I' i='>AoEs'?w?n ll _ I THE CHARLOTIETOW G ARDI Re ort on Winter SUMMERSIDE, Feb. 6.-(Spatial Requested tc' Remain it orally in the resignat,on and retire- lust after thc mornin serv' ` h l id B _ _ Grady This regret was 1 H b H 3 “ yes er “Y the 1" bed- S0 they dm 'mt get “P- lminutes to sevm last evenin Mr . - - ‘ - ly is in panic over the 1111 <1 'rr <1 _ - ash express- re c healed forth in th tin 'rh 11 t t ti th I g S Iam ‘“’p'"°"' Siuzigegsouhcllozrhamber,aSTi|;rv;;l;§dt §g__:nMstrong terms by J. A. Brace, _Of the City its a/larxniuig niittias grelixlrill it hlhd iilxisdelzm clghsilfiiialile heir: M°L°°d passed away as '1 result “floss bility of an i“"“”l°"' an this evening Wm, a lar .e _:_ “___ _ _ CQU8l'I;ie. Neil McLeod, Mayorjliremen were as usual almost ilmme- way. Miss McEwen got out of the her bums ` . ' . I A 1. er c Lompton, J. M. Clarke and others, diately on thu scene, the llre bein room unharmed and went down, -Miss McEwen, who wan only production of is plny “An l'1r'_!i.-;li- wo "___ cum C0_________r ____ _ _“___ _ _ -_ __ __ g e S cry, double tene- stairs. She was n the act of return- _flllghgly Swrchfll ul-wi hurl to be con- m ~ _ _ cir wi rawa rom the..men ouse next to L r e' L' ' h 1; he t h ‘veye to thr 'l 'p`t 1, h ' cept. Read, J. E. Wynne sn: A. E..i,onr<1 was on A standi t t 1 B g S New gigtge eglslrs .mis gfgfenofi bt, emi? about so ye r.. orozgeunndaihi Zhu; “fy shfiws the Stew of the ii' -ll of Plc members present and the piwsident in Arsenault reported in Ia/vorable and 1; resolution asking them to re lin the lar e thre t g . ng vo e, un- ls an e on_ Queen Street. animousl carried ' It h by Phone)-The special meeting ofihe ment ol..Commi‘ssioners Hinton and this City were he u gt d was ml' M taken breakfzwt up to the Women 'to uw P' E' I' Hospital About Ever LONDON' Fm" 7_(3p°Ci“1""Eng"m Numerous incidents following the all an's Home" liuilt on such pf a.~:il~i- ce terms- the 1'°°“1* Ol their ll1'¢Ul“'i©‘\VH The P y t -' ; ad a_ considerable start beforolshall Cameron. The Marshall than WHS Very l1¢}f0_;‘__s as ni s e was res ng _ . A p anc e cheod, l 1;. ' 1id_ 1; b th wind _ 'ph' in the meantime the firemen h l members of the Board of Trade oiisized the need of capable mana. e t 'ed dau ht a'n u(~0p mva Ou- y e pw ls was ' m the Eastern part of the Province, re-l gem n 1 K er, and who saw it as he of the water works and be was ' done as quickly as §ossinle but by 'UND W0'l'k1DE hard- A1ih0\1Kl1 the _ ' weragei coming out. that time M.-5_ _'¢Le0.1 was vesy smoke was very dense, yet some of Ihr P1;l01lJi of th; threildwintefi hoatsibuslness. It originated from the pipe of the severely _burned 811 oyel- the head and them went upstairu, while others cn- w a o om ey sa , spo e in Mr. Hinton thanked the members hall stove and started in the seconciibody. ,tefd DY U15 WiI1d0W and S0011 hh<1‘th0 li r.; strong tennis of the necessity of keep- for their kindly expressions, but inti- ifloor, where the pipe goes up into me Fireman Herbert Came;-on was the ftlames under complete control. in ing all three boats, on the Island mated, that owing to pressing busi- `ups'tai'rs hall A li ‘ ' ` _ _ i . cross t e upstairs service. / ness matters, lie would not h ' h ll I th ` ' » ' srst to mount the lander and while' A erect deal cf damage was done _ e in a a rom e pipe is a door leaditng _smashing in the window fell from the _by Water 8110 me but U10 ll!`€HlHI\ BFG The matter was thoroughly discus- pciition this year to serve on the into a. bedroom. In this bedroom tw0‘1m1.1er but was not hu;-t_ Mi-g_ Mc. to be commended for the bravery and sed by a number ol the m mbei' f ‘B ' ter whc a committee consisting of He would however strongly urge up-‘sister Mrs. J., D. McLe_od,»were' sleep-_?eron’s residence, which is *the other ting the UW Gxeiliglllslleil \Vl1iCl1 at Joseph Read, J E 'Wyatt James A on the citizens the need of ret i i `in Mi M if ___ _ e S, a-_ o rd. elderly ladies Miss McE/wen and her‘Leod was taken into Marshall Cam [Very efflviehli WON* in S0 C1\1i°k1Y gci- A _ - - 1 ` ~ . Bling 8. ss clieod, got up in thelhali ofthe house in which the iiroltirst threatened to end in e. confia- McNei1l and A. E. Arsenault was a - th ' f Mr. f ‘ ' ' ' _ . P e services o Graidy, who morning and mad! on the fires and |was, -and soon afterwards conveyed izfhticll. pointed to confer with representa- thoroughly undtrstood every detail of i =, _ _ ` Weather the Cause warm weather, are taking o. most! er serious anpect in many parts of thc_ The first fataliltiea reported are! from Norhausenl, where many bridges ‘l Bills were presented aggregating; ¢.,,,,,try -over $50 for the services of two men. MADISON SQUARE GARDENS' ollnrs for securing convictions. _boat won the Marathon race mst Scott Act spotters. ' .1 A 1 A11 h <1 been his five FW' '6"“M“i“”“‘“‘“g "‘“ “Ve” "wl“5' tives ol the Charlottetown Board the business. _ Y i _"Y W" ~_' 'S _"_" ‘_ _'_~_i“*~`“ and of the other Boards of Trade in l Tht following resolution, moved byi _ 1 010 P!`0ViI1C°. they l»0 get a unanl-.Neil McQuarrie, wars unanimously mous expression of the joint boards icarried: That this Board regrets' the matter of placing the Stanley that T. B. Grady has resigned* his _ i on the western route ' ' . position' on, the Board of Water Com- 'Pbe matter of the all night tele- missioners and would request that f;:?.:‘°.;:;f.‘;:2 2.; S.‘:.‘:1'“5.'..";“‘:.i;“1.:.;r il: ‘.;‘;;§';“..‘;f.§;:f.§s“.§?..°;‘;;i.:i“::if me . the reply of the Telcphone`his resi nation. the Wanderers of Momreul hem 5"' igpkages ‘Of Candy in llirmr Years to Childrin- 1:* __ _'_°____ 1: . ___ ___ _- A to the demands of the A delegation was then appointed to , MONCTUN. F011- 7'~“lSP0CiHl)~ “Fd wait. upon Mr. Grady at 10 o’clock Making him believe they were dring eight. he president eiipressed the iegreb this morning, after which the meet MELROSE Feb 7_(Sp°ciB“1)_Th° FYOITI -l-l.leSdH Vida ) T ' ' ' - ' .' ` ' F' -. eti1 E! C MORNWG DAILY FOUNDED 189| _-____-.1 _ ,~__~W__ ' _-1- .-__-_ "‘:_';_*':::~__':;*_;.-:~-_-m*-.:_. _ ._ -»--' '~ ~~~_...a ---- ~- -- W ' - ~' - -- - - - -- --- -- --- - ----~ l' ~-_--< --Ln »Z__... ell w,,,iK1.\ i\'o\v1iA1Li'RL1tALi iss; } CH ___-._ _ ~ ____ ARLOTTETOWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, CANADA, MONDAY, FEBRUARY s, 1909. 1 E __ >< 51.4 bi 5... 3-". N YlI,\lL MAI r... »-z '4> gc 4 *!> .\'Cl ANCE SUMMERSIDE DAD FIRE YESTERDAY G 'ENGLAND is BDARD or TRADE RESULTS IN A EATALTY, ' EXCITED STATE P _ ° Steamers. St'.inleyA Large Three Story, Double Tenement House on Fire _'Lord Roberts’ Warnings and the Min.. Wanted on Western Route. Retiring Originated From Hall Stove Pipe. An Elderly Lady, ister ol War’s Fervid Speeches Have Members of Water Commission Who Was an Invalid, Dies From Brns Received. H Done Their Work. Territorial - Her Sister Receives a Severe Shock. ` Army and Navy Increased. 'ts has been uttering for two years 1| thc ferviil spoedzcs which Hald- e, minister of war, has been making over the country, have clone their rk and sudclenly under the infiuem- ol n renliastic play the wi-.ole peo- liave iiwzikenod to lim realization what wiir ivmild mum Nothing' is talked in the stree'r, ~ - '. ' tkM.ML , h ea . =....~ . _ _ouetown Board of Tx_nde_ and alsoqy carried res0______o__ again Cm ha- _with M___s B_ ___ M P 0 be in and a e rs c emi W o was an_ Y Do 1,' .\l.1l f 1 rlevtn thousand vol clu li and home cxr:cp.| the defense ol iii1‘ur1:i to r<,ii1»l~‘t1- |,!_<» quota in g_ thc lslunrl, tri it<Sh. took the ‘ 0 ac andldate foi u increased arm d 1 f _ ` 8 Y °" “Y "~' zzo yards hht on and lost the miie 11 B tn~r been swept away and ten peovlnl ~l0f1eH is DOW ill iall fm' Belling night. when victory seemed almostlcuro at lust this lmI`*»l°“1BI"l_i‘U1¢- but; Best for bogan St. John was sec-_ Un tt e aH0tS‘“D0 N0l S€I`ld NOI`IllHatl0n dw“____ fiiqnor. some Aidermen thought men within the grasp of the pluckv Eus- r- I _ lish champion runner. Shrubb who At Nuremberg, the river Pegnitz of better character shou1d.be_employ ___ou____s__d ___ the tw__nty____t__ .m_____ rose twelve feet laid. night and is Bd# :lea-vlng the Indian to tinish alone. raging through the streets. MIIYOF Willctt 0lii°¢f¢\`l f-0 Buch; Longlioat finished in line fettle and ' ti. The newspapers of Nuremberg popn- iuetliods and thought the Act could was nowlsedistresse . l The big Gard ‘n was throngcd witn lhllfln 265.000. hlwe S“5Pe“d°d P“l’li‘ be enforced wmmut' t-hem' lexcltedwthousantfls who cheered the- ciiiiun and enormous damage has been 'Phd hills WCW finally DUBS05- contestants almost ¢On1_inu~511y mused lt is' rlLm0l`9fl that HJ Change Wm b° throughout* 'the whole race. Shrubb, I __---»~.---r \ made in the Intercolonial Englnher- as predicted, set out at the pistol lm; Department through the transfer shot at 0, pace t'na't was reinarkaible. ', _ _‘H i d l after lap on his In- iuisi ni uiuuus -» ._ Kenzie, Aifflfitf’-“ll E“gl“°°r M°L°“““' a. steady fashion. Dnly once or twice and Fred King. after the tirst 15 miles were passed, _ 'L t 'll then lc amul- did Longboat increase _his pace and 'a'i`ii1a?tcI3lMl\{rli‘tlimtrliatwtif Mr. Bllrpee in then iinding Shrubb still utrang. ne L /, rw-uv-1 ` Enginecr_Muintcnan'ce. ing the twentydfth mile Shrubb be. fell back to his former pace. ‘Near- `cs.me visibly distressed. and frequ- UTTAWA. Feb- 5--Tim C0m'“°“S» 'ently had to walk, during which wr- aftcr hearing “_ brief interchange 0; QUEEN SQEIARE H SFRVICES _iorl Longboat regained several laps.| views between the leader of the Op-i LHURC _ A ' Longboat now began "““°l“S fusi- has recalled Germanys prograim ol on‘d in the second heat, 880'yardu. 1 naval expansion anuoumed dm-mg um ‘_ Elmer Ingraham and Gordon Nut-‘ Coupons as Ballots. Empemris visit to England H few ta1l,_St. J'ohn, won senior and small, |boys races respective-ly. _ _ _. -_-. _._.____. ___ The following is a. summary:- 880 YARDS. Second Miller, 1.34 4-5. 'l‘hird Lamy, 1 25 2-5 First heat, Sutphen. 3-\5» Final Lnmy lst no time YHBFS 815°- , I There was a very large crowd and i __________ -ice good. l Many persons, several of whom are . , lii1nii1r1'lf:d ludics, have written their I _ First heat 223 ;:£_DS2`1 secs inames and nddrcsscs in nomination _ ' ' _ ' ' cou ons Swami beam J Miuen 23 secs_ _ p and forwarded name to this Third heat, W. Sutphen, 22 4-5 tees. oliice. On being advised that their F0\Il‘l~ll limit. F L8mY» 25 1 5 BU” iioiiiinatioiis \\c1< ucfcpttll they linu- Final Bush, lst Luniy 2nd 21 lo .. Sec ' l l 'I' _:written ‘Pour Editor" that they ,forwarded thciii in mistake for in I _ l l _,__ I First heat, A. Anderson 1,30, lots, thus voting for tl1ci1isulvc.~i :il- _fthti they hall not nuiiiiimtcd nml did ' ' ' 'non desire tu do so. Quito :i few oth- .`.Z ' ` , 1.27 3-5. _ _ Clergy’ Stud( V is and MIS Bush 2nd_ 125 ‘rr pt-rso:i.~: fill in thcir own n mics Sionaries Will |_0_.f? Their ' ONE 'h111.n_ ` ' fund h.ir