu -. _ . _ .i ~ . . handicap they lout. lip to the fifth beers doctrine. Never tieat ahorse box Mr. Mullen for the Abbiea had scored four _strikes and Jack Grimth _ - ~ v ` . ‘his gave the wizard. "Govern him kindly. and the was “los” °.n hm heels. T , . rcs ilts of this patient treatmmilt-will te-*W-‘ UW' Alle and during the remain- der of the 'game they ‘downed their t s il 'sin ." _ . 0 ,, me., B SMD" T , _ opponents wl.io were playing -an excell- vises. In his training he exercises mt Same* the greatest patience inlagina.'iJle_ and wha" the Last han was 'owed end the totlas counted the figuixs- i;;‘:.;l.‘l, , -»f »-»--»-A -~ ers (siilrercisc the pel'isev€r`a‘nce' in this the pleasant surprise of their follow- . ,, ,__ , , -rr.. _ §"g.“'d, “Bd ?°“”C th; ‘g_“‘,,rn,l"h§,,h§f_ L u-main, worn. of tile Alvbles -and W Keenan of Bul~ke's tcanl won 'hc :iii li.-,ers iliac. ‘_‘.l;*.zl_i‘:,’ as'-'im of this week. He ccmtinlles this treat- I\V€l`&8‘B» A Large number of citizens were pre- men o il 4 . A N , animal is sent ollt to race. I-lie never Sent and the excltcrnoiit rlullilli once deviates from the course ci. last inllinilki “H15 ‘"““°“s"~ l‘ “ kindness with which he starts in up- 0118 All f°m°m°""‘“°° ‘-‘E the fmm may for A hockey tl'c>l>l1Y- on w en , . . .. _ _ D - the last innings the l,l.llll- “l"“`3°' _ mlmg ‘ t t0 ieczs badly englng team wen D . . ‘ k i' _ cd to swear. Hero ls another exception- and failed to 4018 0 *" lf‘__ ll showing as ln the lili~i. al trait in e e _l ‘ ' , H ,.1 - “,,tc,._ Excep¢_i0na1_ masmugh |39 me two innings althoilgh: };._eldlil'e“ls in the opcn as the turfmans life that the last innings s ou I- '11 h cns to be, promotes the profan- the best 'rue following is tile total score of 011317 . ity evil ill man's lnakeull 01°*-lmes A50 h x cr “ "igh“"l ‘mffL:_°_'__..__ sac AJrEEGwa`l'rs_ Toml- Jack McKay Edw. Mallett ` .lack Griffin Gordon Worth 445 446 414 462 462 2229 Total. Grand total e EAM -McKenzie Lartcr . Kiggins Keenan McDonald . _____.___. 222322 442 383 452 468 426 Grand total .............. ,- 2171 Ahcgweit majority 58. A return match will be i>lH.‘/‘fd Cf' tha Arena alleys next Weilnesilai have sifted thoroughly the manner night’ ,beg-inning at 7 n'cloe.k sharp. i\'liii:lrii's lliniliincnt Cures Burns, etc. DHHS UA New E“g1a“d' _ “ments and appreciation of ~.._-.».-_»_-____,__...,_-_-.~.-_-_.~.-_-_-.-_-.~-------=--------of-'~'-'-‘-‘-'-‘-‘-'-‘-'~"'"-“'"""' " many courtesies. i Mr Iiabbe had done many- favors for the doctor with the 801)*-l`n°|"3 1- ' permission, and had lulrehaeed 'him “ - dozen copies of the series of cheaply To hound fiction to read on the voyage . ‘ risoner made h i in wlllcll the p tl?e!lnE;leL:¢Eions of books which he DFG' , , _____...____- ,,,,,¢,,,i to the govcriiol' and tv Mr L‘°bb°`.l A tolli the latter in nie- . H | It was sllortly after scveli o’clocl'| The oc or h lllll<`}BE(}, Aug 22-Dr arveY li,l‘.-/icy Cldppc-n, ellnrged with the illii-der of his wife, Belle Elmore. All i.i,iid,,n, Finglruill, last January. “ml i-ii-i~.=leii on the S. S. Montrose l1t_ Fufller l‘oiilt three weeks BRO Y°*"~°f"» flfly, :ls well as Miss Ethel Clara Le- nerc ilrrestell with him, A159 left EU" - ` l ki ated. L They took time, however, l'.lll:lnnd. B “ 'l`lie sta I the eouD'e Bt the Q\\0'|bef'Jre leaving the Pris°“’ to BXPWTS f) . . hee jiiil ` ywes broilght to a sudden t,l-rilliilation early Elatllrday morninS. mid. ill clllirge of Inspector Dew, De- irlnivc Mita..-ll and two wardiwseev of .~lrotlaild Ynrd Police headquar- "‘l'=l, England, they are now. OH \l0°"d the Aicgantic, which also took on lifilull the Qlloellfli Owlrreiziment 0| 'I‘i,l-oilto, and which sailed at 7'D~m- hr flrippgn and Min Lelleve were rililllml out of the jail to comménce their trip to Ellrcpc at ll few minu- tes before eight r_l'clock. Both the Prisoners and the prison alithorltlel were kept in absolute ignorance - of We oreparatiiills for their removal until ri little more than half an hour before ills cloelznr and his enmpnnioll were driven arty. ` " < that three closely covered carriages drove up to the lilll, Hull, AH Order A-0 avoid llnnecelisary publicity, were taken into the collrty_erd to awrlagg the readiness of the prlsoncrl-l__d t preparations of theiatter dl H0 take long for they llllll already bre- their gratitude for the manner ,which they bad been treated lthere* d ` Dr qrippen v_¢l-y delicate y as 0 Governor Morin if he had any D;’l¢°‘ tion to accept a small hook P13111 him as an expression of his »aDl>\”°° 5 tion oi the consideration shown Ulm b the governor. Upon Mr Morin's aleeptancs, the doctor wrote in D611- cil on the ily loaf that tiéz`b0;l¢ vm: presented to him bl’ DV Pg' ' his compliments und gratitli e. h d To ,Mr Lablw, th? S“3"ddWg“; sis special charge of K/rli‘P°“ “ 5 ‘ incarceration, the doctor Pl'9B°“ °‘ 5 ding him alllcll, that he would GN” ‘from him again, no matter what be- came of his case. The third book was presented to the matron of the jail, Mrs Phillips, to whom ll/l_lss Leneve returned thanks for courtesies shown her. ' Both Miss Leileve and Crippen had handkarehiefs tied over their heads to prevent any more DUOWKFBPUB AW' ing taken of them. Crippen looked almost happy. A It is understood that the party is again sailing under an assumed name Inspector Dew being registered as Mr Doyle. y CHICAGO MARKETS. CHICAGO, Aug. 2\f'-(Spccial,)- ll 'I' il pas "Beaches ‘;E,\-)yT:;Ay§:,tL_io:Tt|l ¥lri)le0fni-lcription in pencil Oli i.ll¢ NCLB Wife: uTo"¥h' wlbm, from Dr H. H. Uril\V°B, W September Pork Millard! Linfmenf, fm sale overywliere The moon rises tonight at 9.24. Mlmll~,1'.l bfniment . . .. ,vygolnf Island Boys Show up Fairly Well in Sports -An Accident Special to The Guardian. - 'I‘llllR0, Aug. 24~'l`he F'ircmen` sports today lvere very successful- One accident nccurred in which Springhill man hroke his leg. Uhllrlottetowll won second in th ladder race and fourth place in til hose reel. ` Sydney won the hose reel, 117 1-5, New Aberdeen, C. B. second, 117 if-5, Amherst third, 1191-5, Charlotte' town and Halifax fourth, 119 4-5. Springhill, Amherst and Charlotte- town tled at 12 1-5 in the ladder. In thc run-off Springhill won in 12 seconds, Charlottetown 121-5, Am- herst 13 1-5. The (‘,harlottetown ladder' team wus Webster, Mclnnis, McDonald, ll/lni'till, W. Acorn, C. Duffy, G. McMahon. Stanley, Hooper and J. Duffy ;|unli fied for the final in the lilindrcd yard dash to bc finished tomorrow morn ing when the relay rllre will com( oil. ' GAVE A AAILLIUN _ EAR MEMRRIAL . lll KING El]WAREl LONDON, Aug. Zll--Min-ll comment wus caused in the clubs and othel circles when lloniloil heard the news of Sir Edlvard Casscl’s gift of £200 000 ($l,llUl»,0ll(`i) for the establishment of a fllllll in memory of King Ed- ward for the benefit of the Englisi poor ill Germany and the Germar poor in Eliglalld, Political cllib eil* cies immediately held that the char- ity was designed to relieve the ten, sion between the two countries ani promote peace between England auf Germany, Seen at his town ref-iidenc Brook House, Park lane, Sir Erncs (Tassel denied tllis and said: ii (3 the folindation is purely to commem- orate the memory of the late King Edward. If it has the effect. of pro- moting the cruise of peace betlveer the two colliitrics no one will bc more delighted than myself. YOUNG CHIMPANZEE (JAN TALK A LITTLE NEW YORK, August. 23--Professor Richard L. Garner, the anthropolo- gist, who has just returned from Af- rica, where he spent seven years ir. the jungle studying monkeys, declar ed to-dey these animals could bc _taught to speak the English lalllrli age. In fact, ll`c brought with him li yolllig cllimpailvlce that he declares understands twenty words and _can speak about a dozen. For twenty years Garner has made ll study of animals tllat Darwin de- clared were of the same type as our early ancestors, and in 1903 he sail- ed on his fourth trip to Cape Lopez, Western Africa, his purpose being to watch and learn the habits of thc chimpanzee ill its wild state and to observe its capabilities without sug- gestion of tri-lining. and, most im portant of l-lll, to discover if the npr is able to diatiligliish different colors and forms. ,I-le has returned with volumiiloils data mid thrilling tales of udventlire and escapes. “S-li.~aie," the ripe that hc says can speak, spent most of the voyage in a cage. in the butcllcr’i~i room, hilt part of the time she wus on deck entertaining the pmiseiigcrs Hhe had a little chair that she car- ries abollt, and when tolli to “come here," "sit down," or "laugh," she obeys with solrlierly nlacrity. Hel' diet has consil-itcd of from li pint to ll qliart of milk a day, ten lumps of sugar. and either codec, beer or wine to drink, When a match is lighted she cries out in a squeaky little voice, "Fell," the French word for fire. Susie can distinguish red from blue and both colors from white. SYDNEY OPOWDED "' WITH HIBERNIANH SYDNEY, Aug 24-The city is throngerl with members of thc Anci- ent Order of Hibernians from al Karts of Novn Scotia and New Bruns wick. Special train from Halifax brought upwards of 500 cxciii~siollisi.s. The hotels are taxed to their utmost ca pacity. _ FAIR AND WARM. Special to The Guardian. TORONTO, August 25-Southwest warm The length of today will he tliir teen hours and forty-two minutes. two degrees at three o'clock thi morning. yesterday was sixty-five degrees above zl-rc and the highest was seventy-six .a'o',‘e up' till ninr p. ill. The lowest rises tomorrow morning at 5.14. A Distressing Accident to DeafMan at Sussex. New Brunswick Special to 'I‘hc Guardi'an_ , SIYHSEX, August 24-A distreasin llecilieiit occurred at Sussex statio today. Andrew Pllclps of Penobsqllis was killed by a locomotive which was 8 n ll _ baci-'ring dowil the siding. 'He had evidently been trying to 8 cross the track to get on board the Special to 'I‘llc (liulr ner is almost slirrolllided by flames t and miners are out fighting the ilrc. Tile flames in the (loner D'Ai@m, i national forest are beyond control, He said “wc have calivassed th situation in the various states an see no reason to change the opinio 0, Montana and Washington increases 2 the serioilslless of the situation in 4. regard to the destruction of timber, | living. Tile thermometer registered sixty- ,The lowest temperature recorded ,lseeotded the previous night was six- |lty two al-love and tilniher worth millions of dollars ls burning. The fires on the Uoeur D’Alone Indian reservation are checked, as are those of l'ali.iien3 national forest. Along the St. Joe river whir-,il :urs tllroli;;>.r what is described as the largest body of standing white pine tlnlbel' in the United States, tllcrt is a continuous fire from Plummer to ll no.nt in Montana. 'lbs l'll f_e.i States is the largest loser. Nr-xt in importance are the losses slistaircil by the Chicago, Milwaukee rind Puget Sound railway, which ha.-. suf- fered destruction of iiririees. lrilli- ings mid timber lands for iorly luliles. The fires along the Northern l'iiciiic in Western Montana have dimiili-=h.-ll. They were largely in timber that lurd been burned over in former l-ears. The Idaho fires are bl`l‘l‘ning zilgin forest. The Pen Oreillc Vallcv. heav- ily timiherell. is on fire in swcriil places and loss of life is feared. It is difficult to uct news from tlmt region. The weather service says no rain is in prospect. [iismlt-:iles slate that four soldiers of (‘omDiliiy ff. 25th infantry ((‘oio.) are nlissillq. The dispatches also wav iliiir 1, niinlbcr of families nc-iil‘ /\\'i'ry hu'-'l' been burned olit, llnil tlilit ninllv per- so'ns_arc dead or missing. llilillonii employees lit Avery suv tllni. nil thi- llitter ,Root lnolintains are 'i~l‘n-Fr.: and that the entire 1‘i ui-_l~ li \l.u: forest may he destroyed. Four families of hoin.~..1»l~-liili-l's le- porbed burned to dcncll bil l.:\ 'll 'll' Creek, Kootenay t-illllvy, l~‘.alio_ escaped to St. Ioe, w;l.llii-.' lil 'rife-' along the banks of lhe -Vie.: =v'f’li fire burning down l ilile \-'Mil 11 edge, 'forcing the rl-f,i.:cc~1 i-ll‘l\le'\li\ Condensed Adi/ertisc'v\c_iits Too late for Ulassinenclon , i ` illtl. WANTICD, for general house- 1 (I work, Apply to Mrs. 1). G. Bis-i _ imp, Arlington Holi.-ie. §~_§2\’llWllgl ”"' (o t and Skirt mnkel lirucc, 3'35` - OST, in this city, on 23rd. cres- Lcelit shaped peer-l set brooch. E I- isder rewarded by leaving at Beer »& s 'nt 193 Weymoiith is-25dU» oiires Dimlirlifl. that the Republicans will control tb ority. RSHERY EAILS UN LARRAl]ll Special to Tile (lllnrdinn. H'[`. Jill-lN‘h`, l\'|lli.. August 24 dor nicdical llllusillllary, confirm tll fisher folk of Newfollndland who lie- pelld upon the Lllbl'nlloi‘ fishing for TAFT- iidisivtlf" NEW YORK, Aug 23- Presidell Tait and ex-l~‘:‘esident lloosevclt al' again -fellow workers in the sam political fieill. Tile threat that the might plill apart has been averted l liiireserved acceptance on the other. C, Griscoili, liol-.' the mislulilerscallil er took any part ill a cornmitte cabal to defeat Mr Roosevelt fo temporary chairman of the cumin Repllblican state convention. On th colltrary, llc explicitly deplores til result of the committec's meeting which chose Vice-Pl'esident Sherman; he rchukes the part leaders who 'have permitted it to 'go abroad uncontro- dicted that the president of the Unit ed States lvns behind their frictional ,prefercnces; be insists that at every ,opportunity he. advised the fullest conference with Colonel Roosevelt, and he explains that lie has been paid by the “columns of llnfolinded ass;-rtiolls ill the newspapers concern- ing my attitude in respect to the New York sitiiati_on." For his part, (‘oloilel llooscvelt, when he read Presillcllt "[`nfl.'i»: letter, as commililirlltell to him lit Oyster Ilay, i-laid : "I nm very glad to see Presidellt 'l`rift`s letter nlzll I mil pleased lviih it." ROYAL (,'Ol\'lMlSSlON AT Fill-1il1- , _ n iicen f-lt. A l -ly the ran ers mn bc safe, nltho unable ' SrL_l(l)I’:l‘Tifft(L&lT‘til_0 Q il~Z.'1Ll;i. to i‘ep