fi" \ ORNING _ ,ally Catches All Farlv ` Morning Malls ‘ -ib_. _-'1- v‘.‘ii’K£§if’ti~i’&?'if‘il’u‘ii’l’i."ri’Er'i.ii»“un} ,_ _ NEW Hllll »EXHIll|l|llll 1_- . _ .` gs' is i - I - . -____.____;.:,____;_._._____» _,__ _ _,___ _ __ _ _ . ~ . . . -- -. `~ *__ - i - V _ _____...l__&______.____ cr~mRm'1“rE'rovrN. PRINCE EDWARD ,ISLAND _ CANADA, WEDNESDAY, ssprnusan 15, 1909. i”°t.ii?¥l“n"l'f.'&i"lti’.ltB‘€t§€E #L00 A .WESTERN _GR-Ai N imi urs ,rRASiiiY NUVELS -rin Pirelli For von' _li iziliiiniill W-ERE HIS RUIN ii num -villa °"°“°d"V'G”"”""°'TW°°‘"°~ St- -Lawrence Route-Choked With Wed-We 'CHUSM Great Uameseiiad Story of Thirteen Year Desp‘erado_ Bodies Found of .Two Wh° Many Entries. Premier Hazen Talks to Farmers. ____ FEEDERICTOII, Sept. 14-(Sp¢. cial)-New Brunswick’s Exhibition, the best ever held here, was form~ ally opened this evening by Gover. nor Tweedie. ` ._ Premier Hazen in his address stated that the Government in- tends going systematically into the importation of pure bred stock. He urged the farmers to give greater attention to horse -breeding pointing out Prince Edward Is- land’s enviable reputation in this respect. The_entries are more than twins ?s_numerons as in any previous air. _ --ui--_,lm AHHUZZI llll] _ MISS ELKINS \ _ _ Royalty -Would Consent if .the Fa_ir American Will Say "Yes.” PARIS, Sept 14-(Special.)-A high personage in touch with the rprevlous prelimllnary 'arrangements in regard to the marriage of the Duke Abruzzi and Miss Elkins said the real _hitch titude of Miss Elkins herself. "lf Miss Elkins would accept the Duke" no obstacl ewmi-ld be placed ini the way of the marriage \'oy» the King and royal farmrlly, he said. They e offered to rant their Last spring when there was no Pacific Slope, ~ LOS ANGELES, Sept 14-(Spec Thi* Emi" °°mm1tt°e 1101103 "50 and cartridges devouring sensational dime novels cimulic ull ,iq WINNIPEG, Sept. 14-(Special) -Father Canning of Toronto, who has been visiting west on behalf of the Catholic Extension Society, announces a chapel car being ntted out and will travel all over the west to administer to isolated dis- tricts. PIRATES lllllllll SIAGON French Cochin Ghin'a,Sept 13-A band of pirates under the com- hs/* ~ S if consent to the marriage which woulld include the privileges and rank of Miss Elkins to which the Duke is entitled. The Queen Mother is not pleased, Duke cofntractln-g ni union with an American, but her objections have mand' of Carinth, son of Dothan, re-- cently attacked the French post in ~ - . f The boys took to their heels him not to be taken alive. . .- .. when they saw the _oilicers,»but , j _ - _: , _ f _ ' _ ‘ ' - _ _ _, ru liiwisi li infill' iuw-»» “"*""'.“ Wi" “ll SPFWY fill’ UF "iwu lilirilin ` __ Talk. -M__i_z___ys;;s__li fl'lim to _ WIIINIPEG, Sept. 14-(Special) Ch _ _ -The harvest is practically over. ~ ____ Co_ nrlottetown s tu-vorite p1ayers,thd -'-_ on uneven: and in-use New You will f “° "‘°-'°“S_ 1°" ‘"‘° "‘°""‘ s; was manned assi crimes and Pre- V°"‘"'°“ ‘"1" "~"‘"°“~ of Thirst. _ Comein for Some Large Shipments. _ - __ A for-red Death to Arrest. - _ ' aiuvoiirn Nev se e 14- NEW YORK, Se t. 14- S cial bushel to this ort but the central ial-Ever. -forest r er in the D - . ._ ‘ _ ' \` - ` ' ~" P' .Mg n ne ~n‘;..n..if”€..nl- ....1 ...un in use .f ...¥:”...¥‘..‘.’;T'..._.;'i.‘;'."‘;-..‘:.,i§i:°e;l._ Eii.';“-.f:‘.f.:°‘.;‘;§"i.r;i‘.:.°“P:.if“.~l.?r:‘;2;l‘;:. .l°“‘°° -°‘..E“°r of the Canadian Steamships out of sisted on the same rate for ilour nuteers fighting -the forest fires Waspburn a 13 'year old biir lar swamp then turned and fired atr erigshed f tb'r t alhzil mx ’ 0 Montreal bound for the United and the rate was again put back to which surround Whittier. » emptied a" shot gan ni; ,_ sheinié his pufsuers *£0 cross geata zany e;erEm£l;u1:§ Kingdom and the nnntinant n pnrt nve nnd one half cents _per bushel, The fire is devastlltilw the _north .posse near Hastings, Mich., and As the ofiicers advanced Wasp- four miles west of Sliiddoo, ‘Calif- Of the grain from Northwest will Recently the commission request- Slope of Iount Pacific, thehighest then killed-himself with a revolver burn took a revolver from his belt 'ornia come through this port. - ed the grail! 00l1lII1it116€ Of the 1’l‘0- Pllillt ill U10 50001111 tier of the in regular wild west fashion and deliberately sent a bullet ` The' men left Rh olite in Au nat The Emi” ‘HOP West °f Wimlilleg *i“°° Ex°ha“8'° 'C0 8iV°f\111P81"|¢i°\1' Sierra Madre range* ' . W8BPhllrn~.and a younger -brother crashing through his brain and started acrohs Death'V lgl Will exceed 110,000,000 hngheln lars regarding rates east of Buiinlo Reports say the fire-is the worst broke into a store Sunday night He was dead when picked up where the thermometer 1-anon; 1°3yd and the greater part will be ship- Which Cllllsed 9- d°5€°f2i011 Of - the in thot l`0gi0l1'ill Bevoralynars and and stole shot guns, revolver;-and The boys are well connected. ‘idegrees in the shade pad to Europe. grain exports from this port. the waterslied,-is iuserious danger. sheatliknives, besides three thous- For some time they have been i They carried two canteens of ‘ water each but the su l was ex freight to handle the railway com- have a conference with~the rail- . _ .» .. . On Monday afternoon they went _ and formed an extensive plan to hausted before they hh); ygone half panies east of Bulialo, granted n ways_ running from Bullalo into , , - - . in the woods to _,ranting nhontinglgo into the horse-stealing businessf way. differential rate of four cents per. New Y0l'k this Wevk regarding _ _ . -- -- and ,the fusilade attracted-the she;-. Edwin told the authorities his Crazed by thirst they wandered . _ _ I fans- - _ _ A li ' _ _ brother tried to form a pact with about until overcome 'by the heat and lay down to die. ll ll Kllllll ,sf There has been a phenomenal E,,;),l,]f,';} Bt°°kkC°m‘p““y' Wm be "wi yield in Alberta. ivioN'rRnAL. sent 14-'“ on wee “mm °“ M ."h°= HALIFAX' Sept' 13"Th‘? °°‘?ta1' 0 H , _ The Lemieux Club has dwded_ to inléerléeppugg heg__i_:ic|;i_rig)___l\gi;_r:,L;i_i_;r§‘____r;1____ steamer Stra.thlorn_e, Cciltaizz Dick-I Calll B 811901811 m°€tfl1g Of U10 Purpose the Coloulals too well to expect oth-' son’ arrived from " Z; J lim", “H l` 1 . _ of coDS'ld€\'1l1E whether it is advlsa- er than the very best performances at|CaP° Brew" P0ftS 1'<“~`t Wellilllgi ble to ask Ilan Mr Lemieux, Post- their nnndn_ an the mmm- membem making the remarkably last pas-‘ master General to resign from his are r t ' d .1 “_ 1 position of patron of the cmd have 0531: _ufsled iiviléaél __ lei;-_ii sage from Georgetown wharf to A,d__ sequin ,B pwsident and' Am _,al _ ‘ her dock here S12 miles,--in 19 ' `€/I:_rt_il1_i_bis a Dl`0¥11iDent member of haze; beer?ciiikgslde-dmioi?1§§hiic1;lay:“?l‘cli:Ihours and 55 mmutes' . _ - One Womlani or The Loat'I’aradisc twill `u.'.f"i’vh.§’$£l“‘§l.’£..1.§°`l.”“X...”".figii2'“§“Z ”° """’°“‘°" “°“""’ °"°“‘“g~ ’ ` ` SYRAcUSEv s°Pt°mb'~_’r 13"The ‘when addressing al public meeting in _ l” Harvester, Ed. _Geers unbeaten support of the campaign- inn me els - - ._ 5 four-year-old stallion, added to his whos of ar board of control for Mon- laurels at the opening of the Grand ""“l~ _ _ _ ' - » _ K ~ i m e ~n here toda b C They ci-aim the Postmaster General la Circu t e ti g y y as- , _ ily winning the Chamber of Coin- 1;, igieviéemeu 3°- “°m‘°r ` I merce, a $2,000 stake for 2.09 i ‘ ST JOHN, Sept 13-- Mr Halfpenriy, GLACE BAY, Sept. 14-(Special) -Two men were seriously injured and one man, John J. McNeill, be- longing to Iona, instantly killed by a fall of coal in No. 2 pit to- day. _Sli-Hill lllllll sllligiil_i__lllsls onoss»ivisr¢i'rscH, Ansel-niiu,~s¢ne was not due to objections by the( It-alien royal family, but to the art- ' B F 1 _ trotters, in straight heats._ Gehteeg _ -- :;;’:_' foggrxre kfffgfinbagfi Zgvgff H. and-Zomzelta furnished th ' -“cluding C,,,,¢_ p0,,¢,,1,,¢_ were wonn. Harvester some amusement, bu - - * - BERLIN. September 13.~ 'rin-e rin- . s ere re ulsed with he cri led Geers had to stun . | _ ffilmal Zeitllvz Stews that in spite of _ _ _ i t t . however' with the mosphct of the (he(l0SSr1;1}ie¢}2)Dn:\1;l1 ¥l\1°d~ P arms t£pkecP the stallion from .1051 :shin till? ahmcsnixgsitdwgfegg __ """'“"‘“""' ing his field. The Harvester s tim _ get DB possible for her to “vent th been withdrawn. The D\lke's fate lies with Miss Elkins herself. If she should say the word, the Duke. would be at her side tomorrow an-J the marriage would not l‘ong be delayed. ..i__....__i- Mins Ethel Johnson, Souris, lsl visiting alt Lower Coverdale, N. S4, the guest of 'Miss Laura Smith. Minard's'Liniment`forsale everywhere- tx WHS 2-0915 2-Iwi and _ f 1 ' conclusionof commercial pliisce be? " | In the 2.13 pace H sier rince, ~ tween Germany and Canada. This piloted by Walter Cox’ joined LONDON, Sept. 13.-Th_e,e__dmi_x'e.lty will.be -due to the fact that' Canada, _ .- . b 1 1 t _ today denieli'the report from Norfolk, in consequence of the reduced duties circuit Wmmirs y ‘lever y cap ur - VH-. that =16 hat`f1l0Bl1iPS and cruisers 'on English imports is one ot- these mg the ra” In stralght heats' of the British "navy might engage countrfeq to which the new maximum .___ In the 2.19 trot fifteen horses a_c-__ in mnnueuvres and tactical- eveiu- tariff or the United- states w-ui be ap- cmoaoo, sept. 13.-General lad- cepted the issue. 'sir Todd won in gona ton eine __virginlu __¢east.Itwi§n plied. 'rue inevitable result would, M- “ssh = f°“f-M °°°e“- . , o _.iii zz; ..::;.:;.::.: .,:::~ i:;.2;‘“°e..°;::“i. H100 Md °"““‘“ mm B ?” ° ‘ Ab`ure was best in a mi e run- ' - 8 W United States to Hawaii, died at ring ]race_ if _ ptlzxdhig br;;i;_ell.ca'i;hw_a_.ters, nad thait endeavor gg prevent this develop. the chicago Baptist ,nonpitni hers _ _ _H _ l10nd_nH E0: ll Belt?" - ment. For this reason it will pro- today 013,-igh;'5d»}n¢a,n¢_. - _ , _*-*°'“"'“"“'-“' - Km* PHP 0 5° 1 E 0U¥‘_ Y Sh bahly transpire that Canada can do _ -.-..- _ ,worships to the Hudson-Fulton cele- uonung but niece the wishes of tue- iilnsrdn Linimaue cures Dundrun. . - ; brown. - ‘ United states, aud_ abandon her nigh-I ‘ ‘ ’ ' '_ i-""'°*' ly- protective policy. That 'would' P-. i - chauize the pos' tion in regard tai r-- - £1 l'°~` _-- ' will -_ C' ` _ ILDING AT -4 1 f ' " €.r.'.‘::“.i..':;‘:‘ ANA? I THMUS 0F PANAMA “UE” S°"*°’“"°’ ‘3‘°“°‘*’h IS l-'WH Mmm eww. W-»f= e of-» -M-»-1<‘ Recently The Guardian had a very pleasant ca-ll from Maurice E. Bow- len, foxjmerlyl of Cai-di'B““- in this Province, and now of Isthmus of Pan- nmu, where r-he is 'emllloytd' BB ,°“' glneer in connection with mechanical work on the -Bahama Canal construe- ti . alia twenty-dvc years since Mr Bow- len left his native provincc. and he said he has observed manychahsei hrre. In the canal construction he holds a responsible and'im»portan1= vc- sitlon as 'superintendent of movable and emergency q gineering. This ln- ciudes tus" uniichug or i:_rldf:°e and i l PS- w?ii:i§"iJet\i:i mhgrghh 1; issz by the French, and-, after' twenty-WU Wljrlsé th ~' eft§a" t lr it up. r»`lu¢u`?.s` _' .io.'5li’e.c»o me of dm ln their tw 'V °‘ytar's operations; in two years " Alherlcans took out 75,000,000. exit shows the value of u method in any undertaking- '1`h° Canal will be fifty milssln length. including the natural waterways um,- llaed in working the w-my from ocean to ocean. About forty-one miles hive d.. nglgliebisizkoizuzais the stvlll °f “U51 being lnrilt he the Americans. and this-ucpusrtaisatae building of eiuee locks, built Ghtun. one at P¢dl'0 Miguel and o at Mvlrsdoren. It in in the “lotion of steel bridK°S eine ur noni?-is ore directly in- terested. He .IQ gown The Guar- dian pliotogtlflfl' and lilue -Prints of some of his -wort in this line. One of theeé bri es w opened for traffic _:E " l 1 ~ ' _ i _ I _ ‘ r ' ` ' -. | f | _ _| l - _ Canwda's tariff war with G.ermauy,l ~ f ‘ because there would-be no reason for has rather an unusual fire on its P _ hands. It broke out oh Saturday in 3115 U10I`\11I1E WBS f°ftY'51X '|'*§~`°°S~ 1 od laborers. The larizcst Saillllg 2:' (gteam vessels will be able to page un-der this su_i;i:_0hHi0I\ bridge “'h°“ t' B fi . cu,F}?;,.;sinooyet to be built another hridge th-at will be larger, stronger 2.' bove, in fact it will uc t c ies ted kind 'ln the world. It will bc loca at Cirelira Out. _ In the construction of the Cannl_ there is emDloY0d 70 Sifmm shovels 0 th latest type. _ The excavations are removed lil' 302 steam locomotives, which haul an ,,,,, 17 fin; ours or thirty six I;`V‘;2e.'ern dumrp cars. Tile rail requir- ' rt th e heavy loads is of gg tg Tigplga weight to the ylifd- The Canal Construction Workshave the reatest 'foundry and "‘“°‘““° shopgin' South America at Gorgons. -Another one is the ErnlDi\‘° MB'°h__i“(f Shop. These shops halve conéiec ei 'with than eiietrtls llshtms fm H' n . 'c0'll‘nhrii‘i'eessi;)lEe pailso shoP9 Bt Chriitobal iand ],nBnca, where all the machinery 'used in the construction of the °°“‘1l is erected 'ruin includes the rebuild- lmg 0, e_.,'o, the 01,1 Frenclymachin- ery. t rs for workmen Bhd ifoltgelsvgs 3:3351 into bachelor and married quarters. The marrield folks 'have houses furnished free. 7- °Y 3" ` 1 rovlded with electric ii,;ht.¢°»l. svggdp furniture. and Wm' (“°'“'“' ,d_) 'mis 'bachelor iqularters (asa :fren are comfortable an rcggyéd to _no more than two men are a a room. , . as t from 88 f°“ ‘"7 afifh im, and in Una gf the| Th* wmpemturthmnfsngigeers. fore- longur, and str-Jngest suspension steel bridges ln the world. It is called the Kaplan, noon on' Bridge end. |\'6'm aaeaerséure gisherage. is nz me =:l__;__:.i:_e=e_io:___ __A another w_____mfm_ l Ili Wi width is 16 feet' :iid €l|*:1'ief 'tif the tower' of auch 3. 1,, _|_ t is not supposed and or the aridgeiseo-me. 'reel '1'i_;uug_u$_° _¢;.__!r;_\_e__;__ B°__l'_____°mo___ h f 0 ::,,?snn::1sc1l those on monthly salary ni-5 given six weeks out of the year t this time they ire n climatical change. Mm” '“ &’.t in 4” u°’°' during to G 0 t show any evidence of wales lem -lon-erm dan. 'rms my 11°" “fr the ,__,mmm,, ,O i nite reeeref steel bridge the chenre 0'" lsulidlng. 'The labor wg: P°ff°““°“ by *“° i""""‘ '°"°’ St' ‘ramcws 'Ward md is bmning rigging? sees; nsr?ins1e3ih”§i1ts:vPl?:n" . _ . Yet; The land Where the are Burt' Daniel McDhugall, local 'p‘|-esidmt of Minard s Linimvlrt relieves Neuralgia. Gd 13 0f ad Swgmpl' °h?'1ra°te|-'if `bui_7 the United' Mine Workers, _wap arrgst- hasubeell Tie 0013 all BOW 071115 650" B°hBYg°'0f°1`imi““' lbel- he '“__"’°'°°`_'”W _ ' HFWWH 8. regular' peat bed. The long grass charge arose ‘it is said from an arti- g0nd¢n5¢d AdV¢r{|5C m¢lIf\ the clever P. E. Island athlete, who has been making good in the brond .jump and pole vault, is in the city to~ day. He missed the trail for Mont- real, where he was to have comprtwl today in the fall handicaps. Hc ani A. H. Covey, of the` Every Day Club, indulged in reminiscences this morning, they having met first ai; an athletic tournament in Cliarlottatvwn in 1901. Mr Halfpcnny,- who has 13.~A'n odd accident occurred here lust night during the maneuvers of tnr/ Austrian army. '_‘_"_he horses ol the Sixth regiment of flfrugoons were stampcilcd at midnight by in search- lig-ht that -was playing upon 'their camp by the approaching "ensmy." They ran madly through the camp, trampling upon the sleeping soldiers. Nineteen men were several ln`ircd ' Y J' `» s ent a week rm the Isl nil will oand one was killed. Sixty animals P . a . g 1'/ack to .Montreal this evcninig. 1; ook part in the stampede. P. E. I. ATHLETES RETURN FRCM HALIFAX Have Made a Splen- Credit of their did Showing to the Province. 'They D Report a Good Time. That P, E. lsl'aml'.~i Atllletvs ure able to hold' their own with tlmso of other' Provinces wus zii:ni.n pointedly demonstrated in thc (`l\;lin].'lonslilpi meet hcllil nt. Halifax on l\’l<»nrlny lust. s0.weu dried out_ doubt1eS_scaught_;=_z’lxxl_1‘;_<3l i!:_il];g:':_:l _ith _I_saalI_’é\gté_ie Mr _ __,1__Bo [AF ‘°r__U__.e_'_l_t§e!__°n_,___ _ Tim men _who _,~cl»r_e»entorl the Aneg. nrelfrom sparks from passing gn- D0" mu wumgd- Queiec men not to -" Y -“rr 1 ~a» _____,-,;:___: welt ami Victoria (lulis in this (ity . b ~1 t ks 5 ’ _ _ 'ANTED, B girl f0\` hght UOU-\?B‘ returned lust nicht uftcr lmvini: won glues O|l,l18B_l' y ral wily Iao ._ co e here to work as the Dommi~»,f,‘;§,}‘§,{,,§_'“°‘§j,';,°f‘,; ,O ","°_ ’°,,f‘°°',‘,,,,'_"‘_yh=;{_ ‘;»~m,§;'§*°° ‘"1 "° W" Dec. Wheat 1031 Fresh easterly and southeasterly ,_y,,.,_$,___ °,‘;n bg” B" -"Mk mmunbly of sqft- 0°" -~'~~-°~~ winds' fair md warm' _ ` , L T. house containing efghtthelr trip and say It was a very Deo. Corn .. 07__ The length of today Willys tvel- , » ,-0,.,m_,_ Am,” M 5; queen g¢_|,,njnyn|,1¢ one, They spent sunday Dec. Pork Nil. ve hours _sud thirty-two iiiumfes. ' - e-inland. pimumuy had e trio to the North- west Ann, and besides, vfsitiell sever- al nf thc many points uf interest in old Halifax. of the pcrlorumnces of the athletes who competed in the events, perhaips none une more wurhhy of special men- tion than that of Harold Stanley. (mly just ncginninu l.'1s curccr us an retlilctiu, he won his ru,cci'- null the chuinpionsliip in good stylc, showing splendid form. He gives promise of necouiini; one of thc laia’te',i$. \.Il¢»‘r\1 distance men the Maritime Provinces n..~ _vet produced. l'il.\.sn, Gaudet, Harley, Thomas -uni. l'u.il remained in 'H-alhrx to rimip..__- 'n fruit and bicycle road races bold at a Woodside Picnic. They will return this evening. The feature of the meet, how- ever, was the live mile race, not the rucc itself, hut the marvelous runn- ing of Fred Cameron, the Amherst! flyer. Thi- rrrce was a cinch for the fulrlmirerl boy from the miiniruutur- ing town, who was but nftvr the maritime rccrvril, which hc got, and came within four-fifths of a second of beating the Canadian mark made this summer at the Canadian Cham- pionships ut Winnipeg. If he had smile one to push him, he would hold) the Canadian record today, for he was never taxed to near his limit, and finished with a wonderful spurt, that brought the crowd to its feet; ('.amcron’s time of 26 minutes. 1 44 seconds, bent Lnngho`at's mark Ol 26 minutes, 5 seconds, which stood as the Canaidlan record until this summer. Gnrmernn is also the ten mil champion of eastern Carlnd‘a,his ten mile mark midc hero, made when he brat Rogers, being sanctioned by the M. P. A. A. A. I Following ls the points nmde by the four leading clubs!- | Points. Ahegwelt Gnescents Charlotte- i town .... Plutou A. A. C. Pictou 52 Vfctorins, Charlottetown Wanderers' A A C Hullfa 14 -.l I 4 1 \ -‘l ~.t.'=’:»Q\a»»¢so'¢~. _-'»-aa-~','e-_~1.,.¢;_ ___,_%__ .ara _ l _‘S l 5. ~.*~. .i/}:' 1 i? ‘.;;»tf»_¥.>.-:~ W2- f <2-k i' i v . l. ‘r 'i . 'll fi 1 `f »~-l fi ,__ i if .. _ l1¥,i , , l -ii . l.‘- J ll if. li is ix-_ -nr I. fi