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' ' ' “mm , THE CllAllLllTl`llTilW G Alll)lA rf . _v -»<»---------~----------if--~.-_...M »--~---~»~- » » --- ---- . . _..-_3 ._ __,_____,__,___ ___ ____ _ _ _____ ________ _ _ _ __ DAILY FOUNDED IH) I, ‘ s \vr:1<:m.r.lNow 'rm-wa1<:xLrlisa1 CHARL OTTETOWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, CANADA, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 7 1905. . {,,§a‘{§'§§P';f»}-‘,,§{§’g§|-5 L " ~ »----v---~--~--~ .L _ _ __ ____ ___ , ' _ ; f -_ ----»-»-~ ---» . -. . ._.-M-..-__ .. - __ ____é; ._ ._._,`_ . __ v , _ ___ _ __________ __W__ __,____ . _ -- v` iA______________ _ THE FIFTIEIIH -MlllllIMl lllll lllllllll lllPllHl ,lllilllSH lllilll , ANNIVERSARY lHlMPlllllSHlP IS _NIIW llllllllllli lllli lHll lllllll of St' Francis Xavier College' Antigmllsh Semi-Finals at Halifax Today By Ottawa Minister of PublicI Trades Union Congress Votes Celebrated-Bishop Cameron Presides- -Miss Thomson wins in Works-A First Forward I Fifty to One Against Pro- ll°“°"af}' D¢3l'ee for Ch’town Man. D'I"I"g I Step Take" ‘°°“°". years ago today Bishop Cameron presided at the opening exercises of St. Frrmcls Xuvi-rcollt-ge as he did today at the tlflit-th tumlvereary exercises. I There is u great crowd of people in town attending tl\e celebration and the pro- gram has so far been most interesting. The celebration began today when lils-hop Cameron in his address outlined tin- history ofthe college. ng class and later hononny degrees nero conferred, among the recipients being ,Principal Robertson of Prince of \Vn.les Collrgel Rev. Dr. Morrison, Charlotte- - town: R. T.. Iiordcn, M.l’., Ifallfax; Judge Longley; President Forrest; Dr. Klerstead; Premier Murray ami others. In the evening l)r. Morrison preached the baccalaureate sermon and later Bishop Ualnoron held a reception on the College grounds. A MAN OF THE DAY. Now York Correspondent’s Oplnion,of Baron Komura. I _-7 llurlon 'l‘. Beach, writing from Ports- mouth, N. H., to the New York Com- rntwoiril, has l.he following to say of Baron liumuru: "lint, astonishing as ima been the moral vi~'im-rt,it\e thai. M. \Vlttc has llispluyoti in rt-.sistimr the demands of the .Inpanesc for tt-rms vastly beyond what was needed to insure their national future, the figure of liotnura will linger longest in the memories of the newspaper men who lnivv watt-lied the envoys tiny by day. “Al|the Nipponic genius is in that irouriorful midget#-that diplomatic ‘l»nnvnie` from the Land of the Chry- sautheulum. Do not forget that he is the ,\iil;ado'sministcrofforeign ailulrs. Ile grill' llaron Rosen his passport when the war broke out. The extended Anglo- .lnpr\ncst‘ulliance, which secures Japan against European aggression and will place Ilritr\in`s fleet at her disposal when she may need it more than during the tusslt- \vith the Muscovite, is known ia) i..»_r-hiotly of Komu|a's devising. lfis t':|w<'.\' is crowned with high points. "Yet, behind his personal achieve-I ments, ami much more important, is his ethnic representative quality; and asone watches his movements, know- iu_tfl1u\v cletn u conception ho has of the ulterior purposes of Jupnn~thosc llurposos that bowilder the German 1-mpcror ami are not iudubitnbly lmonn either in London or Washing- ton one speculates curiously as to the future of our relations with a state irhoso shibboleth ls'Asla for tho Asia- tir-<,'m\rl comesto the conclusion that il isa good thing for the Caucasian raccsto have t\ friend ut the lilikndds totut in .lohn Bull. WEATHER TODAY. 'l'nuox'ro, Sept. 7- (Special) -Moderate ' to fresh winds. n few local showcrsbul. partly fair, stationery or a_littlo higher WHOLE FAMILY IN MARRIAGE PUZZLE. Stepmother Becomes Mother-in-Law to Her lit|sband's Three Sons. ’l`or.eno, Ohio, Sept. 4.-One of the most remarkable marrlal.:c tangles ever known was presented to the uutlmritles in pro- butccourt this morning, when Edivuld alul Fred Metzger, twins, nnulcapplien tion to marry sisters. This in itself was strange enough, but when the clerk was preparing tho papers it was learned that aneltler brother of the twins had mur- ried a sister ofthe two prospective brides of the twins. Alook ut the entry ,iournal showed that in May, ltllll, Albert Metzger, it brother, lnul married Ida Millar, the third sister. While the people in the court wciu ln\vingu|good laugh at Ibis, lildwnrd spoke up und said, “Let me tell you something that will set you thinking deeper. Our father is the husband of the girls' mother. ' Lewis U. Metzger married Mrs. Chris- tina Miller Metzger and had three jsons, two of them twins. Mrs. l\llller had three daughters. Now the duuglltt-rs bccolne the brides of the sons. In other w_or in and have a look over this ""9 Il Will interest you. Watch for the door which the slate hangs °"°Y» il ipsum satisfaction. GOFF BROS.. College ooks i go to Afull stock of school sup piles just opened up. Ask fOr Cash Discount. Mrs. Metzger was married four times. M llatszard Q1). Moore’s. ' Two St. John ladies play together and two lfulifax ladies, which mt-ans that one from each Province will compete for the championship. Miss Mabel Thomson and Miss Robert- son of St. John are opponents, ami Miss E. \Vhlt,e und Miss Chnlmmn of llulifux. In the driving competition today Miss Thomson was i-usily the winner with 127, 142, lr'll!_.,for a total of of »l‘Zihl in three drives. - _..._..._...... llllllllS Sllllllll Whlch_B|‘oke Spell of Luxnorv, Sept. 5.-The long spell of line summer weather has now l_»ivl:n wuy. \\ ith November than August. From all pints, north and south. Thclmrvcsi, which had just hegun,is ‘lui i ' l l villages in the south of Scotland houses were flooded ami thc occupants compelled to .seek shelter elsewhere. In the Kent ami east Surrey hop fields ful sight. to sec \vomen and children follow* _ huddled up under hedges and on stone ` ' heaps, where they were forced to pass the 220 \I’\""S DASH' night. - First hent~l, Taylor, Cornwall; 2,` Hutolltho demeee was not Caused by .1o|.ns, co.-mt-oil. '1~in.eailseo. the rain. On tno days of the week sevcro lqpponfl lw,,l_..l_ '1‘|r]l°,-l|_ }]@;~-,vl¢l;; 2, thunder storms were cxpcrieneed causing paste,-y (jo,-,,w,,ll_ 'l‘i,,,u :lu ,lu-,_-_ some loss of life us well as extensive dum- 'l‘l,;,-,l l,@,,l_p_ ]r,_ 1),,|l'y' (my g_ W)-,,l_l_ |1140 10 lU`UI>L‘l'l‘.\'- Cornwall. Time ill sec. At Cardiff. for instance, was witnessed ,`l_wLi“`r )m_m__; ` a phenrnncnon which ‘fortunately is not gm-lay, t-ity, Timo gill soo, ' A A” I " uftcu seen in this country. This was a Semi lllmlg, I hugo tlrcbnll, as it is described, which fell To JNL' with a noise like a cannon shot right on wall, 'fime :lol ,,¢.»_ the roof of a school, crashing through into 5,3,-mul lmm__l }_»_ _-\_ Dulfy, 2 White and Yaltxtotyrlf, September -l.-'I`hcre is the midst of some tivo hundred children. 'l‘ull0,.k` C0,.,,,,.,,1|‘ UML 'mme gpl sem considerable activity in Scott Act Strange to say, none were hurt, but tl\o _ lrlmll, matters, scvrrai convict ions being obtain- panic stricken children rushed sllrieking l P, ,\_ Duffy, 2 l’. Id. Duffy, il Tullook. cd and the defendants going tojail in- from the school, which was ililed with 'ljlme gp .|.,-, §(.c_ _ stead of paying the ilue. It seems tihnt. smoke- 'rt'n.- or \\'/tn. there is un umlcrstalnling among tin- At. Hounslow another remarkable es- The first tug of wur wus between the dealers that in thc event of being e0l\VlUl~- UUPU IH \`l*l’°fl°‘l- TIIWU GUKIUUS ill “ I.t\lr0rcrs Protective Union team and the ed they will not under any circunlstxlnces l)D\"‘I0l`f1\C'~0FY “'l'\'0 Sl-l'\1L'li by llffllmlllii team from the Cornwall. Somewhat to pay n tina; eouselluently the inil is filling and l1l0\\' UD \\'l\l\ lf’\`l`Ifl" l'Ull0\`lw H0'-I-lllll the surprise of many of thc spectators it nprluilorupidly. ll\Ulll=\U0 U" fll"~‘~ The "0|$U “'“§ l\0l\l"l was won by the Union men in a steady K for milcs around ami crt-ated great alaun, pull in -ltl seconds tlmt-. l "" l.ut,rt-,mtukuble asit may sei-ni, nobody The _.,-uggnrl lug of war was between ` was hurt, the \vorkmen being out at len ll,-(,,\~S¢. 1;,-0,4' lpmu “ml ,_|,L. mm, of |_|,,. atihe time. lllcrwiek. lt was won in two pulls by or But. if the storms have been disastrous ‘ ]’rowso Ilros‘ team without. diillculty. U10 l'|N\Y|l£0 Uf “'9'\ll\0\` l"\S lmll |\b0"0lll'll\| 'l`l\c next pull \\-us between teams from as ltl,7, Qu |'t-t-owl for the lust wtrok in Tho lust tug of war oi`_tl\eevenlngand the 1\UL§\1~‘4l. I-110 lU\\‘l'-\l- l‘0U0l`l| llvlllil I7 lIUl‘ most iutercstinlr though themost. unsal- an l,tltl0. isfaetcry was between the Union men and MlflaHl'§ l.lnlm€I1l HCIIEVBB Neuri lg nnrlnlialfnnd the linion men had their .-\.\'1'looN|slr. Sollt. 6.-(SD€clal.)-Fiftyl Dcilrees were conferred onthe gradunt- ‘ HAIIIIITXI Sept II'-I SI)e(IIIIIII._TmI:oII' ()TTAw"\1 Sept- 6_(SPccinx) LUNDOII' SWL 6_~ISp°cIuH`“Ih"t uw , _ 4 V _ _ ro\v the semi-iluals in the Maritime Golf , _ ` lnbur element of Britain thinks of l Clltilrilxionsllilis will be played. _I-Ion' Iqynlnnt Iunubter of Public Vi/orks, has ordered a full report 011 the proposed P. E. Island tunnel. The engineer of the depart- ment will prepare on estimate of the cost front the report of Sir Douglas Fox, and a report will be presented to parlia- ment on the proposition next session. lNlitlNll'S lIllllPSllllllll lll/ll ll | od. ., ...., Hlllillllilll lil/NK- Fine Summer' Tho lovlal Sailors of the War- ““”"- ships vie with the Char- lottetown Athletes in Sport-a Large The whole country the pt\st_\\'ct‘kl\as ' L_ seen such lloodsus are associated more Attendance I i - - b come reports of fields under water. There was a large attendance at SHUI 1 “III thc Umm HIIIIWI .II scum llillsboro Itlnklustnigllt,thepromenudes _l and galleries being filled with spectators to see the Athletic Tourntnnont. The jovial liiue-jackets were out; ln force tl had u vcr enin able time Ever .. .- . ‘. . 'l" Y ~y ' 'Y' rr “I":‘IIstI,_LhH II crfIm“,II`, H01’ ISLIILES one was in good humor and the Sous of I hudtume roma pai-.so tn: cou ry 0 . _ . _ _ what had been looked i'orwurd to us our o III" 30"’ IIIILIIOIIL I'hlIuIguI"LI0II hlmw' OIC” A umbcst ,mp ‘hmm ` on Xuan, Dudnz of the local athletes, umdc an excellent ‘ - .'~ . is “: ' . ' . ' sllowing. the period of picking the people live ln " , _ _ I tents an uw gI_0"nd§ where they um l`he referee wus L. B, l\It.Mlllun antlho _,,,,,,|,| not lu, ,,,.,,,,.,,d M l,ct,,.L,,,,, the k, 'F1 f H , , d* D, wus ubly assisted by Mr. llroolrs, Physluul QI °I;q.I.E]I;'h “'C;:(y(,°:§ :y ,:;5:,c,£I::`(sr: :M llircetor of the Cornwall, umlu staff of eu . ' ': - : ' , ' - local olilciuls. The winners were as l"ourthlu:nt~11’. A. Duffy, city, 2 H. First heat-1 P. E. Duffy, 2Taylor, Corn" I I e|i`eL'li0ll UW h0i\ll|\ Of UW U0\"'l5l`.V- 0 the Cornwall ami Iicrwink, best two in , . c UU'"I‘i‘"‘lI°" of 'IN "l°"°l\i~y-six i-treat three for a purse of $10, contributed. It I ltluglislt towns having u deaib rat!! Of 0"|.Y was won by the Cornwall team without . ,_ _ 1 li ll' ~"-»f|. . i7,tl:i, that of London itself being as lo\v ,ll|ll,¢ull,y ln ln-0 strulglit pulls. Cum' lm "I" 'I “I” “III” 'I IIIIWI “WI Il Prowse Bros. team. tin: wlnncrs ln other contests. The pull lust almost. u minute , . ,_ _ 4 S010 Agents for the Slater Shoe for Men Haszaril & Moors. Boston, Mass., Aug. 30, Mr. W. Moran, Prin.. Union Commercial College, Ch'town. Dear Sir: -As a graduate of the Short- hand and Typcwriting department of your College, I would strongly recom- mend all persons desirous of obtaining a good business training to attend the Union Commercial College. I ani now holding a goodnpositio_n_ and owiulg to the thorough o irc training we stu( ents received, have no troub e whatever with my work. Wishing the College abundant suc- cess, I remain, R df H es e u y ours runnin, 1. nolm. ' Miss Rodd was the wlnnerof the gold medal for typcwriting last icrm. She is an ex ert touch o rator and now Mr. Chan\berlain’s fiscal scheme was shown hem today at the Trades Union Congress when ballots representing 1,253,001! votes wercfdeposited for Free 'I`rade and only ‘.’.5,0tltl favoring Protection. It is argued that. protection will bcnr nlost heavy on ‘the laboring classes. il llNBlllIllN Sllllll i Mil ll lllllllll Large Number of Delegates Officially Welcomed- Archbishop’s Address Qt'EnEt',Sept.il. -(Special)--The Anlzllcun Synod opened today with u large attcud- Thc delegates were \vt-lcomed by t.he Deputy Mayor, Sherill`und lion. Turgeon. l)r. Tuttle preached n sermon at the Cathedral and inter at the Court lfouse .\rohihishop Bond gave llisu. l Stratton, Cornwall, :Z Kirke, Cornwall distance l5fl il inches. HALI-` .\III.I‘1 RUN In this race there were twclvo starters. ’l‘he rece was the best of the night. Perry of the Cornwall made a grcat run and won first place, Duily having being given second for fouling on the last turn. Harley won third place. The tlnish lu this race wus neck and ut-ck bctwocn Perry and Duffy. The prizes were uwurdcd ut the rlosc by His \Vorshlp Mayor Kelly. lol- FAILURE OF EXPEDITION. 01"r/twa, St~.pteu\be\'1l.-A private telo- grmn to The lleruld 1-orrc.spo|nlt-nt. from lllunc Sablon, east. of Llhatcnu lia_\'. announces the arrival tht-re today of thc ste-axner King lidwurd with thc (fnnadiau obsr-r\'t\t.lon party from l.ubrarlor on »oard,as wcll. All was feared from thc -csnlts of the American expedition, thc no nlrscr\'ntiou.s of tlu- cclilist- being po.\silrlc,owingto t-lundy wt-athcr. Not a single photo was sec-uretl. ` a.-...V -' ___` yr I-xy s> if "=’I 'gm *T I", \\ ` sifliliiii U ` I A £7 \ _ , _ .. r . ..,|. f T / W _‘ba 4 {<'I3\.r“'\'Zi'Z' " r ‘_ .1 la - de-1~ 4 - ,_ 5-' , Hflfllfl it EIGHT-no matter haw llttlh at noni- ' i I if ~ aaa” - / ' if ' ,~.-_ l _.;'Q'1-;.1 , Eilflj I ll ;__` :;¢_< l f' » /ff~ ~ F\f< a limo. amoullis th n \\lu\|c lol nu a _vr‘nr'~1 hu_r- ing. \\'<-igb\_isa luntlr-,r that wr watt-h \i»r,\' rnrrfully. \\|- wnnt to [fire _vnu tho erm-t weight rwcrv time. lint i thru- i~ run’ errurli has got in ln- in \-our favor. til |ftilfllt'lt\\'t~o\\ the warships null thc l’ho|-nlx Club. Tun Tennis 'l`uurnamont lit-tween the Charlottetown Tennis tilub and the .\I»eg- welt Athletic Club arranged for yesterday afternoon has been postponed until next Wednesday afternoon at '.2 n't-lock- Thr teams of both clubs were in rt~al|inr.~s lint. as play was about. to conuucncv. the downpour of rain rrolnlurilr-tl tin- Commit- tee called tho match ofl'. The pairs for "doubles" are ns follows: Cllarlotlctowu Tennis Club: A. A. liar- tlett and -l. (). lfyndinan; I). B. Ste- wart und l~`. Perkins; Percy U. Pope and J. lfohklrk: N. Sclnvartz und F. llrcmtler. Ain-gweit Club: llurry Illiue and Wal- ter liiutlnrsonc I.. II. liirhllllnn and Iirnesi Ric:-; Cyrus t\lm-.\iillan and .Itnnes A. Mac- Millan; ldrrlnxt. A. Foster and J. Mr- Quillan. It has nut yet been decided who the opposing pairs will In-. l,¢.._._.. CHICAGO MARKETS. Orncsoo, St-pt. 5 (Special) - July Corn till Sept Com .'r_’l “ Wheat Hill “ \\'l1el\t Tlli 3 in ierduy morning- . _ . _ L\1.\‘1:.\'n\'nu, Sept. 5.-Rev. G. O. lines, ;\bhlet|e Clmuiplonslnps on the Wunder tis. Lulu-,nburg`s grand old man. 0.\'pircd ,Iv ing in a chair nt his home. His death re- H . ` I 3 S for his mall, and then appeared ln his usu- ,. of age,und ln\d never been ill an hour, during his life. Ile was born at \\'alluee, Cumberland y JAPANEssyl_.i_ ANOTHER Float ln Northern Korea-Peace Envoys Reach New way nom.-crm ing Crowds and Lavish Entertainment. Iunucnse crowds gave them a send~ofT from :Iloston and u still grcnled throng met them'herc. So densely packed were the streets that the party found difficult-y in making their way. They will be lavishly entcrtulncd while in New York. latlwiils in tllllrlnlslirs The Ahegweittrack team to 4.-onlpeto the Maritime Provinces annual rugrounds, llalifnx on Saturday next. ill leave by the Princess tomorrow nor-ning, ami will arrive In Halifax to- iox row evening. The tcam will probably not be as trong numerically as Abcgwelt teams of ecent years, but il willbe stron!! in un|iiy,nnd will doubtless capture its hare of tin- points. The men who will ompcte are J. liowe, in the lt>t),'.£Z0,4-to urdsruns, high and broad jump, and urdlcs; H. Harley, half mile h U“'~`*lI"‘- HU "|\l@l`C‘l U10 l\\ll\l»‘-`U.l' L‘l\l`l¥ In und pole vault; Frank Ifenncssey, _ _ bali’ mile ami mile runs; \\'. liulpenny, him MW Y0"\'°`~ 0“"|\i€ L0 ‘l@Ul|l\l"l§ )'0|\l`P~ high and broad jumps, pole vault nd hurdles; J, W. Jones, hammer and shot; Charles Pike, hammer and shot; there will probably he one or wo other competitors us well as several members of the Abegwelt Club. James Macmillan has been entered in the work and was once elected Grand \Vorthy 100 mul -_ml 3-,mis mn,-, but because of rt trained tendon from which he is now suf' Temperance, and on several occasions re- for-[ng hé will probably not be able to ne- eompany the team. R. A. Donahue, who has won many points for his Club in re- “ml ""3 me ““lh°" °f |’UUk5 0" Mull'-`l cent championships will also be compelled ‘Il-*Uh H0 “'l\-5 l'H'U|H\l1l.)' CHU Of UIC IJESL to remain at home, owing to the fact that lc leaves next week for McGill. The loss of these two men will be keenly felt by rluvnt speaker. Ile wus one of the few the Club, but ll ls hoped that the tqlrlll, though weakened will win the champion- hlp as it has done for thc past six or seven years. . TRADE AND SHIPPING. PORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN. Sept. (l ar: Eva May. Farrow, Marble l\fouutaIn;S. S. Olivctte,Turncr lioston. Sept.ti cldcldu (}.Spofford, (lerrlor,Sydney1 North Star, lioudrcuu, Point du Chcne; Eva May, Farrow, Marble Mountain; S. S. Ollrcttc, Turner, Halifax. TO PAY OFF CHURCH DEBT Mo:\'t~roN,Scpt. »i.-About a year ago the Preshytcrlans began a movement to payoff the debt of nearly $il,00t)on the church. The debt included $7,000 mort- gage, ami nearly $:l,fll0 floating. Lasi- night Pastor Mnc0dru|n announced that more than sufficient to lltluidate the mort- gage lmd been subscrilit-ti, and nearly halt' paid ln. ily January it is expected that the church will be frcc of debt. ._,._..___.__ School and Collcgc Text Books. |905°6 Term l€(`5- City schools re-open Sept. 6th. - Prince of Wales Col- lege Sept. 8_t_h. Cartcr’s Bookstore is lieadquarters for SCHOOL and COL- LEGE BOOKS includ- ing the newly' authori- zed Text Books. A very large supply of school supplies in stock, all at very lowest prices. Special dis- count for cash. Come to us for your wants, we can please you. cnnsrs.co.,Lu., Booksellers and Stationers. "Pork $1-lm Pork $l.».1o _ ' _____,., ,.--_..~.~»-- -----Ah-----~-~~~------~~-A ~--------f-----fr-A ' ff _ -`.' , ,__» u. 0 9 ° ° J .5 .‘ lin Average Daily Circulation of at Least 3ooo is Guaranteed for |905 =-to-_ %’I~7' -1. it‘2“‘, 3* ..-,-= fi? ` ee fi- .,.. .`;~f¢. -M.. &; ‘>='¢ is ...- ....__.. _-33. 'fe- ~ .uv “A 3_- ,as